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* The CHI Attack of 2003
Posted May 05, 2003 - 05:54 AM
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Church News On Saturday April the 19th, 2003, the CHI web site highlyimprobable.org was viciously attacked.

The entire contents of the site were wiped and we lost all our membership data, files, archives and records. Onlookers compared the destruction to that of the destruction of the library of Alexandria.

We can only guess at the source of this attack, however the combined forces of Theists, radical Brights, and those in the scientific community who believe in a fundamental particle of gravity would pose a serious threat indeed.

We are working hard to restore the files and archives, in the meantime please donate generously, we need yor money more than ever in these hard times of evil and persecution.

 
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