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Internet Unrealities
Perhaps you’ve met one like him. He asked me to come over to his apartment and look at his computer, saying only that it had a problem. Some charitable agency had given him a decent system with Ubuntu installed. He … Continue reading
Posted in sanity
Tagged civilization, computers, culture, government, internet, Internet traffic, NSA, oppression, technology
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Quantum Commerce
It’s all about the people. As 3D printing takes off, we’ll see a huge shift in the leverage for manufactured goods. Some types of manufacture will always require huge concentrations of resources, not to mention the distribution of those goods. … Continue reading
Posted in prophecy
Tagged 3D printers, civilization, computer aided design, computers, culture, divine justice, economics, government, technology
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Encouraging Shepherds
We are at war, but our weapons are not as their weapons. All men and women can embrace the shepherd’s call of adulthood. The actions and internal motivations and mechanisms differ between the sexes, but the outcome is basically the … Continue reading
Posted in eldercraft
Tagged computers, culture, government, internet, mysticism, oppression, propaganda, resistance, technology, war
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Bits and Pieces 14
Sometimes the best you can get is broken. I can’t post on Facebook this morning. I can click a few “likes” if I use a plain text browser and log in via the mobile interface FB offers but I still … Continue reading
Posted in globalism
Tagged advertising, compsec, computers, culture, FB, government, internet, linux, NSA, oppression, resistance, technology
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Networking Goats
We can’t imagine life prior to the time of Noah. All we know is that folks weren’t what we now call “civilized.” Civilization is defined as a social structure sufficient to allow living in cities. That structure would include both … Continue reading
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Tagged civilization, computers, culture, government, oppression, propaganda, resistance, tribal society
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Computer Fright and badBIOS
Okay, so Halloween is over, and it’s time to call the bluff. I’m not a part of the technical elite, but I do know when something doesn’t pass the smell test. There is something wrong with what Drago Ruiu has … Continue reading
The Power of Transparency
“Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God.” (Matthew 5:8) Seeing God is its own reward; basking in His glory trumps every other human desire. While this does correlate with things going pretty well for us in … Continue reading
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Tagged compsec, government, mysticism, oppression, resistance, spirituality, technology
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Irrelevant Church
This is going to sound arrogant; I can’t help that. I am very leery of people who chatter so much about leaving the churches. Most of them are trying to escape something prodding their inflamed conscience. They mutter on and … Continue reading
Posted in prophecy
Tagged christian mysticism, government, mainstream churches, ministry, oppression, religion, western christianity, western civilization
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The Purge Has Begun in Earnest
The detachment encouraged by Christian Mysticism allows me to be entertained by events that actually threaten my physical safety. Maybe you’ve read accounts of the harsh political purges conducted in old Soviet Russia, still done in China today, and now … Continue reading
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Tagged compsec, government, law, oppression, propaganda, resistance, survival
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Shepherd Instinct 3
Let’s move this to a practical exercise. The shepherd instinct is fundamentally embracing the calling God has placed on manhood itself. Learning about it requires deconstructing everything that perverts it. As my regular readers know, this sort of deep discernment … Continue reading
Posted in prophecy
Tagged ancient civilizations, government, mysticism, psychology, social sciences, society, spirituality, technology, western civilization
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