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What Does It Take to Keep You Distracted?

The basic theory of conspiracy is people will pull together in secrecy to oppose and take advantage of the majority who are outside the conspiracy. Thus, the smaller group conspires to rule, in one way or another. It need not … Continue reading

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Even in Oklahoma: Thugs in Uniform

This is the nature of things in our nation today. Generally the police forces in Oklahoma, you would think, aren’t given to the unspeakable outrages we see in so many other places. Think again. “Don’t Taze My Granny!” shows even … Continue reading

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Advertising and Marketing Are Utterly Evil

When I need something, and have some money to spend, but don’t know where to find something suitable, I ask someone I trust. Should I find something advertised, I will tend to think it’s probably the worst there is. If … Continue reading

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Improbable Dreams of Oppression

Governments are typically built by intelligent people, but always slip into the hands of the merely crafty. Precious great people appear in the history of human government. Modern governments are probably worse than ever in this respect. Sometimes we are … Continue reading

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Naming and Shaming: Criminal Registrars

Not only do I lack the expertise, but I am not in a position to get it. But I deeply respect those who are willing to name names and shame the guilty in public. KnujOn (that’s “No Junk” backwards) is … Continue reading

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Christian Mysticism and Poverty

I’m poor. It’s popular to say that, but I could show you the numbers indicating my household income is just above the point where I qualify for food stamps. We have been pretty much exempt from state and federal taxes … Continue reading

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Gulf Oil Disaster: Does Anybody Really Know?

Obviously, since I’m not an expert on petroleum extraction on any level, there is nothing here which will uncover anything really new. There are some people who know, but we can’t be sure if all those yakking about it really … Continue reading

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Don’t Trust Any Human with More Power than You – Update

This refers to a previous post: Don’t Trust Any Human with More Power than You. As with most stories, the dominant media is lying. It’s just that simple. I may not know exactly what they are hiding, but that they … Continue reading

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Grab That Online Video: Mozilla

Folks, this is way out of date, more than seven years old. It doesn’t work like this any more. So you run across this instructional video on YouTube, and you would love to keep a copy, since pulling it down … Continue reading

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Bureaucracy of Death (Updated)

A primary failure of Western Civilization is the removal of the person. We have contracts, not covenants; we don’t even understand the latter. We have laws, not Law. All our wonderfully thought out procedures crash against the rocks of reality … Continue reading

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