MindGuard is a program for Amiga and Linux computers that protects your mind by actively jamming and/or scrambling psychotronic mind-control signals and removing harmful engrammic pollutants from your brain. It also has the ability to scan for and decipher into English specific signals so you can see exactly Who wants to control you and what They are trying to make you think.
MindGuard works by leveraging your computer's aluminum-based innards to both detect and emit psychotronic energy using advanced quasi-quantum techniques. Once a mind-control signal is identified and analyzed, MindGuard can generate a specially tuned anti-signal that will jam the incoming signal. If MindGuard is unable to properly identify the signal, it will generate psychotronic white noise to ensure the signal's harmful message is scrambled.
If you think protecting your hard drive from viruses is important, but give no thought to the safety of your mind...
Read more and get it here! http://zapatopi.net/mindguard.html
At last! a companion product for my Amiga Mindlight, the hardware portion of the astounding (ca. 1988)
Visual Aurals program!
Posted by: Henry Lowengard | May 05, 2005 at 11:36 PM
Hello,
I think it's a pity that I have to look in all the strange little nooks and crannies on the net to find these interesting programs for linux. Actually, this is the only one of it's kind that I know of for linux.
I have Xandros 4 home edition, 2.6.18 which is debian based. I need to convert that mindguard-0.0.0.4.tgz into a debian. Do you know if that .tgz file is proper slackware to convert to debian?
From what I've experienced, in general linux people are not interested in such mind control type programs while windows people are, so such programs are numerous for windows.
On the other hand, linux is more like hyperspace while windows in more like a multi-faceted box where users "think" they have it all, so it's difficult to say which minds are truly open.
I looked at the description about the composition of the machines necessary for Mind Guard's operation. Since my PC was custom built in 2006, I'm not sure if it's qualified to use Mind Guard. It has aluminum head sinks, but there's also a lot of steel and copper in there.
How does Mind Guard work with the newer PC's?
Thanks in advance!
Posted by: | October 29, 2008 at 04:11 PM
Thanks for your important follow-up question!
I hope somebody else looks in this same strange little nook/cranny and provides you with the crucial mind-controlling information you seek.
In the interim, why not switch to an Amiga?
Posted by: Kenzo (lastever.org / kenzodb.com) | October 29, 2008 at 04:15 PM