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    Breaking Out Of The System Loop: How To Drop Out



    Here is a mental exercise in reading, and in maintaining a flexible viewpoint about reality and your future. If you are happy with business in general, with your work and salary and with the way we should conduct our lives is portrayed by most media, independent ...
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    Ran Prieur - RanPrieur.com -- March 18




    Is The US Income Tax A Fraud? Indie Movie Investigates Truth


    Is it possible that American citizens are all targets of a runaway government, intent on exerting it's power and expressing it's will - despite the law? Photo credit: Ophelia Cherry If you have been constantly watching TV news beamed out by mainstream TV networks I am sure it ...
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    Robin Good -- March 11




    Brand Experience Replaces Broadcasting: Online Communities And User Engagement Are The Access Keys



    I am having a bit of a ramble around the demise of mass media, why it happened in the first place and how our digital world is impacting on what we consume and how. Photo credit: Hans Doddema So I came across an interesting book by ...
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    Alan Moore -- February 17






  • Beppe Grillo Launches Citizen Primaries: Italian Blogger Takes On Participatory Grassroots Politics Via His Own Blog



    Up, among the A-list top ten of international independent bloggers there is a new name. A name that if you are not from Italy, you may have never heard before: Beppe Grillo. Presently at position 10 on the Technorati Top 100, Beppe Grillo's blog is fast ...
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    Robin Good -- February 7




    How Mass Media May Shape Deep Reality Assumptions? Lung Cancer, Smoke And The Trinity Test



    Though the sources and references in this report from Joe Vialls are hard to verify and check, and most readers will discount such story as paranoid-conspiracist, what I find most interesting is researching and understanding how the reality perceived by millions of people could be indeed ...
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    Joe Vialls -- January 2




    9-11: What Mainstream Media Did Not Say



    What if everything you thought you knew about 911 was a big fat lie? I know it sounds hard to believe that the twin towers were supposedly not taken down by passenger jets, or that there were no arab terrorists, or even that silly idea that the ...
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    Sepp Hasslberger - Health Supreme -- November 28




    A Knowledge Broker Path To Human Equivalence



    As many of you know among the several initiatives and projects I support or am involved with, there is one that is particularly close to my heart and mission. It is called the Communication Agents Initiative and outside of the old, outdated official communications which I ...
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    Robin Good -- October 3




    P2P Mobile Broadcasting Future Is Called Roadcasting


    Imagine being able to broadcast and receive digital information from your Wi-Fi enabled car, cell phone, handheld computer or MP3 player as you move around your environment. Everyone participates in a dynamic, decentralized network of individuals sharing information with anyone within a 30 mile radius.
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    Roadcasting.org -- August 22






  • Streaming Podcasts Is The Way To Go: Ziepod The Sleek Podcasting Player Is Here



    A new, outstandingly designed podcasting player, search tool and aggregator has just launched. Called the Ziepod, it offers unmatched ease of use, features and ergonomics to make it anyone's best Windows candidate as the next podcasting player of choice. The Ziepod is indeed a little jewel of ...
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    Robin Good -- August 20




    The Future of Internet Governance


    The United Nations has released its report into how it expects administration of the internet to work in future. The report by the Working Group on Internet Governance (WGIG) follows the outline given by those in charge of the process earlier this week at ICANN's tri-annual conference
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    Kieren McCarthy - The Register -- August 15





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