Berto Jongman: Pentagon Uses NGOs as Spies — Violation of US Law?

Corruption, Idiocy, Military
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berto smallTop-Secret Pentagon Program Exploited Aid Workers as Covert Spies

Experts warn that Department of Defense espionage program places international NGOs at great risk

After a months-long investigation, The Intercept‘s Matthew Cole, with help from Margot Williams and Lee Fang, exposes the reach of a highly-classified Department of Defense program, which ran from December 2004 to 2013.

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Michel Bauwens: The 10 Commandments of Peer Production and Commons Economics (P2P P&CE)

P2P / Panarchy
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Michel Bauwens

The Ten Commandments of Peer Production and Commons Economics

This is an important synthesis of ten years of research at the P2P Foundation, on the emerging practices of the new productive communities and the ethical entrepreneurial coalitions that create livelihoods for shared resources. I’m working with Neal Gorenflo of Shareable on a more accessible version for a broader public, but this one is for the peer to peer / commons community. Thanks for especially diffusing and spreading this one!

For a mode of production and value creation that is free, fair and sustainable!

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Sepp Hasslberger: Curing Cystic Fibrosis with Acoustic and Electromagnetic Waves

07 Health
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Sepp Hasslberger

A whole different view on turning on and off genetic information that influences health…

The “Noosphere Art Wave” Project.

The history of wave genetics has been developing for more than 80 years. In the 20s and 30s of the last century, Russian scientists A G Gurwitsch and A A Lubishev postulated that not only does the genetical apparatus of living organisms on the Earth operate at the material, physical level but also at a certain waves/fields level and it is able to transfer genetic data/information via electromagnetic (EM) and acoustic waves. For the first time in the history of medicine, Doctor Nadezhda Ustinova reports full recovery in the case of “incurable” Cystic Fibrosis as a result of using the technology of Linguistic Wave Genetics…

Chuck Spinney: Analysis of Kunduz Hospital Bombing — Is the USAF Incapable of Doing Close Air Support (CAS)?

Ineptitude, Military
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Chuck Spinney

The author, a long time friend, is a retired Marine Lt. Colonel and, as a junior officer, served as forward artillery observer in heavy combat in Viet Nam.

Key questions unasked in the news about the US attack on Kunduz Hospital

By David Evans, Fabius Maximus Website, 22 Oct 2015

10 Hard Questions Below the Fold

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