Mikey sent us a link to a story reporting that the Burj Khalifa has been suddenly closed to the public after being opened only one month ago. Formerly known as the Burj Dubai, the Burj Khalifa is the by far the tallest building in the world at 2,717 feet or well over 1/2-mile high. The […]
Two more Radio Liberty interview archives are ready
My Radio Liberty interviews from Wednesday and Thursday are now ready for download. You can obtain them in MP3 format by following the links below. Wednesday is here.Thursday is here.
Dr. Stan Monteih interviewed me for two hours on his Radio Liberty program last night. You can now listen to MP3 archives of the broadcast. Part 1 is here. Part 2 is here. Dr. Monteith has scheduled to interview me again tonight at 11PM Central / 9PM Pacific. You can listen to that interview live […]
In an astounding, disruptive, indefensible and perplexing move, Google sent out a termination of service email today to all current users of Google’s Blogger FTP facilities. We use that service to publish Van’s Hardware Journal to our Tera-Byte server located in Canada. The Google service will end March 26, 2010, giving bloggers less than two months to […]
Oldie-But-Goodie
Apple introduced its greatly anticipated tablet computer, the iPad, yesterday. It was impossible for the product to meet the unbelievable hype surrounding the computer’s debut, but even taking this into account, the reaction to the device, which will not ship for months, has been mostly negative. Critics point out the iPad’s lack of multitasking, the low […]
I heard on the radio that people have been trying to contact me, but I know that I’ve not received any messages from them. If you need to send me an email, send it to van@vanshardware.com.
I received the following letter last night from a listener to my Radio Liberty interview. I asked her if I could publish her note and she agreed to let me do so if I withheld her identity. Here is her note in full. Hi again, Mr. Smith. I had to listen to the Dr. Stan […]
Direct Link to my Radio Liberty interview
You can download the MP3 archive of my Radio Liberty interview here: http://radiolibertyarchives.gsradio.net:8080/012510d.mp3 Dr. Monteith also has scheduled several additional interviews with me for the upcoming weeks.
Dr. Stan Monteith interviewed me last night (1/25/2010) about the Georgia Guidestones article
Because our discoveries from the Georgia Guidestones investigation are so important, I agreed to appear on Dr. Stan Monteith’s Radio Liberty program. Dr. Monteith interviewed me for the fourth hour of last night’s program. Archives of the 1/25/2010 program, in streaming, MP3 and Podcast formats, will appear in the next day or two here: http://www.soundwaves2000.com/radio_liberty/ […]
Over the last few weeks, I made several posts to the message board of the TV program Conspiracy Theory with Jesse Ventura. I discuss the Georgia Guidestones here. I post that we have nothing out of the ordinary to fear from nature on 12 / 21 / 2012 here. Responding to many questions on the […]
NOTE: A better, updated account of the linkage between the Georgia Guidestones and the Burj Khalifa can be found here. This brief post is a followup to my recent Georgia Guidestones article which can be read here: http://www.vanshardware.com/2009/12/decoding-georgia-guidestone.html The Georgia Guidestones monument is composed of three primary components: the center “Gnomen” stone, the capstone and […]
A recent nighttime photograph of the Georgia Guidestones Isn’t the only hope for the planet that the industrialized civilizations collapse? Isn’t it our responsibility to bring that about? – Maurice Strong, founder of the UN Environment Program It’s a beautiful, warm, November Saturday in Georgia and the defaced granite monument looms above Mart Clamp while […]
Why the FTC lawsuit against Intel has substance
John Oram interviewed me for this interesting BSN article. BTW, BSN’s web server has been very slow lately, so be patient when trying to pull up this article. I’ve been told that their site traffic has been heavy, so perhaps it’s time for Theo to upgrade his hardware.
Changing Seas
After nearly eight years, I resigned from my position at Centaur Technology to start a new company, Cossatot Analytics Laboratories (abbreviated CAna Labs). At Centaur, I was head of benchmarking. I can say with a level head that Centaur is one of the best places to work in the world. I’ll write more about both […]
3,000 Low Temp Records Set This July in U.S.
AccuWeather blogger Jesse Ferrell reports that July was unusually cool over large sections of the United States. In fact, he claims that 3,000 low temperature records will be broken over this region during this month of July. He writes: First, some stats. 1,044 daily record low temperatures have been broken this month nationwide according to […]
Rest in Peace, Billy Mays
We hardly knew ye. Pitchmen was one of the best programs on television. You seemed to be a good man and we will miss you.
Apparant attack on Dutch royal family
A 38-year old Dutch man drove his black Suzuki Swift into the Dutch royal parade, narrowly missing an open topped bus carrying the 71-year old Beatrix and her adult children. The man struck several onlookers, killing five and injuring twelve. Upon questioning, the driver stated that his attack was directed at the royal family. The […]
Mexican Flu observations
The U.S. Government, the corporate media and the WHO — three globalist organs — continue to under-report the number of Mexican Influenza cases and underplay its lethality. At the same time, the WHO and the U.S. Government are deploying higher and higher levels of pandemic controls. Monday’s conveniently timed buzzing of “Ground Zero” New York […]
Cooler Master HAF 932 for $124.99
New Egg is running a sale on the Cooler Master HAF full tower computer case. I have one of these at home, and it is an outstanding case that I highly recommend. Kathy paid Fry’s $160 my HAF. New Egg is selling them for $124.99 with promo code EMCLRPL24. With the HAF and Sniper cases, […]
As the music industry decides what its next medium for mass marketing shall be the music file industry has been a runaway train. I have been writing and testing PC-related products for almost 6-years now for http://www.madshrimsps.be/ among others, and recently have re-discovered my once favorite hobby. No its not surfing 25-ft swells in late […]
Britain to screen all passengers arriving from Mexico for flu
Britain has begun screening all airline passengers arriving from Mexico for Mexican Influenza. Although the United States announced a public health emergency yesterday with domestic Mexican Flu cases now reaching around 20, Janet Napolitano, head of Homeland Security, dismissed similar measures for American airports. Napolitano also failed to take any action to tighten US-Mexico border […]
Fort Detrick disease samples may be missing
A criminal investigation is underway at the U.S. Army infectious disease research center in Fort Detrick, Maryland where infectious disease samples have apparently vanished. Fort Detrick was the source of the anthrax bioweapon material used during the anthrax attacks soon after September 11th, 2001. Bush and his staff were already on ciprofloxacin, an antibiotic that […]
Mexican Flu Emergency Declared in U.S.
U.S. federal representatives declared a public health emergency today as more Mexican Flu victims have been identified within the country. The official count of domestic Mexican Flu cases has risen to 20 with one requiring hospitalization. Among the emergency measures taken by the Government are plans to “release a quarter of its 50-million-unit strategic reserve […]