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  • 2018 in review

    Posted on December 28, 2018 12:02 am by Richard

    If you did not raise your eyebrows in 2018 with things going on as they were, you may have been in a coma. From the disintegration of Donald Trump, to journalists being murdered, to everything else coming off the rails, 2018 will go down as a year of firsts where good vs bad took center stage. Continue reading → Post ID 16370


    Commentary Nature Politics Saudi Arabia Technology Thailand United States Weather 📎and tagged climate change
  • Women using sex as leverage coming to an end

    Posted on September 18, 2017 12:02 am by Richard

    The days of women using sex as leverage seem to be coming to an end, and that is not by the choice of women. Advancements in technology is in the process of providing men with option ‘B’ to take care of their sexual needs imposed by nature. To say that will have an influence on the structure of society is simply an understatement. Continue reading → Post ID 16370


    Commentary Sex Technology Thailand 📎and tagged AI relationship sex as leverage sex robot
  • NSA Surveillance Rape Part 2

    Posted on December 18, 2013 12:02 am by Richard

    So in Part 1 of this series we can easily conclude the NSA knows about your sex life and what condition your health is in. In Part 2 we will explain how the NSA can tell if you are messing around on your spouse or significant other. Continue reading → Post ID 16370


    Analysis Series Sex Technology United States 📎and tagged bedroom privacy Behavior predictions Edward Snowden privacy sexual behavior Surveillance Rape
  • NSA Surveillance Rape Part 1

    Posted on December 17, 2013 12:02 am by Richard

    There is simply no other words that can define it. The level of surveillance that the NSA has undertaken is beyond anything ever done before by orders of magnitude. So seeing that only 1% of what information Edward Snowden acquired has so far been released to the public, Connecting the Dots will in this series look to extrapolate what is most likely in the other 99% we don’t officially know about yet. Continue reading → Post ID 16370


    Analysis Series Sex Technology United States 📎and tagged Behavior predictions Edward Snowden NSA privacy Surveillance Rape
  • Trending from impartial to Kudos for Edward Snowden

    Posted on September 9, 2013 12:01 am by Richard

    The gut feeling people get when they discover the US government can just open and read an intimate email sent between two lovers, the feeling of it only happens to others is quickly replaced with a feeling of violation. Suddenly the semi comforting thought it can only happen to others is replaced with feelings ranging from anger to being totally violated as people simply conclude it is not others, and they themselves have been spied on. Continue reading → Post ID 16370


    Commentary Ecuador Great Britain International Politics Russia Technology United States 📎and tagged Anger e-mail spying Edward Snowden Government spying Internet security Julian Assange NSA privacy spying on Americans wikileaks
  • Mental illness headcount

    Posted on February 12, 2013 12:01 am by Richard

    Watching the news of late you may notice more reference to mental illness than in the past. So an obvious question that would be asked is what is going on. Are there more mentally ill people or is it just a news topic that sells news copy based on some high profile crimes that involved people that are mentally ill. Continue reading → Post ID 16370


    Commentary Crime Mental Health Technology 📎and tagged gun control medication mental health provider
  • Animals know

    Posted on January 30, 2011 12:06 am by Richard

    We have seen it happen time and time again. Somehow animals seem to know when some disaster is about to strike. Amazingly some humans can also sense the same, and the reason behind this is interestingly simple. Continue reading → Post ID 16370


    Brain Food Human Nature Nature Technology Weather 📎and tagged Instincts
  • Crossing the line

    Posted on January 23, 2011 12:03 am by Richard

    It is all too often that we hear in the news that some person or persons accidentally crossed an unmarked border between two countries. This in many cases results in arrests and lots of unneeded political headaches on both sides of the border. So now that G.P.S. technology is so available and standard in many mobile phones, it seems to make sense that this technology be used to avoid problems in the future. Continue reading → Post ID 16370


    Cambodia International Politics North Korea South Korea Technology Thailand United Nations War and Conflict 📎and tagged unmarked border
  • Custom designed humans Part 2

    Posted on January 20, 2011 12:02 am by Richard

    So as we continue to look at the possibility where this will all lead, history has shown technology will eventually trickle down to people with far lower ethical standards and only see profit in the use of this technology. So you can well imagine the results of ethical lapses. Continue reading → Post ID 16370


    Appearance Is Everything Health Mental Health Nature Series Sex Sports Technology 📎and tagged DNA ethics morals Vanity
  • Custom designed humans Part 1

    Posted on January 19, 2011 12:02 am by Richard

    This may sound like it comes right out of some horror movie, but the thought of designer children may be in the future of reproduction. We already know how to tinker with genes to bring about changes in health, but what happens when it jumps from medicine to vanity is the start of the horrors of human mutation. Continue reading → Post ID 16370


    Appearance Is Everything Health Mental Health Nature Series Sex Sports Technology 📎and tagged DNA ethics morals Vanity
  • Backwards people

    Posted on January 5, 2011 12:01 am by Richard

    Yes, backwards people is a politically incorrect phrase, but it also is a straight to the point description as well. But that does leave a bit of an oxymoron when applied, or so some will think. Continue reading → Post ID 16370


    Politics Reality Check 101 Technology United States 📎and tagged Republican Party
  • 2011 predictions

    Posted on January 2, 2011 12:01 am by Richard

    Looking ahead a 2011 and looking to make a few predictions, we must first connect the dots of the past. Unfortunately what we see is not much different. Continue reading → Post ID 16370


    Dots Economy International Politics North Korea Politics South Korea Sports Technology Terrorism United States War and Conflict Weather 📎and tagged climate change democracy Education Global warming Greed Nuclear attack propaganda wikileaks
  • The Burma North Korea connection

    Posted on November 27, 2010 12:01 am by Richard

    Some place very far down the list of countries, way past nice, way past acceptable, and in the middle of unstable and dangerous you will find North Korea. Some place else on that list you will find Burma listed as well. But with a recently discovered nuclear connection between the two countries, there are some map changing ramifications in the making. Continue reading → Post ID 16370


    Burma China Cuba France International Politics Mental Health North Korea Technology Terrorism Thailand United States War and Conflict 📎and tagged democracy Junta Nuclear attack USSR
  • Airport security more than a handful

    Posted on November 23, 2010 12:01 am by Richard

    In a situation that will make some lawyers drool, Connecting the Dots has decided to have a look at the new airport security rules. But as this story unfolds, you will be very aware of a huge imbalance that at the very least will make you pause and think. Continue reading → Post ID 16370


    Satire Sex Technology Terrorism United Nations 📎and tagged airport security TSA

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