Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Prank Caller Exposes Wisconsin Governor Then The Prankster's Web Site Becomes "Unavailable"



This is a VERY interesting Associated Press (AP) story- courtesy of the KANSAS CITY STAR...


It's reported that a person posing as ultra-conservative Kansas billionaire David Koch called Wisconsin governor Scott Walker and engaged in a "lengthy conversation" with the governor concerning Walker's anti-union activities in the Dairy State.


Governor Walker's office confirmed the call with AP reporter Ryan J. Foley.


The imposter is identified in the AP story as being with the "Buffalo Beast, a left-leaning website based in New York."



CSW has attempted for several hours to access audio of that phone call with Walker via the Buffalo Beast Web site and for reasons unknown- I keep getting the following information that was screen-captured here (latest attempt captured).



One can only wonder what has become of Buffalo Beast Web site- if it's a simple overload of the curious like myself trying to hear the recorded call first-hand- or as a result of The Long Arms (Wallets) of The Rich.


Stay tuned to this post- I'll be trying to access the site throughout the day with hopes that by MY exposure of this fraud governor and his wealthy benefactor- that is IF the Capt. Spaulding's World page doesn't mysteriously disappear as well....


UPDATE - 1:50 P.M. Wednesday- The "Buffalo Beast" website has been accessed- and as I type this- that infamous prank call between the bogus David Koch and Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker is being re-recorded here.

If you want to listen to that call- here it is:



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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I have listened to this several times now and each time more questions pop into my mind.

To be honest this might be the first time I really don't know what to say.

Believe it or not that bothers me.

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