Saturday, May 14, 2011

Blog News and A Verdade Da Mentira-The Truth About The Lie

Blogger has been having problems for the best part of a couple of days, being read only, hence no posts.

Regarding one of my other blogs, A Verdade Da Mentira-The Truth About The Lie, it normally enjoys about a hundred hits a week, but this week! well, have a look for yourself at the figures.

I would have almost said such an anomaly must be an error, until that is, one considers what other publications have been in the press of late, thus causing such a meteoric rise in visits.


A Verdade Da Mentira: The Truth About The Lie


-- Site Summary ---
Visits

Total ........................ 9,113
Average per Day ................. 93
Average Visit Length .......... 7:12
This Week ...................... 651

Page Views

Total ....................... 18,995
Average per Day ................ 227
Average per Visit .............. 2.4
This Week .................... 1,590

I'm going to pass on this opportunity to comment on Kate McCann's vulgar little book of lies, but I do want to say just a few brief words about the proposed review by the Metropolitan Police.

There can be only two possible outcomes to any such course of action, there can be nothing in between. The Met are going to do a ''Leicestershire Constabulary'' and destroy their own credibility by offering us another snow-job, or, we are finally going to see justice done, the McCanns, and the tapas lot, are all going down.

I feel inclined to add one or two things here, but I think another small post under its own header might have more effect. That up next.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

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Himself said...

All god fun, what?

Twitter and Facebook certainly seem to be spreading the word well.

Although I don't visit the Facebook site.

But I might visit my bed, for a short while.

Anonymous said...

http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2013/feb/09/gerry-mccann-leveson-inquiry-press-control-laws

Comment
Simon Robert Lane
10 February 2013

"This 'censored-in-UK' book by Gonçalo Amaral has been translated into English by AnnaEsse and reproduced here to help increase the chances of it being read by people in the UK. (...)

http://goncaloamaraltruthofthelie.blogspot.co.uk/

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