So one day I was posting on VT's comment section, and the article was about this CIA guy who was the supposed expert on Osama Bin Laden. And he didn't know Osama Bin Laden worked for the CIA.
So I was like "This guy is a liar or a fucking moron"
Anyway I get this email from the editor saying
"You really thought we'd allow you to print fuck? Really thought that? Explain to me why you are wasting our time when we are already overstretched?"
So anyway I felt bad and started emailing him typos I saw in his articles and editorial comments to make up for it. This is actually a really good thing to do, because the typos make the article less likely to be shared, also every say 10 typos you send in you can ask say a question (at least that's what I do, and Jim doesn't seem to mind). So I'm being gangstalked and I can ask questions like "Do spooks do this ...". Unfortunately Jim doesn't know too much about gangstalking and how it works but still it's sometimes good when you are being gangstalked to have someone to ask these questions.
If you consistently send in typos you can get a job as a volunteer checking articles before they are published (I don't do that because I am being gangstalked the spooks can fuck with my emails).
Anyway if you are interested here's how:
1. Who is the author? Go to the authors page by clicking on their name. This will bring you to a page which contains their email.
2. Type an email with the heading "[typo] Title of article" - change Title of article to whatever the article's title is. The typo you just leave as is, it's to flag it so the author is more likely to read it.
3. Copy paste in the URL of the article. Then copy and paste the paragraph where the typo is. Then bold where the typo is. Then below the paragraph type the correction.
Easy!
PS. Send typos for Gordon Duff's articles to Jim Dean instead.
PPS. Send typos for Preston James to Mike Harris who coauthors them at the moment.
Let me now if that's clear instructions or not.
So I was like "This guy is a liar or a fucking moron"
Anyway I get this email from the editor saying
"You really thought we'd allow you to print fuck? Really thought that? Explain to me why you are wasting our time when we are already overstretched?"
So anyway I felt bad and started emailing him typos I saw in his articles and editorial comments to make up for it. This is actually a really good thing to do, because the typos make the article less likely to be shared, also every say 10 typos you send in you can ask say a question (at least that's what I do, and Jim doesn't seem to mind). So I'm being gangstalked and I can ask questions like "Do spooks do this ...". Unfortunately Jim doesn't know too much about gangstalking and how it works but still it's sometimes good when you are being gangstalked to have someone to ask these questions.
If you consistently send in typos you can get a job as a volunteer checking articles before they are published (I don't do that because I am being gangstalked the spooks can fuck with my emails).
Anyway if you are interested here's how:
1. Who is the author? Go to the authors page by clicking on their name. This will bring you to a page which contains their email.
2. Type an email with the heading "[typo] Title of article" - change Title of article to whatever the article's title is. The typo you just leave as is, it's to flag it so the author is more likely to read it.
3. Copy paste in the URL of the article. Then copy and paste the paragraph where the typo is. Then bold where the typo is. Then below the paragraph type the correction.
Easy!
PS. Send typos for Gordon Duff's articles to Jim Dean instead.
PPS. Send typos for Preston James to Mike Harris who coauthors them at the moment.
Let me now if that's clear instructions or not.