LastPass is forcing users to change their master passwords after a possible attack on LastPass servers was noticed. The service manages passwords across multiple platforms.Read | Permalink Read more »
Sasquatch Sighted At England’s Bath Abbey*; Osama Bin Laden Dead at Age 54
"The next worst thing to a battle lost is a battle won," Arthur Wellesley, Duke of Wellington (1769-1852) Team America--Fuck YEAH!" Joe Cowboy, upon 'foiling' a terrorist plot to destroy Paris "The more things change, the more they stay the same," French proverb "Heads you win, tails I lose," Barack Obama to Rance Priebus, November 2012 "100 years of dogs on commemorative plates," Dr. Lionel Tobin, British Association for the Paranormal ("B.A.P.") Obviously you have heard the news by now: On 1st May 2011, a team of U.S. Navy... Read more »
Paul Craig Roberts: The Impotence of Elections – Alex Jones Tv 3/4
Paul Craig Roberts: The Impotence of Elections - Alex Jones Tv 3/4 Paul Craig Roberts www.infowars.com. http November 3, 2010 In his historical novel, The Leopard, Giuseppe di Lampedusa writes that things have to change in order to remain the same. ... Read more »
Paul Craig Roberts: The Impotence of Elections – Alex Jones Tv 3/4
Paul Craig Roberts: The Impotence of Elections - Alex Jones Tv 3/4 Paul Craig Roberts www.infowars.com. http November 3, 2010 In his historical novel, The Leopard, Giuseppe di Lampedusa writes that things have to change in order to remain the same. ... Read more »
Noam Chomsky: Is The World Too Big To Fail?
In a talk given in Amsterdam, Noam Chomsky weighs in smartly on revolutionary unrest in the Middle East and the United States’ unsustainable foreign policy and domestic power structure. Via the Huffington Post:
Read more »Support for democracy is the province of ideologists and propagandists. In the real world, elite dislike of democracy is the norm. The evidence is overwhelming that democracy is supported insofar as it contributes to social and economic objectives, a conclusion reluctantly conceded by the more serious scholarship.
Elections have become a charade, run by the public relations industry. After his 2008 victory, Obama won an award from the industry for the best marketing campaign of the year. Executives were euphoric. In the business press they explained that they had been marketing candidates like other commodities since Ronald Reagan, but 2008 was their greatest achievement and would change the style in corporate boardrooms. The 2012 election is expected to cost…
Sony PlayStation Network Breached
This breach is serious. Not just some, but all 77 million user IDs, passwords, and other information has been stolen from Sony. If you have an ID for the PlayStation Network, either for gaming or streaming video, at least change your passwords.Read | P... Read more »
Spontaneous Order and Ron Paul’s Victory in 2012
In my opinion, Ron Paul won something momentous in 2008 - he changed the minds of hundreds of thousands if not millions of people. No, he did not win an election. Not even close - but it has never been about winning for Ron Paul. Winning in 2008 would ... Read more »
Qatar To Use Remote-Controlled Clouds By 2022 World Cup
Of course, due to dangerous levels of pollution and radiation, by 2022 we will venture outdoors only for very brief periods. BLDG BLOG reveals the sky-architecture of the future:
Read more »“Artificial clouds” driven by solar-powered engines might be deployed at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar to help keep the stadiums from overheating. Each cloud, as a short video hosted over at the BBC explains, “is constructed from an advanced, lightweight, and strong carbon-fiber material.”
The interior of the cloud is injected with helium gas to make it float. The cloud hovers like a helicopter and is remotely controlled. In this way, the cloud hovers over the football ground, shielding it from direct sunlight and providing a favorable climatic environment. The cloud is also programmed to continuously change its shielding position according to the prevailing east-to-west path of the sun.
After all, I suppose it makes sense that the next step in temporary event architecture will…
Qatar To Use Remote-Controlled Clouds By 2022 World Cup
Of course, due to dangerous levels of pollution and radiation, by 2022 we will venture outdoors only for very brief periods. BLDG BLOG reveals the sky-architecture of the future:
Read more »“Artificial clouds” driven by solar-powered engines might be deployed at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar to help keep the stadiums from overheating. Each cloud, as a short video hosted over at the BBC explains, “is constructed from an advanced, lightweight, and strong carbon-fiber material.”
The interior of the cloud is injected with helium gas to make it float. The cloud hovers like a helicopter and is remotely controlled. In this way, the cloud hovers over the football ground, shielding it from direct sunlight and providing a favorable climatic environment. The cloud is also programmed to continuously change its shielding position according to the prevailing east-to-west path of the sun.
After all, I suppose it makes sense that the next step in temporary event architecture will…
Color Revolution’s Mystery Gunmen
Imagine you are an embattled regime fighting against a rising tide of foreign-funded protesters. The entire world is watching, one nation is already under creeping foreign invasion for "waging war against his own people," your nation has been warned t... Read more »
