Saturday, May 12, 2012

"Tradition"

 I just posted this to my Facebook moments ago:
I am curious as to whether or not there is a Hacker's software program out there that can take a number of names, all connected in a person's life, and create a list of possible combinations of these names. 
If these names are broken down into parts, say compound word or syllable names, like Masteller, for example (and this is just an example), I wonder how many combinations could be created from these pieces and parts.
I have this curiosity because under most of the celebrities and corporate entities I 'like' here on Facebook, there are always countless (usually hundreds and hundreds) of comments and usually ALL of the names associated with ALL of the comments under any post are some combination taken from the names of those who have somehow been involved in my life. Most of the comments appear almost instantly and many are woven into the threads that directly mock private details of my life that a person would only be privy to through bugging.
It is a rather 'horror movie' feeling, but with all of the terrorism that has occurred in my life surrounding this, I have accepted this as harmless and immature...sometimes entertaining...except when I leave a comment and then later I find it under someone else's profile, as having posted earlier, as if it was not my original comment. I have caught this many times, especially when I have been an early commenter, only to later find my comment much farther down on the timeline.
This has been ongoing since I opened my Facebook account and it has never depended upon what computer I use...it has been as consistent as the reissuing of my posting times, not to mention the occasional removal of certain posts that somehow reappear weeks, sometimes months later. I can only imagine these are some of the tactics to distract me while what I write is stolen, used elsewhere, then dumped back into my FB, most of the time without my knowledge. My posts and 'Notes' have sequentially disappeared and reappeared this way and I have seen this happen on Twitter, as well. I imagine this technique helps to create the illusion that I am a liar or a copycat and I imagine, like any hacker's program, it only takes a moment to reissue the trolled names into what looks like an average list of commenter's names.

The common interest shared in destroying my credibility is astounding and if there is no protection in this world from such murder, the artists involved in this creative terror should at least show gratitude for my existence, if only for the lives they have been able to support through the lie-fueled gutting and raping they have participated in...however I suppose those who were looting for heirlooms from the homes of murdered families never stopped by Auschwitz to pay such gratitude. Tradition.

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