
Strike Three: Major League Baseball’s Sordid Romance with Race-Baiting Politics
American Conservative
Every player and coach on the Yankees and Nationals takes a knee before the national anthem.
The truth at any cost lowers all other costs — curated by former US spy Robert David Steele.

Strike Three: Major League Baseball’s Sordid Romance with Race-Baiting Politics
American Conservative
Every player and coach on the Yankees and Nationals takes a knee before the national anthem.

Active Appreciation: A strategy for evolutionary change agents
Appreciation is usually thought of in relatively passive, personal terms, as in “art appreciation”. But I’m beginning to think of it in more active, socially transformational terms. It turns out the several definitions of appreciation can be woven into a focused concept of tremendous potential power. I’ve only begun to explore active appreciation, but the more I appreciate it, the more nuanced and potent it seems to grow…. You aren’t likely to be empowered by what you don’t appreciate. —Michael Dowd
VIDEO (SAT): Robert answered 21 questions provided in advance, covering many aspects of where the Trump Administration might be in the fight to the death against the Deep State cabal, human trafficking, the fake pandemic, murderous vaccines, the status of General Mike Flynn and the future indictment and conviction of Anthony Fauci for mass murder, pedophilia and progress on arrrests, full disclosure and medical advancements, and DNC switch out of Biden for who who who.
Continue reading “The Steele Report: Saturday Video Up, Preview of Monday Text”
Open Source Services Market worth $66.84 billion by 2026
Marginally reliable but interesting. Sadly, nobody — open or proprietary — offers holistic analytics or true cost economics. Expensive retards.
Funding Open Source: Saddle Up, Don Quixotes
I read “A New Funding Model for Open Source Software.” The main idea is that the current approach to financial “support” of open source software is broken. I agree, particularly if one looks at the problem from the developer or developers in the “community.”
Continue reading “Stephen E. Arnold: Funding — and Looting — Open Source”