The Steele Report Grades & Topics Today

Steele Report
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Robert grades White House, Economy, Society, and UK/Israel Green, Message Yellow.  The following topics are covered today:

  • Announcing Three Movies Made Possible by Donors & Subscribers
  • Are We Facing a Looming Power Outage, Food Crisis, & Real Pandemic?
  • Rise of “The Sheriffs’ Movement” or Constitutional Sheriffs (and Pastors?)
  • #UNRIG Election Reform Act — Could Country Be Ready Now?
  • Web 3.0 Steering Group Finalized, Next Steps
  • Original Open Source Everything Manifesto Now Free Online – What Next?

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5 Movies Opening Minds — Update 25 March

#Movies by EIN
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POSTED:

The Cult of  Lucifer(Highbrow)
The Cult of Lucifer (Lowbrow)

IN PROGRESS:

NEW: ‘ARISE USA! – The Resurrection of a Nation’
(https://bigbatusa.org) – Directed by Sacha Stone

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Martin Geddes: Web 3.0 Bluetooth Mesh Possibilities

Autonomous Internet
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Reflecting on Steven Vervaecke: Berty & Scuttlebutt — Mesh Messaging No Internet Web 3.0 Foundation Layer?

I agree that the current use case is small, but it can be seen as a crucible for learning about fully decentralised networking.

Technologies like RINA (more of a meta-technology as it is an architecture framework) would allow us to build bridges between these “islands of connectedness” in new ways that can be secured and scaled better than in the past. Furthermore, the current cloud model seems grossly mismatched to the needs for local and portable identity storage.

Today's Internet is the “MS-DOS of packet data”, and it is these corner cases that are where the “Windows” will emerge from.

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Berto Jongman: 2020 Global Go To Think Tank Index Report

Academia, Commerce, Non-Governmental
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2020 Global Go To Think Tank Index Report

Abstract

Background on the Think Tanks and Civil Societies Program The Think Tanks and Civil Societies Program (TTCSP) of the Lauder Institute at the University of Pennsylvania conducts research on the role policy institutes play in governments and civil societies around the world. Often referred to as the “think tanks’ think tank,” TTCSP examines the evolving role and character of public policy research organizations.

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Yoda: Alert Reader in Praise of Donald Trump

Cultural Intelligence
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Alert Reader on Donald Trump's integrity and constancy.

Bottom Line Up Front:

1) He never faltered on the American suicidal economic move of shipping jobs overseas

2) He never faltered on his disbelief of 911

3) He never let that derail him from being a voice on TV and used for everything it was worth to him.

Narrative and Links:

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Tom Atlee: Intercentricity (Part 2a): Examples – from activism to love and spirituality

Collective Intelligence, Cultural Intelligence
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Intercentricity (Part 2a): Examples – from activism to love and spirituality

In my last post I introduced basic principles of intercentricity – a dynamic worldview of reciprocal aliveness. In this post and the next, I explore how that worldview plays out in a number of diverse realms. It’s a bit long, so I’ve divided it into two parts to make it more accessible.

This post – Part 2a – explores the manifestation of intercentricity in the realms of activism, love, spirituality & religion, greetings, and countries & cultures. In Part 2b tomorrow, I’ll explore intercentricity in networks, pluralism & self-actualization, education, power, and deep & wise democracy.

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