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I recently changed web servers, and one of the reasons I left the old place was because I could never get a log file, and log file is extremely important to a web master. Well after a couple of weeks with a log file, I have found out that my site was spidered at the other place, and while I received almost no visitors to my site the first couple of days here, suddenly the search engines kicked in, and my site has received steady traffic since then. I have posted a navigation tips page, with lists of pages on my site, and see the same pattern there as I do with visitors to my site from search engines. People have a fascination with that Virgin Birth story, and that page is the number one page on my site, and gets hit again and again day after day. For some reason people are also fascinated with the Golden Calf story and with Moses. Just how many times a day do people type in 'Golden Calf' at a search engine. That page gets hit repeatedly day after day. Who would have thought. And David and Goliath, or just 'king David' are also popular queries at search engines, judging by the number of hits that page receives everyday. I am happy, because even thought I do not know what most of my visitors are looking for, at least once in a while they should be able to hit a page that does not simply deliver up religious pablum or religious propaganda, and, fortunately, my pages rank high in search engines, and so they get found. Not every page, of course, but I am learning. I think that my page on the late dating of the Torah is one of the better pages on my site, but the title was very poor, and this probably resulted in a low ranking on the search engines. Or maybe people just don't have the same fascination with the subject as they do with that virgin birth story, or David and Goliath, or that story of the Golden Calf. Another strange thing is that the pages on Hosea versus Elijah and Hosea-Bible critic get hit after hit after hit, and who can explain the fascination with Hosea. Almost every page on my site has been hit a number of times just in the last few weeks, and, if the pattern continues, pages like 'the virgin birth' or David Goliath, or the Hosea pages, or that Golden Calf page will be read thousands and thousands of times, which pleases me a great deal. I also seem to be a popular hit for the term 'devil' (the devil story page). The only pages that have not been getting hits are the page on confused editing in the prophets, karma doctrine, priestly factions, two separate traditons (another great page by the way), and the page on dating the Torah. Sometimes a couple of these pages will be hit by visitors to my site, but never from a search engine, and a couple of those pages are really good, so I need to do my homework here. The page on the Ten Lost Tribes gets hit a couple of times a day. The Moses pages get hits everyday and Deism also seems to be a rather popular keyword, that page getting hit about 2 or 3 times a day, and the page on Genocide gets hit once or twice a day on average. The page on Deismthe Christ myth brings in about 2 or 3 visitors a day. And another page that has been getting more and more hits everyday is on the subject of the ten lost tribes of Israel. People seem to have a fascination with this subject as well, judging by the number of queries entered into search engines ('ten lost tribes') and I assume that I only get a fraction of the number of people looking for pages on that subject, but fortunately my page is listed high enough to get hits. The page on The Gospel of Mark - a rebel and a radical gets hit every day, and I have also noticed some of my pages climbing up a few notches in the search listings, and this seems to be one of them. Apparently the more people click, the higher the page climbs. I have noticed that Alta Vista is a fussy search engine, and my page on Jeremiah is either number five, or doesn't exist, depending on the terms used. My page on false prophecy in the Bible is either number three at Altavista, or number 14, or can't be found at all, depending on the search terms. If you use plus signs (+Christ +myth) or (+golden +calf) my pages come up high, otherwise the search engine brings up a bunch of stuff that really doesn't seem to have much to do with a Golden Calf, for example. This suggests that you really should use plus signs at Altavista, although my page on Jeremiah does just fine without plus signs for the generic search term 'prophet Jeremiah'. This pleases me, because people really should be exposed to the radicalism of Jeremiah every now and then, and not just pablum or distortions. Most of my pages get hits, but nothing can compare with that virgin birth essay which just gets hit after hit after hit. As I said, people have a fascination with that story, and that Golden Calf essay is the same way, the Golden Calf being a source of great fascination with people, I would suppose.
I have been extremely busy, redesigning my site, including links to related essays, for example, and doing some tinkering with pages, both of which have helped to increase traffic on my site. Instead of just reading that one essay, people now follow some links. My site also gets spidered at least once a day, which is a form of flattery for a webmaster I would suppose. (As I am writing this, I am once again being hacked twice in a row. Someone tried the '666' hack and then a minute later someone tried the sub seven port probe. What is this world coming to?) I have newspapers to scan, and I am writing a computer program to add a concordance feature to my Bible, since that Bible brings a lot of traffic onto this site. I have pieces to finish writing, and pieces to finish researching, and I am researching search engines, and have managed to get some of my pages to move up to the top or close to the top. And I have not been taking care of email.
The number of hits my site has been getting has been increasing and at the same time the number of emails I have been receiving has been decreasing, a strange phenomena to say the least, so I have not been posting much here lately. (As I am writing this, one new search engine has kicked in and is bringing visitors to my site, and another search engine is in the process of crawling my pages as I write this.) Most of the email I have to post (it is backed up a little) has to do with UFOs, and I will be getting caught up in the next few days.
I received the following email a couple of weeks ago, and then again yesterday. I have not had the time to completely follow up on what it is all about, because I am in the middle of researching this, that, and the other, but I did visit the site, and it has something to do with an abduction experience. I post the URL and the message here...
Please see http://www.geocities.com/jeeze1999 Was visited by a holy spirit.
Do you think computers are an interactive link between the biospheres?
Mark
see http://www.prophecy.org also. It is similar.
I cannot answer the authors question, because I am not sure what he means. If he asking if computers are a link between this planet and some other planet (or biosphere) then I would probably answer no, as the Internet only wires up the earth. As for the prophecy site, I stopped by briefly, and I am not sure what to think, but I post the link and people can investigate these things for themselves if they are interested.
And I was sent the following link, which I admit I have not had time to investigate.
BRENT DON'T KNOW IF YOU HAVE THIS LINK.NEW BOOK.The intro to the website reads:
http://www.aboveblack.com
Also: Chuck Mishler is quite good but not as objectives as you.He has alot of audio tapes and book.
Good luck
This website seeks to expose the cover-up, by the US government, of a specific alien project and to educate the public on how alien projects are successfully hidden from public exposure.
I personally do not believe in a government conspiracy to hide the truth about UFOs. Rather, I believe in a different kind of 'conspiracy' (if you want to call it that), a conspiracy of silence or a conspiracy of repression that involves the cook the butcher and the candlestick maker, and not just the government. I base this belief of mine on my observations of the behavior of people in Melville, Saskatchewan in 1974, and the behavior of people who witnessed these events with me in the years that followed. So if there is a 'government conspiracy' this would be due to the fact that the government consists of people just like the butcher the baker and the candlestick maker. I have seen the same consistent pattern over and over and over again and so I do believe myself in a type of 'conspiracy' if you want to call it that, but I differ in my interpretation of what I have seen, due to my personal experiences on this matter. One mistake I think people make when they formulate this government conspiracy theory is that they assume that people, the general public, is always eager to find out the truth on this matter. The truth is that they are not, perhaps they are scared to death All this bears directly on that debate about 'the historical Jesus' (why is there so little testimony in the historical record about Christ if he really existed). This is an interesting catch 22 situation.