Antechinus: Spain activists, whistleblower creating digital pay system

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Spain activists, whistleblower creating digital pay system

The French whistleblower and Spanish anti-corruption activists who triggered an investigation of a former International Monetary Fund chief announced Thursday they are designing a digital payment system aimed at excluding middlemen companies that make money from online purchases. Herve Falciani and the Xnet group say their nonprofit, peer-to-peer payment system would work like PayPal on a local basis within European cities for citizen payments to participating businesses and governments.

Event: 15 April DC Free Open Source, Open Standards, Open Minds

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Feb. 22, 2016 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — The American National Standards Institute (ANSI) will hold a free conference, Open Source, Open Standards, Open Minds, on Friday, April 15, 2016, at the FHI 360 Conference Center in Washington, DC. The event is intended to explore open source and its impact on the standards community and beyond. It will be hosted by ANSI, coordinator of the U.S. voluntary standardization system, in partnership with American University and the George Washington University School of Law.  Press Release  Event Home Page

 

Yoda: Latina Lesbian for Supreme Court

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The Latina lesbian Obama should nominate to replace Scalia on the Supreme Court

Monica Márquez has been a justice on the Colorado Supreme Court since 2010. She has a CV that makes her a credible candidate. As a graduate of Yale Law School, she has the requisite Ivy League credential. She clerked for two federal judges. She has worked for Republicans, earning praise from her onetime boss, former Colorado Attorney General John Suthers. Before she went to law school, she spent two years working with at-risk children in Camden, N.J., and Philadelphia.

Worth a Look: Empire, Racism, and Genocide – A History of U.S. Foreign Policy

01 Poverty, 02 Infectious Disease, 03 Environmental Degradation, 04 Inter-State Conflict, 05 Civil War, 06 Genocide, 07 Other Atrocities, 08 Proliferation, 09 Terrorism, 10 Transnational Crime, IO Deeds of War, Peace Intelligence
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In its entire history, there has been very little time when the United States has been at peace. As it wages its many wars and ‘interventions’, the stated goal is always something few people could argue with: fostering democracy when a struggling people are resisting tyranny, removing threats to U.S. security, or punishing a cruel dictator for unspeakable misdeeds.

Yet on closer scrutiny, these reasons are seldom valid. They simply hide the true purposes of U.S. military involvement, which are power and wealth. Starting with the barbarous destruction of Native American culture in order to gain farmlands, right through to the Iraqi invasion for oil, money and power have always motivated U.S. foreign policy decisions. Dictators with appalling records of human rights violations are upheld by the U.S.  if they agree to whatever economic or strategic demands the U.S. makes. Conversely, democratically elected leaders are overthrown if they don’t.

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Can Bernie Sanders Break the DNC Rigging of the Super-Delegates? A Game Plan…

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Sanders CollageSanders for President by Breaking the Super-Delegates?

The Game Plan for Winning and Governing with Intelligence and Integrity

Robert David Steele

After Bernie won the New Hampshire primary, many progressive organizations figured out the daunting superdelegate math for Bernie, and started calling for the superdelegates to vote according to their state outcomes rather than their promises to Hillary. If that movement is successful, the superdelegate math would change significantly, but getting superdelegates to break their promises to Hillary will prove very challenging!

Jesse Gordon, Editor, On the Issues

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Chuck Spinney: Israel Takes More Land and Water from Palestinians

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Kudos to Haaretz for its integrity.

Palestinian villagers tilled their land so well, Israel is now confiscating it from them

The separation barrier will cut residents of Al-Walaja from their lands by the end of the year; the beauty of the terraces they cultivated for decades was used as one of the main reasons for announcing the area a national park.