Reference: Gordon Cook on Freedom Tower and the Autonomous Internet – Peer to Peer User-Owned Communications and Computing Infrastructure

2012-04-13 Cook Report Peer to Peer Freedom Tower Phi Beta Iota:  This is a hugely important reference work, the first of its kind, and very strongly recommended to all who care about human dignity, human freedom, and human evolution. See Also: Reference: Gordon Cook on Technology, Economics & Public Interest – Occupy and the Current …

Reference: Shadowy Figures – Tracking Illicit Financial Transactions in the Murky World of Digital Currencies, Peer-to-Peer Networks, and Mobile Device Payments

Shadowy Figures: Tracking Illicit Financial Transactions in the Murky world of Digital Currencies, Peer-to-Peer Networks, and Mobile Device Payments John Villasenor, Cody Monk, Christopher Bronk Center for Technology Innovation at Brookings and James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy Rice University, August 29. 2011 EXTRACT: Scale enables vanishing low transaction costs, which are an …

Mongoose: Huge extensive research list for plandemic including may whistleblower doctors and websites

Huge extensive research list for plandemic including may whistleblower doctors and websites f you’re interested, here is a list I have been compiling of some of the most prominent, world renowned medical professionals, including virologists and epidemiologists, speaking publicly on this very thing, as well as other important links. I’ve been compiling this resource list …

Stephen E Arnold: Professional Publishing and Professional Cheaters

Professional Publishing and Professional Cheaters “Collusion Rings Threaten the Integrity of Computer Science Research” is an amusing, if not hilarious, write up. The venerable Communications of the Association for Computing Machinery has discovered that there is a “growing problem.” No kidding. I noted this statement:

Stephen E Arnold: Making Life Easier for Professional Publishers: A Call for More Blatant Fraud

Making Life Easier for Professional Publishers: A Call for More Blatant Fraud I enjoyed “Please Commit More Blatant Academic Fraud.” The intent is to highlight the disgusting underbelly of academic underbellies of naked mole rats. The author picks up on the fraudulent peer cheerleading for research related to artificial intelligence, but when tenure is at …