Tuesday, March 5, 2013
The Next Big Thing ~ Decentralized Peer to Peer Internet is Born ! Hurrah !!!
About two years ago, news reports described the State Department-funded project of Sascha Meinrath as a way for overseas dissidents to overcome repressive regimes that try to censor them by shutting down the internet. This week a variation on the software he helped design will launch here in the United States. It is called Commotion Wireless. You can download the program on your cellphone or laptop computer in order to create what is called a "mesh" network that allows you to share Internet access with other devices on the network. "It challenges this business model that everyone has to buy their own Internet connection, and it really puts forth this notion of, 'Why don't we share resources?' We can share them across our neighbors, we can share them within our offices, we can share them across entire cities," says Meinrath, director of the New America Foundation's Open Technology Institute.
Wayne Madsen : Phillip Marshall killed because he planned to expose CIA crimes
Investigative journalist and author Wayne Madsen analyzes the mysterious murder-suicide of "conspiracy theorist" author Phillip Marshall
An analyst says Phillip Marshall was killed to suppress surprising information he was about to release in a new book that would embarrass the official 9/11 storyline.
In the background of this suspicious murder suicide of former CIA pilot and author Philip Marshall after he allegedly killed his two teenage children and family dog, US media have quickly dropped the story altogether just as serious questions arise over facts that counter the official storyline and the discovery that critical evidence has gone missing. Marshall wrote three books critical of the 9/11 attacks claiming that the Bush administration had orchestrated the terrorist attack and was preparing a fourth that promised to reveal new information. This follows another suspicious 'suicide' in recent times of internet activist Aaron Schwartz who was an outspoken critic of US President Obama's policies.
Charlie Rose: Joe Scarborough vs. Paul Krugman FULL Deficit Debate
Joe Scarborough Paul Krugman FULL Debate On Charlie Rose | MSNBC host Joe Scarborough and New York Times economist Paul Krugman faced off on Charlie Rose on Monday night, sparring over America's economic situation. In the taped debate, the pair sparred over their opposing views on the deficit and spending, with Krugman later feeling as though he'd had his "Denver debate moment." As predicted, Krugman and Scarborough continued to not see eye-to-eye on the issue — with the former insisting the deficit is not an immediate problem, and the government should instead be spending more to aid a recovering economy. Scarborough, meanwhile, argued that Washington can do two things at once (though they haven't been doing much of anything as of late). The debate grew testy at times, with Scarborough repeatedly pressing Krugman on his past statements and warnings about the deficit issue. "You've been predicting this for 20 years," he reminded him. A tense exchange followed as Krugman replied, "That's such a tired argument, to go and search for quotes in stuff I said once upon time instead of dealing with the issue." He later added, "It's so disappointing if all you can do is ad hominem and say, oh, you said this, and you were — you know, pull out the ad hominem." "Anybody that knows me knows I don't engage in ad hominem attack," Scarborough replied, to which Krugman insisted, "That's what you're doing right now." The MSNBC host begged to differ, arguing he was "quoting back what you said." The debate also grew heated at other points, including toward the end, when Scarborough took issue with Krugman's muttered "wow" at one of his arguments — and compared him to Al Gore's sighing during a 2000 presidential debate. "You know what? If you could just stop from saying, 'Wow,' and let me just finish a point, Paul," Scarborough said. "You and Al Gore really need to talk about it. This is a real problem. If people don't agree with you all the time ... you just feel like you have to take the cheap shots." Ahead of the interview's airing, Krugman took to his blog feeling he'd had his "Denver debate" moment: "I was tired, cranky, and unready for the blizzard of misleading factoids and diversionary stuff." But, he later added, "having a Denver moment isn't the worst thing that can happen. Ask Mitt Romney."
US Dollar Collapse Underway
We'll soon lose the 'Reserve Currency' status...That will force hyperinflation.. China and the main banks are buying as much gold as they can... US banks are buying gold..they know that the US dollar is going to crash..... A collapse is coming and the Fed Rsrv banks know it.. the banks are warned..but not the American people.
U.S. Dollar in crisis as major countries around the world step away from the dollar, threatening its global reserve currency status. This is a special report of Money Matters. July 16, 2012 ALERT: money-insights.com has been taken down for job reasons.