Steven Vervaecke: The True Cost of Bitcon Is Energy

True Cost

This is another big problem i have with Bitcoin, alt coins and other blockchain based platforms. you have to mine it which consumes a TON of electricity, and then for each transaction everyone needs to cryptographically check it before it gets accepted. Which consumes some power as well. Unless we suddenly have commercial free energy devices this is very bad for our planet.

Bitcoin Consumes ‘More Electricity Than Argentina'

DefDog: NATO Goes MK-ULTRA Plus Plus

Peace Intelligence, Strategy-Holistic Coherence
NATO Website

Cognitive Warfare brings the New Third Operational Dimension, besides the cyber and the physical ones.

How should NATO adjust to it and face the challenges that come with it?
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Phi Beta Iota: NATO's Innovation Hub within Allied Transformation Command is one of the most honest, gentle nodes across NATO. Sun Tzu is turning in his grave. NATO has lost its mind.

Matt Ehret: Xi and Putin Stand Up for Humanity at Davos: Closed vs Open System Ideologies Clash Again

Commercial Intelligence, Cultural Intelligence, Peace Intelligence, Strategy-Holistic Coherence

Xi and Putin Stand Up for Humanity at Davos: Closed vs Open System Ideologies Clash Again

For those who have not yet made this disturbing discovery, the Great Reset agenda was first unveiled by the World Economic Forum as a cover for imposing a new world economic order upon nation states. This reset hides behind a veneer of morality but is actually reveals a to feudalism with a technotronic twist.

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Matt Ehret: Geopolitics & Empire: Striving for World Government, Bretton Woods vs Belt & Road

Commercial Intelligence, Cultural Intelligence, Peace Intelligence, Strategy-Holistic Coherence

Geopolitics & Empire: Striving for World Government, Bretton Woods vs Belt & Road

In this episode of Geopolitics and Empire, I had the opportunity to discuss the causes, history and purpose of the idea of world government which has poisoned so much of recent history. In this discussion, we contrast two opposing ways of defining the species and world economies: 1) open system vs 2) closed system. When we explore the minds of such statesmen as Xi Jinping and Putin today, or JFK, FDR and Lincoln in the past, we can recognize a similar understanding of natural law which stands in stark contrast to the misanthropic depopulation-oriented agenda of Davos-creatures today and their League of Nations-pushing imperial forbears of the past.

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Robert Steele: Core Building Block for Web 3.0 – SORA Decentralized Blockchain Ecology

#OSE Open Source Everything, Budgets & Funding, Capabilities-Force Structure, Citizen-Centered, Leadership-Integrity, Multinational Plus, Strategy-Holistic Coherence

I have started assembling the top twelve minds for the creation of Web 3.0. This was written by one of the twelve.

The SORA Parliament

Sora XOR

Multi-body sortition allows for collusion- and censorship-resistant governance

Unlike many other blockchain networks and societies that use token voting, SORA will utilize multi-body sortition in order to govern the SORA blockchain network and use of the SORA funds in a decentralized way

In the SORA Parliament, no single body or committee can both propose and decide something; clear separation of powers allows for careful review and avoids self-selection

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Berto Jongman: George Monbiot on Leadership

Leadership-Integrity
Berto Jongman

Anyone who wants to be prime minister should have a course of therapy first

Our toxic political system rewards all the wrong traits and produces the worst possible leaders

A few years ago, the psychologist Michelle Roya Rad listed the characteristics of good leadership. Among them were fairness and objectivity; a desire to serve society rather than just yourself; a lack of interest in fame and attention; and resistance to the temptation to hide the truth or make impossible promises.

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