The Alexa web traffic tracking service currently has 2012hoax.org as among the top 120,000 most-visited sites in the world. (In contrast, my own domain, sjrdesign.net, is currently #3,578,209. whitehouse.gov is #1644 in the world and 435 in the US.)
In episode 62 of my podcast, I interview the man behind 2012hoax.org, and we discuss his motivation behind creating it, some of the stats, most contentious articles, and his favorite 2012 back-peddlers (so far). We also discuss his latest work, Cosmophobia.org (where 2012hoax.org is redirecting).
Thank you Stuart. Bill and all the rest did a first rate job with 2012 which amassed a fund of information. I look forward to Cosmophobia. It WILL be required.
You and Bill mentioned the lack of NASA’s ‘pocket money’ to keep you and other scientists in their ‘pocket.’ Perhaps I can shed a bit of light on their problem. It requires considerable funds to keep the 25,000 airbrush artists on the NASA payroll to ‘correct’ all those photos.
I am also looking for ‘backpeddlers.’ I have found a couple – but they are both ‘short ball hitters’ that you may not have heard of. I’m holding them in reserve while searching for larger game.
Again, a most enjoyable interview. Thank you – and Bill as well.
Comment by JayB — January 24, 2013 @ 11:53 pm |
Good interview.
This Bill Hudson made a very useful work to inform people and innocent children and protect them against the crazy and very dangerous fantasy of the heartless people of the conspiracies and ‘prophets’.
Comment by Jennifer — January 25, 2013 @ 7:00 am |
I read a few posts on Cosmophobia, and saw some cross-references you’ve talked about before. Nice to see other evidence besides yours, so they overlap and each helps confirm the other. I was amazed to read about that one fellow “from Donnyland” who makes Mike Bara seem like a tame kitten by comparison! Thank you very much for introducing me to Mr. Hudson.
Comment by Rick K. — January 26, 2013 @ 10:48 pm |
Hi Stuart;
Thank you for the opportunity to talk about the history of the website, and the new website as well.
Comment by Bill Hudsoni — January 30, 2013 @ 4:37 pm |