User:Togo~enwiki

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Hello I am Tobias and I think I used to be a Wikipedia Enthusiast!

Here you can see one of my projects: Universal Electronic Motor Controller

I like to think about the future of Massively_Parallel_Memory_Based_Computation and Computer_Architecture, Renewable_Energy and the potential of Human Consciousness.

Why I'm no longer a Wikipedia Enthusiast[edit]

Regrettably I have noticed that Wikipedia is bullied into a certain official shape by administrators that make a range of articles not worth trusting! It is those little edits that hide potentially life saving information in the name of protecting interests of pharmaceutical companies or rouge hijacked corporate governments etc. Unless somebody invents a democratic or flavored Concurrent version Wiki system, you con only expect the most minor contributions from me!

Cool stuff[edit]

User:Togo/Holomovement

Unverfied Quotes[edit]

"The narrow, no nonsense skeptic is every bit as naive as the breezy-brained New Age believer". -- Tom Robbins

"Don't let your preoccupation with reality stifle your imagination" -- Robert A. Cassanova and Sharon M. Garrison of the NASA Institute for Advanced Concepts

Personal Counter Imperialism Bibliography:[edit]

Only 911 Documentation yet that mentiones suspected use of thermonuclerar devices in New York on Sept. 11 as further elaborated on by a Finish Military Expert; read about the specific evidence for use of thermonuclear devices
Only video showing impressive fragments of fused molten rock and steel from the WTC towers, as can have only been produced by thermonuclear explosives.
Mentions that 'The International Criminal Tribunal for Afghanistan/ICC' from Dec. 15 2002 charged George W. Bush with 31 counts of war crimes among others for use of Depleted Uranium Ammunition
Also shows extensive footage of the initial reporting of large secondary explosives found even unexploded in the Oklahoma City Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building; information that later completely disappeared.

Let me know if there are some interesting accesible publications I should see and list?