Monthly Archives: December 2010

No Predictions for New Year

It is a good day to die. My dearly departed friend, Marion Brooks, and I shared that greeting often. After some 80 years, he was not yet finished with his life plans, and he considered his fatal condition a temporary … Continue reading

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Leaderless Pacifism and Resistance

Let’s start with the foundation: The only legitimate government among humans is the one related to you by blood or covenant. The modern nation state is an abomination before God. We are not anarchists; we are anti-state. I could easily … Continue reading

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A Pacifist Answer to Martial Law

Given my decision to consider myself, here in the US, under Martial Law, yet having renounced the underground patriot resistance approach, I suppose I might outline for my readers just what it is I will be doing differently. Not much. … Continue reading

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Gramscian Martial Law

Gramsci: more than just a communist, but a political theorist. TPTB are fans of his theories. Antonio Gramsci was a transformational Marxist… what Gramsci advocated was the transformation of a society to the communist state via gradualism — the gradual … Continue reading

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Word for Word: The Other Half

When it comes to matters of great import, things which can scarcely be put into words, we rely heavily on first person communication. But when you and I seek to examine the noise of political propaganda, it is a wholly … Continue reading

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Friendly Fire

He knew it would happen eventually. After nearly two years of trying to get his ministry noticed, he was finally getting calls from churches who needed his help. There was no competition, no other ministry offering technical services and engineering … Continue reading

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New Project: A Red Hat Server

Despite my misgivings about offering Red Hat (or its clones) to my clients for use on the desktop, I still need to have something to offer for churches and other organizations. That means I need to know a lot more … Continue reading

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Assange and Image Rehabilitation

Those most likely to support Assange where it counts are the ones who have been calling him on being too soft on Israel. He got the message, I believe. He recently denied any intent of taking money or other favors … Continue reading

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He Said, “Free the Weed”

I’m not jumping on the bandwagon. I was driving it a long time ago. So we see Pat Robertson is not in favor of harsh sentencing for petty drug possession. It’s about time, Pat. Where have you been? In my … Continue reading

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The Threat of Contemplation

There several kinds of human intelligence, several ways of measuring human intelligence. Despite the ocean of educational literature regarding the importance of encouraging development of synthesis of ideas, you will seldom see any evidence of synthetic intelligence arising from any … Continue reading

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