Eagle: Dilbert’s 6 Reasons Trump Wins Big…

Cultural Intelligence
300 Million Talons...
300 Million Talons…

Tip of the Hat to Tyler Durden.

‘Dilbert' Creator's 6 Reasons Why Trump Will “Win In A Landslide” In November

Scott Adams – creator of the infamous Dilbert cartoons – believes Donald Trump will win the presidency in a landslide. Trump's “meticulously plotted domination,” as Adams explains to The Washington Post, stems from his running on our emotions and sly appeals to our own human irrationality. as the following six points make clear, Adams views Trump as “a master persuader” who will rhetorically dismantle Clinton’s candidacy next.

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Daniel Araya: Earth is Not The First Intelligent Civilization In The Universe

Extraterrestial Intelligence
Daniel Araya
Daniel Araya

Study Asserts That Earth is Not The First Intelligent Civilization In The Universe

Two scientists from the University of Rochester and the University of Washington have developed an “archaeological form” to the famous Drake equation, which will allow us to determine how many technological civilizations have formed in the history of the universe. And it seems there may be a number of them.

Sepp Hasslberger: 60% Poisoned by Floride

Commerce, Commercial Intelligence, Corruption, Government
Sepp Hasslberger
Sepp Hasslberger

Fluoride is a nasty poison and it shouldn't be in anything like a multi-vitamin, nor should drinking water be intentionally contaminated with it.

SWALLOW THIS: Fluoride “Multi-Vitamins, Drops, Tablets” Are Not FDA-Approved, But Are Still Being Sold To American Children

Scary pictures below the fold.

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Stephen E. Arnold: AI Is Stupid — Microsoft Says So….

IO Impotency
Stephen E. Arnold
Stephen E. Arnold

Microsoft Says That AI Is Stupid

I know there is a difference among:

  • What senior managers believe about their minions’ innovations
  • What marketers say about the technology the engineer wizards are crafting in the innovation microwave
  • What “real” journalists angling for a job with some tailwind write
  • What the reality of an innovation is, right now.

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William Alden: Palantir Imploding – Comments by Robert Steele and Neal Rauhauser

Commerce, Corruption, Ineptitude, IO Impotency
William Alden
William Alden

Inside Palantir, Silicon Valley’s Most Secretive Company

A cache of internal documents shows that despite growing revenue, Palantir has lost top-tier clients, is struggling to stem staff departures, and isn’t collecting most of the money it touts in high-value deals.

SHORT URL: http://tinyurl.com/Palantir-Gone

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Robert Steele: Washington Post Offers 10 Reasons Hillary Clinton Will Beat Donald Trump — I Counter Each (1 True, 5 False, 4 Half & Half)

Cultural Intelligence, Peace Intelligence
Robert David Steele
Robert David Steele

SHORT URL:

http://tinyurl.com/TrumpX10

Jennifer Rubin, a former lawyer, is a conservative columnist for The Washington Post. Below I take the first line only from her , and offer concise rebuttals in favor of Trump's winning — with the caveat that if Trump cannot listen and adjust in the next 30 days, Ms. Rubin is in fact correct — he will blow an election that is his to lose.

10 reasons Hillary Clinton will beat Donald Trump

1: TRUE

5: FALSE

4: HALF & HALF

Substance below the fold.

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Worth a Look: Designing Regenerative Cultures

Worth A Look
Amazon Page
Amazon Page

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This is a ‘Whole Earth Catalog' for the 21st century: an impressive and wide-ranging analysis of what's wrong with our societies, organizations, ideologies, worldviews and cultures – and how to put them right. The book covers the finance system, agriculture, design, ecology, economy, sustainability, organizations and society at large. In this remarkable book, Daniel Wahl explores ways in which we can reframe and understand the crises that we currently face, and he explores how we can live our way into the future. Moving from patterns of thinking and believing to our practice of education, design and community living, he systematically shows how we can stop chasing the mirage of certainty and control in a complex and unpredictable world.

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