Berto Jongman: Documented Catalog of Vatican Crimes Against Humanity — Millions of Babies Sold for Cash, Hundreds of Thousands of Abused Children

06 Family, 07 Other Atrocities, 10 Security, Civil Society, Corruption, Vatican
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The spread sheet at the below URL has web sites in support of most entries but has not been validated by an independent authority.,

Highlights include:

USA 23,000 “orphans” in Catholic care used in human experiments/clinical trials, documented by BBN in “Guinea Pig Kids”

USA 1 million women coerced by nuns to give up babies then sold for illegal adoption and probably trade in chidlren.

USA 4 million babies allegedly removed by church from “unfit” mothers, and sold.

Canada 150,000 children classified orphans and mentally-ill within Catholic institutions, documented by “Dupeless Orphans”

Germany 70,000 chidlren alleged to have suffered beatings, sexual assault, and child labor at hands of priests and nuns within Catholic institutions.

Spreadsheet of Organized Crimes by the Catholic Church

See Also:

Canadian Truth Commission on Child Removal from Parents Over Time

Patrick Meier: Haiti and Crisis Mapping — Campaign of Lies Against Innovation in the Public Interest

Crowd-Sourcing, Geospatial
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Haiti: Lies, Damned Lies and CrisisĀ Mapping

You’d think there was some kind of misinformation campaign going on about the Ushahidi-Haiti Crisis Map given the number of new lies that areĀ stillĀ being manu-factured even thought it has been over three years since the earthquake.Ā Please, if you really want a professional, independent and rigorous account of the project, read this evaluation. The findings are mixed but the report remains the only comprehensive, professional and independent evaluation of the Ushahidi-Haiti and 4636 efforts. So if you have questions about the project, please read the report and/or contact the evaluators directly.

Phi Beta Iota:Ā  Those who fear change slander their emergent replacements.Ā  This is reminiscent of Big Tobacco lies and Big Pharma and Big Sugar lies.Ā  The bottom line is quite clear: the Autonomous Internet is emerging, and between CrowdFlower and Ushandi, the way is open, within five years, to displace the corrupt Specialized Agencies and non-government organizations (the Red Cross comes to mind) that deliver less than 20% of donor funds to the real world needy.Ā  This will also scale to illuminate government fraud, waste, and abuse, as well as political high crimes and misdemeanors.Ā  Below is the remainder of the post, well worth a read to see how Epoch A walking dead slander and seek to diminish Epoch B pioneers.

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Open Source Everrything: Query Foundation & bocoup

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Open Source Everything: Working with the jQuery Foundation

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Over the past few months, I’ve been able to spend a great deal of time working on the jQuery Foundation’s initiative to open source the content and design of all its sites. A major reason for this effort is to dramatically lower the barrier for community involvement and therefore open up entirely new avenues for people who’d like to begin helping out, but haven’t been sure how.

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To learn more about the technologies involved and find out how it all works, take a look at the jQuery Foundation’s web site contribution guide. The new jQuery Learning Center is especially ripe territory for anyone who likes helping other people out and has good ideas to share!

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Patrick Meier: Using CrowdFlower to Microtask Disaster Response — and Robert Steele on CrowdFlower to Manage Micro-gifting Local to Global Range of Needs & Fulfillment Table to Household Level

Architecture, Cloud, Crowd-Sourcing, P2P / Panarchy, Resilience, Transparency
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Using CrowdFlower to Microtask DisasterĀ Response

Cross-posted from CrowdFlower blog

A devastating earthquake struck Port-au-Prince on January 12, 2010. Two weeks later, on January 27th, a CrowdFlower wasĀ used to translate text messagesĀ from Haitian Creole to English. Tens of thousands of messages were sent by affected Haitians over the course of several months. All of these were heroically translated by hundreds of dedicated Creole-speaking volunteers based in dozens of countries across the globe. WhileĀ Ushahidi took the leadĀ by developing the initial translation platform used just days after the earthquake, the translation efforts were eventually rerouted to CrowdFlower. Why? Three simple reasons:

  1. CrowdFlower is one of the leading and most highly robust micro-tasking platforms there is;
  2. CrowdFlower’s leadership is highly committed to supporting digital humanitarian response efforts;
  3. Haitians in Haiti could now be paid for their translation work.

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