Kevin Bae

Non-Social in a Socially Networked World

  • Dr. Fauci admitting his mask wearing was politics not science

    Dr. Fauci admitting his mask wearing was politics not science

    Rand Paul was right when he nailed Dr. Fauci during a senate hearing on COVID-19. Wearing a mask after vaccination is pure theater and now Fauci admitted as much. On Good Morning America the nation’s favorite asshat smugly admitted he was wearing a mask, after being vaccinated, because he didn’t want to send “mixed signals”.…

  • 1996 X-Files episode foretelling our COVID-19 reality

    There was an episode of the X-Files on last night. In the episode Cancer Man is interrogating a shape-shifting alien. It’s like Chris Carter and the writers of this episode saw 2020/2021 in 1996 when this episode aired. We give them happiness and they give us authority. The authority to take away their freedom under…

  • Simple fix to protect your Windows machine from Russian ransomware hackers

    Simple fix to protect your Windows machine from Russian ransomware hackers

    I was reading Brian Krebs’ blog, krebsonsecurity.com, and came across this odd little trick you can use if you’re a Windows user and are deathly afraid of Russian ransomware hackers. In a Twitter discussion last week on ransomware attacks, KrebsOnSecurity noted that virtually all ransomware strains have a built-in failsafe designed to cover the backsides…

  • Regarding Bill Gates

    I’ve been wondering the same thing about the news coverage surrounding good old Uncle Bill.

  • Who didn’t know COVID-19 was cover for a power grab?

    Who didn’t know COVID-19 was cover for a power grab?

    Almost my entire family view me as a crackpot when I recite every liberty taken from the public due to “protecting others” from COVID-19. The United States and western democracies are not founded on the principles of collective good. They are founded on the principle of individual liberty and the rights of man (man in…

  • Right to resist arrest in Georgia

    Right to resist arrest in Georgia

    Huh… you learn something new every day. I never heard of a right to resist arrest. This stems from English common law. Georgia adopted the common law of England in 1776. Embedded in that common law was the right to physically resist an unlawful arrest or escape from an unlawful detention, Justice John Ellington wrote…