[ale] OT: Mindguard for Linux

Jim jcphil at mindspring.com
Thu Sep 26 13:04:22 EDT 2002


<humor>
Sure, you have a firewall to protect your computer. But if you install that 
kind of stuff, why would you want to leave your own mind unprotected? Well, 
you don't have to anymore! Mindguard for Linux was designed to defeat 
psychotronic mind control. You can read more here:

http://zapatopi.net/mindguard.html

The Web site's FAQ  offers this explanation for why Mindguard isn't available 
for Windows and Mac machines:

Why isn't MindGuard available for my platform (Windows/Mac/Univac)?

Many popular operating system platforms--most notably Windows and 
Macintosh--are in fact created by agents of mind control. As such, these 
platforms tend to include subsystems that not only produce mind control, but 
also defeat anti-psychotronic software such as MindGuard. In order for 
MindGuard to run successfully on these platforms, their psychotronic 
subsystems must be circumvented.

If these subsystems are not completely overcome, the results could be worse 
than not using MindGuard at all. This is because psychotronic signals in the 
wild tend to be generally balanced across contradicting view points, which is 
the result of competition for mind space. If Apple increases the strength of 
their psychotronic signals, Microsoft follows suit. (While this balance 
diminishes the relative difference between the contradicting signals, it does 
not diminish the overall effect of mind control in the environment, which is 
only getting worse.) By only partially defeating the psychotronic subsystems 
in a platform, MindGuard could end up silencing one signal while letting its 
competing signal (presumably the one from the platform's creator) through 
loud and clear, which might cause erratic behavior, nerve damage, or an 
insane zeal to follow the signal's message beyond what even its creator 
desired.
</humor>

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