Did you know that the internet is Jewish?
Exposing the Jews – Library of Rickandria
Yeah…
Moses got the Torah from HaShem on Mt. Sinai and HaShem told Moses that his brother Aaron and his descendants would be kohanim forever.
Bolshevism: From Moses to Lenin – Library of Rickandria
Now a “Kohen” is a priest, and the story of the internet involves:
- a Jewish priest
- a Jewish painter
- a Jewish Scotsman
and a Jewish sugar merchant living high in the mountains…well sort of…
In 1972, at the International Computer Communication Conference, Robert Kahn (a kohen) was able to connect 40 different computers revealing his work to the public for the first time.
Just three years later David Farber (whose Yiddish family name means “painter”) worked to create a primitive kind of email system.
Within the next twenty years the internet that we now know, and love was born.
In 2003 Myspace was launched and by 2006 it had become the largest social networking site in the United States.
The Jewish Hand Behind the Internet: Myspace – Library of Rickandria
Myspace added a new dimension to how we communicate and share information with our:
- friends
- family
- even religious communities
SoSHHial Media: The Jewish Hand Behind the Internet – Library of Rickandria
The website was co-founded by Tom Anderson.
Although Tom’s last name reflects his father’s Scottish heritage, he and his mother are Jewish, and he was raised in a messianic Jewish household.
At the age of 14 Tom was a computer hacker working his mischief under the tag name Lord Flathead (not a Jewish name).
MySpace Cofounder Tom Anderson Was A Real Life “WarGames” Hacker in 1980s | TechCrunch
He led a team of hackers that were able to break into Chase Manhattan Bank computers, he tampered with banking records and left a message saying that unless he was given free use of the system, he would wipeout the records.
He must have been praying because he was never charged with the crime.
The website Tom would later become famous for, inspired a 23-year-old Mark Zuckerberg (a Jewish name meaning “sugar mountain”) to create another social networking site called Facebook.
The Jewish Hand Behind the Internet: Facebook – Library of Rickandria
Things are looking sweeter than a pile of sugar for Zuckerberg because Facebook has made him over a billion dollars and more people can be found on his networking site then in the entire country of Japan.
So, we see that many key players in the field of computer technologies are our fellow tribesmen.
The internet itself has even been compared to the Talmud…layers upon layers of commentary dealing with issues from personal hygiene to oven construction.
Knowing the Jews from their own Writings & Quotes: Deep Dive Version – Library of Rickandria
However, the internet is only truly comparable to the Talmud if it’s dialogue eventually returns to G-dly matters.
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The Talmud finds a way to elevate even mundane and seemingly secular matters to a level of Torah.
We should do the same with our technologies, only then do they become truly Jewish.
History of the Internet – How it all began? – kinex
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Jews on the Internet: ZOMG!! Y1d5 Ru|3!!!! – Library of Rickandria