Monthly Archives: January 2012

The Technocracy of War: Part 2

For Peter Jimmerson, the war was over — for now. For the past two years he had been in a running battle with some cracker slipping into his servers. This was no simple showboating; the cracker was needling him personally, … Continue reading

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The Technocracy of War: Part 1 (fiction)

The screens displayed before him were somewhat more colorful than the rest of them, the hundreds throughout the building. Still, it was the same old Bread and Butter, and it was his bread-n-butter. It was the reason he wore one … Continue reading

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Let’s Pretend for a Moment I’m an Activist

What is the greatest political threat I see? Our devotion to modern Israel is the single greatest threat to this nation. If I were to take up any political cause, it would be to convince the government to stop pretending … Continue reading

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Apparent Trend of Coups

In these modern times, the real take over comes in a series of coups d’état, versus one complete change. I’m watching. It’s one thing to talk about some shadowy Illuminati as shorthand for some apparent group with an agenda to … Continue reading

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Not My Objective

When Jesus came to the Temple, He was one of the few there who actually reached out and touched the extended hand of God. Look what it got Him. They said He was crazy, had demons, and was a terrorist. … Continue reading

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The Psychology of Psychology

Some things cannot be fixed, and it shouldn’t be tried. Most people sense things could be better. A few actually make some effort to make things better. Both times when I was in college, few fields of study drew helpful … Continue reading

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