It seems I’m a bit late in discovering this, but I found an article done by Dr. Krassimir Petrov a few days ago, where he provides a lot of insight into the economics behind the US dollar and the oil industry. It is a very good read. The most important thing you’ll find, is Petrov’s suggestion that the US didn’t attack Iraq to control the oil wells there. Read more ⟶
More evidence of WTC Controlled Demolition
If you’ve already seen the 9/11 Eyewitness video, you’ve already seen this footage a few times. When the WTC North Tower comes down, the central core columns are left standing a few second before they come down as well. If you look carefully, you will see a series of small flashes on the core columns before they fall down. Read more ⟶
Michael Ruppert: Peak Oil, 9/11 and Sustainability
I interrupt your daily browsing session with a special report. Michael Ruppert was on a radio show recently and talked about peak oil and 9/11 among other things. It’s a very interesting interview, and he once again used the opportunity to stress the fact that Darth Cheney was managing the 9/11 attacks in a bunker below the White House. Read more ⟶
Judge: Web-surfing worker can’t be fired
I saw over at NBCNews that a judge has said that a worker can’t be fired for surfing the web at work. Read more ⟶
Call Center
A good friend emailed me a link today to a movie called Call Center. It’s the most hilarious thing I’ve seen all year. Do yourself a favour and go to the website, and click “Watch the Movie” on the bottom left. The website does seem busy at the moment, so if you get a “Service Unavailable” message, just keep trying. Also make sure you have Macromedia Flash 8 installed. Read more ⟶
A few words on Windows Vista and Visual Studio
Let me just jump right in and say that I was absolutely delighted to find out that Microsoft would keep the Express editions of the Visual Studio tools free. I had written about this a year ago, and although I was way too early with that, it is good to see Microsoft now really doing it. Read more ⟶
nVidia and ATI: Listen up!
You’ve probably already read that nVidia is going to launch quad SLI at E3. Reading that, I just wonder what the fascination is with SLI. I can’t help but wonder if the guys over at nVidia ran into some kind of innovation barrier, that they can’t seem to make videocards faster anymore based on a single chip and have to resort to having people install 4 videocards in their computer in the future to get the performance they need. Read more ⟶
The Revolution will not be Televised
A few days ago I saw a documentary titled “The revolution will not be televised.” It’s about the political situation inside Venezuela around 2001-2002. A review which can be found on IMDB sums it up nicely: This is something new. There’s a coup d’etat and a couple of irish documentary filmmakers are right inside of it. Read more ⟶
One year of blogging
One year ago from today, I published my first article here where I gave my opinion on why I thought Microsoft was winning. And one year later, I still think what I wrote there is true. But that’s not really the reason for this post. The real reason is to look back at one year of ‘blogging.’ I put blogging between quotes because I wouldn’t exactly call this blogging. I also never refer to this website as my blog. Read more ⟶
US already at war with Iran
The US seems to be using an Iraqi terror group known as Mujahedeen-e Khalq (MEK) to create instability and commit acts of violence (remember the terror bombings there?) in Iran before going to a full-on war with them, as reported by The Raw Story here. It appears that most of this group has been trained by the CIA. Read more ⟶
US Plans for War with Iran
An article by Seymour Hersh, which will be published in the April 17 edition of the New Yorker, reveals that US plans to attack Iran may be much further than we may think. There are several things the article reveals, while quoting senior US government officials, one of which is the possibility of using nuclear weapons to take out underground Iranian facilities. Read more ⟶
Michael Ruppert on Cheney’s Involvement in 9/11
I recently found a video of a presentation by Michael Ruppert, where he discusses the events on the morning of 9/11, and shows that US Vice President Dick Cheney was possibly in charge of the attacks on 9/11. He was one of the first people who questioned the official story on 9/11 and who started his own research and investigation to expose the truth. His research is now published in his book titled “Crossing the Rubicon”. Read more ⟶
You can learn something from anyone
A lot of people seem to admit to the fact that you can learn something from anyone. But in reality, they don’t behave accordingly. It is nice to admit to this fact, but do you also realize what it really means and what it takes to be able to learn from anyone? It seems that a lot of people don’t know this. Read more ⟶
Final Update on my Alienware Review
I’ve finally been able to update and complete my review of the Alienware Area-51m 7700 mobile computer with my experiences with Alienware’s support. You can read about my experiences with Alienware’s support starting on page 6. Hopefully this will help you decide if your next computersystem is going to be from Alienware. Read more ⟶