That Rebel.org site looks like a huge honey-pot to me. Their promotional language is too-good-to-be-true.
therebel.org wrote:Forget about thought police, political correctness and censorship. Get to know like-minded people. Publish blogs, promote events, sell tickets, raise funds, and run your own online shop.
This is accompanied with a button that proclaims "Join us now, it's free!" But nothing is "free".
The Jews have simple-minded people convinced that the internet is free, and they regularly throw millions of dollars into absolutely failed money-losing ventures like Facebook and Yahoo and Youtube in order to give people the perception - which is really an illusion - that the internet SHOULD be free, and that they have a RIGHT to post their opinions freely.
This makes it difficult for people who want to provide truly independent alternative venues - such as Trutube.tv - to raise funds. Why should Trutube need funding? After all, Youtube is free! Shouldn't Trutube also be free? But the truth is that Youtube is NOT free. It gets all of its funding through the Jewish-controlled investment channels, just like Facebook and Yahoo and Google and all of the other Jewish-controlled companies. These companies have been funded for years in spite of whether they have actually made any money, because the Jewish-controlled financial system has to keep the illusion going.
I don't know about Mike Delaney's economic situation much beyond the fact that he struggles from month-to-month to keep doing what he does. Mostly because people have been brainwashed into thinking that the Internet should be like their public water supply. Turn on the faucet, it just works, no questions asked.
I am not complaining, but I can only use my own operations as an example, because it is all that I know. It costs $408 per month to keep the two main Christogenea servers going. I have two other smaller servers that cost $250 per month. I have two backup servers overseas that cost only $130 per month. Do the math.
I COULD run Christogenea and all the other sites I host on shared hosting for maybe $100 a month. BUT I would not be able to host my own streaming radio, my own Teamspeak server, and I would have internet police in the form of a hosting service (like 1&1 Internet or Hostgator, both of which have complained about content and cancelled accounts) breathing down my neck with every post. It would be exponentially more difficult to keep Christogenea online, where now even when one company pulled the plug entirely, as we just experienced in August, although I was out-of-state when that happened, I was able to get over two dozen websites back up and running in under three days. [That was the second time in two years that we had such an experience.]
I also have complete technical freedom and reliability by hosting my own servers and doing my own technical work. If something screws up, it is my fault and I have nobody else to blame it on. When everything works right, well hey, it's all "free" and expected to always work right (LOLOLOLOL). I probably put 8-to-12 hours a week into the technical effort required to produce my content, including security (hackers, DOS attacks, are a constant hassle).
I am not writing this to gain anyone's sympathy. This is not a fundraiser, honest! I only want people to think about "free" when connected with any endeavor on the internet, because none of it is really "free", even if liberty is the only price. But the Jewish system wants you to believe that certain things should be "free", in order to make it quite difficult for a true opposition to operate.