Bottom Line: DoJ needs to prosecute its own people by the standards that apply to all of us. Any deliberate obstruction of justice should lead to firing.
Michel Chossdovsky: COVID-19 Coronavirus Fake Pandemic Timeline and Analysis
02 Infectious Disease, 04 Inter-State Conflict, 07 Other Atrocities, 10 Transnational Crime, Academia, Ethics, IO Deeds of WarVIDEO (13:56) X22 Report Financial – Trump Rocks Will Triumph
03 Economy, Ethics, GovernmentEd Jewett: Pandemic Integrity 101 – USA Fails Big Time – Memo for POTUS
03 Economy, 07 Health, 11 Society, Civil Society, Collective Intelligence, Ethics, Government, Lessons, Officers Call
Coalescing Effective Community Disaster Response: Simulation and Virtual Communities of Practice
Decisions and information flow back and forth, and up and down, the tapestry of response. Inaccurate perceptions, ineffective and inefficient communications and other factors may combine to generate instability or breakdown in systems responsible for crisis management and communal safety and well-being.
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Owl: 32,000+ COVID-19 Articles UNLOCKED
Commerce, Ethics
A good example of what is possible.
Humanity wins: our fight to unlock 32,544 COVID-19 articles for the world
Phi Beta Iota: Now imagine if ALL knowledge was “unlocked.” And do not celebrate the above — published articles are 1% of written articles which are 1% of what is known. The system is hosed.
Veterans Today: International Criminal Court Opens Inquiry Into US and Taliban War Crimes in Afghanistan
Ethics, Government, Military
Guardian: ICC Authorizes War Crimes Inquiry Against Pentagon War on Afghanistan
Earlier rejection overturned
The US military and CIA are accused of widespread use of rape and torture and the murder of thousands of prisoners. It is believed that thousands of Americans who served in Afghanistan may eventually be under scrutiny including and especially civilian contractors.
Penguin: Should Open Source Be Ethical? #GoogleGestapo Alert
Commerce, Ethics, Software
Should open source be ethical?
At present, software licenses that prohibit socially harmful or unethical uses cannot be considered open source. Should we change that?
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