

I’ve seen a clip from a Long Kiss Goodnight (1996) that describes the motive weapons companies could have for it very well, the government wasn’t necessarily involved but I believe some of the elite definitely were.


I’ve seen a clip from a Long Kiss Goodnight (1996) that describes the motive weapons companies could have for it very well, the government wasn’t necessarily involved but I believe some of the elite definitely were.


I believe many religions are an analogy to the sun, but many people buy into them.


The only thing that makes me think of this is operation paperclip, but that’s not reason enough to believe their is a single group in control. More like many powerful groups like Blackrock pulling strings.


lluminati / New World Order. A secret elite supposedly controls world governments and economies.


Today I learned that the owner of the WTC had it insured against terrorism just six weeks before its collapse and made $4.55 billion. I had a chat with an AI about probabilities, and it doesn’t paint a good picture.


9/11 was an inside job. There’s a belief that elements within the U.S. government orchestrated the attacks.


Religion.


tmux: A terminal multiplexer that enables managing multiple terminal sessions within a single window, allowing detaching and reattaching sessions to keep programs running in the background.


Lichess: A popular free, open-source online chess platform offering play, puzzles, and tournaments.


Forgejo: A self-hosted, lightweight software forge offering Git repository hosting with an easy-to-install, low-maintenance platform focused on collaboration, federation, and privacy.


Syncthing: Continuous, private, and encrypted file synchronization across multiple devices without using the cloud.


Pandoc: A universal document converter allowing conversion among numerous markup formats including Markdown, LaTeX, HTML, and Word.


Typst: A modern typesetting system designed for easy document creation with markup inspired by Markdown but more powerful and programmable.


KeePassXC: A modern, secure, open-source password manager that stores and manages sensitive information offline.
Covid must have multiple but I don’t remember hearing about any concrete ones.