Public interest

Fahrenheit 11/9: Are We Losing Our Democracy?

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Susan from Worldpeacefull comments on Michael Moore’s latest film FAHRENHEIT 11/9 appears the mirror of 9/11.

What is your reflection?

It is really the next step 11/9 2.0. The war on terror led to the door of fascism, same same but different?

This video is a discussion… Continue reading

US Lawmakers Investigate Google, Apple, Facebook, Amazon

The High Tech firms most definitely have too much power.  There has to be judicial and regulatory oversight as they shape change our world into a digital image.  It is critical that resources go into peace building, international relations and ecological balance, in my view.  The former area gets virtually no funding.… Continue reading

The Silent Weapon of Information Technology Dominance

I felt inspired to share this today.  I understand it is a TOP SECRET document found in 1954 and produced by the Bilderberg.

 
Key in-sightful comments from Silent Weapons Quiet Wars

It is only a matter of time before the new breed of private programmer/economists will catch on to the… Continue reading

Defence Contractors 17,040 Transactions 2017 Calendar Year

This spreadsheet below overviews Defence expenditure provided to the Senate.  It is predominantly contractors. These are companies winning contracts to supply Defence.

A few key questions in the public interest:

  • Is it wise to have a Minister for Defence Industries acting on behalf of an industry (includes foreign defence multinationals) rather than procurement of… Continue reading

Peace in the Middle East Arises as ‘Public Interest’ Realises Love is Truly Y/OUR Answer

This is an article from the Elders a group of peacemakers. Kofi Annan, former United Nations Secretary General talks about the need for peace in Israel and Palestine.  I am writing this noticing I wrote “in” not between.   There is a deeper truth.  We cannot facilitate peace unless there is a… Continue reading

Mohandas Gandhi

“The weak can never forgive. Forgiveness is the attribute of the strong.”

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