Did I say anything about a conspiracy?

I found the timing of the creation of the Friends web site a bit odd but I think the blogger may have explained that adequately. He had a personal blog about Malcolm X Park which Action News mistook for an "official" park web site. To correct this mistaken impression, he created an actual official web site. I'm sure he has taken some heat for the rally posting and did his best to fix what he could. I'm glad he didn't just take down the blog entry and video. (No! That's just what they're expecting us to do!!)

What I do think is strange is that Greg Smith, who I've never noticed on the listserv before, pointed out the Friends blog mere hours after it was registered as a domain.

Frank

On May 26, 2007, at 02:39 PM, Bill Sanderson wrote:

I can see that you've got the technical details right, but what conspiracy
is it that this proves?

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Both malcolmxpark.org and malcolmxpark.info are registered at and
hosted by the same web host. Also the "Friends" text on both sites
are identical.

Frank
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