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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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Cyberwar and False Flags

So LulzSec takes down the SPARC server for the US Senate website, and appears to have snagged, or is capable of snagging, all the emails. I’m suspicious. I’ve already said I’m pretty sure Anonymous has been infiltrated, if it isn’t … Continue reading

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Your Next False Flag

Expect our lying US government to pull out all the stops for the next false flag attack. A few years ago I removed myself from the traditional church scene, which had, up to that time, been my primary career choice. … Continue reading

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Stopping Forum Spam

(Yeah, it’s a slow day.) A friend asked me to join a discussion forum. Then he gave me admin rights. I’ve been moderator on a handful of mailing lists and forums, in part because I tend to go after problems … Continue reading

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This Is Not the Year of the Linux Desktop

I’m writing this from my Linux box, and once again, there is always something broken. Don’t tell me your distro is the best, that if only everyone else would get behind it, Linux could overtake Windows or whatever else is … Continue reading

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The On-going Trainwreck of the Linux Desktop

Opinionated rant follows… KDE died for me with the birth of the new philosophy in KDE 4. Granted, the Trinity Project keeps hope alive, but frankly that community lacks the resources for delivering the goods beyond the Kubuntu desktop. I’m … Continue reading

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Self-Evident Failure

All compelling logic is contextual. They wrote, “We hold these truths to be self-evident…” The only thing self-evident is the failure of the system which they set forth. All men are not equal on this earth; it was pure propaganda … Continue reading

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Pragmatism and Opting Out of Apocalypse

Just because you are opting out of the Apocalypse, it doesn’t mean there are no practical measures you can take to prepare. Continuing the theme of the last two posts, I wanted to tie up the loose ends hanging between … Continue reading

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Personal Computing in the Apocalypse

As if having a computer would matter when all Hell is breaking loose… So I claim to be a prophet of God, but that does not guarantee I can answer your questions about tomorrow. God only tells me what He … Continue reading

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Morality: Virtual World versus Real World

To live spiritually in this world, you still have to understand the morality of our fallen existence. You cannot fight what you do not understand. We need to know the Laws of God, and the limits on Satan and his … Continue reading

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