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  • So that’s where conspiracy theories come from

    Ok I guess we can go back to sleep now. Scientists have now proven once and for all that “conspiracy theorists” are insane.  Government doesn’t conspire after all.  Whew!

    Princess Diana may have said Charles was going to have her killed, and she just happened to be pregnant with a Muslim man’s child, and they could have saved her but waited around a long time to treat her injuries, but that’s just a conspiracy theory.

    WTC7 controlled demolition: conspiracy theory

    SV40 cancer virus contamination in polio vaccine: conspiracy theory

    Aspartame, fluoride, GMOs toxic? conspiracy theory

    FEMA camps and Continuity of Government, Rex 84, DUMBS? Conspiracy theory.

    Everything you think, if it didn’t come from the government, is a conspiracy theory.  Did you forget to take your medication?  50 years hard labor for anyone found to be in league with conspiracy theorists.   All hail Big Brother!

    I shudder to think how these Kent University researchers skewed their poll questions and massaged their data to come to these foregone conclusions.  Where is Kent University anyway, North Korea?

  • Police state subliminal sex brainwashing advertisement for gun scanner

  • Book review: Olivia Goes to Venice by Ian Falconer

    Ok, I’ve never read this book and I have no intention of doing so… except for this page:


    What kind of monster would put this police state indoctrination into a book for children?  I can’t figure out whether this is a coping mechanism or actual propaganda, but regardless, saying it’s pleasing for children to be groped by strangers is sick.  “Olivia was scared,” maybe, but PLEASED? Is this what we want to teach them, that they should enjoy being groped by pigs at the airport?  I think it’s time for an old fashioned book burning.

    Look, metal detectors were one thing. Fine. I don’t want to be on a plane if someone starts shooting or sets off a grenade.  But NOBODY is going to be able to hijack a plane with a damned box cutter. The 9/11 box cutter story is a lie.  (please see my other 9/11 posts) There is no reason to be groping children.  You realize that all this groping is because of that feeble box cutter story?  You can not hijack a plane with box cutters.  You would get your ass pummeled by a bunch of passengers and crew who would rather be cut than die.  Why would pilots allow some dudes into the cockpit with box cutters?  Why don’t pilots just carry guns, and we can end all this stupidity right now?

    I’ll tell you why, because it has nothing to do with airline safety.  It’s all about conditioning us to be slaves so we’ll give up all our rights and march into the concentration camps without resisting.  So be expecting more convenient “lapses” in security, because people are getting sick of being groped and x-rayed and they know who the real terrorists are.

     

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  • “Law of Attraction” and “The Secret” are elitist disinformation

    Anyone who’s been involved with independent journalism for a while has seen a lot of disinfo artists come and go over the years.  We can all agree no one is going to achieve a well rounded and informed political view via the corporate media, but the alternative Internet and alternative media are also awash with corporate public relations and government psych warfare agents, propaganda sock puppets and the like, so discernment is absolutely essential to not be led down the wrong path.

    Unfortunately there’s a big steaming piece of disinfo that I thought we put to bed which is making the rounds again, called the Law of Attraction.   You may have seen the video called The Secret on YouTube, or read the book.  I had a few friends send me links so I watched it and found it to be rife with faulty logic, but it goes far beyond just being incorrect.  This time someone sent me an audio series called Your Wish is Your Command, which is The Secret dressed up in a more conspiratorial tone with some references to secret societies and elite agendas,  but essentially the same idea.

    The premise of the Law of Attraction is this:  Whatever you think about in your mind will manifest itself in reality.  We’re not just talking about the very real and profound effect a person’s mental attitude can have on their life, health, and others’ perception of them.  This takes it several steps further into the realm of superstition, occultism, magic, and general hokus pokus. Thru some unexplained cosmic force, if you visualize things in your mind they will come true, and of course if you don’t visualize things this will cost you dearly, because you’re obviously not visualizing correctly.  They apply this to any and all aspects of life, including seemingly random events.  Don’t have a billion dollars? It’s cause you’re not visualizing it.  Hair falling out?  You must be visualizing baldness.  Cancer? Your fault.  Meteor fall out of the sky and crash into your house? You manifested that by your negative thinking.

    I can’t stress enough the importance of having a positive attitude.  Self-confidence and charisma go a long way in this world, and on the flip side of that, why should anyone trust you or want to work with you or be your friend, if you yourself don’t think you’re worth it?  But let’s face it, attitude is not everything.  The universe does not revolve around you.  Someone born into poverty with a 75 IQ who suffered lead and mercury poisoning as a child is not going to be solving the world’s energy problems and become a billionaire tycoon, no matter how hard they visualize it. Forrest Gump is just a movie.  If a bolt of lightning comes out of the sky and strikes you dead, it’s no more your own fault than it is God’s fault.  The Law of Attraction is an elitist, superstitious blame-the-victim mentality that only a person who’s had their life handed to them on a silver platter could come up with.

    One reason the elite have piles of money and power is because over generations, their families have set up a scam we call “fractional reserve banking” and leveraged this power to enslave the underclass.  Class privilege is a self-perpetuating system, partly because children and families who do not receive proper care and nutrition suffer genetic damage which reduces their intellect, and their children’s intellect.  It’s possible for someone to be an exception to this rule, but overall the system is set up to preserve class boundaries and it’s very difficult for a serf to rise to nobility.  The highest priority of elite power is to preserve the power within their own families, which gives rise to institutionalized class warfare like eugenics and fractional reserve banking- both scientifically designed to preserve and concentrate power in the hands of the ruling class. While some small percentage of people can rise to wealth and power in this system from nothing, everyone can’t.  It’s a numbers game.  Not everyone can win the lottery.

    This is the real secret, not some magical method of visualizing and mainfesting desires they use in their super-human elite brains. Their power exists because it was handed to them, not because they magically made it appear by knowing The Secret.  You are enslaved by a financial system that was built specifically for this purpose, not merely because you see yourself as a slave.

    So instead of blaming yourself for lack of visualization skills, visualize this: Work hard, discipline yourself, have a good attitude, and continue to fight for your freedom and your children’s freedom. Sitting there visualizing a billion dollars or a beautiful husband or wife is only a small part of manifesting those desires.

    How to spot disinformation, or “The Seven Laws of Bullsh!t”

    1- Anything that hypes itself up in long scrolling web pages, without getting right to the point is probably disinfo, or trying to sell you something.

    2- Be skeptical of anyone who emphasizes the truthiness of their message over the actual content. Facts and logic speak for themselves.

    3- Repetition is the most basic form of mind control. Repeating something over and over does not make it true.

    4- If someone ridicules you right out of the gates for being skeptical, be even more skeptical. If an idea makes logical sense, there should be no need for insults and ridicule to get the point across.

    5- Rat poison is 99% tasty food.

    6- Experiments should be repeatable. Evidence is not evident unless you can see/hear/touch/read it yourself.

    7- Journalism that fails to cite sources should be taken as a grain of salt.

  • Conan O’Brien may be about to…

    This is why I never bothered to get that digital TV converter they tried to give away for free and why I don’t have cable.  TV news is a bunch of painted whores reading government propaganda off teleprompters.

    We better stop being brainwashed idiots right now.

  • Orwellian telescreen light poles to deliver commercials and propaganda, spy on public

    Prepare to be brainwashed with subliminal imagery and strobing effects while walking down the sidewalk.  I feel a medical discrimination lawsuit coming from those prone to seizures.

    Being forced to watch CNN on light poles is the final phase of the merger of corporations and state toward Fascism.  The mere fact that a company sees an opportunity to create a technology like this, specifically with government in mind as its primary client, illustrates how government has basically made a blank check available to the military industrial complex for surveillance technologies.

    They’re going to need all those surveillance poles though, to maintain order during the implosion of our economy.

  • “The Queen is the official owner of all swans in open water in Britain.”

    What planet am I living on? Her Majesty, the Queen’s planet, apparently.  Read the last 2 lines of this (telegraph.co.uk).

    The Queen is the official owner of all swans in open water in Britain.

    A Buckingham Palace spokesman was unavailable for comment.

    LMAO@Her Majesty and this idiotic newspaper!!!

  • Study: Internet Explorer Users Less Intelligent*

    * By “study” I mean publicity stunt.

    AptiQuant Psychometric conducted an online study (IQ-Browser-AptiQuant-2011.pdf)  to determine the intelligence of users of various web browsers.  When I saw this article at first on Consumer Affairs about it, I was all, like, duh!

    Being a programmer, I know IE is a big piece of garbage, and personally I use Firefox, but after taking a step back from the ego-stroking I was forced to admit there is major bias in this study, the most obvious being the comparison of IE versions 6-9 with newer add-on browsers.  IE6 is 3 years older than version 1 of Firefox and Opera.  IE 6 was released in 2001 and Firefox 1 was released in 2004, as was Opera. Google released Chrome in 2008.

    Their conclusion is invalid because they’re over-selecting users for the IE group who don’t/can’t update software (less intelligent people are less capable of updating software).  This doesn’t speak to the choice of browser, it speaks to inability to install and update software.

    IE is installed by default with Windows, and other browsers actually require you to do something to install them.  Less intelligent people are less capable of downloading and installing software. A lot of people don’t even know what a browser is so they would have no idea how to install something additional. They will just use the default browser, whatever it is.  How about people using Safari, the default browser on Macs. Are they stupid too?  Perhaps.

    I think it goes without saying that surfing the web with IE6 is dangerous and not a very bright idea, due to the amount of malware out there on web servers, but this is not obvious to all people.  No offense if you don’t update your IE.   There’s no need for anyone to call you stupid, because you’ll find out the hard way on your own when your computer stops working.  If you like re-installing Windows over and over, who am I to judge?

    To summarize, this is bologna.  If you read the conclusions  it sounds like they are angry at M$ for integrating IE into the Windows Explorer like a brain slug that can’t be removed.  Aptiquant developers seem to have a bone to pick with IE (who doesn’t) but they should re-examine the data and attempt to control for some of these confounders or they’re going to insult a lot of users and not learn anything useful.  Then again, no publicity is bad publicity, right?

    You’ll pay the price for it.