As you no doubt have heard, IBM has begun taking over the sky, consildating corporate and educational power, and attempting world domination and mind control. This should worry everyone. Unlike Google, IBM does not have a good human rights record. What can be done about this monstrosity? Perhaps nothing. The end may be near.
Posts Tagged ‘hawt post’
Nazi Technocrats Harness the Power of the Sun
Posted in technology, tagged anti-Semitism, google, hawt post, ibm, mind control, neo-nazism, neonazism, noam chomsky, Robert Faurisson, technology, the holocaust, world domination on December 8, 2008 | 4 Comments »
My first guest post!
Posted in SMD, tagged culture, guest posts, hawt post, humans, internet, scientology, society, Subramaniam, technology, wikipedia, world through coloured glasses on November 29, 2008 | 4 Comments »
Mr. Subramaniam over at World Through Coloured Glasses invited me to write a guest post on his blog. His requested topic was “technology.” (No, not the Scientologist kind!) An interesting topic, not one I have written on before. I got to begin developing some of my ideas on, for example, the Internet and Wikipedia, and [...]
Two Cheers for Thanksgiving 2008
Posted in Politics/other, tagged christopher hitchens, dinesh d'souza, hawt post, howard zinn, lyndon larouche, thanksgiving, turkey, two cheers for colonialism on November 27, 2008 | 2 Comments »
Everyone has to admit, Thanksgiving is a delicious holiday. Can anyone deny it? No one can deny it. But what some people don’t know, and what some people do deny, is that Thanksgiving commemorates genocide against the native Indian population. The famous LaRouchian scholar Howard Zinn cites Christopher Colombus’s journals as follows: As soon as [...]
Protected: The Hardest to Kill is the First to Die: The Singularity of Paleontology
Posted in paleontology, tagged Alvarez hypothesis, Chicxulub Crater, Cretaceous–Tertiary extinction event, Deccan Traps, dinosaur, dinosaurs, hawt post, K-T boundary, Maastrichtian sea-level regression, Multiple impact event, paleontology on November 26, 2008 |
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