9/11 in the Academic Community (YouTube, 1:13:41) — Official Narrative Cannot Survive Logical Scrutiny
9/11 in the Academic Community: Academia’s Treatment of Critical Perspectives on 9/11 – Documentary
9/11 in the Academic Community: Academia’s Treatment of Critical Perspectives on 9/11 – Documentary
This important Benjamin Fulford general update concerns the efforts of East and West in a dangerous race to develop artificial intelligence. Those who wish to explore this subject further might consider researching how AI is regarded and handled in Earth’s the secret space programs and those beyond, as revealed by recent whistleblowers Corey Goode, Emery …
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POPULISM: The Elites vs Social Media . . . . Whereas social media was once seen as a vehicle for the progressive cool of an Obama, it is now associated with the angry populism of a Trump. . . . . The rise of social media is viewed with horror by political elites now that …
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A good paper with a good concept from someone else with respect to “information fiduciaries” having an added burden of responsibility. PDF (23 Pages): Warner Policy Paper on Social Media Online Source
Amazon and Special Data Amazon Web Services is ubiquitous with cloud computing and big data power. We all know dozens of companies use these tools, but until recently it was all a little hazy as to who was and how. But, a Silicon Angle gives us some tea leaves to read. According to the story, …
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James Fetzer: How we Know Sandy Hook was a FEMA Drill for Gun Control where Nobody Died Dear Mr. President, The nation over which you currently preside has been subjected to an on-going series of staged shootings, most of which—for maximal emotional effect—have involved the reported deaths of children, none more dramatically than the Sandy …
Tipping point for large-scale social change A new study finds that when 25 percent of people in a group adopt a new social norm, it creates a tipping point where the entire group follows suit. This shows the direct causal effect of the size of a committed minority on its capacity to create social change.