Peter Klein
Peter resides in Kentucky but heralds from California. He is single, mid-forties, currently freelancing in IT consulting and Web systems development.
He is generally optimistic but increasingly disenchanted with government and respected institutions. This revelation of thinking reached a pinnacle in 2005, compelling Peter to begin blogging on a range of topics from corruption to the esoteric.
Finding no shortage of corruption and other crimes of the state, Peter branched into independent video documentaries and commentaries. His first videos began to appear on his YouTube channel in 2010.
Having been born into the waning 1960's radicalism and hippie movements, Peter was raised with very unconventional guidelines to put it mildly. At age 5 he lived in an old Victorian home with his parents and a dozen of their friends, most being members of the unsuccessful rock band, "the Blondes."
Peter recently learned he was once capable of doing the Jump Splits, as a former roommate recanted witnessing the feat after Peter had got into the wine and felt the urge to mimic the dancing of the Jackson 5 on TV.
Peter describes his skills and expertise as "varied but valuable", stressing that he technically isn't a researcher or journalist. Despite this, he provides often scathing and always multidimensional commentary across a wide spectrum of topics from as ho-hum as Fiscal Solvency to as adventurous as the Nature of Reality.
Some interesting side-notes about Peter: His motto is, "The only thing I know for sure, is that I know nothing." He only recently learned that most of his relatives are in fact Jewish, which might qualify him as a "Self-Denying Jew." Although a registered Republican, he is ideologically a Voluntaryist.
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He is generally optimistic but increasingly disenchanted with government and respected institutions. This revelation of thinking reached a pinnacle in 2005, compelling Peter to begin blogging on a range of topics from corruption to the esoteric.
Finding no shortage of corruption and other crimes of the state, Peter branched into independent video documentaries and commentaries. His first videos began to appear on his YouTube channel in 2010.
Having been born into the waning 1960's radicalism and hippie movements, Peter was raised with very unconventional guidelines to put it mildly. At age 5 he lived in an old Victorian home with his parents and a dozen of their friends, most being members of the unsuccessful rock band, "the Blondes."
Peter recently learned he was once capable of doing the Jump Splits, as a former roommate recanted witnessing the feat after Peter had got into the wine and felt the urge to mimic the dancing of the Jackson 5 on TV.
Peter describes his skills and expertise as "varied but valuable", stressing that he technically isn't a researcher or journalist. Despite this, he provides often scathing and always multidimensional commentary across a wide spectrum of topics from as ho-hum as Fiscal Solvency to as adventurous as the Nature of Reality.
Some interesting side-notes about Peter: His motto is, "The only thing I know for sure, is that I know nothing." He only recently learned that most of his relatives are in fact Jewish, which might qualify him as a "Self-Denying Jew." Although a registered Republican, he is ideologically a Voluntaryist.
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In a Senate Race Between Ashley Judd and Mitch McConnell, Familiarity Would Go a Long Way for BothThe potential that Ashley Judd will challenge Mitch McConnell for the Senate is interesting if only because they come from such different worlds. However, the merits on both sides of the pairing might lead to a close race.
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Scientists in Israel Able to Create DNA Material to Match Any ProfileAn Israeli bio-tech firm has demonstrated that they can create DNA material from nothing but a DNA profile stored in a spreadsheet.
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