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Pirate 2.0

December 15th, 2008 No comments

There has been a lot of excitement lately around the Somalian pirates. The western “1st world countries” are beeing hurt on a sensitive nerve, especially in a time of “financial crisis” when they cannot really afford it. Maybe it’s time for Africans to take back for what they have been betrayed over centuries…

Here’s a nice song by George Harrison:

And maybe one needs to know how to talk like a pirate?

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New Federal Council

December 10th, 2008 No comments

There has been a lot of excitement lately around the Somalian pirates. The western “1st world countries” are beeing hurt on a sensitive spot, especially in a time of “financial crisis” when they cannot really afford it. Maybe it’s time for Africans to take back for what they have been betrayed over centuries…

Here’s a nice song by George Harrison:

And maybe one needs to know how to talk like a pirate?

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In what kind of world are we living?

December 5th, 2008 No comments

The swiss military seems to own “cluster bombs“. Now, after an agreement in Oslo, our country has to destroy those bombs, that Switzerland has bought for an amount of SFR 670 Mio. Some fascist swiss militant militarist still think, that we need that ammunition to “keep the peace”. In what kind of world are we living? We consider to be a so called “neutral country”!

Watch the following report of swiss television (in german language):

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Lévi Strauss – my love!

November 30th, 2008 No comments

Bonne anniversaire, mon cher!

Je t’adore!

P.S. Not the “blue-jeans inventor” but structuralist! (For all those out ther who do not know about “Philosophy“!

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Multiculturel missunderstanding – or: “how cultural globalisation missleades”

November 30th, 2008 No comments

“To be or not to be ….. french? german? european?”:

“Paris – Berlin”

To see a brilliant missunderstanding on the debate on “multicultural” mixtures and discourse on mixture of rasses, please watch the following record on arte TV

Participator:

Éric Zemmour

Rokhaya Diallo

Vincent Cespedes

Renan Demirkan

More on this emmission: arte.tv as well as on this blog

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first official privacy distro

November 22nd, 2008 No comments

Here we go: The first “official privacy distro” against the german “total surveillance”:

www.privacy-cd.org

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Freedom activist security mesures

March 25th, 2008 No comments

The Washington Post” and “der Standard” have reported today, that chinese hackers have tried to break into tibetan activist organisations networks and computers to steal encryption keys. Encryption keys are used to sign and encrypt electronic messages like E-Mails. China operates the world’s largest and most restrictive “Firewall” to censor internet communication and obscure information. Further it is known that in China a certain hacker group called “Titan Rain”, that is most probably financed and supported by the chinese government has been attacking the Pentagon and the german “chancelor house. Many tibetan organisations and activists notice a higher amount on suspect trojans and viruses. But thanks to the operation of Free Software such as the GNU/Linux operation system and Free Sowftware applications, such as GnuPG for encryption and the Tor Project for anonymous internet, the damage has been kept low.

I urge tibetan activists, journalists and news reporters to use encryption technology to secure and assure internet communication. To bypass the chinese firewall (e.g. to access the internet from Lhasa) it is most advisable to use Tor or similar anonymiser software. (see my blog post from the 18th of march 2008).

Internet Censorship

Stop the Chinese genocide in Tibet

March 21st, 2008 No comments

For almost 50 years the tibetans have been terrified by the chinese government. The Tibetans deserve their own freedom, their own country, religious freedom, press freedom, freedom of speech and human rights. The Chinese government oppresses its dictatoric kommunism in a perverted mixture with kapitalism on its citizens and Tibetans. Not even Chinese artists have a freedom of expression and creative work. The chinese firewall filters and censores the internet. After the protests from the 10th of March 2008 in Lhasa the chinese government has banished all international organisations, journalists and photographers. The chinese television is further being used for chinese propaganda, not showing how chinese soldiers are killing Tibetan manifestants. The united nations and many countries all over the world have not yet show any reaction to the latest chinese invasion in Lhasa. The Tibetans need our support and solidarity now. Boycott Chinese products & boycott the olympic games in Bejing this year. Stand up for freedom and human rights!

Flag of Tibet

Some Links:

Tibet Focus (Switzerland)

Tibetan Center of human rights

Free Tibet Blog NY

Phanyul News

Blog from Kathmandu

Free Tibet Blog (German)

Censored Videos and pictures from Lhasa and elsewhere

http://tibet.com

Panchen Lama

tibet.lix.cc

Free Tibet

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24C3 – Full steam ahead

December 27th, 2007 No comments

24C3
Today the 24rd Chaos Communication Congress opened it’s doors. You can watch the talks on the following Streams. The recordings will be published after the congress and mirrored on my mirror.

Patrick Rapold "La Campanella"

December 11th, 2007 No comments

Today Patrick Rapolds new CD “La Campanella” was released. Nice work, Patrick! The work contains beautiful tracks composed by Liszt, Rachmaninoff, Horowitz, Chopin, Bach etc.

La Campanella

(Patrick Rapold is an actor and classical pianist. See his Wikipedia site for more information.)

Track 1 “La Campanella”

Track 2 “Morceau de Fantaisie”

Track 3 “Etincelles”

Track 4 “Melody from Orphenée Eurydice”

Track 5 “Soirée de Vienne”

Track 6 “Prélude Op. 28”

Track 7 “Prélude No. 1”

Track 8 “jeu d’eau”

Track 9 “Melody”

Track 10 “Consolation No. 3”

Track 11 “Etude Op. 2”

Track 12 “Waltz Op.”

Track 13 “Variations on Bizet’s Carmen”

Track 14 “Air”