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Monthly Archives: February 2013
Nowhere to Hide
Quite literally, you cannot hide from the US government. Should some US bureaucrat or official take umbrage at your existence on this planet, no one can protect you except God Himself. I’m hardly the only commentator to note leaving the … Continue reading
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Tagged government, oppression, peace, propaganda, resistance
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Data Is the New Commodity
Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs is partly true. People make huge mistakes in thinking this is the whole story and in deciding what to do with it, but it does accord somewhat with observable human behavior. If circumstances require that you … Continue reading
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Tagged civilization, economics, internet, open access, psychology
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Tool Shed 1
This is not a fiction series. I needed a way to signal to readers the prophetic approach to computer technology or any other means to the end of God’s Message. It could as easily be about the various cutting tools … Continue reading
Trend Watching
The Network Civilization is upon us. Many current plutocrats will be destroyed because they don’t understand what it takes to stay in control, but they won’t simply go away when things change. There has never been a truly democratic government … Continue reading
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Tagged civilization, computers, oppression, resistance, survival
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Morality Bits: Open Doors
What most people simply cannot understand is how the power of demons among humans is tied directly to God’s Moral Laws. PTSD is opening the wrong door. The reason so very many veterans come home completely messed up can be … Continue reading
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Tagged government, medicine, mysticism, open access, oppression, war
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Bits and Pieces 8
I think it’s 8…? Yeah. I gave up on getting Scientific Linux (RHEL clone) working on my laptop. Something broke since the last time I played with it, and the STA Broadcom driver no longer builds. It’s the kind of … Continue reading
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Tagged culture, linux, miscellaneous, mysticism, open access, peace
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Holy Places?
I tried not to waste the time I had living in Europe at taxpayers’ expense. I was constantly exploring the countryside, looking for anything unusual or unexpected. Did you know there’s a spot in eastern Belgium where you can wade … Continue reading
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Tagged geography, mysticism, peace, psychology, spirituality
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Rehabilitating Linux
The mission comes first in all things. I still use Linux. There is only one real reason anyone would choose Linux over Windows: control. MS will never yield the level of control we users would like. The nifty little secrets … Continue reading
Open Access: Walking the Talk
All truth is God’s truth. All data is God’s data. While God moves entirely outside our human frame of reference, particularly in terms of time and space, His hand will eventually crush those who try to lock up data from … Continue reading
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Zechariah 11
This chapter is very difficult to follow in most English translations. It was probably rather challenging to those who read it in Hebrew during Zechariah’s day. There are powerful dramatic images; it would seem Zechariah acted out some of these … Continue reading