http://www.cbc.ca/newsblogs/yourcommunity/2014/01/sea-world-accused-of-fishy-
pr-practices-rigging-blackfish-poll.html

or

http://is.gd/7QYKhL

"It would appear curious then, with so much public outcry, that in a Dec. 31 
Orlando Business Journal poll asking readers whether or not “CNN’s Blackfish 
documentary [had] changed [their] perception of SeaWorld” 99 per cent of 
respondents claimed "No."

"Sensing something fishy, the newspaper investigated and discovered that a 
single 
Internat Protocal Address (IP Address) was responsible for 54% of the votes.

"That IP, verified by several third-party IP tracking websites according to the 
publication, belonged to SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment."

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