Monday, August 12, 2013

Michael Hastings was Writing an Expose about CIA Director John Brennan When he Died



It now seems all but certain that the government (particularly, those at the CIA) had Michael Hastings assassinated, and that his suspicious car wreck was no accident.

San Diego 6 broke the story earlier today: Hastings was working on an expose about CIA director Brennan right before he mysteriously died.

Those of us who remember the wikileaks tweet about how he was just about to call their lawyer hours before death, and those of us who remember that Hastings was telling people he had a "big story" at the time are not surprised he turned up dead- the CIA has a long history of destroying those who threaten the police state (from propaganda, to assassinations, to spying.)

Presumably, the expose is already in readable form and will apparently be appearing in Rolling Stone soon.

The picture below should come as no shock to the redpilled. It is part of a stack of internal emails leaked to wikileaks some time ago- correspondence between various entities in politics, surveillance, and business.


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Did I mention that analysis on several angles of video footage of the crash show Hastings was not actually speeding? Or that the explosion occurred before impact? You won't hear that in the mainstream media, but it's already been investigated thoroughly.

Saturday, June 22, 2013

Sign the Petition Against Warrantless NSA Spying



This petition has already been signed by over 350,000 people- including many tech businesses and privacy organizations, and is definitely worth the 30 seconds it takes to sign.

No step is too slight in the battle for privacy- the NSA and big brother state must be stopped at all costs.


Sunday, April 14, 2013

Nikolas Schreck Nightwatch Interview April 16th, 9PM Central




Nikolas Schreck will be speaking with Nightwatch Radio in two days, Tuesday April 16th, at 9PM central time.

I am unsure as to the subjects to be covered, but because this is Nightwatch, it is presumably about mysticism, Buddhism, occultism, or some combination thereof.

Exciting news!

Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Biogenesis Game

Very cool



A very cool page I found while browsing- a sort of combination between a simulation game and artificial aquarium- it's quite a tiny download, highly simplistic, and yet quite addictive.

The game revolves around the concept of mutation and evolution, but also around nutrient cycles and limiting energy sources- allowing the player to mutate organisms, or let them replicate naturally, observing them as they evolve into (sometimes quite odd) forms.

Essentially a mathematical representation of single cell evolution, it allows you to alter CO2 levels, and add segments to the organisms, rotate them, increase or decrease length, and there are several types of color each with their own effect- a standardized 5% mutation rate ensures that some species disappear while others thrive.

Most hilarious feature: Pump up the carbon dioxide levels and watch the population explode.

The kind of program that uses a tiny enough amount of processing power to leave it on while you go to work, returning only to see mutants have exhausted your population and become hegemonic.

Predators mainly have a cyan section and are tipped in red or white, photosynthetic organisms are mainly green and usually with a blue armor around them- sometimes quite complicated mutants arise, and some can infect other cells. Dead, decomposing cells in brown.