Robert Steele: Letter to Atlantic Monthly – The Supreme Court Makes Mistakes & Can Be Bought UPDATE 1: CRS Legal Sidebar on Birthright Citizenship Is Wrong

Letter to the Editor, Atlantic Monthly The Supreme Court Makes Mistakes & Can Be Bought I read Garrett Epps, “The Citizenship Clause Means What It Says,” and am charmed by a professor who fails to acknowledge both the fact that the Supreme Court can make mistakes and be bought, and the fact that the clause …

Jean James: International Declaration on Information and Democracy: principles for the global information and communication space

This announcement not only  takes issue with government propaganda, but explicitly addresses the censorship and manipulation that have been characteristic of what some call #GoogleGestapo — the platforms that have been censoring and manipulating data and digitally assassinating tens of thousands of sources and millions of specific posts and videos. International Declaration on Information and …

Penguin: Open Source Model for Education (Robert Steele: Education, Intelligence, & Research Need to be Managed Togerther

Open Source as a Model for Global Education Matthew Rascoff & Noah Pinkus Both competition and transfer are equally insufficient as frameworks for the global education strategy we need for our complex, interconnected world. This autumn, 268 undergraduate students from 27 nations on six continents are pioneering a new “open-source” model as they begin their …

Scott Bennett: America’s Political Twilight Zone — Desperate False Flags — Author Fears Assassination of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez UPDATE 1: Nancy Pelosi Hates Her…Risk Remains

AMERICA’S POLITICAL TWILIGHT ZONE Scott Bennett Former U.S. Army PSYOP Officer-State Counterterrorism Contractor The recent alleged incidents of the Khashoggi murder, the migrant-refugee invading “caravan” from Central America, the pipe-bomb mailings to leftist-democrat figures, and the Jewish synagogue shooting must be viewed as parts of a larger whole to discern both the direction and momentum …

Berto Jongman: Water Wars (Comment by Robert Steele on Open Source Water)

Where will the ‘water wars’ of the future be fought? A new paper paints a disturbing picture of a nearby future where people are fighting over access to water. These post-apocalyptic-sounding “water wars” could rise as a result of climate change and population growth and could become real soon enough if we don’t take steps …