Yeah, it's kind of immature, but it's also enjoyable to poke fun at conspiracy theorists. I personally am of the belief that there's far too much wrong with the world in plain sight that we need to be looking for "evil conspiracies" bent on global domination. Greed, power-drunkenness, and ennui are far too prevalent to be considered a conspiracy, or at least a secret conspiracy. I'm pretty much an atheist these days (with Fideist sympathies), but am willing to concede that there is much wisdom in the Bible. I remember Jesus using the metaphor of "beams and motes" in our eyes (it's in both Matthew and Luke... I'm too lazy to look up chapter and verse for you). We can't to anything about the conspiracy until we decide that we will not be (at least tacit) partners in the conspiracy.
On "Extreme hate speech": It's apparent to me that Andy and Co. have no clue what "extreme hate speech" is. Evidence Eliminator claims that your browsing will get you tossed into jail. Unless you're from some civil rights desert like China, Saudi Arabia, or Utah (just kidding... well sort of), the only download that will put you in jail is child porn (even software piracy is a civil matter, though bullshit laws such as the DMCA or the CBDTPA seems to want to change this.). So, if I am supposed to buy their software to protect myself from "investigation" (as their crock up web page implies) and the only online activity I could get investigated for is child porn, it stands to reason that this software is designed to protect child porn customers.
It's sad commentary on Andy's ability to function in normal society when basic deductive reasoning (my 9 year old son followed this line of reasoning without any trouble) is "extreme hate speech" in his view. Calling Eric's web site "extreme hate speech" dilutes the concept of real hate speech. I've seen real hate speech in action, and Eric's site at its worst is mildly histrionic, at its best terribly clever, and on the whole a pretty fine expose' and parody site for a clueless, borderline psychotic nitwit. It's not even in the same galaxy as hate speech.
Who the heck am I anyway? Just a slightly off-balanced, moderately paranoid software engineer making a living at making pretty pcitures of Mars. I'm in my mid-30s, married, overweight (but losing it as I walk a lot more on campus), and I have one child, a son. I like to visit cities, but don't like to live in them. I like art and I like science. I don't like government, don't like political parties, and don't like people who like obedience for obedience's sake. I've got long hair, but I don't think I'm much of a hippie. I don't do drugs, I like the military (well, NCOs, anyway), and I really don't regard Pink Floyd to be the apotheosis (there's that word again) of rock music. I've just recently started to dabble with Geocaching as a fun way to explore the environment and make some quasi-social connections.
Here's something for you if you're interested in my professional exploits.
My other alter ego is one of utmost service to The Violent Pacification Corporation.
More to come someday.