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Veterans Site Banned From Popular Messaging System
(El Rio Paso TEXAS) 26 March, 2021
Friday a fledgling web blog site which features veterans and their families was removed by liberal management of the Disqus commenting system for "violating community standards". It was reported by multiple sources that OK_NAVY_DESERTER.blogspot.com has been deplatformed by a cancel culture event by the 2nd largest commenting system in the world. OK_NAVY_DESERTER was owned and operated by an Oklahoma Navy veteran Mark Richard Sowber, and that site has been known to draw a dozen or more veterans and family members each and every day. Sowber used the blog to try to make his truncated US Navy career seem relevant, to pick up catfishing women online for sex chat, to share Nazi philosophical comments, and to try to find 12 year old romantic partners.
OK_ARMY has not been available for comment and it is speculated that today is his day for getting his new photo taken for publication on the Oklahoma State Sex Offender website.
The weblog is a conservative leaning site where mostly the same 4 or 5 people use different accounts (also called socks) to give the appearance of more visitors. This seldom works as the same exact opinions ooze out of the commenters, much like the ooze that seeps from OK_ARMY's genital warts he picked up while visiting Henderson Nevada several years ago.
One commenter, (Madison Rowe) who was reached for comment said "My late mother used to come to OK_NAVY_DESERTER daily. Mom would find stories on the Nazi Playhouse site that appeared to have a lot of appeal, and she'd copy them on OK_NAVY's site". Then OK_NAVY would invite a hundreds of people to come look at what he did. An average of nearly 9 people would come to those invites each time. A remarkable achivement. Rowe continued, "Mom spent more time on OK's site than with me, so in the days following her death, I spent more time on OK's site to show her respect." I even skipped mom's funeral to do invites. Now I invite hundreds of people to his blog site each day, drawing in nearly double digits in readers."
An interesting development is that an insider in the inner workings of Disqus has said that Ellen's mother, and OK_NAVY's mother appear to be the same person as they made comments with the same IP address as each other once. Could OK_NAVY'S mommy be the real Aunty? Stay tuned.
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