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Things I read today 01-04-09



Jacques Fresco on the problem of superstitious ignorance


Jacques Fresco True Renaissance Man - Article
Great post. Tribute to a great man.

Jacques Fresco 1974 - Logical thought at work. So what happened to us? - Watch and LEARN!


The Crowd: A Study of the Popular Mind - by Gustave Le Bon
A very interesting read on the psychology of the masses.

Welcome to Thanet Earth: The biggest greenhouse in Britain unveiled - Story
We CAN feed the masses, we CHOOSE not to.

U.S. plans to ease GM into bankruptcy: report - Reuters
How does this affect you?

Honda offering buyouts, cutting pay, production in North America - CBC News
All the talk of cutting production but no mention of how this will affect jobs.

Criminals may still get high-security airport access: auditor general - CBC News
And your first response is supposed to be - "well that's not good. We need to tighten security. We need to persecute people longer for mistakes [sic] they may have made in the past. Let no criminal record hold a good job." - getting it yet?

WSWS: OECD paints bleak picture of global economy - By Peter Symonds
The worst is yet to come.

WSWS: Media backs Obama’s assault on US auto workers - by Jerry White
What's really happening with GM and Unions.

Police stop armoured car in London - BBC News
Note the wording - "Police questioned a group of suspected protesters who drove into London in a customised armoured car." - note the term "suspected protesters"

'Act with a sense of urgency,' Obama urges ahead of G20 meetings - CBC News
Sounds like the land lady trying to do renovations quickly in order to bypass permits. Be suspicious. The money system has failed, time to move on.

AFP: Riot hits London as G20 leaders meet - Raw Story
As far as "sticking their heads in the sand", I think that by clinging to the monetary system, that is what we are doing.

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