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Monthly Archives: June 2011
A Genuine Revolution
We have plenty of fake revolts, and none of them will really make anything better. Let’s establish one thing from the start: I don’t expect to lead a revolution in the usual sense of the word. Indeed, I proclaim loudly … Continue reading
Posted in sanity, social sciences
Tagged culture, government, peace, psychology, religion, resistance
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Yet Another Opinionated Rant
In which I pontificate impotently about all manner of things I hardly understand… The coup d’etat was when the globalist bankers subverted all the governments of the Western world. The same coup is still at work in the rest of … Continue reading
I Was Just Wondering…
I won’t pretend I’m being clever, because I’m not the first person to ask this question. Here is an excellent review of recent noise about plans to land troops in Libya, and possibly Syria. It ends with a strong discount … Continue reading
They Are Everywhere
No place is safe. Wherever you go in this world, some psychopath with very real power stands ready to destroy your life. Right here in our own rural Eastern Oklahoma County, you can find them. On the surface, this is … Continue reading
Posted in sanity, social sciences
Tagged government, law, psychology, religion, resistance
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Kiss Your Future Goodbuy
No, it’s not a typo; the Illuminati are buying up all land and real assets at fire sale prices. Fiat currency is debt by definition. Every US dollar created is a loan from the Federal Reserve, and the net owed … Continue reading
RHEL 6 for the Clueless: Intel Graphics
Update: The latest version — 6.5 — shows this problem less often than in the past. Using a Netinstall CD I got things to work just fine on a machine with Intel graphics, so this issue has been at least … Continue reading
No One Speaks for Me
There is a vast world of ordinary people out there who are used and abused, particularly in the world of computing. When it comes to the very fundamental questions of life, I exempt no one from the duty to find … Continue reading
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Tagged computers, culture, linux, open source, windows
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Hack Everything!
The concept of hacking includes far more than poking around in other people’s computers. This is more than a whine against the MSM for confusing the term “hacking” with “cracking.” Anyone who pays much attention to the MSM can’t be … Continue reading
Estimating Current World Events (June 2011)
When you permit a thought process and evaluation system not restricted to the commonly accepted Western analytical assumptions, you would expect to get different answers. This is not about having a high degree of intelligence in the sense of IQ. … Continue reading
Posted in globalism, social sciences
Tagged culture, government, history, survival
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Firefox: Anti-Business?
It appears Mozilla leadership is telling corporate partners to get lost. I realize Ed Bott is a devoted worshiper of Microsoft. But that doesn’t mean he’s ignorant, nor especially dishonest, just biased. When he says Mozilla to enterprise customers: “Drop … Continue reading