Ty Simpson: Death to Monsanto

01 Agriculture, 07 Other Atrocities
Ty Simpson
Ty Simpson

Monsanto to be Finally Put on Trial for Crimes Against Humanity

The Organic Consumers Association (OCA), IFOAM International Organics, Navdanya, Regeneration International (RI), and Millions Against Monsanto, joined by dozens of global food, farming and environmental justice groups announced today that they will put Monsanto MON (NYSE), a US-based transnational corporation, on trial for crimes against nature and humanity, and ecocide, in The Hague, Netherlands, next year on World Food Day, October 16, 2016.

Richard Gage: 9/11 Letter to the Editor (Boston Globe)

07 Other Atrocities, 11 Society, IO Deeds of War, Officers Call
Richard Gage
Richard Gage

Evidence still raises questions over World Trade Center collapses

Alex Beam’s portrayal of “architect truthers” is yet another disappointing example of a journalist resorting to ad hominem attacks and avoiding the facts when discussing the destruction of the three World Trade Center skyscrapers on Sept. 11, 2001 (“The ‘truthers’ and 9/11,” Opinion, Nov. 16).   . . .  The physical evidence shows that scattered office fires could not have caused the 47-story WTC 7 to collapse symmetrically into its footprint. (Imagine Boston’s 52-story Prudential Tower completely collapsing in seven seconds from small fires — it’s hard to, isn’t it?) The evidence also shows that the twin towers were not leveled by the airplane impacts and ensuing fires. The implications are indeed far-reaching, and that is why we urge people to study all the evidence before reaching a conclusion.

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Mongoose: ISIS in America – Deja Vu

10 Security, 11 Society
Mongoose
Mongoose

ISIS in America

From Retweets to Raqqa

The report, ISIS in America: From Retweets to Raqqa consists of two parts. The first examines all cases of U.S. persons arrested, indicted, or convicted in the United States for ISIS-related activities. A wide array of legal documents related to these cases provides empirical evidence for identifying several demographic factors related to the arrested individuals. This section also looks at the cases of other Americans who, while not in the legal system, are known to have engaged in ISIS-inspired behavior.

The second part of the report examines various aspects of the ISIS-related mobilization in America. Here the report analyzes the individual motivations of ISIS supporters; the role of the Internet and, in particular, social media, in their radicalization and recruitment processes; whether their radicalization took place in isolation or with other, like-minded individuals; and the degree of their tangible links to ISIS.  It concludes with recommendations to combat ISIS recruitment.

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Hypothes.is: Coalition of 40+ Scholarly Publishers

04 Education, Advanced Cyber/IO

hypothes.isOn Tuesday, we announced a major new initiative to bring this vision to reality, supported by a coalition of over 40 of the world’s essential scholarly organizations, such as JSTOR, PLOS, arXiv, HathiTrust, Wiley and HighWire Press, who are linking arms to establish a new paradigm of open collaborative annotation across the world’s knowledge.

Read full first newsletter, The Margin #1.

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Mongoose: Brazil to Sue Samarco Mining for $5.2 Billion Over Dam Burst

03 Economy, 03 Environmental Degradation
Mongoose
Mongoose

The tide is turning. True cost economics is going to come into full force in the next decade.

Brazil to sue Samarco mining firm for $5.2bn over dam burst

“It is not a natural disaster, it is a disaster prompted by economic activity, but of a magnitude equivalent to those disasters created by forces of nature.” She said about 500km (310 miles) of the Rio Doce – one of Brazil's most important rivers – would have to be dredged in parts, vegetation replanted and fresh water springs cleared.

Yoda: Alternative Alternative Energy — Lasers Cool Water

05 Energy

yoda with light saberUW Scientists Invent Laser That Can Refrigerate Liquid Water

A new UW study published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences last week revealed that a team of UW researchers has used an infrared laser to cool liquid water by about 36 degrees Fahrenheit (or about 20 degrees Celsius) — and they say it’s a “major breakthrough” in the field.

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