Antechinus: The Dirty (US) War on Syria

04 Inter-State Conflict, 05 Civil War, 07 Other Atrocities
Antechinus
Antechinus

The Dirty War on Syria: Washington, Regime Change and Resistance ebook by Professor Tim Anderson, distinguished author and senior lecturer of political economy at the University of Sydney, Australia.

The best systematic critique of western fabrications justifying the war against the Assad government.  – Michel Chossudovsky   –  This text is essential reading for all peace and justice activists.  – James Petras   –  There’s nothing civil about war in Syria, raped by US imperialism, partnered with rogue allies. Anderson’s book is essential reading to understand what’s going on. – Stephen Lendman

Antechinus: The Oath of Allegiance Started as a Marketing Gimic for Flags and Evolved Into a Drone Training Chant….

Cultural Intelligence
Antechinus
Antechinus

Obedience Training: The Truth about the Pledge of Allegiance

A look into the origins of the pledge of allegiance – mandatory regurgitation for school children – reveals that it was actually created by a magazine in 1892 in order to sell flags to schools, and the pledge was created by Francis Bellamy to create a reason for schools to buy the flags. In turn, this social ritual creates cohesion and unity in the mind of the public with the federal government.

Steve Denning: Four Reasons Why You’ve Got a Rotten Job — or No Job at All

Commercial Intelligence
Steve Denning
Steve Denning

Four Reasons Why You've Got A Rotten Job — Or No Job At All

Last week, the Innovation for Jobs ECO Summit in the heart of Silicon Valley in Menlo Park, California (January 28-29, 2016), led by David Nordfors and Vint Cerf, explored an amazing array of issues and possible solutions.

  • Many speakers explored ways to improve the “gig economy” or make the market for jobs more efficient.
  • Mei Lin Fung and others discussed a people-centered Internet and the maker movement.
  • Felix Velarde discussed whether robots are taking the jobs.
  • Curt Carlson showed that most big firms can’t create jobs because they lack the discipline of innovation.
  • Monique Morrow and others spelt out key gender issues.
  • Jay Van Zyl explored emancipating special abilities.
  • Esther Wojcicki and others suggested that the trouble started with education.

These are important issues and exciting ideas to deal with them.

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