Penguin: No on Tim Berners-Lee, Yes on Reward-Based Decentralization
#OSE Open Source EverythingI think there should be some skepticism of Tim Berners-Lee. He created the world wide web out of CERN, and was later knighted. He's connected to Oxford, the AI lab at MIT, and their center for collective intelligence. His new project is a joint venture with Qatar.
There are several interesting projects (links below) in the crypto space which are also trying to reinvent the internet in a more secure decentralized way. A difference between these projects and TimBL's project is a reward mechanism, meaning that people will actually earn money by turning their computers into internet nodes. This is probably the real way to challenge centralized domination by companies like Amazon. There has to be a reward mechanism.
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Ed Jewett: Zionist “Ex” Soldiers Running International Pedophilia Network…
07 Other Atrocities, Cultural Intelligence, Law Enforcement, Military, Officers Call, Peace IntelligenceEx-Israeli soldier heading child prostitution ring spanning Latin America deported from Colombia
Also known as Assi Ben-Mosh, he has been connected with drug trafficking and sexual exploitation throughout Europe and in Japan and has been investigated by police in Spain, New Zealand, Australia, Japan, Thailand, India and Brazil.
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CounterPunch: Is Saudi Arabia A Failed State?
08 Wild Cards, Corruption, GovernmentIs Saudi Arabia the Middle East’s Next Failed State?
Ibn Khaldun—the famous Tunisian historian, geographer and social theorist—believed that decadence leads to collapse for Muslim dynasties. Such a scenario may be playing out with the Saudis, reports Daniel Lazare.
The upshot is a group study in decrepitude.
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Cultural IntelligenceYoda: The Big Hack: How China Used a Tiny Chip to Infiltrate U.S. Companies
Corruption, Government, IO ImpotencyThe Big Hack: How China Used a Tiny Chip to Infiltrate U.S. Companies
Nested on the servers’ motherboards, the testers found a tiny microchip, not much bigger than a grain of rice, that wasn’t part of the boards’ original design. Amazon reported the discovery to U.S. authorities, sending a shudder through the intelligence community. Elemental’s servers could be found in Department of Defense data centers, the CIA’s drone operations, and the onboard networks of Navy warships.
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Gareth Porter: Could Trump Take Down the Empire?
Peace IntelligenceCould Trump Take Down the American Empire?
“We spend $3.5 billion a year to have troops in South Korea,” Trump complained. “I don’t know why they’re there. … Let’s bring them all home!”
“We have [spent] $7 trillion in the Middle East,” Trump said at the end of the meeting. “We can’t even muster $1 trillion for domestic infrastructure.”
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