Berto Jongman: Lord Martin Rees on New Technological Threats — Heaven Forbid, Elites Are Losing Power to the Public and Individuals

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Lord Martin Rees on New Technological Threats

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Lawfare, Thursday, April 18, 2013

In this short video, Lord Martin Rees—the British astrophysicist and cosmologist–gives a brief and elegant statement of the problem Gabriella Blum and I have been writing a book about: the dissemination of radically-empowering technologies to small groups and individuals. Highly recommended—particularly if you want to spend the day scared:

Visit article page to see video (9:47)

Phi Beta Iota:  Lawfare and its sponsors (Brookings and Harvard) are tools of the elite and adopt a negative stance on anything that empowers individuals.  We are moving rapidly toward an era of individual accountability at the line item level, and rapidly breaking down the barriers that have enabled the elite to commit crimes against humanity — including the US taxpayer.  This is a good thing, not something to be feared.

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This session from Techonomy 2011 features Dan Hesse of Sprint Nextel, Kevin Johnson of Juniper Networks, and Marissa Mayer of Google. Techonomy’s David Kirkpatrick moderates.

The Rise of Individual Empowerment

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