The Story that Should Remove Condi Rice from Consideration for Vice President
Washington (VT) Condi Rice, as with most Washington insiders, has a secret that can take her down.
In 2002, Rice “crossed the line” in preventing the investigation of a major spy operation in the White House. For the first time, facts just released and eyewitness testimony make Rice a political liability or worse.
“A gripping, deeply informative account of the plunder, hypocrisy, and mass violence of plutocracy and empire; insightful, historically grounded and highly relevant to the events of today.” – Michael Parenti, Historian, Author The Face of Imperialism
This three part documentary is downloadable for free online.
After the end of World War II, the United States began a campaign to position itself strategically around the globe so that in the event of another war it would be more powerful than it's enemies. The terrible lesson of World War II was that never again could an amoral and dictatorial power be allowed to dominate the world.
The enemies of America in World War II were national powers bent on spreading their empires through violence, installing puppet regimes and seizing the resources of other countries for their own use, so that they could strengthen their ability to further their own strategic interests and wage war against their enemies. The United States could not allow this to happen again.
But in order to preempt any nation from being able to once again commit such enormous evils, America was forced to spread it's empire through violence, installing puppet regimes and seizing the resources of other countries for our own use, so that we could strengthen our ability to further our own strategic interests and wage war against our enemies, so that this could never happen again.
This three part series is a summary of the history of the implementation of this American strategy.
Our point is that social networks are today’s version of AOL and CompuServe, not the Web and SMTP email—a service model that’s in conflict with the open, standards-based Internet. Furthermore,even though they’ve evolved to support mobile devices, today’s social services were designed for the era of PC-based Web browsers, not handheld smartphone apps.
If you’re thinking, “There must be a better way,” you’re right. In this report we’ll examine some groundbreaking research aimed at bringing openness to social networking on mobile devices.
Phi Beta Iota: Google, Facebook, and Twitter are all “dead men walking.” They have failed to make the leap to the mix of open source everything and creating intelligence (decision-support) with integrity, settling instead for information overload with no integrity.
Phi Beta Iota: Click on header to open full post, then use Google Translate to read in English (top of middle column). Contract has been signed to publish the book in Spanish in Spain — this does not exclude the book also being contracted for translation by any Central or Latin American publisher. Person in charge of all translation contracts is sserafimidis [at] northatlanticbooks [dot] com.
El manifiesto de “Open Source Everything” refuerza el movimiento de transparencia informática como mecanismo opositorio a la corrupción y al poder elitista, así como esbozar un mecanismo para detonar la expansión de la conciencia en su relación trina con la información y la energía.