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Backup and Disperse
As noted previously, the issue with our virtual activities is control of the machine and control of data. If you can handle the challenge, I still say you should examine using Open Source software and operating systems because they have … Continue reading
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Tagged compsec, computers, government, oppression, publishing, religion, resistance, technology, writing
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A Mystic’s Intel
There is a place for military-style intelligence operations in the Kingdom of Heaven, but it’s a pretty small one. As we keep saying, our whole point is exploiting the context for God’s glory. God gave us the brain’s intellect so … Continue reading
Posted in social sciences
Tagged government, intelligence, mysticism, propaganda, religion, The Cult, Tower of Babel, war, western civilization
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Called to Glory
It starts with your sense of divine calling. Everything in this life that matters at all will arise from that call. We can characterize the broad range of human response to the divine call, but we could hardly find words … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged computer ministry, computer technology, divine justice, government, internet, mission, mysticism, oppression, propaganda, religion, resistance, spirituality, tribulation
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Adblocking: I’ll Take That Risk
Let me reiterate a point from yesterday’s post “Virtual Resistance” — the network is content neutral. The neutrality ends with the receiving party. Recall my persistent reference to World of Ends. Things have not changed since Doc Searles and David … Continue reading
Posted in computers
Tagged government, internet, oppression, propaganda, resistance, targeted advertising, technology, war
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Photolog: Sooner Road
You would have to imagine that I’ve driven all over eastern Oklahoma County at one time or another, but only on the main routes to get somewhere. Wandering the back roads on my bicycle reveals sights I never knew were … Continue reading
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Tagged cycling, geography, government, photography
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Virtual Resistance
Our warfare is in the moral realm. We live in the Fallen Realm. God’s revelation of truth falls into the Moral Realm but bears implications for our lives in the Fallen Realm. Please note that the Moral Realm is the … Continue reading
Posted in computers, religion
Tagged fallen nature, government, moral fabric, propaganda, spirituality, virtual space, war
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Go Ahead and Laugh
My human side sincerely wishes that God could be a little more forthcoming about the timing of some things, but that’s simply not His way. The exceptions in Scripture are few, indeed, so there is no reason to expect anything … Continue reading
Posted in prophecy
Tagged church politics, government, oppression, politics, resistance, survival, technology, war, Zionism
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Saints Will Tribulate
While the roots of our current brand of conservative versus progressive politics are grounded in the social mythology of Germanic tribal types — masculine versus feminine — it’s not that simple any more. The Cult has taken advantage of this … Continue reading
Posted in social sciences
Tagged cult, government, Iran, oppression, politics, propaganda, resistance, war
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Sweet Nightmare
I was wide awake dreaming. I sat up in the bed and there at my feet was a TV. I hate TV. But I dreamed that it was on and I was watching the news. I kept dozing off and … Continue reading
Posted in fiction
Tagged Christian Zionists, compsec, government, internet, Modern Israel, Neocon Tag Team, oppression, propaganda, religion, resistance, war
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Virtual Trust
For your sakes, I’m a little worried about something regarding Windows. First, let me remind you of the terminology: “telemetry” is the word for what your Windows computer sends to Microsoft for analysis. On the one hand, Windows collects a … Continue reading
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Tagged compsec, computer technology, government, internet, Microsoft, oppression, windows
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