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Not Impressed with FBI
The FBI has been in the news a lot lately, but the lack of competence in Law Enforcement agencies is frightening. During my time in the military, I was for most of that time an ordinary Military Policeman. Like most, … Continue reading
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Tagged computers, government, oppression
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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
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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
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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
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Tagged civilization, economics, government, internet, linux
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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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Economic Faith
Suffering from paranoia doesn’t make you inherently wrong about threats; it simply immobilizes your good actions. Basic distrust is just good sense. The best and most effective systems are those which limit trust by default. The myth of complete openness … Continue reading
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Government: A Class Apart
People who work in government are not at all typical, and usually not normal, either. On the one hand, we know good moral people have no interest in governing. Godly people aren’t interested in telling others what to do, and … Continue reading
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Two Chains of Slavery: Police and Debt
We’ve already seen how the key to enslaving America in particular (and the West in general) is debt. I’m hardly the only person who sees this coming, but I was focused on how I felt the Illuminati were using the … Continue reading
Just You and Me
The most important events on earth are always between individuals. When measured by cosmic morality, the only thing that matters is two souls reaching out in communion. Not only are no two of alike in God’s eyes, but we cannot … Continue reading
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Gang Aft Agley
In God’s eyes, no one is more than a mouse in the house. I sincerely hope we don’t have US troops invading Iran. I really don’t like the idea of slaughtering humans in mass quantities, but I am utterly convinced … Continue reading
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