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Showing posts with label Utopian Crackpot. Show all posts
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Saturday, December 14, 2013

MooPig Tech Coroner :: "The Disappearing Internet and Everything"

What in the Hell is Going on with the Internet?
Retrieved by Pat Darnell and the Herd  |  Dec 14, 2013  |  Bryan TX

[Picture LINK] NSA HQ


How the Powerful Intelligence World Is on the Verge of the Ability to Make People Digitally Disappear | Alternet: "Am I suggesting the plot for a novel by some twenty-first century George Orwell? Hardly. As we edge toward a fully digital world, such things may soon be possible, not in science fiction but in our world—and at the push of a button. In fact, the earliest prototypes of a new kind of “disappearance” are already being tested. We are closer to a shocking, dystopian reality that might once have been the stuff of futuristic novels than we imagine. Welcome to the memory hole."

'via Blog this'

This is the beginning of the Class Warfare: Internet Style. Or is it? High and mighty rich, fortunate sons, self-worshipers do not want the masses telling them how things are going to be. And a totally free, vacuum, of internet terrorizes the entitled few who do not want to understand struggles and strife of their neighboring persons down here on earth. If the Internet organized against the money changing pharisees, and toppled some of their interests, higher ups cannot afford the legal fees, and long term battles, so they attempt to get rid of the Internet in quicker, unclear, sinister ways. Some singularity of higher-uppedness delegates its minions to get legislation passed, and departments founded that will control our Internet.

Our extant spy network, NSA, and its developers do not want the Internet user doing the same thing NSA does ... and this is not recent news, it has been going on for decades. You see, it turns out that Brazil plans to exit centralized USA led Internet:
" ... The NSA program, dubbed Bullrun, took 10 years to crack the web’s encryption technologies, before finally reaching a breakthrough in 2010 that made “vast amounts” of previously unreadable data accessible. Perhaps more worryingly, the NSA has an ongoing program to place backdoors in commercial products (websites, routers, encryption programs, etc.) to enable easy snooping on encrypted communications.

The documents outline a three-pronged plan to ensure the NSA can access the bulk of the internet’s encrypted traffic: Influencing the development of new encryption standards to introduce weaknesses, using supercomputers to break encryption, and collaborating with ISPs and tech companies to gain backdoor access. (Winter on 18 Sep 2013. LINK. [source]) ..."
MooPig Wisdom has learned by doing its thing on the free Internet. It has plied its talent and trade via the up-to-now free enterprise of the Internet. However, we now feel threatened by butchers of freedom as we enter our humble 8th year online. We suspect some entity will become our overseer, if not already in place.

At present we have a place and destiny on the internet, that pretty much describes our patent work. But like everything on the Internet, MooPig Wisdom is mashed up with "numerous" other publications. It cannot be avoided. And MooPig Wisdom has been in the past hit by censors, and copyright bots. Portions of posts and pictures have been erased: it is par for the game. We expected from the start in 2006 some dalliance from higher powers. But scholars were on this over two decades ago.
" ... News: January 12, 1993 | Economist Jack Hopper returns with a discussion of another book by William Greider--"Who Will Tell the People?" We review how, during the Reagan-Bush years the drive of the rich and powerful to capture completely the organs of government, to lock out all meaningful public participation, and to bend all laws and the administration of them to their own interest have had a seriously detrimental on the people in general--impoverishing and disenfranchising them. This destruction of the social contract implied from the years of FDR is nothing less than class warfare by the American ruling class on the rest of us. (Producer: Frank Morrow. Copyright January, 1993. LINK) ..."
CONCLUSION
Whatever pressures we as Internet users are feeling most assuredly comes from self-serving plutocrats.

_________________Reference
http://www.alternet.org/civil-liberties/how-powerful-intelligence-world-verge-ability-make-people-digitally-disappear
http://www.diplomacy.edu/blog/wcit-failure-future-digital-tower-babel-endangered
http://www.flashrouters.com/blog/2013/06/09/nsas-prism-program-will-probably-freak-you-out-a-bit/file-photo-nsa-compiles-massive-database-of-private-phone-calls/
https://archive.org/details/AV_486-CLASS_WARFARE_AMERICAN_STYLE
http://observer.com/2010/12/emthe-timesem-style-section-makes-sacrificial-offering-to-internet-mememonster/
http://danfromsquirrelhill.wordpress.com/tag/class-warfare/
http://dangerousminds.net/categories/category/class_war
http://www.classwarfareexists.com/brazil-announces-plans-to-leave-us-centered-internet/
http://www.extremetech.com/computing/165849-nsa-and-gchq-have-broken-internet-encryption-created-backdoors-that-anyone-could-use
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/class-warfare-american-style/
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memory_hole



Sunday, May 06, 2012

MooPig Music Brands Department :: "Objects in Mirror are Closer than they Appear"


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21 Albums [Covers] They Don't Want You to Know About | Cracked.com: "Music changes faster than any other art form. As an artist, keeping up with the trends requires you to either lie or have an incredibly boring social life. We asked you to show us what music history might look like if great bands didn't particularly give a shit. The winner is below, but first the runners up (Cracked Readers. May 06, 2012. HERE) ..."


It's not about the music, it is about the Album Covers ... and then it is about the music... take a look at these album covers from Cracked.com Readers using PHOTOPlasty as they call it.

Cracked Magazine is like MAD ind Magazine, and we like it.

'via Blog this'

Retrieved by Patrick Darnell  |  May 6, 2012  |  Bryan TX

MooPig scale of music appreciation low to high:
1-- Grimace
2-- Nervous
3-- Eyes shut, nasal cavity resonating
4-- BTU output at normal respiration of 314 btu per hour
5-- Sporadic Yawning
6-- Tingling Sensations from head to foot on one side
7-- Tingling “Ditto” on both sides
8-- Full frontal body resonating
9-- Entire body experiencing to point of dancing in the aisles

10-- Converging arts in cranium resulting in visions and edifications of mind, heart, and soul




_________________________________Reference
http://www.cracked.com/photoplasty_363_21-albums-they-dont-want-you-to-know-about/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+CrackedRSS+%28Cracked%3A+All+Posts%29

Saturday, April 10, 2010

News from GLenview, ILLinois

Glenview man charged with drug-induced homicide
Woman has died as a result of overdose

GLENVIEW, Ill.
Charges have been filed against a Glenview man authorities say administered illegal drugs to a woman who later died as a result of an overdose.

Cary M. Cohen, 23, of the 3800 block of Michael Lane, is charged with drug-induced homicide in the death of 21-year-old Laura Riley, of the 2700 block of Park Lane in Glenview.

On December 12, officers were called to a reported overdose at Cohen's home, police said.

When officers arrived, they found Riley unresponive, and called for an ambulance to transport her to a hospital where she was later pronounced dead.

Cohen was scheduled to appear in bond court in Skokie on Wednesday.

WGN-TV News Desk
WGN News  |  April 7, 2010 | a Tribune Website
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Friday, November 21, 2008

This Story Shivers Me Timbers

http://www.celestialmonochord.org/2008/10/rollingstone-out-on-highway-61.html

Rollingstone out on Highway 61
The Celestial Monochord | Journal of the Institute for Astrophysics and the Hillbilly Blues

The histories of Minnesota City and Rollingstone, two towns you pass along Highway 61 on your way out of Minnesota, begin with a Utopian crackpot whose followers became his victims in one of the more ghastly episodes in the state's history.

The Rollingstone Colony was a little like the Donner Party, if a lot less famous. Its story also reminds me a bit of the Bear Mountain Picnic Massacre.

In 1851, a New York printer persuaded a group of New York professionals to join a Utopian community. They would start fresh in a well-planned city out west in the health-promoting climate of the new Minnesota Territory. The town was to be called Rollingstone.

The leader went out west first, and when 400 people followed him, they found him stuck in a swamp. The women and children slept in a large tent, the men in gopher pits. About three quarters of them soon died in the epidemics that swept the settlement.

Wait. Come to think of it, that's more or less how I came to live here too ...

Anyway, the survivors founded Minnesota City. A small village two miles away is today called Rollingstone, but I'm unclear about precisely how the two towns relate historically to one other and to the Rollingstone Colony.

In any case, I'm thinking more about Bob Dylan and the mid-1960's.
PHOTO: Not Bob Dylan
It seems hard to believe that a Minnesotan would write a song called "Like A Rolling Stone" — a song about what it's like to find yourself all alone and boondoggled out on the new frontier — and that he'd put it on an album called Highway 61 Revisited without knowing anything whatsoever about the story of the Rollingstone Colony.

But then, a lot of true things are also hard to believe. It certainly wouldn't be the first time that Dylan seemed preternaturally relevant — that his empathetic imagination would insinuate itself convincingly beyond what seems possible. I've written about that before.

Maybe it's all a coincidence, but it might be worth looking into. I don't know if anyone's properly done the legwork to understand how well-known this incident could've been to Dylan in the early 1960's. My research time is currently booked.

I also don't know if anybody has ever asked Bob when, if ever, he first heard about the Rollingstone Colony down on Highway 61.

[ Retrieved entirely from HERE ]
Author's References:
Cathy Wurzer's just-published book, Tales of the Road: Highway 61, provides an efficient telling in two pages. She also talked about it today on Minnesota Public Radio.

Christopher M. Johnson's article in Minnesota History (49:140-148) provides much detail on how the community got to Minnesota.

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"A rolling stone gathers no moss..." 9proverb0
Comment:
I hope I am on the right side. This proverb came from the Sententiae of Publilius Syrus, and roughly translates as People always moving, with no roots in one place, avoid responsibilities and cares. I have always thought it meant something else. I thought that whatever is going on in your life if you just keep moving you will eventually get on the right course. I say, Rolling, Rolling like a river........

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