Tip of the Hat to Contributing Editor Berto Jongman — Being Watched in Europe
Worth a Look: Fast Forward: How Women Can Achieve Power and Purpose
Worth A Look
Companies, countries, and organizations the world over are waking up to today’s new reality. Women control the lion’s share of purchasing power and are increasingly essential to competitiveness. The age of women’s transformative economic influence has finally arrived, and women are using their power for purpose, redefining what power and success mean in the process. Through clear, practical advice and personal stories of women around the world — including Hillary Clinton, Geena Davis, Christine Lagarde, and Diane von Furstenberg — Fast Forward shows every woman how to know her power, find her purpose, and connect with others to achieve her life’s goals.
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Ty Simpson: Reflections on the Breakaway – Distributed, Decentralized, Encrypted, Blockchain Networking
Cultural Intelligence
My notion, with considerable help from intelligent people like yourself, is that the World is already on Breakaway Course. Old and new titans will be circumvented by Radical Heterarchy.
The generation behind me, the 30 somethings have Network Heterarchy written in their conditioning from school. They were molded by the internet. The generation behind them, the 20 somethings, have Heterarchy written in their GENES. They were born like test tube babies IN the internet. The Next Gen? Forget about it! They have Blockchain on their Tablet Device…The next Zuckerberg will be a 13 year old crytocurrency billionaire, i'm almost certain of it.
Owl: Massive Radiation Spike Across USA — and EPA Shuts Down Radiation Detectors
08 Proliferation
7 NOV Unacknowledged Radiation Event Across Upper Midwest
“(San Francisco) Nov 7, 2015 – An unacknowledged nuclear event swept through the Upper Midwest in the United States in September 2015. No terrorist organization, nuclear capable corporation, government agency or organized military has taken credit for the event. In a nutshell, here’s what happened: A powerful nuclear pulse was created somewhere in the upper Midwest and spread a radioactive wave front outward hundreds of miles across America’s Heartland. The pulse was recorded at the few active and published radiation stations with an unmistakable signature.”
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OpenDemocracy: Robert Steele, American Intelligence and National Defense 2.0
Civil Society, Collective Intelligence, DoD, Ethics, Government, Innovation, Officers Call, Strategy
American intelligence and national defense 2.0
An Open Source (Technologies) Agency, far removed from the secret intelligence world, would radically reduce wars and illegal immigration, increase trade and shared prosperity, and convert the USA into a “Smart Nation”.
On 06/17/11, I wrote the first installment of National intelligence and national defense, published at the Campaign for Liberty, suggesting that we could both cut the secret intelligence budget by three quarters, and radically increase the amount of open source decision-support (as opposed to secret mass surveillance).
Of course nothing happened, but now, to my enormous delight, I am hearing that there is a very tentative discussion in some of the darkest corners of the US government of a proposal to terminate three of the secret agencies that reside within the Department of Defense (DoD) – the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO), the National Security Agency (NSA), and the National Geospatial Agency (NGA). This should happen, if not in the closing year of the Obama Administration, then in 2017 under the first Independent president and a diversified Congress in which Independents, Greens, and Libertarians and others (e.g. Constitution, Working Families) win the 20-30 seats being vacated.
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Jean Lievens: Jeremy Rifkin on Leapfrog Technologies
05 Energy, Advanced Cyber/IO, Mobile
How Developing Nations Can Leapfrog Developed Countries with the Sharing Economy
Electricity is now coming to remote areas in Africa, which never before had access to a centralized power grid. Not surprisingly, the introduction of cell phones has helped precipitate the development of a nascent Third Industrial Revolution infrastructure. Virtually overnight, millions of Africa's rural households have scraped together enough money — from selling an animal or surplus crops — to purchase a cell phone. The phones are used as much for carrying on commercial activity as for personal communications. In rural areas, far removed from urban banking facilities, people are increasingly relying on cell phones to facilitate small money transfers. The problem is that without access to electricity, cell phone users often have to travel on foot to get to a town with electricity in order to recharge their phones. A single solar panel affixed on the tin roof of a rural hut would provide enough electricity to not only charge the cell phone but also power electric lights.
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Koko: Cannabis Oil Replaces 22 Pills, Stops Seizures
07 Health
Cannabis Oil Replaces 22 Pills For Little Boy With Seizures
Jason was desperate and was willing to try anything. So he tried cannabis oil. The very first day they noticed something – no seizures.
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