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Saturday, October 10, 2009

An Automated Economy or Technological Unemployment







Please Read the Note Technological Unemployment to learn more



Jacque Fresco: Money

The Venus Project faq part 3



In this video
9. # In the idea of future, do you think that the regional differences will still have the greatest influence as they do today? Or will these differences disappear?
10. What types of pressures would be alleviated in The Venus Projects designs?
11. What is the single most important aspect of the project?

Michael Moore on Hannity (Fox News) Round 2

State of the Earth, 2010 - Intelligent Travel Blog


I found this magazine and thought it was extremely Interesting, It gives alot of facts on the state of the world for 2010.

Are we going to change our ways before it is too late?

click Earthpulse2010
, interactive on facts of the world

Intelligent Travel

State of the Earth, 2010

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BurgerKingMonk.pngWe're excited to announce the launch of National Geographic's EarthPulse: State of the Earth 2010. Beautifully produced by our NG Maps pals across the courtyard, this visual guide to global trends is available today for purchase online and at newsstands and bookstores.

Through images, diagrams, and maps the visual almanac tells the sobering story of how our actions affect others and the future of our planet. National Geographic CEO John Fahey says in its foreword that the almanac's message is akin to what your doctor says at your yearly physical: slow down and consume less.

Earth_lo.jpgThis, the second annual edition of the almanac, and the first distributed by NG, is organized by theme: population, migration, quality of life, human impact on the environment, consumption, technology, and globalization. Despite bad news, it concludes on a hopeful note, outlining nine ways we can start to address these multifaceted global issues.

Here's a sampling of the thought-provoking demographic, environmental, and cultural facts that jumped out at me while paging through EarthPulse:

•    The world's population of 6.8 billion expands by 200,000 individuals each day;

•    By mid-century, the world's population will likely reach 9.2 billion;

•    Three percent of the world's population live outside their country of birth;

•    By 2010, 50 million people may be displaced by environmental disasters;

•    Since 2003, 1.6 million Sudanese women and children have been displaced due to conflict in their homeland;

•    If everyone consumed like Americans, we'd need 5.4 Earths to sustain us. In contrast, Indians need only 0.4 of an Earth to sustain their consumption patterns, though this may certainly shift as their middle class continues to grow;

irrigation.jpg•    Farming and ranching guzzle 64 percent of the world's water while more than a billion people worldwide lack access to a safe water supply;

•    The U.S. consumes 23 percent of the world's energy though we constitute only 5 percent of the world's population;

•    For the first time in human history, half of all humans live in cities.

Get a copy for yourself today and be sure to check out EarthPulse's interactive website.nment, consumption, technology, and globalization. Despite bad news, it concludes on a hopeful note, outlining nine ways we can start to address these multifaceted global issues.Here's a sampling of the thought-provoking demographic, environmental, and cultural facts that jumped out at me while paging through EarthPulse:• The world's population of 6.8 billion expands by 200,000 individuals each day;• By mid-century, the world's population will likely reach 9.2 billion;• Three percent of the world's population live outside their country of birth;• By 2010, 50 million people may be displaced by environmental disasters;• Since 2003, 1.6 million Sudanese women and children have been displaced due to conflict in their homeland;• If everyone consumed like Americans, we'd need 5.4 Earths to sustain us. In contrast, Indians need only 0.4 of an Earth to sustain their consumption patterns, though this may certainly shift as their middle class continues to grow;irrigation.jpg• Farming and ranching guzzle 64 percent of the world's water while more than a billion people worldwide lack access to a safe water supply;• The U.S. consumes 23 percent of the world's energy though we constitute only 5 percent of the world's population;• For the first time in human history, half of all humans live in cities.Get a copy for yourself today and be sure to check out EarthPulse's interactive website.
State of the Earth, 2010 - Intelligent Travel Blog
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Friday, October 9, 2009

The Venus Project Faq part 2

6. What are some of the detrimental effects of The Monetary System?
7. You mentioned economic collapse in your book. Do you believe this is the only way our society can escape a monetary economy?
8. Wouldnt there be Resistance of the Rich and Powerful?

The Venus Project Faq


3. Why do you feel that an approach as revolutionary as The Venus Project is necessary?
4. Isnt it just decent people that we need in government?
5. Elaborate a bit, if you will, on your views regarding money.

Jacque Fresco: Politics vs Science

Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Michael Moore on Hanity Interview


Part 1

Part 2 be patient i will get part 2 up here when it is ready

Nwo is Crumbling?

Monday, October 5, 2009

thoughts on tesla, wireless power, patents & copyrights



This Aren't my thoughts but i feel the same way he does, If you all knew what does exist your blood would just get boiling, and you would have so much anger, but that isn't what we need to do, We need to except the past for what it is, and get on with the way things are today. We still need to rise up and stand up for our rights and freedoms, but again we need to demand that technology be exposed to the public as well.

The Corporations are trying to hold back Free Energy devices and other technologies that would benefit mankind and save the world.

We all are already in Star Trek Age but many of us don't even know that yet. We can use existing technologies today to reforest our deserts, travel to other planets, Teleport to mars, Replicate our foods, and heal the sick, as well as run our homes forever.

This is what is called corporate Earth, now we must rise up, and come together for freedom, truth, transparency and love

Obama, beware: another economic tsunami is almost here!