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reply posted on 9-10-2009 @ 06:56 PM by TheLoony
This thread pops up and reminds me to take a gander at Debbiewins.com. It's like jumping headfirst into the rabbit hole under the influence of strong hallucinogenics.

Bizarre stuff. Here's a link on today's page...

Echelon Conspiracy

I kinda like there's no outcome to all this. One of those mysteries never to be solved type of thing makes it more interesting.

But that's just me, I ain't investigating it, I'm just reading the thread as it pops up.


reply posted on 9-10-2009 @ 08:14 PM by Watcher-In-The-Shadows
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Possible viral marketing?



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reply posted on 9-10-2009 @ 08:45 PM by BaronVonGodzilla
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Daily since 2005?

Does she have anything you can buy on her website or any links to any shops online?


reply posted on 9-10-2009 @ 08:46 PM by ninthaxis
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Its definitely not viral marketing. This site has been active since 4-1-2005. Do a WHOIS search for the site info. Kind of weird that it was created on April Fools day though. I really encourage you guys to look at the whole thread, I know its long, but it will be worth your while if you find it interesting at all.


reply posted on 9-10-2009 @ 09:04 PM by mkross1983
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Yeah I think someone a couple pages back said he did and then his computer got infected with virus or something. Or wait, maybe he thought the CIA was trailing him afterwards. Can't remember exactly. It's in there somewhere though.

EDIT: King_John that's a cool avatar btw.

[edit on 9-10-2009 by mkross1983]


reply posted on 9-10-2009 @ 09:09 PM by mkross1983
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Hey that's a good find there. Nice list you found. Pretty interesting.


reply posted on 9-10-2009 @ 09:20 PM by genius/idoit
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did you read my post above yours on the last page?I to spent alot of time on this please tell me what you think of my theory.


reply posted on 9-10-2009 @ 09:24 PM by genius/idoit
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I e-mailed her and got 3-4 responses.I asked about Seejanerun and she posted it on her federal witness website, it is definitely a person or persons that are interactive to this day.


reply posted on 9-10-2009 @ 11:01 PM by Iago18
After quite the exhaustive read of the entire thread as well as a great deal of the exterior source material, three possibilities come to light. I rank them in order of my preference:

1) "Mrs Debbie Song" is an individual suffering from acute PTSD-related trauma. My reasoning for this stems from two of her major points for consideration in a great amount of her writing. She is overtly focused on Justice as an overriding principle and is distrustful of military establishments. From this, I seek to conclude that "Debbie," and in this case, I mean the actual person of Debbie, not the person writing the site. Yes, I allege that Debbie was the person who either suffered at the hands of injustice or was subject to some kind of military blunder. The person writing on the site, severely effected by the loss of Debbie (or whomever this person may be), strove to influence others towards a just attitude. I contend that, like Jessica's Law or the Amber Alert, this site is named after a child. A grieving parent, in this case, "Mrs. Song," undertakes a passionate plea for justice. Likewise, it would appear that "Mrs. Song" dived into scripture and had her emotionally turning experience when she found "Deborah" mentioned so prominently in the Bible. She saw this as a direct communication from the divine and set about in following her mission. Over time, she has been more and more warped by "conspiracy theories" (i.e. break out the tinfoil hats cuz Big Brother and his satellites are reading your brainwaves).

That's my first idea (of three). I'll type up the other two in a few minutes.


reply posted on 9-10-2009 @ 11:11 PM by Komodo
Originally posted by Iago18
After quite the exhaustive read of the entire thread as well as a great deal of the exterior source material, three possibilities come to light. I rank them in order of my preference:

1) "Mrs Debbie Song" is an individual suffering from acute PTSD-related trauma. My reasoning for this stems from two of her major points for consideration in a great amount of her writing. She is overtly focused on Justice as an overriding principle and is distrustful of military establishments. From this, I seek to conclude that "Debbie," and in this case, I mean the actual person of Debbie, not the person writing the site. Yes, I allege that Debbie was the person who either suffered at the hands of injustice or was subject to some kind of military blunder. The person writing on the site, severely effected by the loss of Debbie (or whomever this person may be), strove to influence others towards a just attitude. I contend that, like Jessica's Law or the Amber Alert, this site is named after a child. A grieving parent, in this case, "Mrs. Song," undertakes a passionate plea for justice. Likewise, it would appear that "Mrs. Song" dived into scripture and had her emotionally turning experience when she found "Deborah" mentioned so prominently in the Bible. She saw this as a direct communication from the divine and set about in following her mission. Over time, she has been more and more warped by "conspiracy theories" (i.e. break out the tinfoil hats cuz Big Brother and his satellites are reading your brainwaves).

That's my first idea (of three). I'll type up the other two in a few minutes.


sorry.. but I need paragraphs and bullets to better follow what your stating...re-posted below..

1) "Mrs Debbie Song" is an individual suffering from acute PTSD-related trauma. My reasoning for this stems from two of her major points for consideration in a great amount of her writing. She is overtly focused on Justice as an overriding principle and is distrustful of military establishments.

From this, I seek to conclude that "Debbie," and in this case, I mean the actual person of Debbie, not the person writing the site. Yes, I allege that, Debbie was the person who either suffered at the hands of injustice or was subject to some kind of military blunder. The person writing on the site, severely effected by the loss of Debbie (or whomever this person may be), strove to influence others towards a just attitude.

I contend that, like Jessica's Law or the Amber Alert, this site is named after a child; a grieving parent, in this case, "Mrs. Song," undertakes a passionate plea for justice.

Likewise, it would appear that "Mrs. Song" dived into scripture and had her emotionally turning experience when she found "Deborah" mentioned so prominently in the Bible. She saw this as a direct communication from the divine and set about in following her mission. Over time, she has been more and more warped by "conspiracy theories" (i.e. break out the tinfoil hats cuz Big Brother and his satellites are reading your brainwaves).



reply posted on 9-10-2009 @ 11:43 PM by Iago18
Those bullet points did seem to sum up the argument. I was a bit rushed in writing the information, so I posted in one big jumble. apologies.

Whereas I do believe that my first hypothesis as to the origin of this whole story is the most valid that I can present, knowing the ATS community, I will engage a bit in my own conspiratorial side after examining the evidence.

SO, idea number two.

The references to MKULTRA are the most fascinating to me, and the facts that cast the most doubt on my first hypothesis.

While I realize that a simple search of the term will yield a great deal of information, including the full Congressional hearings into the "pseudo/fringe scientific research," I would caution a reader not to dismiss the possibility that the "Mrs. Song" may have been the product of experimentation.

Now, to us, that may seem like saying she was some guinea pig in some deep, dark government lair. This does not fit with any of the program descriptions of MKULTRA or the affiliated programs. They were generally conducted in the open, or at least in controlled population areas. While being covert, they were certainly not designed to injure participants.

Some of you may stop me here and reference deaths relating to MKULTRA experimentation. I cannot deny the presence of said fatalities. However, I contend that these were, almost exclusively, mistakes made whilst attempting to push the horizons of research.

So, what does that mean for "Mrs. Song?" The possibilities are in two categories.
(1) She was a participant/subject of one of the MKULTRA experiments. This led to her ability to act as a transceiver. of sorts, for certain communications. What these are, I cannot know. However, it would appear that "Mrs. Song" does not fully comprehend her own writings.

Why would I say that she doesn't understand her writings? Even though she is clearly paranoid, no one would go through such lengths to codify and obfuscate the truth unless they were actively hiding something. The apparent modus of "Mrs Song" is one that seeks the truth. Therefore, it is reasonable to conclude she is not intentionally enigmatizing her ideas.

This possibility allows for the ingestion of narcotics by the subject. This may have knowingly or unknowingly, contributed to her ability. Likewise, it may also explain why she still is actively taking or is involved with drug use (from her current site)

or (2) She was a willing/understanding worker in the financing, cover-up, or administration of the MKULTRA program. Her seemingly intimate knowledge of government departments as well as her contempt for the military, indicates that she may have been involved with covert intelligence.

That's possibility two.

Possibility three:

She is a whacked out nutjob who reads too many conspiracy theories. She wears an aluminum foil hat and thinks every car on the highway is following her.
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