The Ft. Hard Knox Project
The goal of the FHK project is to assist politically-conservative bloggers, social-networkers, and citizen journalists to navigate the wild, wild world of Web 2.0 more effectively.
If you're interested in learning more about the Ft. Hard Knox Project, here are the links:
- Ft. Hard Knox Main Page and Blog
- Ft. Hard Knox Discussion Forum
- Ft. Hard Knox Discussion Forum Chat
- Ft. Hard Knox Wiki

"Wiki...What?" A Wiki is a user-supported and continuously-evolving hypertext encyclopedia. Thus, by definition, a Wiki is always "under construction." The Ft. Hard Knox Wiki has recently been established within the Wikispaces environment, and it already has some useful articles. Its purpose is to offer an easy way to access tech tips and information, to help conservatives use the Web more effectively.
Using the FHK Forum and Chat Room:
The Ft. Hard Knox forum is hosted on Delphi, so you'll need to register for a Delphi user ID if you don't already have one. Registration for the basic functions is free, and that's all you need to leave messages on the forum or to use the chat room. Prompts will appear when you click on the link. It takes just a minute to sign up!
Updated 7/17/07:
Meet with us on Twitter!
- The Monday night FHK forum chat has been discontinued for now. That's because it's too difficult to get everybody in different time zones all over the world to meet at the same time, especially in the summer when so many people are traveling.
- Instead, we're encouraging fellow conservatives and antijihadist activists to meet with us on Twitter. You can use Twitter both in "real time" for chatting with people who are online at the same time, and as a forum for communicating with people who will be online at other times.
- Click here to view all of our articles about Twitter. We'll have many more articles about Twitter in the future!
- So how do I get started on Twitter? The easiest way is to ask an established user to introduce you to other Twitterers. Whom to ask? Me, of course! Don't be shy. Just go to the Twitter site, register an account, click on my profile at 1389, and add me as a friend. I'll "friend" you back soon afterward. Then send me a message introducing yourself, and I'll begin introducing you to others. I hope to see you there soon!
Updated 7/2/07:
- We'll be discussing the Ft. Hard Knox Wiki during tonight's Forum Chat, so please stop by if you'd like to know more, or if you think you might be interested in working with us!
Updated 6/26/07:
- The main page and blog for the Ft. Hard Knox project have moved to a new address, http://forthardknox.com/
- From the new URL, the Ft. Hard Knox blog can be accessed via a cellphone or PDA browser as well as from a conventional browser.
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4 comments:
There's a tinyurl for this blog post. It comes in handy for entering an announcement prior to the chat, on Twitter or other sites:
http://tinyurl.com/yo8og9
Sounds good on the chat. Also, nice post you did on Digg. Are there any other services like Digg out there that are Conservative friendly?
I was born in Ft. Knox, Kentucky Army hospital. Have a love/hate relationship with military, but I am a Christian Pacifist Ethical Anarchist type.
Wondering what you think about the New Nation they are forcing on us: the open border North American Union, replacing the USA.
The clay pigeon, secret Senate sessions on bills and spam amendments to block real amendments.
Our government is now Totally Alien & Unaccountable to the People!
Of the People, By the People, For the People is my battlecry.
Bloggers are trying to save America from becoming Amerikkka. They are crowdsourcing and analysing the clay pigeon (I twittered the link).
Mark, I don't know if there is anything all that much like Digg that is conservative friendly. You might try StumbleUpon or del.icio.us for bookmarking, or Twitter for socializing, networking, making friends.
Look for me on Twitter as 1389. If you like, I can help you get started by introducing you to some more or less like-minded people.
Stephen: Yes, we are very concerned about this issue. We are adamantly opposed to the US giving up its sovereignty in any way, and we oppose the formation of a Western Hemisphere version of the socialistic and bureaucratic EU.
I'm not a pacifist, nor are most of our readership, but we do agree on a lot of other things. In any event, you're welcome to stop by the chat room if you like!
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