Wednesday, 29 January 2014

Edward Snowden's "Informal" Computer Training







I don't know about you but there's something about Edward Snowden that doesn't add up. I don't buy that he still isn't working for the national security parasite complex. He's not a computer administrator. He's a CIA spy who worked in Switzerland as such.

Update: He reminds us of his CIA career.

He's too smart to have rejected a college education without giving a good reason and hints in this interview (on Youtube now pulled) at an 'informal education' that somebody provided. 

Snowjob hasn't told me anything I don't know and he flat out tells a lie in this interview that he gave all his information to the American public. 

That's not true. 

Glen Greenwald took it, gave us 1% of nothing and is now scoring a book and movie deal with HollyWeird™ and a publishing venture with an NSA partner Paypal, while Edward Snowden claims like George Bush:



Mission Accomplished what a scrotum.

Nevertheless, the German Interviewer (video now pulled) here is so much more superior than the dribble the English language media-world spits out. Take a look yourself. Make your own mind up.

Here's a more interesting analysis of what's going on.

I recommend reading Naomi Wolf's piece on Ed Snowjob

Update: Wayne Madsen confirms that it's most likely Ed Snowjob is factional warfare between the CIA and NSA. This makes a lot of sense. Any friction between the two is good for us but that doesn't mean we're getting the whole story.

All Is Lost




As soon as I read the marketing people hadn't backed All is Lost, despite winning rave reviews (HollyWeird™ prefers to pimp low brow propaganda these days) I downloaded it immediately.

Like anyone else I wondered how Robert Redford was going to carry a whole movie with just himself and a sinking boat but he does it, and does it well. 

What a movie to cap a fine acting career. He may still do another cracker but this stands out like a finale gem.

TVillas Thailand




Back in August last year, I did some consulting work for the largest Thai Villa rental company in the country. They put me up in one of their Villas in Pattaya and I was struck by how spacious, relaxed and luxurious, it all felt compared to staying in a hotel. I wrote a quick concept ad for a presentation I did for them.


Most of the Villas come with a pool, so if you can find a few mates or come to Thailand with a family, then the cost of renting a luxury villa really does beat a hotel hands down. T Villas (T for Thailand) have Villas all over the Kingdom from the Northern mountainous region of Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai to the Islands of Koh Samui, Phuket as well as Hua Hin, Pattaya and more.

T is for Thailand but, T is also the name of the owner of the website business, so if you book a Villa you're dealing with a trusted friend. I don't make any money out of it but I'm happy to recommend someone who has a terrific product, works hard, has a good heart and is a close friend of mine.

In my analysis, and I told the company this when I presented to them: Rented Villas are Hotel Killers. 

Once you've tried one you'll probably never look back. 

It's better value, and a better holiday experience.

You can follow T on Twitter

She's having a good month so far.