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Posted by one under god, Saturday, 28 November 2009 10:55:22 AM
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i know there shall be no replies
so here is the latest...very interesting intervieuw...with a thatcherite...yes from the days of maggie thatcher....and guess what he just might be right you aint seen nuthing yet http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z1Qhm6YRdJE Lord Christopher Monckton on Alex Jones Tv 1/5:Global Warming Hype" A Stink of Desperation!!" re the next level http://www.corbettreport.com/articles/20091125_enviro_message.htm back ground reading http://www.worldfreemansociety.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=0&t=3449&p=20682&hilit=Monckton#p20682 http://www.worldfreemansociety.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=66&t=3172&hilit=Monckton financed by the self same elite banking cartel/ that financed every war..under the same ursurous terms layed on the state..picked up by the citizen/serf..under deceptive civil contracted juristictions its about a world govt..serving incorperated multinationals. .and them recieving direct the compulsory tax on ..lol..carbon..a global tax...on carbon credits..that is then gifted to multinationals..to subvert nationality..globally..financed with our compulsory new taxes on everything..we buy and sell..[or consume].. Read the Copenhagen Agreement http://unfccc.int/resource/docs/2009/awglca7/eng/inf02.pdf Looking at the location of the word "governance" in the doc makes you realize what TPTB have in mind. http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703574604574500580285679074.html?mod=googlenews_wsj Next stop should be here if you're American: http://www.globalclimatescam.com/?page_id=560 at least that gives you something...to rebut You watched..with growing unease..as the message became parroted,.. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xi1LU45Nip0 .. not argued, worn like a fashion http://www.ecorazzi.com/2009/11/17/green-fashion-8-celebrities-with-eco-friendly-collections/ ..rather than something..that came..from/the conviction..of understanding. You disagreed..when the slogans–and..then the science–were dumbed down...When carbon dioxide..became the focus..and CO2 was taken up as a political-cause..Soon..it was the only cause. You knew that..Al Gore was not a scientist,..that his evidence/was factually incorrect, http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/10/11/AR2007101102134.html Your Movement..Has Been Hijacked http://www.corbettreport.com/articles/20091125_enviro_message.htm You knew something..was wrong..when you saw them argue..for a cap-and-trade scheme proposed by Ken Lay, http://cei.org/gencon/019,02898.cfm ..when you saw Goldman/Sachs..position itself..to ride the carbon trading bubble, http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/story/28816321/inside_the_great_american_bubble_machine ..when the whole thrust..of the movement..became ways..to make money or spend money..or raise money/from this panic. Your movement..had been hijacked. The realization..came the first time..you read The Club of Rome’s 1991 book,..The First Global Revolution, http://www.archive.org/stream/TheFirstGlobalRevolution#page/n85/mode/2up Posted by one under god, Saturday, 28 November 2009 2:10:29 PM
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one under god: "i know there shall be no replies"
Here is one. Firstly, the internet is not perfect. There are strange connectivity outages all the time, sometimes persisting for days. Sometimes they are caused by arguments between the ISP's. http://blog.isp-planet.com/blog/2008/03/another-cogent-peering-fight.html Usually however they are just technical. Some router somewhere have gone gaga and miss routes some packets flowing through it, so one portion of the internet can't see another. When it only effects to distant sites on the internet, it is not unusual for no one to notice for a while. Secondly, assuming you are running Windows, run a virus scanner over your machine - several different ones in fact. (Merely having one installed doesn't cut it I am afraid - you will still get viruses, and the first thing they do is disable you virus scanner.) There are plenty of free ones - just google for "online virus scanner". Thirdly, if you a have a virus scanner checking your web browsing turn it off - at least for a little while to see if it is causing your problems. Posted by rstuart, Monday, 30 November 2009 11:49:47 AM
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Given all the server problems OLO has been experiencing lately, I'm just wondering whether a little glitch I'm seeing is part of all those problems, or just peculiar to my own computer set-up.
When an OLO page loads, an area in the bottom right hand corner of the page remains blank, obscuring text in the process. Here is an example: http://www.twitpic.com/rv6on Having only recently installed Ubuntu 8.04 (the current long-term-support version of the OS) in place of my lightning-struck Ubuntu 7.10, I was prepared to believe it might be a quirk of the newer OS, but after having downloaded and installed all the updates the problem still, seemingly randomly, occurs. I suspect it may be related to a particular ad loading up on the OLO page. Is anyone else experiencing this minor annoyance? PS I have been experiencing problems with running YouTube videos since re-installing my Ubuntu 8.04 OS. I had put it down to an OS-related problem, but perhaps that is not so. I haven't checked since installing all the (419) updates to the system yesterday. Posted by Forrest Gumpp, Thursday, 3 December 2009 6:10:28 AM
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A sweeping..international treaty..to regulate how knowledge and creativity..may flow on the Internet is now being negotiated.
The film,.,music,..publishing..and information industries..don’t want a public debate about the issues..or an open debate in Congress...So they have been working..hand-in-glove with the U.S./Trade Representative..to move U.S. policymaking offshore..and throw a dark cloak of secrecy around everything. http://www.onthecommons.org/content.php?id=2582 The next stop:..draconian penalties..for anyone..who is accused..of violating copyright law. Details about the treaty..are murky...But the latest draft,according to a leak summarized on the Boing Boing website,.. http://www.boingboing.net/2009/11/03/secret-copyright-tre.html would require: That Internet Service/Providers..(ISPs)..have to proactively police copyright..on user-contributed material...This means that it will be impossible..to run a service like Flickr or YouTube or Blogger.. since hiring enough lawyers..to ensure that the mountain of material uploaded..every second isn’t infringing..will exceed any hope of profitability. That ISPs..have to..cut off the Internet access of accused copyright infringers or face liability...This means that your entire family could be denied to the internet..and hence to civic participation, health information,..education,..communications,..and their means of earning a living..if one member..is accused of copyright infringement,..without access..to a trial or counsel. That the whole/world..must adopt..US-style..“notice-and-takedown” rules that require ISPs..to remove any material that is accused..again,..without evidence or trial..of infringing copyright. This has proved a disaster in the U.S. and other countries,..where it provides an easy means..of censoring material,..just by accusing it of infringing copyright. Mandatory prohibitions on breaking DRM..[Digital Rights Management systems],..even if doing so for a lawful purpose..(e.g., to make a work available to disabled people;..for archival preservation;..because you own/the copyrighted work..that is locked up with DRM). Who would have guessed..that such nasty stuff was embedded in a treaty called the..“Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement(ACTA)”? http://www.infowars.com/stealth-treaty-seeks-strict-controls-over-internet/ That title was presumably meant to reassure people that it’s a non-controversial measure. http://www.keionline.org/node/698 But fighting counterfeits seems to be just the cover story...The real goal is to win a backdoor expansion of copyright law,..much stronger enforcement powers..and greater corporate control of the Internet..all without having to go through..that pesky process known as democracy. [The full petition can be read here.] http://www.keionline.org/ Posted by one under god, Thursday, 3 December 2009 9:16:39 PM
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Forrest--I'm running Ubuntu 9.10 and don't have the minor problem you mentioned.
However, I was experiencing the You Tube problem for some time when running Linux Mint6--not just You Tube videos, any videos, be they from a news site or elsewhere.. They were either not available, intermittently available, or would cut out after a few seconds-- There was no problem if I used Opera rather than Firefox and also Microsoft XP and Firefox had no problems with these same videos. Since changing to Ubuntu 9.10 the problem has vanished. I have a vague recollection that this was an intermittent problem when I previously ran Ubuntu 8.4?? I switched to Mint6 because the version of the Audio Editor Audacity packaged with that Ubuntu didnt have the change tempo effect I needed for my language lessons. I never use Microsoft for the Internet, but need it for my older programs especially for my sewing machine software. This is just an outline of my experience but unfortuneately no answer regarding the cause of the problematical video useage. Posted by digiwigi, Thursday, 3 December 2009 11:53:27 PM
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http://www.infowars.com/agenda-21-alert-public-private-partnerships/
Public-Private Partnerships..are one of the most effective tools that are used by the globalists to implement Agenda 21 Sustainable Development,.. ..with the goal of destroying the structure of governments that represent the people,..and puts profits and resources in the hands of the private interest collectivists. The public part of the Public-Private Partnership..(PPP)..is the government,..which becomes corrupted..and no longer represents the taxpayers, when it accepts funding from private interests. Further, the government becomes silent..against abuses to the public when they have been compromised..by PPP business arrangements,..and, worse yet,..may also sell off resources and utilities that were owned by the taxpayers. The government does this because they are broke..and more taxation is unpopular. The private part of the PPP..is often a combination of these entities: - Corporations..(usually multinational) - Foundations..(like Rockefeller) - Associations - Universities - Any entity with a lot of money - Non-Governmental Agencies..(NGO’s)...NGO’s are usually environmental agencies,..like the Sierra Club and the Nature Conservancy. The private stakeholder in the business arrangement always has profit as its goal,..not service...Service was formerly the role of the representative government. The assets that once belonged to the taxpayers are then transferred to private interests, in a transfer of wealth through the assets,..to private parties that seek profit at any price. Frequently,..deceit.. deception and distortion are used..to fleece the taxpayer into this..’solution’/for governments that are broke. local,..county,..state and the federal governments have gone broke and are ripe for the sale of their assets to PPP’s because of deficit spending, and a lack of economic common sense. John Maynard Keynes promoted deficit spending to Roosevelt as a way to escape the Depression...This results in diluted government and loss of power. Ms. Veon reports that the only way to combat this is: 1. Being alert..and recognizing this scam 2. Understanding..the structure and intent of the PPP 3. Taking action by exposing..the PPP deceit at government meetings For a wealth of information on PPP’s and other related topics,..visit Joan Veon’s website at www.womensgroup.org. Posted by one under god, Friday, 4 December 2009 8:26:31 AM
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digiwigi: "Forrest - I'm running Ubuntu 9.10 and don't have the minor problem you mentioned."
Your sympathy is wasted on Forrest. He was running 7.01 until recently, then he upgrades to 8?!? He is trapped in some digital time wrap of his own making, I think. There is a distribution that moves at Forrest's pace. Debian. It is more suited to Forrest in other ways, too. Although it is slow, it is sure - it has fewer bugs on release than Ubuntu. Which is hardly surprising considering they take at least a year to do a release. Yes, Debian and Forrest would make a good fit, I think. Posted by rstuart, Friday, 4 December 2009 9:10:42 AM
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im getting error messages
seems my disk is full and despite deleting masses of my info. im simply not able to get rid of the mess-age seems they want me to empty my whole computer on the strength of this mess-age... that wants me to delete all my files well stuff you ...i will take the error message as a con...typical of these times...when your trying to control us having info...and restricting our ability to hold on to..the info we allready got you sought first..to empty my email...next...it was my...info..next its me..well fuc you ...flash your info mess-age all you like...im sick of deleting...info....get it.. Posted by one under god, Wednesday, 9 December 2009 7:26:00 AM
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Internet censorship plan gets the green light in AU
(SMH) http://www.smh.com.au/technology/technology-news/internet-censorship-plan-gets-the-green-light-20091215-ktzc.html The Federal Government has announced it will proceed with controversial plans to censor the internet after Government-commissioned trials found filtering a blacklist of banned sites was accurate and would not slow down the internet. But critics, including the online users’ lobby group Electronic Frontiers Australia and the Greens communications spokesman Scott Ludlam, said the trial results were not surprising and the policy was still fundamentally flawed. The Communications Minister, Stephen Conroy, said today he would introduce legislation just before next year’s elections to force ISPs to block a blacklist of “refused classification” (RC) websites for all Australian internet users. The blacklist, featuring material such as child sex abuse, sexual violence and instructions on crime, would be compiled using a public complaints mechanism, Government censors and URLs provided by international agencies. Senator Conroy also released results from a pilot trial of ISP-level internet filters, conducted by Enex Testlab, which he said found that blocking banned material “can be done with 100 per cent accuracy and negligible impact on internet speed”. “Most Australians acknowledge that there is some internet material which is not acceptable in any civilised society,” he said. “It is important that all Australians, particularly young children, are protected from this material.” He said about 15 western countries had encouraged or enforced internet filtering, and there was no reason why Australians should not have similar protection. It is not clear how – or if – the filters will distinguish between illegal RC material and that which is perfectly legal to view. An earlier version of the Government’s top-secret list of banned sites was leaked on to the web in March, revealing the scope of the filtering could extend significantly beyond child porn. About half of the sites on the list were not related to child porn and included a slew of online poker sites, YouTube links, regular gay and straight porn sites, Wikipedia entries, euthanasia sites, websites of fringe religions such as satanic sites, fetish sites, Christian sites, the website of a tour operator and even a Queensland dentist. Posted by one under god, Sunday, 20 December 2009 2:23:50 PM
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“Given the pilot’s modest goals, it was designed from the beginning to pass,” said EFA spokesman Colin Jacobs.
“Although it may address some technical issues, what it leaves out is far more important – exactly what will be blocked, who will decide, and why is it being attempted in the first place?” Similarly, Senator Ludlam said: “Nobody said that filtering from a static list of URLs was going to slow things down too much unless the list gets huge, so I don’t think they’ve already proven anything that we don’t already know.” The pilot trial report also noted that motivated people could circumvent any internet filters with ease, which Senator Ludlam and Jacobs said called the effectiveness of the proposal into question. Ludlam said proving a technical case was not the same as proving the wisdom of going down the internet censorship track in the first place, which he said had always been two separate discussions. “While the Government says that they will be relying on an evidence-based policy, we still haven’t seen evidence that this is going to play any meaningful role in preventing children from accessing harmful material online,” Senator Ludlam said. Jacobs said: “Successful technology isn’t necessarily successful policy. We’re still yet to hear a sensible explanation of what this policy is for, who it will help and why it is worth spending so much taxpayer money on.” Peter Coroneos, chief executive of the Internet Industry Association, said he would be meeting with his members tonight to discuss the report before formulating a response. Senator Conroy said the Government would immediately undertake public consultations, starting today with the release of a discussion paper on additional measures to improve the accountability and transparency of processes that lead to sites being placed on the blacklist. Some of the options raised include appeal mechanisms, notification to website owners of RC content and the review by an independent expert. Posted by one under god, Sunday, 20 December 2009 2:24:23 PM
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then..when you...ok me..complain..
..the email disappears
..the issue...of failure to connect
is getting spread..throughout..the web
slowly...bit by bit..because were unable to comunicate..our difficulties..it to the sites...were[ok im] getting censure from
here is the latest...link it occured on
http://www.bailoutmainstreetnow.com/
result...the page is there
but it wont open...
instead a message appears
Internet Explorer..cannot display the webpage
their advice/excuse...Most likely causes:
You are not connected to the Internet
....lol..
The website is encountering problems
.....ie web two..has decided..your not allowed to visit this page
There might be a typing error in the address....
its a link...but yes..lets say its human error...
how do we know its an error?
or even..in control of human...?
seems its controling..what this human can see...acces
that sounds like web2
here is the advice
What you can try:
Diagnose Connection Problems
result
windows did not find a problem
ie its web point/2...
the new world order causing censure...
or just more..of windows vista backdoor fixes
like google..gives its fixes to china
so my question is...
..are you having error messages...where there should be a web site?
...too...
you think its web2...too?
or just windows..doing its back door service
yes..conspiricy theory..
...till it happens to you