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Tag Archives: Steve Jobs
Using An ATM In a One-Government World: We Want New Conspiracy Theories and We Want Them Now
Have you ever read about the Illuminati? How about the Bilderbergs? Or the Council of 13 or The New World Order? If you’ve never heard of these organizations, that is sad, because they are currently ruling the world. Well, they … Continue reading
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Never Predict the End of the World. . . Twice: 5 Things 2011 Taught Us About Tomorrow
We are all living in the sonic boom of acceleration. It’s created when the bullwhip cracks, temporarily breaking the sound barrier. These little snaps are all around us now. 2011 saw the death of Apple Computer’s co-creator and visionary Steve … Continue reading
The Reports of Steve Jobs’s Death Are Greatly Exaggerated
A Tribute to Steve Jobs Steve Jobs is dead. Some say it was pancreatic cancer. But others of us know better. Steve isn’t dead at all. A man like Steve can’t really be killed by anything. For this tribute to … Continue reading

