It looks like a hacker got in and jumbled up the order of my "recent stories" list. I have no control over this. Can an admin please put my story list in reverse chronological order, most recent first?
I repeat the warning that some NP users, perhaps NP itself, is a "target" of unconstitutional surveillance "ops" of the U.S. government, the evidence seems to indicate... NP owners and stockholders should make Canadian telecom officials aware of these complaints, such as the experiences of "duo" and myself. Perhaps that would act as a deterrent to determined ideologues who apparently seek to covertly censor and the internet and compromise its credibility.
American authoritarian ideologues hate nothing more than freedom of speech. They betray the constitution and their sworn oaths of office and must be called out each time they violate constitutional rights of U.S. citizens and interfere with international telecommunications.


at 15:51 on March 6th, 2009
Hi Scrivener
The list of recent stories as it appears in your channel is sorted by most recently updated story, rather than by most recently published. So if you have updated an old story recently, it will appear higher up the list.
Thanks.
at 21:19 on March 6th, 2009
In reply to #1 Rachel Nixon at 15:51 on March 6th, 2009
The list on the channel page is okay, as you say. It's when I pick on the yellow tab, "View, stories, photos, video" for the complete list of stories... there, my most recently updated stories (example: "Gestapo USA" and "Domestic Torture)" are way down on the list, with much older, not updated stories higher up.
That's why it appears to have been hacked... at least as it shows up on my computer.
Could you please check the "view stories, photos and video" where you get the complete list to confirm that those two stories are down on the list? If you're showing something differnt than what I am getting, then it would appear pages are being "spoofed" and inserted into MY data stream after pages come down from the NP server. That's how spoofers manipulate computer data of a "targeted" user. Thanks. Sorry to put you to the trouble but I'd like to figure this out.