Life Site News reports that what 30-something Minnesota couple Alisha and Pete Arnold want most in life is to start a family. Alisha says to be pregnant, and the unborn baby is reportedly 17 weeks old. Even so, the happy couple claims to be torn over whether to have the baby, so they’ve created a site called Birth or Not (BirthOrNot.com). The Arnolds state they want the planet to help them decide whether they ought to give birth or have an abortion.
The questions of Birth or Not
Neither Pete or Alisha Arnold plan on having an abortion but just want to make a political statement with Birth or Not, according to the Ministry of Truth blog. There was a statement on BirthOrNot.com that had been a sign. It said, "For the very first time, your vote on the topic of abortion can make a difference." Another sign comes from Pete Arnold, who’s quoted within the Life Site News story as saying, "We don't see a difference between this and what politicians or supporters do in regards to campaigning."
How the dates and domains don't add up
The Ministry of Truth may think it is all political and impersonal. The appearances aren't all being looked into with the investigation though. After some Google Analytics investigation, a connection was found between Birth or Not and a climate change denier site called The Church of Global Warming. Pete and Alisha Arnold own that site that seems very right-wing conservative, reports Ministry of Truth.
There is some really hard evidence. The calendar dates are used for this. According to the Ministry of Truth, the Whois record for domain name BirthOrNot.com was registered on May 17, 2010. As of November 19, Pete and Alisha Arnold's fetus is 17 weeks old supposedly why means Alisha Arnold likely conceived in July or August. The Birth or Not site had been registered before that. This had been nine or ten weeks beforehand.
How the Birth or Not poll is going
Currently, 80.51 percent of poll respondents favor birth, when 19.49 percent want the Arnolds to abort. The Poll could be closed by Pete and Alisha Arnold "two days before the last day they could get an abortion." Life Site News reports that this could be December 7.
Details from
facebook.com/profile.php?id=559273198
Life site News
lifesitenews.com/ldn/2010/nov/10111901.html
Ministry of Truth
ministryoftruth.me.uk/2010/11/18/birth-or-not-busted-site-linked-to-climate-change-denier-site/
Additional media coverage of "Birth or Not"
youtube.com/watch?v=hPUKv-SOXLc