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As you may have noticed I'm not really glad that banks, lobbyists, secret societies and all the "good 'ole boys" took a chokehold on the world a few years ago. They now own(thru Murdock's and Bonnier's(to name 2 big ones) media-empires) our minds in a way. Our perception of reality comes from what we take in as information and the knowledge we previously aquired. So if all the big TV-stations, big newspapers and bibg radiostations are owned by the same people... well... they own our perception of reality.

Sorry to go out on a tangent there, let's get back to why I write this post almost one year after the previous one.

I couldn't belive my eyes when I read that Barack Obama is this years Nobel Peace Prize winner!
( http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/peace/laureates/2009/press.html )
On top of that, he get's the prize because (amongst other things) for helping in the work to get countries to dismantle their nuclear-arms. Isn't that a little ironic for a country with one of the biggest stock of this kind of weapons?

Obama has been choosen and was put in the whitehouse by bankers, wallstreet and lobbyists(this can be seen as almost all the people he put in there are bilderberger's, people from the council on foreign relations and people from the trilateral comission.)

The takeover of America is complete and it seems my own country has undergone the same transition with 3 bilderberg'ers(the primeminister was even chosen to be a bilderbgerger BEFORE his party won!) and alot of old grumpy white guys who just does what the people with the money tells them to do. Follow the party-line on every issue or be destroyed.

I am a cynic, paranoid and angry person in general when it comes to these things but they are doing it out in the open for fuck sake!

To everyone who read this whole post, stand strong out there. It's going to get rough. The EU is in place, the north american union is coming and so is the same sort of deal for asia. I guess Africa gets to remain a free for all warzone.

May server protect us all...

One for all the paranoids out there

  • Oct. 20th, 2008 at 9:30 PM
When I heard about Elcomsoft's new software being able to crack WPA and WPA2 keys amazingly fast with help from dual cores and nvidias powerful gpu's I thought "Oh my... the shit has most CERTAINLY hit the fan now". To think that all that data transfered over commercial, governmental and private wifi-networks is up for grabs. How much "sensitive" governmental and commercial information are sent over these, presumably kept hidden from the roaming eye of strangers, networks?

Wifi can not be regarded as safe anymore. The gold WEP-days are back and with a vengance, just think about how many presumably secure wifi accesspoints have been added to all kinds of networks since WPA and WPA2 was adopted.

If that wasn't bad enough, I found this article via slashdot about how all the cheapest(read: the most popular) brands of keyboards can be tapped... from 20 meters away... even through walls! So if you have an antenna and some way to analyze the electromagnetic spectrum you could tap your neighbours keyboards(I am NOT telling anyone to actually do this, that would be illegal and/or imoral.) and record everything they type. Or if you're a "caring" and "interested" government you could easily build some wireless wiretaps. And because it's so obscure there's not even any encryption to crack.

Hope I'm making sence, I'm tired and kind of hungry.

Be safe and get headjacked today ;)

So I have been thinking about this subject for a long time, mostly because the discussion about ISP's being responsible for what their customers do, and I thought I'd give you my short explenation why they shouldn't be forced to do that. Most politicians and people who advocate this type of control have no idea how the technology works and just bought in to the whole "oh it must be on the internet, there are only bad people on the internet".

My point is really short and should be simple enough for everyone to understand, so here we go.

You could almost say that renting a DSL/PPP/Fiber-connection is like renting an apartment. You are renting a space from someone wich in theory is theirs but buy paying for it you have attained ownership of this space(be it real space as in an apartment or be it virtual space as an DSL-connection). Should the landlord be able to be penalised for what is going on in your apartment? And should he be forced to go in to your apartment and go thru your stuff just so he doesn't get shit for it? Or even plant cameras and microphones in the apartment to check that nothing illegal is going on?

Woke up an hour ago and  just had to write something about this. If you wan't to poke hole(s) in this over-simplified explenation or just discuss it more, just leave a comment.

The Dollar is Crashing, All Hail the Euro

  • Apr. 9th, 2008 at 1:04 PM
For a few months I have been hearing about the dollar being unstable and dropping in value. The news has been talking about stockmarkets plummiting, leaving alot of people who thought they could invest all their money in stocks and watch them grow forever in the gutter. Americans who bought the lie about stability in adjustable rate mortgages are paying with their homes as their loans become bigger and bigger as the value of the house drops.

As I was listening to an archived show of  "Coast to Coast AM" the other day I heard author Steve Quayle talking about the collapsing economy worldwide and he mentioned billionares in Canada raising their voices in concern about the high value of the canadian dollar wich they thought would lower their exports. Does this seem kind of odd to anyone else? How are people even able to say anything like this without being smashed to peices by everyone in the room? "Oh we, the owners of this country, think the currency is valued to high and that might hurt our business."

I, being a cynical "conspiracynut", think they are driving the american dollar into a complete crash. When that has been done the banks will sieze the homes of anyone they can find and the people who "happened to know" this was going to happen can buy up all the land and companies they can carry. And what could reasure us more than the former chief of the Federal Reserve, Alan Greenspan, telling the Gulf states to stop trading oil with dollars.

North American Union and the Amero, here we come.

With these events unfolding I really think the euro is the way to go and I regret that I live in a country where we haven't converted to it yet. My previous stance on this has been really negative and I felt that we shuldn't be giving up our currency. But as it dawns on me that the Swedish Krona is tied to the almighty dollar(due to exports and whatnot) I fear I might have been mistaking.

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I <3 Independent Media!

  • Mar. 19th, 2008 at 1:27 AM
Don't have time to write anything now, tired as hell. Check out some independent media(that means no productplacement amongst other things :P ):
r4nger5 - internet radioshow made by some britts
Newsreal - Sean Kennedy's weekly newsprogram, all the news you need to stay alive
WhatTheHell!?!  - RantRadio's funniest show ever

Oh, and I upgraded my account. Didn't like the ads :P

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