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Archive for September, 2008

Syndrome of Control by Lindsey Williams Sep 26

Hi there,
a friend told me to watch this, as it would give a good inside into what is going on the US right now, with the bankruptcies etc. It’s… OLD.. like from 1986 or 1987, I was first thinking “hmm, this is over 20 years ago, cannot be that accurate for what’s going on now.” Well, I was very wrong, it really gave me an inside into today’s “money problems” so in depth, it is just now that I really understand what is going on. It is probably the best piece of educational lecture I have ever seen, and in my opinion this is something every high school student should be shown in their economics class. VERY much worth a watch, it will open you eyes.

This is the part1 of 7, rest below.
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Jesse Ventura Slams “911 Conspiracy Debunkers” Sep 15

Jesse Ventura, the former governor of Minnesota, ex Navy Seal Vietnam Veteran, Demolition Expert and an avid spokesperson for 911 Truth.The governor takes on a swarm of media in the footage below for about 30 minutes. This is a pretty intense interview!

(The first 2 minutes isn’t worth watching, it’s just someone walking around with a camera. Fast forward about 2 minutes to get to the interview.)

ENDGAME – Blueprint for Global Enslavement Sep 15

Hi,

have you ever seen or heard something, wich afterwards you wish you wouldn’t have? Well, if you are up for a reality check, then watch this.

Internet 2 = censorship Sep 04

Oh my, this is an extremely frustrating subject for people who make their money with the Internet, like me. If you like the Internet as it is today (or as you think it is), and want it to stay free and uncensored, then you really have to watch and share this video (in 5 parts) with everyone you know. This will probably be the only time I will really beg you to tell people about my site, or at least direct them to the places where you can find out more about this outrageous news like infowars.com, infowars.net and prisonplanet.com.

click on the link below to watch the other 4 parts of this video.
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Global Cooling? Sep 04

Hey there, my friend John has been updating me the last days on news regarding the global warming cooling. So, I thought I share some of it here with whoever cares, and leave some more links in case you are getting curious and want to read more on this interesting topic.

Evidence that the planet is tip-toeing towards the onset of a new mini ice age continues to present itself following unprecedented ice storms in Kenya as well as Sydney experiencing its coldest August for 60 years. But don’t worry because according to the World Wildlife Fund, global cooling can just as easily be blamed on CO2 emissions as can global warming.

The Sydney Morning Herald reports:

The freezing temperatures are proof of the urgent need to cut carbon pollution, according to WWF development and sustainability program manager Paul Toni.

“We can expect more extremes in climate,” Mr Toni said.

Mr Toni said if action was not taken, more volatile weather would be on the radar.

So now carbon emissions are not only responsible for the rapid heating of the Earth, but at the same time are the prime cause of global cooling, according to the WWF.

Which is it to be?

Only three days ago it was reported that climate alarmists are touting radical plans to use reflective space drones to block out the Sun and “geo-engineer” the planet to save humanity from rapid global warming caused by greenhouse gasses.

Now we are asked to believe the same gasses are also responsible for unprecedented cooling?

Man-made global warming advocates are scrambling to explain away the fact that 2008 has so far been the coolest in the last five years.

In reality, there has been no global warming since 1998 as temperatures leveled off and are now beginning to plummet as a result of dwindling sunspot activity. Indeed, the month of August passed without a single visible sunspot being observed.

This has led some scientists to believe that we are more at risk from a new ice age than we are from global warming.

Climate change alarmists face embarrassment amidst a barrage of evidence that the planet has embarked on a clear and natural cooling trend.

China recently experienced its coldest winter in 100 years while northeast America was hit by record snow levels and Britain suffered its coldest April in decades and its dullest August since records began in 1929.

Of course, none of these facts fit in with the notion that warming mandates the poor and middle class be hit with multiple CO2 taxes in order to save the planet.

The answer, according to the WWF, seems to be simply to change the phrasing from “global warming” to “climate extremes”, leaving the perceived cause in place but still ignoring actual scientific facts.

these are text pieces from two articles found on infowars.com and infowars.net

Read more on this HERE and HERE

Google Chrome – Better than Firefox? Sep 03

Hi there,

a friend just told the Google Chrome browser has finally been release.

First thing that surprised me during installation – it asked me to close Firefox, so it could import it’s settings! Hmm… do I really want that?! I was asking myself, this actually was the first time I felt for a moment as paranoid about Google as I have always felt when MS wanted me to let them do something I have no control over… well, curious as I am – I did what they asked me to do.

First page that shows was… boring, but after reading what this page is about, I thought it’s actually pretty cool. Whenever you open a new tab in Chrome, you get a list of the most visited website. I wonder how long it will take until (someone makes / I find) a Firefox Plugin that can do that.

It asked me if I want to keep Google as the default search engine,? Of course I want that! But, where do I use the default search engine?! I will let you know, if/when I find out. So far, I can’t find any search box, and I have to visit google.com to make a search.

Here is the “Why did they make a browser page”

Short version: we use browsers, we need browsers, we have ideas for improvements of existing browsers, so we make our own browser. It is open source; if the browser crashes it only crashes the tab, not the whole browser (pretty cool, I think); it protects from bad sites; they “built V8, a more powerful JavaScript engine, to power the next generation of web applications that aren’t even possible in today’s browsers.”; it will be available for Mac and Linux in the future; it uses (among other open source projects) components of Apple WebKit and Mozilla Firefox.

So, back to my question – Better than Firefox?
I think it will attract a different crowd of people. Firefox, with it’s many great Addons, is really something for “power Internet users”, while Google Chrome seems to me more something for the average Internet surfer. However, I for one will probably end up using both, as Google Chrome seems to be a bit faster (which may be the result of the billions of Addons I have installed in Firefox…)

Click Here to download Google Chrome and try it out yourself.

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