Clowns, Idiots, Assholes (CIA) & Goodreads.com
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This short ebook describes up how the Clowns, Idiots, and Assholes (CIA) gained control of a website, which provides reviews and ratings for books and ebooks, for their own criminal purposes. The CIA has become everything that was horrific about the Nazis. The corruption is usually hidden, but sometimes it is obvious.
During 2015, I tried to keep track of the reviews that were available on the internet. I quickly noticed that an obscure website had jumped up in the Alexa traffic rankings, and that it was probably not mathematically correct. Goodreads was acquired by amazon.com, but had only a small fraction of the web traffic that was commanded by Amazon – less than 1%. By the way – Did you know that Alexa was owned by Amazon? So how is possible that a website with a small fraction of the website traffic, had more reviews and rankings than all other web sites combined, worldwide, including Amazon? Think about that – it was relatively unknown, yet had more book ratings and reviews than Amazon itself, where the books were sold. This was an obvious mathematical improbability. It is still relatively unknown and that mathematical improbability continues. The Alexa traffic rankings and Google search rankings have been hacked and altered. Make no mistake. But don't take my word for it – ask your friends – how many of them have used goodreads.com or written and posted a review on the website? How is it possible then, to have more rankings and reviews than Amazon, where the books are sold? Does that make sense?
My ebooks were distributed to many websites in 2015, including lulu.com, smashwords, amazon, apple ibooks, barnesandnoble, and others. But the goodreads website had more rankings and reviews on my ebooks, than all other websites in the world combined. How is this possible?
In 2014, Jeff Bezos, the founder of Amazon, was awarded a $600 million dollar contract to put all of the CIA's electronic files into a protected cloud system. Even before this happened, the CIA was already in bed with Amazon, and had spies planted there. This is the same Operational Method the CIA has used since they began the Mockingbird project, where spies were planted in all of the major newspapers.
The connections between Amazon and the CIA are very clear. Read about it all over the internet. Amazon – Goodreads – Alexa – Washington Post – CIA – Operation Mockingbird. Many connections, and they are not a coincidence.
One fake reviewer on Goodreads, read and reviewed 18 books in one day, including one of my ebooks. Is that credible? How difficult is it to scan and remove reviewers that post mass submissions to the website? This can be done easily – but Amazon does not want the reviews or reviewers removed.
It is then, incredible, that the Amazon corporation filed a lawsuit, trying to stop outside persons from being paid to provide reviews of products on Amazon, while at the same time, their sub-companies are paying people to do the same thing. Shortly after publishing this ebook, the government criminals at Goodreads changed their website to hide the obvious fraud that I pointed out. See Figures 8 and 9. RLighthouse.com
During 2015, I tried to keep track of the reviews that were available on the internet. I quickly noticed that an obscure website had jumped up in the Alexa traffic rankings, and that it was probably not mathematically correct. Goodreads was acquired by amazon.com, but had only a small fraction of the web traffic that was commanded by Amazon – less than 1%. By the way – Did you know that Alexa was owned by Amazon? So how is possible that a website with a small fraction of the website traffic, had more reviews and rankings than all other web sites combined, worldwide, including Amazon? Think about that – it was relatively unknown, yet had more book ratings and reviews than Amazon itself, where the books were sold. This was an obvious mathematical improbability. It is still relatively unknown and that mathematical improbability continues. The Alexa traffic rankings and Google search rankings have been hacked and altered. Make no mistake. But don't take my word for it – ask your friends – how many of them have used goodreads.com or written and posted a review on the website? How is it possible then, to have more rankings and reviews than Amazon, where the books are sold? Does that make sense?
My ebooks were distributed to many websites in 2015, including lulu.com, smashwords, amazon, apple ibooks, barnesandnoble, and others. But the goodreads website had more rankings and reviews on my ebooks, than all other websites in the world combined. How is this possible?
In 2014, Jeff Bezos, the founder of Amazon, was awarded a $600 million dollar contract to put all of the CIA's electronic files into a protected cloud system. Even before this happened, the CIA was already in bed with Amazon, and had spies planted there. This is the same Operational Method the CIA has used since they began the Mockingbird project, where spies were planted in all of the major newspapers.
The connections between Amazon and the CIA are very clear. Read about it all over the internet. Amazon – Goodreads – Alexa – Washington Post – CIA – Operation Mockingbird. Many connections, and they are not a coincidence.
One fake reviewer on Goodreads, read and reviewed 18 books in one day, including one of my ebooks. Is that credible? How difficult is it to scan and remove reviewers that post mass submissions to the website? This can be done easily – but Amazon does not want the reviews or reviewers removed.
It is then, incredible, that the Amazon corporation filed a lawsuit, trying to stop outside persons from being paid to provide reviews of products on Amazon, while at the same time, their sub-companies are paying people to do the same thing. Shortly after publishing this ebook, the government criminals at Goodreads changed their website to hide the obvious fraud that I pointed out. See Figures 8 and 9. RLighthouse.com