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Cloud Computing Explained

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Freemasonry And The Oath Of Nimrod: The Masonic Connection To The Ancient Babylonian Mystery Religion Home > New World Order > Freemasonry And The Oath Of Nimrod: The Masonic Connection To The Ancient Babylonian Mystery Religion There is a direct connection between Freemasonry and the ancient Babylonian mystery religion from which the ancient pagan religions of Egypt, Persia, Greece and Rome eventually developed. It all goes back to a man named Nimrod who the Freemasons view as the true originator of their Order. Nimrod was a great Mesopotamian king who founded the city of Babylon and established the first great empire after Noah's flood. In fact initiates in at least some forms of Freemasonry are still required to take the "Oath of Nimrod" even today. The candidate is led into the Lodge by the Deacons, and after prayer, is investigated prior to taking the initiatory oath called the ‘Oath of Nimrod’. In his book entitled "The Arcana Of Freemasonry" , Freemason scholar Albert Churchwood traces the origins and development of Freemasonry from ancient Egypt to the present day. Oath of Nimrod

Cloud computing, “an unrivalled opportunity” for Ireland Concentrated and swift efforts by Ireland to invest in and promote cloud computing will improve the country’s competitiveness and return the economy to growth, according to a reports on cloud computing released by Microsoft today. The Goodbody Economic Consultants report, commissioned by Microsoft, suggests that targeted investment by the government now, while cloud computing is in its infancy, could be economically and socially beneficial to the country. Download the full report here (PDF | 1.7MB) According to Microsoft Ireland’s Managing Director Paul Rellis, “[the report] highlights the significant opportunity that Cloud Computing presents to Ireland – both in terms of helping to improve the competitiveness of organisations in the Public and Private Sectors and also in terms of supporting the country’s FDI (Foreign Direct Investment), entrepreneurial and public policy strategies and goals. The report was commissioned to coincide with Microsoft’s 25 anniversary in Ireland.

Beware Africa: You’re Being Set Up by Zen Gardner This is how they do it. Whether it’s staged murders to justify intervention in the name of the ubiquitous “drug war”, made up or exaggerated rogue dictators and tribal chiefs, or murderous sensational bomb blasts in public places, the Illuminati war lords know how to soften up their targets and sway public perception to continue their global hegemony. Vicious animals on the prowl for exploitation and control in their endless lust for power at any human cost. And nothing like needing a new Public Enemy to focus all that hate on. The Method A small taste of how these megalomaniacs think and act can be found in recent news from Africa. First the warning, so everyone knows what it is when it happens: Kenya January 8, 2012 Britain warns of increased risk of terror attack in Kenya March 10, 2012 3 dead in Kenya bus station blast Nigeria January 21, 2012 Congo March 4 - Congo Blast: Brazzaville Arms Depot Explosion Kills 200 Now This Classic Propaganda Piece…. Uganda (News Scare Headline..) Zen

Site-blocking law dubbed 'Ireland's Sopa' to pass without parliamentary vote Ireland is soon to have a law similar to Sopa passed that would give music and movie companies the power to force Irish ISPs to block access to sites suspected of having copyright infringing material on them. Irish citizens won't have a chance to lobby their democratic representatives because there won't be a vote on the law -- snappily named "S.I. No. of 2011 European Communities (Copyright and Related Rights) Regulations 2011" -- in the Irish Parliament. Instead the law is being enacted by ministerial order because it is being prepared in the form of a Statutory Instrument. The law could mean that judges can order Irish ISPs -- such as Eircom and UPC -- as well as mobile networks to block access to social networking sites where an individual user has shared infringing material. An early draft of the law said that the copyright holder can apply to the high court for an injunction against the person who provides the facilities that are used by third parties to infringe their copyright.

Croatian teenager wakes from coma speaking fluent German The girl, from the southern town of Knin, had only just started studying German at school and had been reading German books and watching German TV to become better, but was by no means fluent, according to her parents. Since waking up from her 24 hourcoma however, she has been unable to speak Croatian, but is able to communicate perfectly in German. Doctors at Split's KB Hospital claim that the case is so unusual, various experts have examined the girl as they try to find out what triggered the change. Hospital director Dujomir Marasovic said: "You never know when recovering from such a trauma how the brain will react. Obviously we have some theories although at the moment we are limited in what we can say because we have to respect the privacy of the patient." Psychiatric expert Dr Mijo Milas added: "In earlier times this would have been referred to as a miracle, we prefer to think that there must be a logical explanation – its just that we haven't found it yet.

Anonymous takes aim over Europe's SOPA | InSecurity Complex Online activists Anonymous are targeting the European Parliament and supporters of the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA), which critics say would curtail freedom of expression and encourage surveillance by service providers. Copyrightalliance.org was inaccessible today after Anonymous set its sights on the Web site for its pro-ACTA stance. Meanwhile, hackers were poking at the sites of the European Parliament and governments in the EU, with plans to dig up information on officials that could be released publicly, a source familiar with Anonymous' plans told CNET. Anonymous has a history of operations against what the group complains are antipiracy efforts that quash rights to freedom of expression on the Internet. Critics say ACTA is even worse than SOPA in that it allows for closed door negotiations and can't be repealed.

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Gunpowder Plot 1605 failed attempt to kill King James I The Gunpowder Plot of 1605, in earlier centuries often called the Gunpowder Treason Plot or the Jesuit Treason, was a failed assassination attempt against King James I by a group of provincial English Catholics led by Robert Catesby who sought to restore the Catholic monarchy to England after decades of persecution against Catholics. The plot was revealed to the authorities in an anonymous letter sent to William Parker, 4th Baron Monteagle, on 26 October 1605. During a search of the House of Lords in the evening on 4 November 1605, Fawkes was discovered guarding 36 barrels of gunpowder—enough to reduce the House of Lords to rubble—and arrested. Most of the conspirators fled from London as they learned that the plot had been discovered, trying to enlist support along the way. Several made a stand against the pursuing Sheriff of Worcester and his men at Holbeche House; in the ensuing battle Catesby was one of those shot and killed. Background[edit]

Anonymous Anonymous (used as a mass noun) is a loosely associated international network of activist and hacktivist entities. A website nominally associated with the group describes it as "an internet gathering" with "a very loose and decentralized command structure that operates on ideas rather than directives". The group became known for a series of well-publicized publicity stunts and distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks on government, religious, and corporate websites. Anonymous originated in 2003 on the imageboard 4chan, representing the concept of many online and offline community users simultaneously existing as an anarchic, digitized global brain.[3][4] Anonymous members (known as "Anons") can be distinguished in public by the wearing of stylised Guy Fawkes masks.[5] In its early form, the concept was adopted by a decentralized online community acting anonymously in a coordinated manner, usually toward a loosely self-agreed goal, and primarily focused on entertainment, or "lulz".

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