Wednesday, 27 March 2019

(AKA Odin's day!)



15:14 EDT
     Epidemiologists keep coming back to this idea. You'll be hearing more about it in the future, too.



     Just click on the image, and then press Ctrl++ to zoom in for easier reading.
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13:11 EDT
     For those confused about how this whole FISA thing is supposed to have evolved, and what's wrong about it:



     In other words, it was fiction presented as fact through multiple portals, all of which cited each other. The problem is that all of them not only knew that they were merely mirroring the same information, but that the information was fabricated. And that points to intent.
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12:31 EDT
     I've worked with computers for almost 40 years now, and it baffles some of my colleagues that I never dabbled in hacking, never even became a security expert. I don't really know what's so surprising about this. I've always known who the real enemies are, and I have no intention of dying on that hill. As the saying goes, "Meddle not in the affairs of dragons, for thou art crunchy, and taste good with ketchup."



     I have one young friend who insists upon encrypting all our communications, and I just roll my eyes. He's seriously convinced that we can keep spying eyes out of our conversations. We can't. Trust me. The only people you're hiding anything from is your friends, family, neighbors, ... basically people you don't need to worry about anyway. The only thing you really achieve with unwarranted encryption is to draw unwanted attention. ... and to make 'them' even better at what they do by giving them more practice.



     Now, of course, that's not to say that you shouldn't have encryption, and use a good password, on things like your bank account. There are crooks out there, and they'll take advantage of any unlocked doors they can find. Just don't think your government can't see anything it wants to, any time it wants to. It just ain't so. And any reports you hear of government and computer firms butting heads over access is just show-boating meant to convince you that your secrets really are safe from government, and that your vendors fight for your rights. Neither is the case. You fight the law, the law wins, as Google, Twitter, Amazon, and others are about to learn.
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10:14 EDT
     Kim Foxx seems to have a lot of history.








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09:07 EDT
     The New Zealand shooting is drawing our attention to a lot of things that had been slipping by unnoticed.
     It appears the Chinese have been very naughty. Although, how anyone could have failed to see this coming is beyond me.






     Although, given recent revelations, this may be less about China, and more about the globalists. This is, after all, what we saw in Korea. Kim Jong-Un turned out not to be the villian he seemed. He was merely a puppet of the group we used to call Global Communism, but now more accurately describe as the globalists, central bankers, cabal, elite, etc. And that because Communism was really nothing more to them than the window-dressing, the song-and-dance they sold to their enthralled acolytes and evangelists.
     Gadianton Robbers would be the best description, though.
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~~ Marcus Aurelius ~~