http://economicrisis.com/obama-is-a-mass-media-deception-professor-griff-trailer/6714 Obama Is A Mass Media Deception: Professor Griff Trailer This is just a taste of what’s coming soon to Infowars.com; an explosive sit down interview with Public Enemy’s Minister of...
http://newsdoors.blogspot.com/2012/12/syrias-internet-outage-future-of.html Syria’s Internet Outage & the Future of Information Warfare It’s not that Syria’s government didn’t prepare for war. They perhaps, simply prepared for the wrong kind of war. This...
This is an Exclusive Four part series on Information and Hasbara:what to do and what not to do. Tsvi Bisk is an Educator, Lecturer, Futurist and Author. At Israelseen.com By Tsvi Bisk Islamification of the West ...
i've just completed my 'mini-lecture series' on physics "phy w/ sam" on YouTube. i don't have access to video-editing software so please forgive the 'presentation errors' and others evident.. it was fun and i have a good feeling about it.. Today, i attempted to write some...
By Sam Vaknin Author of "Malignant Self-love: Narcissism Revisited" There are two flavours of public intellectual: librarians and authors. Librarians possess a synoptic view of mostly trivial and anecdotal data, interspersed with histories, accepted truths, slogans,...
The word ‘wiki’ has never has so much mystery, wonder, amazement, fear, worry, and trepidation. The feelings listed above actually depends on who you are and what you do. If you are just an average citizen who...
opinion by Yommie | 2 years ago | updated 2 years ago 140 views | 2 recommendations | 1 comment
A Mongolian information technology company founded by a woman has shown a way to thrive in the country’s often-chaotic economic environment. With the global economic crisis moving into its third year, ...
For the past two years the largest media group of Pakistan, the Jang Group, has been working on a peace initiative with India. Entering into an agreement with the Times of India, the largest media group in India,...
created by rumana husain | 3 years ago | updated 3 years ago 303 views | 12 recommendations | 0 comments
How much of your personal information do you share when filing out forms, documents, and surveys that are often needed to conduct daily life in the twenty first century? Do you openly share important...
opinion by Jessica Tucker | 3 years ago | updated 2 years ago 198 views | 2 recommendations | 0 comments
So, what is what? What information is meant to be public and what private. What are we supposed to have access to? At least this is a start. Maybe, now the British Columbia government can finally make up their mind about the private and public information collected...
opinion by Jessica Tucker | 3 years ago | updated 3 years ago 133 views | 0 recommendations | 0 comments
Remember the days of lathering on the Baby Oil or the Hawaiian Tropic Bronzer and lounging around in the hot beating sun of a summer's day. I sure do and boy, I miss that warm feeling that would emanate...
created by Jessica Tucker | 3 years ago | updated 3 years ago 270 views | 14 recommendations | 5 comments
Stephen Marsh and Sarah Bush may not look like the infamous duo of Jekyll and Hyde that once terrorized and stole strangers off dark streets through the pages of a Robert Louis Stevenson book. Recent...
created by Jessica Tucker | 3 years ago | updated 3 years ago 176 views | 0 recommendations | 0 comments
Recently People Magazine did a "They Lost half Their Size" issue to spotlight individuals who had lost alot of weight without drugs or surgery. So how did they do it? There seems to be three common factors behind their success, which you can apply to your New...
We all say it - "I am being 150% honest", "100% positive? Nope - 200% positive!". We use that because we want to explain that what we are saying or doing is good, perfect and right - though, as we also know, many times we are completely wrong and have to eat a bit of humble...
opinion by The_Cynic | 3 years ago | updated 3 years ago 198 views | 16 recommendations | 3 comments