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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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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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God to Romney’s campaign staff: “Be careful what thy wish for!”

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March 7, 2012
God to Romney’s campaign staff: “Be careful what thy wish for!”

Yesterday was Super Tuesday. Unsurprisingly, Mitt Romney won in most states, Rick Santorum had a few narrow victories, and Newt Gingrich managed just one. Ron Paul, who has made it his lifelong mission to alienate both Republicans and Democrats, went home a loser; however, he remains steadfastly committed to wasting as much money as...
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Church of Ladder Day Saints

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February 9, 2012
Church of Ladder Day Saints

When I woke up in my hotel room with an obscenely-dressed, three-hundred-pound woman sitting on my chest, scratching my face with her crusted black hair every time she moved her head, I wondered what took them so long to find me. It all started a few weeks before when I decided, for reasons that...
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Victoria Jackson makes a comeback. Her latest role? A mentally-handicapped news correspondent

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January 26, 2012
Victoria Jackson makes a comeback. Her latest role? A mentally-handicapped news correspondent

The City Pages hit newsstands yesterday; in it is an article entitled “Tea Party Princess,” a profile of former Saturday Night Live “star,” Victoria Jackson. Apparently—and I didn’t know this—Jackson’s signature bubble-brained act that she put on was just her being herself. It really is worth checking out. Jackson, whose career has been in...
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Reading America’s fortune

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January 14, 2012
Reading America’s fortune

It’s Saturday and it’s finally snowing here in Minnesota—and it’s about as cold as a goddamned icebox outside. A few days ago it was sixty degrees and the golf courses were open; apparently our lucky streak is over—for now. While I watch my car disappear under a blanket of white, I have a lot...
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Ugliness in America … OR … “rick santorum” defined

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January 12, 2012
Ugliness in America … OR … “rick santorum” defined

Well, so much for Rick Santorum’s surge. He came in a dismal fifth place in the New Hampshire primary on Tuesday, behind even Newt Gingrich. Mitt Romney won, of course, followed by Ron Paul and … Jon Huntsman? Weird. Now, at least, we know who the new “flavor of the week” is—and this latest...
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The Universe explained

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January 9, 2012
The Universe explained

Watching yesterday’s Republican debates on Meet the Press made it even more obvious than it already was who the nominee will be—namely, Mitt Romney. He was the only man on stage who I could even picture running in a general election, while Newt Gingrich only interrupted his sulking long enough for short, fiery bursts...
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Romney leading in New Hampshire

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January 8, 2012
Romney leading in New Hampshire

I was somewhat amazed during last night’s presidential debate to see Newt Gingrich blow his stack and start raving about “anti-Christian bigotry” when the moderators asked a series of questions regarding whether or not gay couples should be allowed to marry. Never mind. This doesn’t surprise me at all. Every one of those six...
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Welcome to 2012

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January 2, 2012
Welcome to 2012

Okay, now the holidays are finally over. It’s been a hectic couple of weeks, but we’re officially into 2012 and we can begin to look forward to spring and tax season. Not everyone gets excited about taxes—in fact, many loathe the April 15 deadline—but I’m married and have two children, so I always feel...
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Spreading Santorum in Iowa

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December 30, 2011
Spreading Santorum in Iowa

There are a lot of weird stories in the news today. Sometimes, I guess, things are like that. For instance, a 99-year-old man is divorcing his 96-year-old wife of 77 years because he just discovered that she had an affair in the 1940s; a man in China spent $16,000 on a virtual sword for...
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Cranking up for the Iowa caucuses

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December 28, 2011
Cranking up for the Iowa caucuses

Well, another busy Christmas season is over. We still have New Year’s Eve to grapple with, but we’ll worry about that later. As usual, my children did very well for themselves and my wife and I got some nice things, too. I took a couple of days off from writing my column and worrying...
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A Bad Christmas Gift?

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December 21, 2011
A Bad Christmas Gift?

Rick Perry prayed for guidance before his latest campaign event. Answering an audience member’s question regarding the role that prayer plays in his life, the candidate said, “Well, I prayed right before I walked over here that I wouldn’t make any mistakes that my friends in the media would be able to put on...
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Knitting in 2012

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September 18, 2011
Knitting in 2012

It’s 4:30 on Saturday afternoon and I’ve just now sat down at this machine to crank out some wisdom. I was awake until five o’clock in the morning, back up at ten, spent four hours cleaning the house, took a shower, and then fought to unclog the bathroom sink. The kids are tired and...
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No Shirt, No Shoes, No Insurance … No Service!

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September 13, 2011
No Shirt, No Shoes, No Insurance … No Service!

We’re just hours away from knowing whether or not a Republican will be elected to New York’s 9th Congressional District for the first time. Democrat David Weprin is up against Bob Turner, a retired media executive with no previous political experience—and so far, it looks like Turner might just make history. All of this...
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Scandal Rocks Puerto Rico!

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August 29, 2011
Scandal Rocks Puerto Rico!

Well, I said on Friday that someone undoubtedly would blame the recent earthquake and hurricane on God. I predicted that it would be Rick Santorum, but I was wrong—it was Michele Bachmann. Given her track record, I’m not surprised. To be fair, though, she says that she was only joking. I’ll give her the...
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It’s Not Just the East Coast That is Doomed

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August 26, 2011
It’s Not Just the East Coast That is Doomed

The biggest news by far is the arrival of Hurricane Irene, which is scheduled to batter the East Coast over the weekend before fizzling out and sparing the Canadians sometime around Tuesday. Those poor buggers out East just can’t catch a break—first they were “startled” and “unnerved” by that earthquake and now they’re all...
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Plutocracy Gone Wild

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August 18, 2011
Plutocracy Gone Wild

I watched Capitalism: A Love Story today. If you’re not familiar with it, it is a documentary by Michael Moore on our economic system—more specifically, it explains how banks like Goldman Sachs basically robbed the American people blind. This is not a new topic for me—I find myself harping on this subject quite often—but...
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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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