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Ole Jørgen Anfindsen (born 18 March 1958) is a Norwegian computer scientist, author and social commentator. As a social commentator, Anfindsen focuses on the issues of
immigration Immigration is the international movement of people to a destination country of which they are not usual residents or where they do not possess nationality in order to settle as Permanent residency, permanent residents. Commuting, Commuter ...
, and
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. In relation to these topics, he is the operator of the website ''HonestThinking'', writes opinion pieces in newspapers, and in 2010 authored the book ''Selvmordsparadigmet''. Anfindsen holds a doctorate in computer science from the
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. Using the research results from his doctoral thesis, he formed the company Xymphonic Systems to use the technology commercially. Later, he has been a senior research scientist at Telenor R&D, guest researcher at GTE Laboratories in
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and
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in
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, and adjunct associate professor at the University of Oslo.


Professional career

Anfindsen obtained a PhD in
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from the
University of Oslo The University of Oslo (; ) is a public university, public research university located in Oslo, Norway. It is the List of oldest universities in continuous operation#Europe, oldest university in Norway. Originally named the Royal Frederick Univ ...
in 1997. His doctoral thesis, delivered at the Department of Informatics, was titled ''Apotram: an application-oriented transaction model''. Anfindsen's research dealt with so-called xymphonic transactions in databases, a generalization of the classical transaction model. The research results later led him to form the company Xymphonic Systems to use the technology commercially. He has since been a senior research scientist at Telenor R&D, guest researcher at GTE Laboratories in
Massachusetts Massachusetts ( ; ), officially the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, is a U.S. state, state in the New England region of the Northeastern United States. It borders the Atlantic Ocean and the Gulf of Maine to its east, Connecticut and Rhode ...
and
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in
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, and adjunct associate professor at the Institute of Informatics at the University of Oslo.


Social commentary

Anfindsen has been engaged in the debate about immigration, race and intelligence. In February 2005 Anfindsen started the HonestThinking blog together with his brother Jens Tomas Anfindsen, who was later a participant in the international
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conference in Brussels in 2007 and employee of Human Rights Service, where he published essays written by Fjordman, and who also holds a PhD. Jens Tomas stepped down from HonestThinking later in 2007 as he was employed by ''
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'', where he has laid out
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's
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. Through the website and newspaper debates, Anfindsen puts the spotlight on the Norwegian immigration and
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policies. One of the site's main issues is the forecast that ethnic Norwegians may become a minority in Norway by 2050. He has argued that the intelligence of immigrants in Norway could be critical for the future of the nation. He expressed worry over the low European birth rates, but held immigration to not be a sustainable solution. This was as it would lead to a
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and racially mixed society. He argued that many scientists have pointed out that few things control a person's loyalty and preferences more than race, and that there likely are a limit to how many different languages and "loyalties" a society can contain until it breaks apart. Anfindsen uses a model which divides humans into three main races: one originating from
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, one from
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and the
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, and one from
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. According to him, East Asians have the highest IQ and Africans the lowest. He claims that for instance
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may have been less successful because one has not taken different IQ levels into account. He has also claimed that there are
ideological An ideology is a set of beliefs or values attributed to a person or group of persons, especially those held for reasons that are not purely about belief in certain knowledge, in which "practical elements are as prominent as theoretical ones". Form ...
motives behind the denial of the existence of different races, and that the longer one hides "the truth", the more it will eventually pave the way for
racism Racism is the belief that groups of humans possess different behavioral traits corresponding to inherited attributes and can be divided based on the superiority of one Race (human categorization), race or ethnicity over another. It may also me ...
and worse. In 2010 Anfindsen released his book ''Selvmordsparadigmet – hvordan politisk korrekthet ødelegger samfunnet'' ("The Suicide Paradigm – how political correctness destroys society"), for which he had been awarded a grant to write by the free speech organisation Fritt Ord. According to his publishing house ''Koloritt Forlag'', "seldom or never has such a radical criticism of society been published in Norway." Besides Anfindsen's writings, appendixes in the book have been written by Henry Harpending, Frank Salter,
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and Fjordman. Since 2015, Anfindsen has opened up about his process towards converting from Christianity to Islam.


Publications (selection)


Computer science

*''The new SQL standards'', Kjeller: Televerkets forskningsinstitutt, 1993. *''Application-oriented transaction management'' (med Mark Hornick), Kjeller: Televerkets forskningsinstitutt, 1994. *''The significance of SQL3'', Kjeller: Televerkets forskningsinstitutt, 1994. *''Extended three and five value logics for reasoning in the presence of missing and unreliable information'' (med Dimitrios Georgakopolous og Ragnar Normann), Kjeller: Televerkets forskningsinstitutt, 1994. *''Supporting Cooperative Work in Multimedia Conferences by Means of Nested Databases'', Proceedings of Norwegian Computer Science Conference—NIK '96, 1996, side 311–322. *''Cooperative Work Support in Engineering Environment by Means of Nested Databases'', Proceedings of CEEDA, 1996, Poole, pp. 325–330. *''Apotram: an application-oriented transaction model'', UNIK Center for Technology og Institutt for Informatikk (UiO), 1997 (2. edition). *''Java-databaser: en evaluering'' (w/ Asbjørn Danielsen), Kjeller: Telenor forskning og utvikling, 1999.


Books

*''Selvmordsparadigmet – hvordan politisk korrekthet ødelegger samfunnet'', Koloritt, 2010. *''Fundamentalistiske favntak – om islamofobi, islamisme og andre typer religiøs eller sekulær fundamentalisme'', Kolofon, 2015.


References


External links


HonestThinking
{{DEFAULTSORT:Anfindsen, Ole Jorgen 1958 births Living people Norwegian computer scientists People involved in race and intelligence controversies University of Oslo alumni 21st-century Norwegian scientists 20th-century Norwegian scientists Converts to Islam from Christianity