
Entrevue avec Robert Steele
Faire du Québec une nation intelligente (I)
Dans l’ère de l’information
Tribune libre de Vigile dimanche 21 décembre
French version below the line. English version here.
The truth at any cost lowers all other costs — curated by former US spy Robert David Steele.

Entrevue avec Robert Steele
Faire du Québec une nation intelligente (I)
Dans l’ère de l’information
Tribune libre de Vigile dimanche 21 décembre
French version below the line. English version here.

Is the World View of a Holy Father Necessarily Full of Holes?
Mysterious theological black holes engendering global crises
Introduction
Ignoring the remedial incapacity ensuring future suffering
Retreat to an eternal stronghold from present responsibility
Holy fatherhood and paternal responsibility
Necessary incompleteness
Cognitive mystery of holes, lacunae and incompleteness
Nature of metaphysical and theological holes
Cognitive and experiential black holes
Holiness and unholiness — an unholy complementarity?
Holiness framed by a triangulated configuration of holes
Cultivating “holiness” and “unholiness” in all their forms?
Vital hole dynamic: embracing error, otherness and neglect
Missing linking process to enable the global resolutique
References

THE police killing unarmed civilians. Horrifying income inequality. Rotting infrastructure and an unsafe “safety net.” An inability to respond to climate, public health and environmental threats. A food system that causes disease. An occasionally dysfunctional and even cruel government. A sizable segment of the population excluded from work and subject to near-random incarceration.
You get it: This is the United States, which, with the incoming Congress, might actually get worse.
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Everything affects everything. It’s all tied together, and the starting place hardly matters: A just and righteous system will have a positive impact on everything we care about, just as an unjust, exploitative system makes everything worse.
Continue reading “John Steiner: Mark Bittman in NYT – Is It Bad Enough Yet?”

Killing Cops – The Canary Dies Too
http://tinyurl.com/dead-cop-dead-canary
I am troubled by the platitudes and ignorance surrounding the murder of two New York police officers. I am a son of New York and my uncle was a member of the Nassau County police force back in the day when non-judicial punishment kept people out of jail and got them back on track with tough love.
The death of these two officers is the equivalent of the canary in the coal mine dying. They have died because the USA is on the verge of a revolution. Apart from concentrated wealth, loss of faith in government, and tens of millions of unemployed college graduates, we have an unemployment rate closer to 22.4% (see ShadowStats), with 22 veterans committing suicide every single day.
Continue reading “Reflections on Killing Cops – The Canary Dies Too”

Open Cooperativism for the P2P Age
Our recommendations for the new era of open cooperativism are:
1. That coops need to be statutorily (internally) oriented towards the common good
2. That coops need to have governance models including all stakeholders
Continue reading “Michel Bauwens: Open Cooperativism for the P2P Age”