Mini-Me: Guantanamo & New York — Two Sides of Criminal Insanity

04 Education, 11 Society, Academia, Civil Society, Cultural Intelligence, Government, Idiocy, IO Deeds of War, Military
Who?  Mini-Me?
Who? Mini-Me?

Huh?

Detainees, U.S. guards clash at Guantanamo Bay

Carlos Warner, a U.S. lawyer representing some of those detainees, told CNN late last month detainees have become increasingly frustrated with “very dire, dire conditions” and their sense that the current legal process leaves them in limbo indefinitely.

“It leaves them with the prospect of the only way we leave Guantanamo is death,” Warner said. “Unfortunately, I think the men are ready to embrace this.”

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Students Told to Take Viewpoint of the Nazis

“Your essay must be five paragraphs long, with an introduction, three body paragraphs containing your strongest arguments, and a conclusion,” the assignment read. “You do not have a choice in your position: you must argue that Jews are evil, and use solid rationale from government propaganda to convince me of your loyalty to the Third Reich!”

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Howard Rheingold: Online Course 15 May – 21 June 2013 Introduction to Mind Amplifiers: Infotention, Augmentation, Curation, Cooperation

Collective Intelligence, Cultural Intelligence
Howard Rheingold
Howard Rheingold

Introduction to Mind Amplifiers

A five week course using asynchronous forums, blogs, wikis, mindmaps, social bookmarks, synchronous audio, video, chat, and Twitter

Limited to 30 learners

May 15 – June 21 2013

Tuition: 300 USD; 250 for Rheingold U alumni; 500 if your company reimburses.

Learning objectives

About this course: Expect participative and collaborative learning

Schedule

Missions

Mindamp6 Lexicon

What's Happening THIS WEEK

Shared Spaces: Links and Tools

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Berto Jongman: Military Whistle-Blower on Chemtrails (Geo-Engineering)

07 Health, 07 Other Atrocities, Corruption, Earth Intelligence, Military, Officers Call
Berto Jongman
Berto Jongman

Ex-Military Bio-Environmental Engineer Kristen Meghan Blows Whistle On Air Force Chemtrails

Published on Apr 9, 2013

At the 2013 Atlanta Music Liberty Fest, Kristen Meghan, former Air Force Bio-Environmental Engineer gave a ground breaking presentation of what she had discovered about Chemtrails while serving her Country. This BRAVE young lady has put her livelihood / life on the line for U.S. Please take a minute to thank her and help U.S. by redistributing this Video and any other VALID information about Chemtrails to as many people as you can! This is a GLOBAL issue, other countries must get this information as well. “they” are spraying the majority of the population… Why?

Phi Beta Iota:  Compelling with factual details. Stromium chromate — cancer — threat to be locked up in a mental wars. Moved from USAF to VA to discover that psychotropic drugs are the standard treatment, pushed by big pharma, a scam — first VA gets you hooked, and then they ask for more money to get you unhooked.  Ends by calling for veterans to join Oath Keepers and support our military by educating them.

Marcus Aurelius: Politically-Correct Pentagon Gets It Half Right — On Religious Counterintelligence

Cultural Intelligence, Government, Ineptitude, Military
Marcus Aurelius
Marcus Aurelius

New York Post, April 11, 2013, Pg. 27

Perils Of A Politically Correct Pentagon

By Michael A. Walsh

One of the core functions of government is to defend the nation from all enemies, foreign and domestic — that’s part of the oath of enlistment that all service personnel take. But only a flinty, clear-eyed — and politically incorrect — assessment of all threats can enable the military can do its job.

Today, however, the brass at the Pentagon seems hell-bent on turning the world's most powerful military into an arm of the PC Police, a fresh field for “politically correct” bureaucrats on which to push their morally blind relativism.

Take the recent Defense Department briefing document that classified Catholics and Evangelical Protestants as “extremists” — the moral equivalent of al Qaeda and the Ku Klux Klan. It also lumped Christians together with free-floating “Islamophobia,” Hamas, Sunni Muslims, the Jewish Defense League and the backwoods Hutaree militia as potential threats to the Republic.

“Religious extremism is not limited to any single religion, ethnic group, or region of the world,” the briefing paper notes, which is true: The military must prepare for every eventuality, however remote, which is why we have plans for war with Canada and France, should the need arise.

But including half the country’s population on a list of potential terrorists does seem a bit extreme — especially when some 40 percent of active-duty military self-identify as evangelicals.

The Army quickly disavowed the presentation and blamed it on faulty “Internet research” by an Army Reserve figure outside the chain of command.

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Jean Lievins: The Economist Rocks, Sharing Economy Highlighted

03 Economy, 11 Society, Collective Intelligence, Commercial Intelligence
Jean Lievens
Jean Lievens

Economist: Sharing Economy

All Eyes on the Sharing Economy

Collaborative consumption: Technology makes it easier for people to rent items to each other. But as it grows, the “sharing economy” is hitting roadblocks

By The Economist, March 9 2013.

WHY pay through the nose for something when you can rent it more cheaply from a stranger online? That is the principle behind a range of online services that enable people to share cars, accommodation, bicycles, household appliances and other items, connecting owners of underused assets with others willing to pay to use them. Dozens of firms such as Airbnb, which lets people rent out their spare rooms, or RelayRides, which allows other people to rent your car, act as matchmakers, allocating resources where they are needed and taking a small cut in return.

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Phi Beta Iota:  The Economist is the first mainstream media source to open up to the emergent possibilities.  There are three major changes being facilitated by the Internet and the related applications, generally those that are NOT proprietary, NOT owned by a major corporation, and NOT predatory:

01  Collaborative Sharing  of products, services, and places

02  True history of products, services, and places (e.g. “my fish today”)

03  True cost of products, services, and behaviros.

It is the last one that is awaiting a major breakthrough that combines the open source crisis making and global diaspora translation and posting, with the still missing heavy lifting of research such as was done for a single cotton T-shirt.

See Also:

Graphic: True Cost of a Cotton T-Shirt

SchwartzReport: For Price of Iraq War, Half of the US Could Be on Renewable Energy Now

05 Energy, Corruption, Government, Military, Peace Intelligence

schwartz reportI believe that historians will look back on the era that began with Reagan, and reached its peak during the administration of the second Bush, and his evil wizard, Cheney, and mark that as the beginning of the decline of America. We traded prosperity, and greatness, for the tainted pottage of elective war, and the privatization of our social order to the be! nefit of the few and to the cost of the many. Here is an example of what I mean.

For the Price of the Iraq War, U.S. Could Power Half of the Country With Renewable Energy
David Roberts – Grist

Phi Beta Iota:  It is much, much worse than this, especially when considering the human cost of all nations.  It has long been established that peace and prosperity can be had for one third of what we spend on war — the key difference is that war is profitable for banks in unethically extraordinary ways, while peace and prosperity are profitable for the 99% in relatively mundane ways.  The only good news is that Generation Truth is rising, and will use open information and open deliberation to put the relics of the Industrial Era away.

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Graphic: Medard Gabel’s Cost of Peace versus War

John Robb: The Future of Food — Total Transparency & The Beginning of True Cost Economics

01 Agriculture, 03 Economy, 03 Environmental Degradation, 07 Health, 11 Society, Advanced Cyber/IO, Civil Society, Commerce, Commercial Intelligence, Ethics, Liberation Technology, True Cost Meme
John Robb
John Robb

Here's How to Build a More Resilient Food System…

By John Robb

Want to get a glimpse of the future of food?

This is the page from Gulf Wild program. When you buy a fish that has a Gulf Wild ID number on it, you can find out everything about it.

Simply enter this ID number on their website or (cell phone) and it will provide you with:

Click on Image to Enlarge
Click on Image to Enlarge
  1. The bio and history of the fisherman who caught the fish.
  2. What the fish is, where the fish was caught (with a map) down to 10 miles, and when it was caught.
  3. Info on fishing practices (e.g. was it caught as part of a sustainable fisheries program?).

NOTE: Canada has a similar program called “This Fish

I believe we're going to see programs like this for all of the food (and an increasing number of products) we buy, from meats to vegetables.

Why? Info like this is addicting. Once you get it, you want it on everything.

Fortunately, it's also really easy to put a service like this together for local producers, and that's a good thing.

Here's why: This type of insight would positively differentiate fresh, high quality local produce from the generic products of indefinite age, quality, and origin we get from the global industrial system.

That would be a good thing, since it would help make local food more plentiful and that makes us ALL more resilient.

Resiliently Yours,
JOHN ROBB

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