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If markus-wilhelm.com is in fact a secret website of the deposed Bookspan CEO, what in the world is it about?

Published: Wednesday, April 11, 2007

-SDH

If the domain name MARKUS-WILHELM.COM is owned by the former Bookspan CEO, then he may want to renew it being that it’s about to expire in August of this year. We can't help but wonder if it is indeed his domain name, what in the world is being protected? Based on the WHOIS info we pulled on the domain, it was registered in August 2002 by someone named.... you guessed it, Markus Wilhelm. We would love to know what is so sensitive that it has to be password protected. As usual being the know-it-alls we are we came up with some subjects of what the site may be about. However if you know different then send us an email with the juice.

Here is a list of subjects we think MARKUS-WILHELM.COM may be about:


  1. Markus Wilhelm's rants about his tenure at the company
  2. Photos and names of female employees he may have been seeing outside the company
  3. A log of employees visiting porn websites he never visited before
  4. A secret message board set up to communicate with minions
  5. Photos of Markus and his family vacationing
  6. His not so nice opinions about incoming Bertelsmann CEO Hart Ostrowski
  7. Secret video clips of he and Liz Mohn

Who knows!

Labels: Bookspan, SHOMARIHINES

Comments on "If markus-wilhelm.com is in fact a secret website of the deposed Bookspan CEO, what in the world is it about?"

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (10:52 PM) : 

How do I get into this website?

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (6:10 PM) : 

Hey Markus

i know you are reading this.

Thanks for screwing us.

 

Anonymous Anonymous said ... (2:17 PM) : 

hi Markus,

Stop smiling.

You screwed this place.

 

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