Some kind and wonderful people have been generous enough to donate. We have enough in the kitty to stave off imminent disappearance, at least throughout the summer. Thank you!!!
However, we are going to continue asking for donations, for several reasons. One, expenses are ongoing (i.e. paying the host, re-registering the domains, etc). Two, we’re considering upgrading our hosting, which would go a long way towards ending the annoying downtime we’re suffering. Three, we want to resume some other adjunct services we have provided our users and contributors in the past, but have had to suspend due to financial constraints. (Wondering why you haven’t gotten an email update lately? This is why.) And lastly, we want to begin (finally!) working on the long-anticipated and much-needed app and site upgrade.
As always, our community of users and contributors are keeping us alive and kicking. We ask that you continue to donate, for all the above reasons and more. We have big plans for the future, both for new and expanded coverage (LGBTQ rights and Wikileaks are two big subjects that are planned for in-depth coverage) and for upgrading and modernizing the site for easier usage.
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“Your timeline has been invaluable to me over the years.” — New York Times reporter, and 9/11 researcher and author Philip Shenon
you are of the utmost importance to us, We refer to your source and references as muich as we can. keep on the good work !!!
1 question :
> the 911revisted article concerning your reliability ?
1 hope:
> to check all links in your articles because many of them are currently dead, which is kind of frustrating ! (I know… tough job, we endure the same one on our site )
WE thank you again….
Blue, French member of the reopen911.info association, France (on behalf of himself, not our organization ).
Comment by bluerider — June 16, 2012 @ 3:52 am |
Wow, it took me eight days to approve your comment. I profoundly apologize. Not sure what article about our reliability you’re referring to. As for “linkrot,” it’s an ongoing problem I wish we had a solution for.
Comment by Max — June 24, 2012 @ 5:53 pm |