Ever wonder why KFC always packs that unidentifiable piece? KFC has launched a lawsuit against chinese web sites that have stated that KFC chicken is GMO and that they have six wings and 8 legs. Hmm . . . insect and spider DNA all in one chick? Sounds like a rumor but I have no doubt GMO chicken is real and that it is very possible this washing out of populations via "avian flu" may have a clandestine purpose of getting rid of natural chickens. I would not be surprised at all.
I won't hesitate to eat KFC chicken, (I think it is legit) but there is no way on earth that chicken I shot a video of was natural and now THE SAME STORE HAS IT HALF PRICE, and I mean HALF the already unbelievably cheap price that I encountered during that video. So it seems people are not buying it . . . . . must have spooked more than just me.
I think we are in the middle of a revolution now, where all of our foods are going to be genetically modified to produce prozac and other antidepressants and have that embedded in the food so either submit to medication or starve . . . . . for what other reason could GMO's possibly be getting pushed so hard? Things were perfectly fine before GMO, WHY THIS? And I think the drought in California, which is obviously engineered is partially being done to kill off all legacy orchards so they can be replaced with GMO, as soon as they are all gone there will be a sudden end to the water shortage . . . . .
They lead the revolutions against them Just felt like tossing in a little thought food for you. I am in no way denying in the least little way that windows is NOT rigged. I have been praying for years now that the effect of the GNU public license would have the effect of forcing them to at least give that spy bundle away free and I think thats the main motivator there. I'll even admit that in linux case, THEY lead every revolution against them.
Never forget it all started with an o/s that included an internet browser, which at the time was a brand new type of program. The NSA got the registry keys in windows 98 because of that anti-trust suit. It's facts like that reminding me to keep the hegelian dialectic in mind when postulating about these innerbreeds.
This is exactly why I am skeptical of even Linux, and run it live now (have been doing this for a year now). Other than the BIOS, there is no way to plant anything on a computer that has no hard drives installed and no other media installed and always boots from the same CD. I have a bet that "they" can hack a CD and put a bug on it, but at least that is going to be limited in size and type and can't get stacked with 50 upgrades the way that will happen if you use a perfectly writable hard drive.
They do write to ram on this laptop and I have to clear that ram by removing the battery with the laptop unplugged (off is evidently not off, and even if RAM is not being clocked and is just sitting there at the last state after power off with a reserved space for the bug the bug will survive reboots while the ram eats practically no power) and I have observed this just by cause and effect - if I do not remove the battery passwords on accounts die the second they are re-done but if I always pull the battery I have much better luck.
I don't trust Linux, but it's base, Unix was never meant to be hacked from the ground up the way Windows is, so it is the lesser of two evils. PERFECT case in point - everything now uses Ubuntu as a base. The Ubuntu logo is a crypto star of david, having six separate elements and Ubuntu is a six letter name, as soon as I saw the Ubuntu logo I said UH HUH, the tribe was there. But if you are going to use a computer, what options are there? Knoppix 5.1 is in my opinion a safe haven, but how well does that version work with even modestly current hardware? NOT AT ALL.