Monday, May 10, 2010

Someone in Alexandria is "really" interested in Endrtimes

Like the rest of northern Virginia, as well as central Maryland, modern Alexandria has been shaped by its proximity to the nation's capital. It is largely populated by professionals working in the federal civil service, the U.S. military, or for one of the many private companies which contract to provide services to the federal government. The latter are known locally as beltway bandits, after the Capital Beltway, an interstate highway that circles Washington, D.C. One of Alexandria's largest employers is the U.S. Department of Defense. Others include the Institute for Defense Analyses and the Center for Naval Analyses. In 2005, the United States Patent and Trademark Office moved 7,100 employees from 18 separate buildings in nearby Crystal City into a new headquarters complex in the city.
Alexandria is home to numerous
trade associations, charities, and non-profit organizations including the national headquarters of groups such as Catholic Charities, USA, United Way, and the Salvation Army.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexandria,_Virginia


Since last week I've noticed on the FEEDJIT feature of (my weblog) Endrtimes that someone is systematically viewing or scanning the blog. This process has methodically examined each category and subject in the blog. It still continues as I tap these keys...


I wonder who that might be?

Could it be a computer scanning, data mining for politically in-correct (inconvenient truth) information?


I first noticed this operation last Wednesday; Since then, it continues around the clock.

All I can wish for that entity is that they will discern that Jesus Christ is coming to earth very soon, and that they will also prepare to meet Him during His triumphant return.


Here's a copy of the FEEDJIT app at about 5:00 AM this morning:

Alexandria, Virginia arrived on "EndrTimes: PHILIPPINES" 1 min ago.
Alexandria, Virginia arrived on "EndrTimes: Austin Fitts" 2 mins ago.
Alexandria, Virginia arrived on "EndrTimes: Bermuda" 4 mins ago.
Alexandria, Virginia arrived on "EndrTimes: The Family" 5 mins ago.
Alexandria, Virginia arrived on "EndrTimes: Bermuda" 6 mins ago.
Alexandria, Virginia arrived on "EndrTimes: The Family" 6 mins ago.
Melbourne, Victoria arrived from google.com.au on "EndrTimes: February 2009" 7 mins ago.
Alexandria, Virginia arrived on "EndrTimes: Bermuda" 7 mins ago.
Alexandria, Virginia arrived on "EndrTimes: collectivism" 19 mins ago.
Bad Münder, Niedersachsen arrived from search.1und1.de on "EndrTimes: August 2008" 23 mins ago.

Peek a boo!
He's coming for you, too!.

Arsenio.
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P.S. FEEDJIT demonstrates traffic to the blog; It shows the city and country of visitors to a site. .
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2 comments:

Josh said...

I see what you mean, Arsenio. I see Alexandria twice on your FEEDJIT right now. Maybe Endrtimes has a new fan.

As for Surprise, Arizona on FEEDJIT, that's me.

Your blog is very special!

John Trainor

Anonymous said...

Hmm .... Prrobably a computer program running a scan, but of course that doesn't mean they aren't hostile. God will protect his own. Kevin.