Oh eFFing boy this post is a fun one…so much so that I just
decided to have some real fun with it and make it it’s own page in my blog
site.
So, in
doing some research about the reasoning behind the proposed War actions against
Syria I naturally came across quite a bit of information on “conspiracy
theorist” sites that have a penchant for posting about the long whispered
secret organization that is supposedly aiming to control ALL of existence…
T h e I l l u m i n a t i
Now. Now..
Now… hold on folks! I’m not about to go
off and start talking about how some “alien reptile race” is vying for control
of the Universe. I’m just sharing along
some things that I found of interest while sidetrack clicking along. A little distraction and such never hurt
anyone…it’s all in the spirit of gaining and sharing #truth for ALL of Us to
use for the best benefit of one another.
That’s all… a little
entertainment along the way couldn’t be bad, Could It?
A little
know trivial fact I ran across was this; If you type the word “ILLUMITTI”
backwards and search for it…the first result that comes up is this:
Above: Google Search Screenshot for the term ITANIMULLI |
Above: WHOIS Search Screenshot for the domain www.itanimulli.com |
Okay all you computer nerds out there... I know you are going to say how easy it is to direct a hosted domain's DNS server to another public access server and contained address. Or even how you can spoof a page by setting up sub-domains and additional IP addys in a web-server. YaddaYaddaYadda...
Street view of the subject property. |
So... let's look into the Who and Where this strange website address activity is all about. As one can clearly see, the domain is registered to a John Fenley (pontifier@hotmail.com) with an address of 1985N 360E, Provo, Utah, USA 84604-1803. Well, that easy enough...let's click on over to google again and use their Maps and Street View to check out what's happening at that address.
1985N 360E Provo, Utah...the subject property is the empty lot directly to the left of the marker. |
Well that seems to have been a dead end... it would seem that when you register an address with Internic, that registration contains agreements to provide truthful information. Seeing this, it's clear to see that no one resides or works at this address. So...let's look deeper into the person that registered this mysterious domain.
The domain is registered to a John Fenley. A few leads pointed me in the direction of a University of Utah graduate who also happens to be a robotics enthusiast. So much so that he's participated in several rounds of DARPA sponsored robotics events.
Mr. Fenley in on of his DARPA project, an autonomous automobile. |
So... innocently enough, Mr. Fenley owns this domain and has no connections to the American War Machine other than some college level robotics competitions sponsored by DARPA. While I was at it, I decided to just go all the way and look a bit deeper into this. Trolling through Mr. Fenley's Facebook photo albums, I came across this:
The Alcor Life Extension Foundation - Cryonics. |
https://www.facebook.com/john.fenley.98
http://www.linkedin.com/pub/john-fenley/36/752/2b6
http://www.crossies.com
http://bitly.com/10OBm3W+
http://retcoin.com/
Quite possibly it could be that Mr. Fenley really was just being a jokester... he claims to have no belief and that the registration was merely a prank. I imagine he's way to busy with his start up media company Crossies.com to worry about being a pawn for The Illuminati.
However... not to take information at face value, I decided to try and contact Mr. Fenley myself. After locating what I felt was a viable number for him, I called and got in touch with Mr. Fenley as he was heading off for a meeting on another start-up interest of his, RetCoin.com.
I started by letting him know what I was contacting him about and informed him that I was writing this article. He seemed perfectly at ease discussing this and re-affirmed that he registered the domain name more as joke...to see what would happen. He also informed me that I was the first person to actually track straight to him and not to his mother. We briefly discussed his participation in the DAPRA Challenges and his autonomous automobile experiment. I found the guy to be likable and my reptile radar didn't go off either.
So...folks, the lesson goes to show that if you see something on the Internet and you want to believe it...just follow the facts and make an informed decision. I want to thank Mr. Fenley for talking with me and I hope he has great success with his business ventures. Please watch the video on the link below for his statement about this.