Hey, anything to scroll that other article off the top.
When I start typing in the address line of my web browser, the browser automatically starts filling in a guess as to what I want. It will do that after the very first letter. So, what does it suggest for those one-letter guesses? Here are some samples, skipping some uninteresting results:
- A – Amazon.com – where you can find birther books and discussions
- B – Birther Report
- D – DoNotCall.gov – I hate telemarketers
- E – English Wikipedia
- F – Facebook
- I – Google Images
- M – Google Maps
- N – Network Solutions Whois
- O – Orly Taitz
- S – SpamCop – I hate spammers too
- T- Twitter
- U – United Nations (that one surprised me)
- W – Wayback Machine (web.archive.org) – I use this a LOT
- Y – YouTube
- Z – zoltanzion.blogspot.com (you can’t really view that web site any more except on the Web Archive). It’s not that I visit that site a lot but rather that it was the only “z.”
That zoltanzion.blogspot.is one strange blog. I seem to remember there was a Birther who previously had an obsession with missing persons, Aruba, and Natalee Holoway.
I don’t know which birther you’re thinking of, but I recall the Bird-boy of Birtherstan was curiously obsessed by the Natalee Halloway case.
Yes, I believe it was the bird brain now that you mention it. I wonder if there is any connection?.
Yes, there is a connection. It’s Falcon’s web site.
Falcon posted as “Rob” at Scared Monkeys, giving his email address publicly as body111@comcast.net, and someone posting as Zoltan at My Life of Crime posted the same email address. The hyperlink under Zoltan goes to zoltanzion.blogspot.com. Also Rob said: “You can contact me at zoltanzion@hotmail.com.” Links here, here and here.
Well, now you can add me to the list of people who know who Birdboy is.
It appears that his mother’s maiden name is “Zion.”