DefDog: What Will Not Recover: Government

Corruption, Government, Idiocy, Ineptitude
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What Will Not Recover: Government

Jeffrey A. Tucker

American Institute for Economic Research

So where does the public stand now on lockdowns? It’s not easy to find reliable polls. We do know that 3 in 4 Americans are willing to tell pollsters that the country is headed in the wrong direction.

In the long run, governments need to seek the consent of the governed. They can rule through police powers only in the event of panic. It works for a while. But when people start thinking normally again, the scale of what has happened will dawn on people. Then there could be hell to pay.

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J. C. Cole: American Gray Swans – July 2020 Food, Food Security, and Famine!

Collective Intelligence, Earth Intelligence
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American Gray Swans – July 2020

Food, Food Security, and Famine!

Let us be real clear, unless you can stare at the Sun to draw enough energy to stay alive than you need Food to survive. It is a concept! Famine is historically the #1 Killer of Humanity, and America, Europe, and China are all positioned for a famine. Cognitive Bias blocks most Americans from seeing this, but take a look and you will see it.

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Stephen E. Arnold: Google Version 2 — Be Very Afraid

Advanced Cyber/IO, Commerce, Corruption, Idiocy, Ineptitude, IO Impotency
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Google Version 2: The Calculating Predator is the public version of a series of reports prepared for clients in 2005 and 2007.

The topics covered in the monograph, published by a now defunct
publishing company, included an a review of Google's database technology Bigtable which remains today the core data management system after more than 15 years since its invention, Google's artificial intelligence activities, a review of Google's video technology, its programmable search engine (a system likely to be of interest in upcoming government investigations of the company), and technologies enabling Google's “walled garden.”

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Who’s Who in Cultural Intelligence: Ann Delap

Alpha A-D, Cultural Intelligence
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Ann Delap is a Food Service Consultant specializing in the design of schools, restaurants and corporate facilities.  She was born and raised in East TN to school teacher parents and currently resides in Knoxville.  She graduated from Auburn University in 1973 with a degree in interior design.  She operated an old and rare bookshop with her late husband, Jim Delap, from 1985 – 1998.  Most of her working career was spent as Sr. Project Manager for a food service equipment dealer and, prior to that, project designer for an architectural firm.

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Steven Vervaecke: Reviewer Calls Linux-based PinePhone ‘the Most Interesting Smartphone I’ve Tried in Years’

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This is one amazing phone so it seems

Reviewer Calls Linux-based PinePhone ‘the Most Interesting Smartphone I've Tried in Years'

This is what you get when you go completely open source. A magnificent piece of tech that is lightyears ahead of the mainstream.

I knew about the tablet but this is also very very cool. it almost makes me want to abandon my dump phone plans.

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