If you were still in doubt about the level of detail in which the criminal Chinese government is trying to implement George Orwell’s ‘1984’ then perhaps this article might be of some help. Here’s from “China’s New Cybersecurity Program: NO Place to Hide” (September 30th 2019): The Chinese government has been working for several years on a comprehensive Internet security/surveillance program. Read more ⟶
Court Rules Holocaust Denial Not Protected by Rights Law
In case you thought there was any notion of freedom of speech or freedom of expression in Europe, think again. You’re only allowed to think and say what your masters approve of. The truth is what they say it is. And either you bow to their will, or you’re fined and jailed. Read more ⟶
Criminal US government seeks to confiscate Snowden’s Income
The criminal US government is trying to confiscate some of Edward Snowden’s income from his latest book “Permanent Record.” You would think they would have something better to do, like for example, investigating who gave stand-down orders to the US Air Force on 9/11, and exactly how the WTC buildings were brought down by controlled demolitions. The CIA, FBI and Mossad might know more about that. Read more ⟶
The Risks and Dangers of Bioengineering
An interesting article by security expert Bruce Schneier and Larisa Rudenko explains how the upcoming field of bioengineering is a lot like software engineering and talks about the associated risks and dangers. Here’s from “What digital nerds and bio geeks have to worry about” (September 13th 2019) published on CNN: Genes and genomes are based on code — just like the digital language of computers. Read more ⟶
New study confirms WTC 7 controlled demolition
A new study about to be released by the Institute of Northern Engineering confirms that fire did not cause World Trade Center (WTC) building 7 to collapse on 9/11, but that something caused “a global failure involving the near-simultaneous failure of every column in the building.” This can only mean that WTC 7, just like the Twin Towers, was brought down by a controlled demolition. Read more ⟶
Free public domain audio books
I just found out about LibriVox a few days ago, a website featuring a collection of free public domain audio books which you can download and listen to. The first book I listened to was “The Prophet” by Khalil Gibran. It was very good. And right now I’m in the middle of “Two Treatises of Civil Government” by John Locke, which I can also highly recommend. Read more ⟶
Google’s Software is Malware
You may want to read this article titled “Google’s Software is Malware” on the GNU website, listing a number of problems with Google’s software and ethics. Highlights include back doors in their software, censorship and surveillance. After having quit most social media this week, I’m now also looking into getting rid of Google in my daily life. Read more ⟶
Craving Freedom, Japan’s Women Opt Out of Marriage (i.e., Slavery)
A constantly growing number of people worldwide are beginning to understand, albeit still not at a deep enough level, what marriage is all about: slavery. An article on The New York Times mentions men and especially women in Japan who seem to have had enough of being slaves. Read more ⟶
The World’s Leaders Are Terrible. Let’s Declare Our Independence From All of Them.
According to an excellent article on The Intercept we should all declare our independence from all of the world’s “leaders” as soon as possible. Everything in that article is in line with what I’ve written in my posts “Statism: A System for your Enslavement” and “Politics: An Exercise in Futility”. Read more ⟶
Too Many Medicines Simply Don’t Work
Here’s an article that you definitely should read and think about in the coming weekend; from “Too Many Medicines Simply Don’t Work” by Peter Coy on Bloomberg Businessweek (May 30th 2019): It’s possible that the medicine you’re taking isn’t helping—even if it’s been approved by the Food and Drug Administration. That’s the upshot of a pair of studies in the latest issue of JAMA Internal Medicine. Not good. Read more ⟶
Made in China, Exported to the World: The Surveillance State
An interesting article on The New York Times discusses how China is exporting its surveillance technology to the rest of the world: Under President Xi Jinping, the Chinese government has vastly expanded domestic surveillance, fueling a new generation of companies that make sophisticated technology at ever lower prices. A global infrastructure initiative is spreading that technology even further. Read more ⟶
“Data is being manipulated for almost all medicines”
An interview with British professor of psychiatry David Healy published today by Trouw is sure to make you think twice from now on before you trust any medicine being prescribed to you by your doctor. The article is in Dutch, but I’ve translated and quoted some of it below. Read more ⟶
The secret lives of Facebook moderators in America
The Verge published an interesting article about what the people at Facebook in charge of censoring content experience while doing their “work”. I found the following quote hilarious: The moderators told me it’s a place where the conspiracy videos and memes that they see each day gradually lead them to embrace fringe views. […] A former employee told me he has begun to question certain aspects of the Holocaust. Read more ⟶
Learning China’s Forbidden History, So They Can Censor It
An article on the New York Times discusses the business of censorship in China, showing just how far the Chinese government is willing to go to brainwash their people. I can imagine that in a few years from now, young people growing up in China will be living in an alternate reality fully controlled by their masters in government. Read more ⟶
YouTube Demonetizes Collective Evolution’s Entire Channel
Here’s another fine example of censorship by YouTube: YouTube demonetized Collective Evolution’s entire channel. It looks like companies in Silicon Valley are doing their best to demonetize, deplatform and ultimately censor most of the alternative media and providers of content going against the brainwash of the establishment. Read more ⟶
The bad news on human nature, in 10 findings from psychology
An article on Aeon mentions ten negative types of behavior that we can find today among humans worldwide. In particular I found the ones quoted below important. I’ve found that they are the result of the anti-social system of enslavement that we currently live in, which, as I have discussed before, perverts true human nature and turns people into psychopaths. Read more ⟶
Butterick’s Practical Typography
If you’re interested in good typography check out the online book Practical Typography for the basics. For even more on this topic, I blogged about “The Elements of Typographic Style” by Robert Bringhurst in the past.