Monthly Archives: September 2011

The Limits of Human Power

Current plans to take over the world will fail, as usual. It’s offered as some key piece of evidence, something never before seen: NWO Plans EXPOSED by Insider in 1969. Actually, it’s one several such exposés I’ve seen over the … Continue reading

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Laboring on Labor Day

Our favorite American communist celebration, Labor Day, is tomorrow. Most folks get the day off to celebrate the rise of labor unions. I’ll be working. Today, I discovered what a “weep hole” is on automotive water pumps. It’s an opening … Continue reading

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Updated Firefox Build on Scientific Linux 6

This update applies to some degree to CentOS and RHEL, but some details will vary. Fetch your source from the standard FTP. The basic URL is: http://releases.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/firefox/releases/ From there, dig down into the current release folder, followed by the “source” … Continue reading

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Not of This World

It breaks my heart some of the biggest threats to life, safety and sanity in this world come from people who claim Christ as Lord. Over the past couple of years I’ve been researching from time to time the Dominionist … Continue reading

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Can't Trust Chrome Browser

Google lies about how the Chrome browser works, and works against user privacy in other ways. I’ve been testing Chrome on both Windows and Linux, and checking the results manually in terms of cookies and other privacy issues. First of … Continue reading

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Ghost of a Chance of a Ghost

The West has made a religion of secular science. It’s an obsession, as well, but it becomes a religion by seeking grounds to crowd out every other religion. It’s a sort of, “Believe what you want, but if you want … Continue reading

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