Weekly Axis Of Easy #114 Last Week’s Quote was: “Deception is a state of mind and the mind of the state”….by US counter-intelligence czar, James “Jesus” Angleton. Nobody got it. This Week’s Quote: “We’ll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false” ….by ???? THE RULES: No searching up the answer, must be posted below. The […]
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German law firm threatens criminal complaint if we don’t disclose client data
UPDATE (as of Sept 2021): This post seems to be the de facto clearing house for people receiving these threats from Fechner and crew all over the world. Here is everything you need to know: You can ignore it Nobody has actually been sued We recently received a copyright notice from Fechner Law in Germany. […]
[AxisOfEasy] easyDNS Threatened With Criminal Complaint If Client Data Not Disclosed
Weekly Axis Of Easy #113 Last Week’s Quote was “When information is cheap, attention becomes expensive.” ….by James Gleick, winner was John McBride This Week’s Quote: “Deception is a state of mind and the mind of the state” ….by ???? THE RULES: No searching up the answer, must be posted below. The Prize: First person to post the correct answer gets their next […]
Maintenance Window – 10 September [Completed]
On Tuesday 10 September, between 9pm and 10pm Eastern [2am – 3am UTC], we will be upgrading the software on our easymail servers. We do not anticipate any problems resulting from this – yet brief e-mail delays are possible but not likely.
[AxisOfEasy] The Final Frontier: Using The Human Body As A Digital Wallet
Weekly Axis Of Easy #112 Last Week’s Quote was “..in order to draw its conclusions ‘science’ is forced to accept a great many purely hypothetical propositions as known and unquestionable data, requiring no proof.” …was the early 20th century mathematician and philosopher, P.D Ouspensky. Nobody got it. This Week’s Quote: “When information is cheap, attention becomes expensive.” […]
[AxisOfEasy] How To Combat Information Overload
Weekly Axis Of Easy #111 Last Week’s Quote was “Just as not all butterflies produce a hurricane, not all outbreaks of bubonic plague produce a Renaissance.” …by Eric Weiner, winner was Joss Rowlands This Week’s Quote: “..in order to draw its conclusions ‘science’ is forced to accept a great many purely hypothetical propositions as known and unquestionable data, requiring […]