Wednesday, October 29, 2025
Friday, October 17, 2025
Israel and DC assassinated Charlie Kirk
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| Kirk's assassin (circled in red) as he smiles and fakes helping Kirk as they hand something off |
- Jimmy Dore's official website: The Jimmy Dore Show
- Israelis and Washington, DC Swampers searched all the relevant details of the Patsy, hospital, and doctors BEFORE the planned assassination, and it turned up on Google's servers?
- Candace Owens has the nerve to keep asking questions and trying to get to the bottom of the public execution when Charlie Kirk's own wife is fine with it and not questioning or searching anything now that she has the top position in TPUSA?
- SOLVED: Shooter shown shooting on video: Charlie Kirk killed by his own security detail
Friday, February 7, 2025
When I'm driving in my CAR (Win 2)


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| GTO Dream Giveaway from |
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| Cool convertible Camaro or fat Chevelle? |
A: Listening to hardcore LA punk and heavier and heavier metal of all kinds, it made sense. American boys need power, at least the LA (and Detroit) ones. Humans need the feel of speed. We were hardly the first American'ts to feel drawn to the exaggerated feminine curves of the Chevy Corvette over the square stylings of the Ford Mustang or the silly buggy shape of Hitler's Folkswagon (VW). The Chevy Camaro, the Malibu, the Nova, the Predator, the Scylla, the Leviathan, somewhere there were balding men during the Fifties fueling these fevered dreams of "Man and Machine." Women, too, strange tomboys and uberkoolchix. It was not the most meditative thing one could have been doing though in someways there was Zen and being in the zone. Gary Numan had a lot to do with it.
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| Polish until Death's reflection is clearly visible. |
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| Get off of there, Bean! You're going to get hurt! |
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| Wanna win one? What if we tell you there's a way? Well, there is. Read on for details. |
Enter to win two big-block Chevy muscle cars. Remember when powerful muscle machines like the Camaro and Chevelle ruled the road?
Are those glory days gone forever? Thanks to this Dream Giveaway, readers can keep making muscle-car memories with two specially selected big-block Chevys in their own garage! Let’s get right to the prizes.
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| My second car's a videogame. Is that pathetic? Hey, the insurance is much cheaper. |
- GRAND PRIZE #1: 19,000 original mile 450-horsepower big-block Chevelle SS454
- GRAND PRIZE #2: 375 horsepower big-block Camaro RS/SS 396 convertible
- Middle Finger, Middle Way (celebrity mudra)
- Ever wanted to be somebody else?
- Dreamgiveaway.com, Feb. 5, 2025; Dhr. Seven, Seth Auberon, Pat Macpherson, Ashley Wells (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly
Monday, January 27, 2025
Nvidia loses $589 billion in a day
Wednesday, September 13, 2023
Dr. Robert Epstein SPIES on Google
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| Prof. Robert Epstein was live on The Jimmy Dore Show (YouTube), Wed. Sept. 13, 2023. |
- TWP – Tech Watch Project
- While Dr. Epstein said he was interviewed for an hour by Tucker Carlson, we are unable to locate that video. Searchers bring up murdered child molester and trafficker Jeff Epstein.
- Dr. Robert Epstein's wife was assassinated, he alleges, in a freak car crash with evidence hidden and a botched "investigation" Wife of Google whistleblower dies following I-15 crash (NBC 7) San Diego (nbcsandiego.com) He set up the website mistisdeath.com to bring attention to this killing
- Wife of Google whistleblower who alleged election meddling dies in car crash (Mirror Online)
- Dr. Epstein had a 1-day solution for Covid-19 carrierseparationplan.com: Frontiers | How SARS-CoV-2 and Comparable Pathogens Can Be Defeated in a Single Day: Description and Mathematical Model of the Carrier Separation Plan (CSP) (frontiersin.org)
- Original article: dailymail.co.uk/news/article...
- Original Video: dailymail.co.uk/video/news...
[Well, what does it matter? We didn't want Trump to win anyway. [Many of us did not want Hillary Clinton either.] It matters because voters, not Big Tech companies like Google and Facebook/Meta, should be doing the electing without interference. Instead, candidates are selected and put into office by media corporations that are part of the military-industrial complex. Private corporations like Google are the "industrial" in that equation, and the merger of the state (public interest) and corporate power (private interest) is the very definition of "fascism," according to fascists like Mussolini of Italy and Hitler of Nazi Germany.
It was my turn, my election!
Tuesday, June 20, 2023
Ed Snowden: UFOs, ETs are real, not attacking
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| Our views are controlled by the mainstream media, but few of us realize that to avoid it. |
Thursday, April 5, 2012
The Internet is only 5,000 days old (video)

And already it has become the biggest spying medium and time dump, siphoning away countless hours, leaving us mesmerized by screens and terrified of becoming disconnected. We never seem to notice that we are not connected by tech-dependent "connectivity"...said the people over the Internet.
It is far more effective than TV, the original Boob Tube. The Boob has become You, with your own Tube to download and upload to.


There is mail, music, video, searches, surprisingly innovative Buddhist Weblogs, and dating. Have you tried FlirtOmatic.com with your cell phone? Have you seen OK Cupid, which is free and uber cool? Or the darn desperate sounding MarryMeAlready.com?
There goes another week of swamping around the pixels and private profiles of strangers."Kill" your computer and run! Never use "evil" Google when there are better search engines willing to help without spying, tracking, and selling your date. A good alternative? Ixquick.com or:
- Alternatives to Google and why to use them
- Going Google-free: Best alternative services
- How to find alternatives to Google
- The Rich and The Rest of Us (event)
Sneak Peek: What's a Wayfinder?
Finding Your Way in a Wild New World
Psychology Today, USA Today, and National Public Radio (NPR) have all referred to Martha Beck, PhD as “one of the best-known life coaches in America.”
She is a monthly columnist for "O," the Oprah Magazine, and has contributed to Real Simple, Redbook, and Mademoiselle. She has written for many other national magazines as well and appears frequently as an “expert” on life design on dull programs like Good Morning America.
She is the author of Steering by Starlight, Expecting Adam, and her latest Finding Your Way in a Wild New World.
Beck talks about the ancient "wayfinders" and "wayfarers" [Buddhist samanas or shramans, "wandering recluses," who leave it all behind to find enlightenment] and the importance of why we too must find our own way through this rapidly changing, technologically driven, often chaotic new world.
Her book attempts to access the capacity of the brain to find that non-verbal (pre-verbal, nobly silent) part of us that "knows" and knows that it knows that it knows. She offers tips on how to navigate safely through this wild new world in every aspect of our lives.
- “Martha Beck is the wisest, most generous and gifted of spiritual leaders. Her book will show you how to gently unlock your potential for deep transformation, so that you can explore uncharted territory and come home to your true, purposeful, and unafraid self.” –Harriet Lerner, PhD, author of The Dance of Anger and Marriage Rules
- “We really like what she's saying in spite of her sickly, squirrely, jolting, spastic way of uttering it. What're ya gonna do?” –Wisdom Quarterly
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
YaCy: Ya See? We don't need Google

DIY search engine takes on Google
(BBC) Backed by free software activists, YaCy aims to literally [take it out of Google's manipulating hands and] put search into the hands of users by distributing its indexing engine around the Net.
Anyone can download the YaCy software and help the search system improve and spread the load of queries.
Its creators also hope YaCy will be much harder to censor than existing systems that pipe queries through centralized servers.
The YaCy search page was opened to the public on Nov. 28, 2011 and currently has about 600 participants or peers that share the load of queries and the task of indexing information.
"Most of what we do on the internet involves search," said Michael Christen, YaCy's project leader in a statement. "It's the vital link between us and the information we're looking for."
"For such an essential function, we cannot rely on a few large companies, and compromise our privacy in the process," he said.
YaCy (pronounced "Ya See") is supported by the Free Software Foundation Europe (FSFE) which campaigns on digital rights and tries to help people control their own digital destiny. More
Monday, September 19, 2011
Testosterone Makes the Man
Sadly most US men suffer from "testosterone poisoning" or they behave like they do. From the example of our political leaders (Clinton's satyriasis, Hillary's lesbianism, Pres. Obama's bisexuality) to the use of toxic plastics and other major sources of xenoestrogens, our hormones are all over the map.This hormone disruption is inflamed by hyper-masculinity in video games, sports, music, gun use and, oddly, homosexuality. Sexual misconduct of obsession and acting like wolves leads to indiscriminate behavior with almost any receptive and some unreceptive partner.
In the military, for example, sexual assault and rape are commonplace. Many of those attacks are male on male. Just as Afghan Pashtuns are accused and condemned for engaging in bacha bazi (dancing boy pederasty/molestation), US soldiers hypocritically engage in similar behavior in the name of top dog pirate/prison machismo. Pirates are famous for the booty they make off with, and they are not the only ones.A new report, however, reveals that it is a biological trick. Genes and social training gear men for excessive interest in spreading seeds and making conquests, upping the chances of impregnating someone and spreading those genes. But when the baby comes, dwoop! Testosterone levels drop precipitously -- and with those levels attitudes must change uncomfortably. Suddenly it's my daughter, and I think I know what men are thinking when they look at her. Testosterone makes men, not fatherhood. But NPR disagrees.
(NPR, Weekend Edition, Sept. 17, 2011) A new study says that when men become fathers, our testosterone levels drop. Like a brick. I doubt that many fathers are surprised. Transcript
Heidi Klum is the most dangerous celebrity in cyberspace, according to a new list compiled by Internet security developers McAffee. One in ten websites that come up in searches have more than pictures. They have viruses and malware that ruin computers and steal personal information. It is not only supermodels and scandalous actresses. Number 3 on the list is CNN's Larry King replacement Piers Morgan. But most searches are seeking salacious photos of women.- AUDIO: The new Bossa Nova (Alt Latino NPR)
- Get cancer answers without pharmaceuticals or surgery
- PHOTOS: Siddhartha striving in Theravada Indonesia
- AUDIO: When it rains, it spores (Mushrooms in Mass.)
- VIDEO: "Suicidal" mountain cows puzzle police
- Visit the Huntington Library and gardens FREE
- VIDEO: What is nudism and would I like it?
- VIDEO: one of the 10 Most Shocking Animal Attacks Ever
- Defender of Nepalese Gurkhas (who helped British) target of hate
- Panic in India as an 10,000 lb elephant rampages during a religious festival in Kerala (AnimalPlanetTV)
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Supersizing Jesus's paltry supper
Last Supper discovery surprises expertsA pattern found in 52 paintings of Jesus' final meal over a thousand years sheds light on a troubling trend. What plates reveal - Museum's odd "acquisition" - Artist's new Louvre ceiling
Thursday, February 25, 2010
The Google-NSA Alliance: Q&A
Google's facing a gaggle of questions over reports that it's working with the National Security Agency. According to a story first published by The Washington Post on Thursday, Google's enlisting the help of the NSA to better secure its electronic assets. The partnership is reportedly a response to the recent attack on Google's networks -- you know, the one that led to the whole "we're leaving China" debacle. The news, not surprisingly, is generating a wave of reaction on the Web: Is this normal? Is our information still secure? Is Google really evil after all? And has the NSA been writing those crazy Google interview questions all along? More>>Wednesday, February 10, 2010
New Way to Find a Job

(NPR) Rob McGovern, the founder of Jobfox, says he sees his company as akin to eHarmony. Rather than just posting a resume, Jobfox users fill out detailed profile. According to the latest government jobs report, nearly 15 million people were unemployed last month. That's a lot of job seekers competing for a limited number of openings. Some are turning to a new generation of job Web sites that use targeted search technology to play matchmaker.
Friday, July 24, 2009
AP to crack down on use of stories

Taking a new hard line that news articles should not turn up on search engines and Web sites without permission, The Associated Press (AP) said Thursday that it would add secret software to each article. The aim is to show what limits apply to the rights to use it; the software notifies the AP how the article is used.
“If someone can build multibillion-dollar businesses out of keywords, we can build multihundred-million businesses out of headlines, and we’re going to do that,” Mr. Curley said. The goal, he said, was not to have less use of the news articles, but to be paid for any use.
Search engines and news aggregators contend that their brief article citations fall under the legal principle of "fair use." Executives at some news organizations have said they are reluctant to test the Internet boundaries of fair use, for fear that the courts would rule against them. More>>




















