X-Cop Fly Company

TUTORIAL – Amazon Associates: Three Ways Affiliated Sites Can Advertise To Adblock Plus Users

Thursday, February 9th, 2012

I recently discussed AdBlock Plus whoring itself out by trying to raise money through allowing “non-intrusive” ads, and instructions on how to fully cleanse the addon of its whitelist. Even though I make use of Amazon ads on my site, I have no ethical problem with usage of Adblock Plus, nor can I understand “ethics” [...]

The Coming Virtual Dictatorship: A Video Summary of Laws and Treaties

Monday, February 6th, 2012

From GlobalResearchTV via Repeal the 17th Amendment: Beyond SOPA: The Past, Present, and Future of Internet Censorship Transcript available at The Corbett Report

Why I Did Not Discuss My Participation in the SOPA/PIPA Blackout

Thursday, January 19th, 2012

Many of you who came to the X-Cop Fly Company blog (or to Rogue Central @ coredumpcentral.org) yesterday were redirected to the SOPA Strike page. (The blackout on the X-Cop Fly Company blog started a few hours late for EST people such as myself, since the plugin I used here had a bug, and I [...]

Not Far From The Truth Ideologically

Friday, January 6th, 2012

Well, it’s your property, and when you get robbed, you call the police to defend your property, right? Old RIAA PSA Commercial

“What the State Fears Most” – Great Mises Institute article on Wikileaks

Wednesday, December 15th, 2010

Quotes from “What the State Fears Most: Information” by Jonathan M. Finegold Catalan: Presently, our ability to attain knowledge is threatened because said knowledge represents a threat to the state — not to “national security,” as is claimed, but to the legitimacy of the state itself. Julian Assange, through WikiLeaks, has made available to society [...]

OpenBSD Backdoor: Can Anyone Escape Impurity?

Wednesday, December 15th, 2010

I had held for a long time that OpenBSD was the best, not only for security reasons, but to escape corporate and government influence. Unlike Linux and FreeBSD, which have involvement and sponsorship by the NSA, other government agencies & contractors, and large multinational corporations, with built in “remote attestation” and “optional” built-in support for [...]

Apple/AT&T “Copyright Infringement” Racket Finally Destroyed, Noncommercial Filmmakers Gain Additional Rights

Monday, July 26th, 2010

The Electronic Frontier Foundation finally succeeded at something: The Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) won three critical exemptions to the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) anticircumvention provisions today, carving out new legal protections for consumers who modify their cell phones and artists who remix videos — people who, until now, could have been sued for their [...]

People are starting to wake up.

Tuesday, July 20th, 2010

For at least 2-3 years, including on this blog, I have been pointing out the hypocrisy resulting from the commercialization of open-source software, including the FSF selling out to special interests, TPM in the Linux kernel, the NSA winning a “no-bid contract” of sort into the Linux kernel’s remote attestation features, remote attestation in Linux [...]

“Blogs vs. Twitter & Facebook” Arguments, As Applied to the Bill of Rights

Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010

There have been a lot of posts (and political lobbying) within the past few years by a dying Media 1.0 establishment and a gullible public to discourage the creation and reading of blogs, this time by encouraging Twitter and Facebook as replacements for blogs. Examples: 1 2 3 4 Rather than go on a standard [...]

Funny “Action 52″ Review – The other two parts

Wednesday, June 9th, 2010

There were actually 3 parts to the review I posted yesterday, I only put up Part 2. Here are all 3. Apparently Warner fucks are roughing up minors again, so #3 might get “muted” in its entirety for a Whitesnake clip in the credits (it is muted on other usernames). (Click here for the previous [...]