Neil Peters: CrowdBucks Overview

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Neil Peters

The idea behind our “social” currency concept is simple; the banks have had a very long-standing monopoly on creating and managing our money, and they have abused this unprecedented power in order to take everyone's wealth — and give virtually nothing but grief and misery in return…  Thanks to new technologies we no longer need the banks to create our money, and so CrowdBucks was created to show people how they create their own value-backed currencies, plus we provide a flexible marketplace platform for people to conduct trade without using expensive bank-issued money, etc.

CrowdBucks Overview   .   About CrowdBucks   .   CrowdBucks Commerce   .   CrowdBucks Youtube

CrowdBucks.com is currently at a pre-launch stage and is actively seeking partners and investors.

Mongoose: No Labels Hits Bottom

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Mongoose

Jon Huntsman and Joe Lieberman hit bottom.

No Labels' Brilliant 2016 Plan: Make The Candidates Sign A Pledge!

The most ridiculous organization in American politics strikes again.

Where's the vision? As long as we're making empty promises to which no one can really be held accountable, let's show some ambition.

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Kevin Barnett: Cologne Muslim “Attacks” A False Flag with Police Provocateurs Doing the Groping?

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Cologne Muslim Assaults Now Cited as False Flag

‘Assaults Cologne seemed organized'

VT has its own reports which tell of police standing around with their hands in their pockets while nightclub bouncers come to the aid of women being groped and mobbed.  Thus, when police officials say this seems like an organized attack, we feel safe in looking at police as not only standing aside but undercover police as the likely parties involved in the assaults as well. We expect to see more incidents like these, staged by police and carefully coordinated with the press, playing on and building hysteria against not only refugees but Islam as well.

Steven Aftergood: Domestic Role of US Military

5 Star, America (Founders, Current Situation), Military & Pentagon Power, Politics, Power (Pathologies & Utilization)
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Steven Aftergood

The Domestic Role of the American Military

A rich and thoughtful account of how the U.S. military has protected, supported, clashed with and occasionally undermined constitutional government in this country is presented in the new book “Soldiers on the Home Front: The Domestic Role of the American Military” by William C. Banks and Stephen Dycus (Harvard University Press, 2016). The authors, who are law professors, trace the role of the military back to its constitutional roots, which are not as precisely defined as they might have been. The Framers of the Constitution “knew that troops would sometimes be needed to help enforce the civilian laws. They just neglected to tell us precisely when.” Read more.

 

Stephen E. Arnold: How Big Data Is Missing the Mark

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Stephen E. Arnold

How Big Data Is Missing the Mark

At this point in the Big Data sensation, many businesses are swimming in data without the means to leverage it effectively. TechWeek Europe cites a recent survey from storage provider Pure Storage in its write-up, “Big Data ‘Fails Businesses’ Due to Access, Skills Shortage.” Interestingly, most of the problems seem to have more to do with human procedures and short-sightedness than any technical shortcomings. Writer Tom Jowitt lists the three top obstacles as a lack of skilled workers, limited access to information, and bureaucracy. He tells us:

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