5/29/13

'Health Guru' Buys Gather.com- Gather Bloggers Face Uncertain Future

Health Guru Media of New York bought out Gather.com in April and the gather.com site has become mostly frozen since early in May. Thousands of users are interested in the future of their content; writing, photos, videos etc.

The Internet can be an unreliable place for bloggers with their content coming down or deleted without notice. 

Gather.com was another Boston-based company to post political content at. Of course venture capitalists and corporate managers can be bought and paid for and confiscate content or profit of users now and then (i.e. Helium.com) for the grave offense of using politically incorrect speech.  Modern Boston seems like a one-hint-about-antipathetic-free-speech, two-your-blog-is-censored corporate city not too revered by the deleted.


My work at Helium.com was essentially confiscated because I used the faggot word several times in the course of writing hundreds of peer-reviewed top 5% ranked essays. I did not support the effort by homosexuals to usurp the role-relationship of pregnant women to husbands through legal ingression. Helium deleted about every article I wrote in opposition to the homosexual political agenda and kept the rest (more than 700) creating a false impression for the public of my opinion through the absence of the articles.

Queers attack political opponents personally whenever they can it appears because they haven't got much reason to draw upon as an alternative to make valid political arguments. The Internet is a prime mode for leftist bullying through corporate power. One simply cuts off any small avenues for earning through work. Democrat Party petty perfidy is the new mill-town control group phenomenon of the era. Heck-it's probably Harvard alumni at the core of the wickedness.

Hate speech is defined as partisan speech and any other words deemed not to blow smoke up the ass of the Democrat Party.

http://www.helium.com/users/105553

http://www.garycgibson.gather.com

Helium took the profit from my essays since Dec. 24th 2010 when I received notice that if I tried to log in again they would report that to the F.B.I. I was close to having enough essays to get a minimum 25 $ per month for just giving 5 ratings. To be candid Helium ought to post a 'banned' notice in red across my page so the readers aren't tricked into believing that I am a Helium writer. I had already copied the posts and published them later in a book at http://www.lulu.com/garycgibson

Now with Gather.com down; my alternative to Helium.com, my second primary website for political free speech seems at least temporarily decimated along with potential earnings. One puts three or four years developing a web page with excellent content and then poof! The left saps it in some way. I believe the poor are supposed to be not heard in corporate, Internet America,and that includes the U.S.A. For wealth to continue to be consolidated it is helpful I think to destabilize political speech for-profit on the Internet.

Free speech may exist fora while in America yet its better for the rich rather than for the poor; the new corporate owners can take it down. The rich can seem like skilled political bullies -and especially the Democrat Party. I suppose it's true that only the words of Jesus Christ and God can be counted upon to outlast the Universe and corporate Internet censorship by deletion post hoc.

Blogger.com is owned by Google so as the biggest fish it's more difficult for the petite bourgeois to take it down and de facto censor it without getting notice as censors. I suppose the administration or the Red Chinese will try to buy out Google too eventually since it's a place where free speech is still more or less allowed. Hopefully the government will create some sort of legal tax incentives for Internet web blog providers to provide stability to bloggers and content providers. The vicious Darwinist approach to corporate owned blogging pages isn't a very solid way of developing citizen assertion of political and creative opinion and content.

Following are urls with some information about Health Guru Media's takeover of Gather.com.



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