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Cimmerian II

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May 12, 2013
Cimmerian II

Installment #2 of the drama series, Cimmerian by Terencio Safford, Managing Editor of Secret Laboratory. In this episode of Cimmerian, we continue to follow Dmitry in his quest to cleanse himself of the haunting stench of societal failure and rejection. He laments on his troubles trying to find sustainable employment and we get a brief glimpse...
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Cimmerian

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May 12, 2013
Cimmerian

Introducing the new real life drama series, Cimmerian. This series is inspired by true events involving real people. The story is told from the perspective of the narrator. For the sake of privacy, the narrator shall herein be called, Dmitry. We will follow Dmitry, who has been so kind to lend his story to...
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What’s the #1 threat to America? BEARS

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March 13, 2013
What’s the #1 threat to America? BEARS

Anyone listening to Secret Laboratory Radio this weekend must have thought that they had tuned in an insane asylum, one which had been overrun by the patients and was being taken apart, piece by piece. It wasn’t pretty, nor was it professional, but sometimes three good friends owe it to themselves to get together...
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Surfing the friendly skies with Ed—and the TSA

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March 9, 2013
Surfing the friendly skies with Ed—and the TSA

Huh. It’s been two weeks since I wrote my last column and I’ve accomplished very little, in either my professional or my personal life. Every day I think that I ought to write something … but then I find something to watch on Netflix, instead. And there’s YouTube, which is a vast wasteland of...
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Exploring the Second Amendment and why gun control is not the answer

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December 17, 2012
Exploring the Second Amendment and why gun control is not the answer

It’s become almost commonplace to hear about mass shootings—they seem to happen all of the time, in a variety of settings ranging from schools to movie theaters to shopping malls. Friday morning, as I was getting a haircut, my barber mentioned that there had been a shooting in Connecticut, but he didn’t know any...
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After the election … and Happy Thanksgiving from Secret Laboratory

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November 23, 2012
After the election … and Happy Thanksgiving from Secret Laboratory

The last column that I wrote was churned out in a frenzy on November 6; it was started before the polls closed and by the time I was finished, Barack Obama had won a second term in the White House, seemingly without even trying. The whole thing was over by ten o’clock Central Time,...
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MN has Voted No!!!!!!!!!

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November 7, 2012
MN has Voted No!!!!!!!!!

Congrats dear readers/my lovely flying monkeys, Minnesotans have voted no on both amendments. So now I, your gracious columnist, is not prohibited from marrying whoever I want and I don’t need to show a current ID to vote. So go you, dear readers! Star Wars has been sold, Barack Obama has been re-elected! Anything...
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OBAMA WINS BY A LANDSLIDE! Mitt Romney reportedly suicidal, but he’ll try again in 2016 … and 2020 … and so forth.

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November 6, 2012
OBAMA WINS BY A LANDSLIDE! Mitt Romney reportedly suicidal, but he’ll try again in 2016 … and 2020 … and so forth.

Editor’s Note: This column was written while states were still reporting and before Obama was declared the winner. Congratulations and here’s to another four years! When I started this blog in June of 2011, it was designed to be a website to promote my books. It didn’t take me long to realize that about...
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Watch Obama’s victory speech and Mitt Romney’s concession speech here

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November 6, 2012
Watch Obama’s victory speech and Mitt Romney’s concession speech here

Editor’s Note: We’re happy to announce the re-election of President Obama & the defeat of Mitt Romney. Here is Obama’s victory speech & Romney’s concession speech–the one that he didn’t think he’d have to write. John T. Schmitz is the editor & publisher of Secret Laboratory; he is the founder of Maple Hills Press...
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Biden blows up … OR … understanding Ed’s apathy

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October 13, 2012
Biden blows up … OR … understanding Ed’s apathy

Watching the vice presidential debate on Thursday evening was refreshing after Butterfinger Obama’s disappointing performance last week. The president behaved like a three-toed sloth that had been drugged with Halcion, while Joe Biden smirked and sneered and called his opponent a lying skunk every chance he got. There were a few moments when I...
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Navigating Craigslist: a beginner’s guide

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October 9, 2012
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Like many people who move to a new city and have absolutely no friends, I spend a lot of time on the internet these days. Facebook, of course, is my go-so site, since it allows me to stalk my exes and practice becoming a slot jockey at Mystic Lake once I retire. But after...
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Help Secret Laboratory determine whether to award our esteemed Police Brutality Award to St. Paul or Minneapolis

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September 14, 2012
Help Secret Laboratory determine whether to award our esteemed Police Brutality Award to St. Paul or Minneapolis

There’s a couple of videos that have been floating around recently that have gone viral and caused quite a stir. They’ve garnered much attention in the local Minnesota media, but the rest of the nation is beginning to take notice. The first video shows a St. Paul police officer kicking a man in the...
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Where were you when the fun stopped?

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August 18, 2012
Where were you when the fun stopped?

Fall is in the air here in Minnesota—it has been for the last week or so. I know better than to assume that the raging heat of summer is over—we won’t see the last of that until September has come and gone—but at the moment, it’s 58 degrees outside and there’s a pleasant breeze....
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Apathy in 2012

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August 5, 2012
Apathy in 2012

The 2012 Summer Olympics have been underway for a week now—and I have watched not one minute of them. No one here at Secret Laboratory has reported on them either, which is a painful reminder that our Sports Department is not what it should be. But so what? You get what you pay for,...
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I’m Voting No — And You Should, Too

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July 27, 2012
My front yard is righteous now!

In May 2011, the Minnesota State Legislature voted to put a constitutional amendment on the 2012 ballots in Minnesota that will read: “Shall the Minnesota Constitution be amended to provide that only a union of one man and one woman shall be valid or recognized as marriage in Minnesota?” Minnesotans, please VOTE NO this...
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Willard Romney? Not A Chance!

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July 16, 2012
Get a good look at this face...

Who is Mitt Romney? Maybe we begin to answer this question by attacking the wall of perpetual deception that surrounds the man whose face is brightly illuminated as today’s representation of the Republican party. Willard Milton Romney is his actual name. “Willard” was inspired by the name of his father’s best friend and hotel...
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This Just In: It’s Fucking Hot!

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July 10, 2012
This Just In: It’s Fucking Hot!

Anyone who hasn’t been living in a subterranean ice castle will no doubt have realized by now that it’s hot outside. Not just hot – really, really fucking hot. Oppressively hot. Sweat pooling in your undies hot. And there doesn’t appear to be an end in sight, as CNN reports that the US has...
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Meandering thoughts of a politics junkie

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July 2, 2012
Meandering thoughts of a politics junkie

It’s about a thousand-fucking-degrees here in Minnesota—but that’s okay, because I’m safely holed up in my apartment, imagining the little wheel on the electric meter turn at a frantic pace while the air conditioners work overtime. The baseball game is on and I’m considering walking across the street to the gas station to buy...
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The Supreme Court Rules!

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June 29, 2012
Affordable Care Act ruled constitutional by Supreme Court.

If I had all of two readers I would be grateful. To my loyal followers I wish to apologize. It has been a while, but I’m back. Not only am I here to stay, but I’m back with a cause. Today, June 28, 2012, the United States Supreme Court upheld and justified President Obama’s...
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Chasing a DREAM

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June 22, 2012
Chasing a DREAM

October 7 is Pulpit Freedom Sunday, which for four years now has meant pastors all over the U.S. will be giving sermons in which they endorse a political candidate—Mitt Romney, I imagine—in direct violation of IRS rules for a 501(c)(3) charitable organization. Last year, 539 pastors participated and organizers expect even more in 2012....
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America Needs More Guns like It Needs a Bullet in Its–Oh, Wait.

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June 16, 2012
America Needs More Guns like It Needs a Bullet in Its–Oh, Wait.

It seems like every time I flip through the newspaper or turn on the news there’s another fatal or near-fatal shooting being reported. It’s one of the many reasons I try to avoid watching the news, actually. My heart sincerely goes out to the victims and their families every time I hear of another...
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Neighborhood Shit-nanigans

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June 14, 2012
Neighborhood Shit-nanigans

The dog shit is finally gone. That green bag which I used to pick up the dozen or so little piles of dog shit from my neighbor’s Boston Terrier, ‘TK’, is no longer steaming in front of their garage door as it had been for the last three days. I had resorted to this...
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Florida Governor Rick Scott: “Fuck the Justice Department.” … OR … wear sunscreen.

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June 8, 2012
Florida Governor Rick Scott: “Fuck the Justice Department.” … OR … wear sunscreen.

The New York Civil Liberties Union has released a free smartphone app that will allow users to record and report incidents of police brutality and stop-and-frisk activity. Naturally, the NYPD lost its shit when they heard about it; they said that the application might prove useful for criminals … or perhaps it would just...
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Wisconsin Democrats blew it!

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June 8, 2012
Wisconsin Democrats blew it!

The wasteful Wisconsin recall election helped Governor Scott Walker gain power, and probably reassured his re-election in 2014. It was a stupid move by Wisconsin Democrats and unions. Scott Walker thanks you for your efforts! No wonder why President Obama avoided the campaign like the plague. –Tom Bullington, National Affairs Correspondent   Political analysis–from...
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Scott Walker wins … swear off politics?

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June 7, 2012
Scott Walker wins … swear off politics?

I’ve been too depressed these last couple of days to crank out a column. Gov. Scott Walker won the recall election in Wisconsin on Tuesday, which just goes to show you how many people think nothing of getting up in the morning, eating a big bowl of Cheerios, and then hustling off to the...
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EDITOR’S COLUMN

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"I wanted my own column in the sidebar ... but now I don't know what to do with it."

"But sure you do! You write in it! That is what most people who claim the moniker of writer would likely do."

"But what do I write?"

"The resolution to that parable, my friend, lies upon the path that you must seek."

"Who are you?! And where did you come from?!"

"I am...the part of you that is, and will be, in all that we are..."

Hello Lab!

The voices are becoming louder and the cries ever more commanding. I hear them and I am working the best I can to whip myself into some kind of respectable shape and take back my claim to authorship.

So, I have been signaled to action from the Lab's headquarters. There has been much waking from many deep slumbers and now the drowsiness is fading and the challenges of the day are dutifully materializing before my conscience in their daily summons to contest.

No fear, Secret Laboratory! Power down the Bat Beacon, John.

John. John? Wherefore art thou? Come quickly and hear ye: The Lab is scheduled to receive a bright and refreshing burst of content! I have plans for at least one new category: Network Security

In the recent weeks I have become familiar with penetration testing software such as Backtrack and Kali Linux. These are Linux based Operating Systems that are used by network security professionals for white hat constructive hacking; and network exploiting operators for black hat destructive hacking. Writers of Secret Laboratory are free to show interest in this new category if you so choose. I will be producing content regarding how to crack WEP/WPA/WPA2 wireless encryption and how to protect yourself from such attacks, for starters. It only gets interesting from there.

For those of you interested in preparing yourself for this new world of fun and adventure, I recommend you go ahead and get the tools: Kali Linux
It can be downloaded at - http://www.kali.org/downloads/

The Secret Laboratory is in the grueling process of churning old gears and installing new ones to bring life into our world of journalistic comedy and tragedy. Sink or swim, this boat is headed out to sea.

I'm headed off to write a column now that the voices in my head have stopped...

But I can't seem to find John.

John?

Oh shit. Really? He's in the bathroom? Again? Geez, I'm glad I didn't have whatever he did. Must have been the pills. I'm glad I only had the purple ones...

"Hey John! Can you reach the mini fridge from in there? I think I need another beer!"

—Terencio Safford
Editor, Secret Laboratory
terencio@secretlaboratory.org

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Secret Laboratory is an online entertainment magazine for Music, News, & Global Affairs; it is published in the USA by Maple Hills Press.

Secret Laboratory is a progressive publication that supports human rights and building a better future for mankind. We specialize in humor, satire, news analysis, and support indie authors. Maple Hills Press, a non-traditional publishing imprint, believes that all talented writers should have a platform for their work, whether it be on the Internet, in the eBook market, or in print.

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