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Monthly Archives: June 2011
Net Win
The Internet will win the coming battle. Have you read Bill Clinton’s drivel about regulating the Net? He proposes some office to keep a check on whether someone is posting lies on their blogs, an office which will enforce some … Continue reading
Posted in social sciences
Tagged computers, culture, government, internet, war
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Cyberwar and False Flags
So LulzSec takes down the SPARC server for the US Senate website, and appears to have snagged, or is capable of snagging, all the emails. I’m suspicious. I’ve already said I’m pretty sure Anonymous has been infiltrated, if it isn’t … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged computers, government, internet, oppression, propaganda
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Fake Prosperity, Fake Peace
We are aware that America in particular, and the West in general, have been on a fast ride of faux prosperity based on profligate debt. You can go back and chart each wave of wasteful spending and consumer credit as … Continue reading
Posted in social sciences
Tagged culture, economics, survival
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Prude Games
I’m a serious prude. The Bible says God demands modesty. The basic principle is we are fallen, and when our eyes see certain things, our hormones kick in and can lead us astray. In general, men are weaker in this … Continue reading
On My Own?
Watching the traffic stats on this blog is so amusing. For a guy who writes so much about religion, most of my traffic is apparently not specifically Christian. In fact, most of it is folks who come looking for computer … Continue reading
Can’t Keep Up
My head is spinning. Excuse me while I vent. I often avoid linking because of all the suit happy jerks. So when I mention crazy stuff, I’m going to assume my readers can find it easily or have already read … Continue reading
Posted in globalism
Tagged government, oppression, propaganda, resistance
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Spiritual Economics
What price a sane life? You can be sure the current massive debt burden taken on by students seeking degrees is not justified in most cases. The price is excessive and the education is a joke. Most degrees these days … Continue reading
Virtual Civilization
Inherent in the Covenant of Noah is the requirement to build a civilization, but with a great deal of flexibility. To be civilized is to embrace the rules necessary to live peacefully in close quarters with other humans. A civilization … Continue reading
Posted in religion, social sciences
Tagged civilization, economics, government, internet, linux
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Americans Going Down Without a Fight
Government is not the only lying propaganda machine. Anthony Weiner? Says he’s Jewish, so there’s no excuse for mispronouncing his last name. Properly it’s “wine-er” so he only has himself to blame for making it sound like “wee-ner” — which … Continue reading
Posted in sanity
Tagged disasters, government, oppression, propaganda
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Baloney Economics and Trade
The myth of global free trade is what is killing us. It doesn’t take an advanced to degree to understand certain basics of economics, nor does it take such a degree to see the big holes in common economic theories. … Continue reading
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Tagged culture, government, survival
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