pumpkin_bo

This is what ZetaTalk said about Microsoft, 20 years ago. It still rings true today.

  • Internet access is moving into the average home, with the advent of new technology that allows the TV to act as a web browser. Thus, when recovering from a disaster such as the coming pole shift, it is conceivable that this route will be used by the government, should it survive, to address the nation. Certainly those parts of the government planning to survive are looking to such a solution. Technology that is dominant in the average household could then with the addition of a single new product link communities across a nation. Thus members in the government have reason to desire dominance in the personal computer arena, and to pave the way for this to occur.

  • Where the above points sound like solutions, if in the wrong hands they can become a tool for domination and control. Any network should have more than one support system, and this is the point to watch and guard against. What is the backup should the software from Microsoft fail?

-- "Biil Gates" -- ZetaTalk, written on Sep 15, 1996

slampisko

Yeah, even downgrading to Windows 7 is like scratching your left ear using your right elbow. And I'm running a Win8/Ubuntu dual-boot as well, so I know the pain of starting Windows 8 prior to being able to get into Ubuntu. I'm inclined to believe them, I'm just saying less throwing aroud claims and more sourcing would be a massive help to the site's credibility.

slampisko

This site does not exactly scream objectivity. I'm not trying to discredit the authors or anything, but it would help massively if they linked to some sources confirming their claims…

Charlie_Prime

"Windows Prison Edition"

Ha! Good one.

Day by Day it grows more difficult to control your data. Gradualism works. That's why they use it.