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Is there really any future in crypto currencies? Because I've been into cryptos since 2017 people tend to assume I'm a believer. B...
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Remember CALIFORNICATION ? - That slow but funky Red Hot Chilli Peppers song from 1999. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YlUKcNNmywk This ...
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This new doco by Jason Christoff is well worth watching. Planet Mind Control First he demonstrates how we are being constantly mind progra...
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The next health pysop is probably going to be "Meningitis" What gets me is that it took most people five years to even begin to g...
Wednesday, 8 January 2025
NO DOUBT
Tuesday, 7 January 2025
MICROSOFT IS SPYWARE
As of 2024, over 95% of Microsoft users were using spyware crap

Microsoft ended for me at Win 7 (I refuse to use any newer Microsoft operating systems) and I'm mainly using Linux Mint now. Linux is far from perfect, and I suspect that the big players are doing their best to infiltrate Linux at every level and sabotage it's development from the inside.
But with Windows 11, Microsoft has gone next level spyware, and I hope that more normies start to wake up this year. Windows 10 is spyware, but Windows 11 is deep state fist up sphincter data control. 2025 is a good time to wake up, it's only a decade too late...
Monday, 6 January 2025
LINUX NEEDS MORE FILE BROWSERS
Don't panic, I'm just kidding. Linux doesn't really need any more file browsers, it already has at least 32. What it needs are some more that are as good as the ones that come standard on Windows.
This seems to be an issue that Linux developers have been refusing to properly address for decades. As a Windows user switching to Linux, I think it's one of the big issues that send so many Microsoft refugees straight back to Windows. Most Linux file browsers suck...
Sunday, 5 January 2025
RANDOMS 2025 #01
So for 2025 I plan to continue this ancient tradition, but may not be as anal about doing a randoms post every week, although I will aim to keep posting them on Sundays for maximum spiritual enlightenment. And I won't be including a weekly GIF anymore because I've already posted most of the best ones from my collection.
CENSORED BY GOOGLE
Because Blogger is owned by Google, I have long been expecting my posts to be censored, so I have them all backed up. But in all of 2024, only one of my posts was deleted. A post about Jason Christoff.
Strangely my old blog seemed to develop more formatting bugs that started on the same day that post was censored. One of those problems is that no matter what I do in the advanced theme settings, I'm no longer able to change the colours of the links, which are stuck on unreadable dark blue and bright red.
I can't help wondering if after a year of working well, Google wanted me to stop using their platform? It may just be a coincidence, or possibly the 15 year old theme is on it's last legs, but it seems odd...
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reposted version hasn't been censored yet, but just in case that new
version still triggers Google's AI, I won't post it here on this new
blog for now because I don't want to get off on the wrong foot. But you
can still read it here.
It's an interesting example of censorship, and ironically, in censoring that particular post, Google helped rekindle my interest in posting online. Why do they care so much? Which part of this information do these globalist data collecting scum fear the most?

































