Ministry of Truth
Virtual Schools See Strong Growth
Submitted by MichaelVail on Thu, 05/29/2008 - 5:25pm.
Half of courses in Grades 9 to 12 will be delivered online by 2019, predicts a new report.
Rise Of The NGOs: Global Governance By Proxy
Submitted by MichaelVail on Wed, 05/28/2008 - 4:30am.
- 1984
- American Union
- Commentary
- Enslavement
- Eugenics
- European Union
- global governance by proxy
- global government
- Globalism
- IMF
- Ministry of Love
- Ministry of Truth
- National Sovereignty
- non-governmental organization
- Our Government At Work
- Spotlight
- TheProles
- think tank
- United Nations
- World Bank
- World News
Global governance’ in our vocabulary does not imply a global 'government', but rather the institution set up for cooperation, coordination, and common action between durable sovereign states…people and nations are beginning to agree To take the next steps together. They are reaching a consensus by practical procedures rather than by the formal voting of governmental representatives; many International functions, especially those requiring the most foresight and operational flexibility, and be carried out through non governmental arrangements. –Club of Rome
Smart Power Speaker Series: "Superclass and Futurecast: A Conversation on Globalization"
Submitted by MichaelVail on Mon, 05/12/2008 - 6:01pm.
Who are the new leaders influencing economic and political agendas around the world? What will life be like in America, Europe, Japan, or China in the year 2020?
The War on Terror Is the Leading Cause of Terrorism
Submitted by MichaelVail on Fri, 05/02/2008 - 2:58am.
More than half of all terrorist deaths during 2007 occurred in Iraq and the world suffered an overall increase in terrorist deaths, partly due to rises in violence in Afghanistan and Pakistan as well as Iraq, the US state department said today.
In its annual counterterrorism report, the US state department said the number of people killed or injured in terrorist attacks jumped to 67,000 in 2007, up from 59,000 the year before. About 60% of those occurred in Iraq.
Bank For International Settlements: INTERVIEW-U.S. risks stagflation
Submitted by MichaelVail on Tue, 04/29/2008 - 4:42pm.
BASEL, Switzerland, April 29 (Reuters) - Stagflation is an increasingly plausible prospect in the United States and weak economic growth could last well into 2009, if not longer, the head of the Bank for International Settlements says.
FDIC: Bank Troubles Expected to Grow at Manageable Pace
Submitted by MichaelVail on Tue, 04/29/2008 - 4:38pm.
he number of banks in financial trouble nationwide is expected to grow this year, but any failures should be manageable, one of the country’s top banking regulators said Tuesday.
New data on the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.’s so-called troubled-bank list will show an increase over the current 76 banks on the list, Sheila Bair, chairman of the FDIC, said. But, she cautioned “that is not a big number” and that increase will not necessarily lead to a wave of bank failures.
Behind Analysts, the Pentagon’s Hidden Hand
Submitted by MichaelVail on Mon, 04/21/2008 - 12:08am.
In the summer of 2005, the Bush administration confronted a fresh wave of criticism over Guantánamo Bay. The detention center had just been branded “the gulag of our times” by Amnesty International, there were new allegations of abuse from United Nations human rights experts and calls were mounting for its closure.
Brown Calls For New Global Strategy
Submitted by MichaelVail on Fri, 04/18/2008 - 5:49pm.
Gordon Brown has called on the US and Europe to lead a new era of global "interdependence" to solve issues including terrorism, poverty and climate change.
CFR: The Age of Nonpolarity, A Newer World Order
Submitted by MichaelVail on Tue, 04/15/2008 - 9:10pm.
The United States' unipolar moment is over. International relations in the twenty-first century will be defined by nonpolarity. Power will be diffuse rather than concentrated, and the influence of nation-states will decline as that of nonstate actors increases. But this is not all bad news for the United States; Washington can still manage the transition and make the world a safer place.
Computer Scientists: '08 Election Can Be Hacked'
Submitted by MichaelVail on Mon, 04/14/2008 - 1:02pm.
Systems Made by Diebold, Sequoia and Hart InterCivic Are 'Still Going to Have Same Viral Vulnerabilities Found' During California's 2007 Study...
A bunch of world-class computer scientists testified publicly this week that "U.S. Presidential Election Can Be Hacked".
As stunning as that sounds, there's nothing new here necessarily to readers of The BRAD BLOG, other than the fact that outlets like the IDG News Service and PCWorld are reporting it --- out loud --- and that the computer scientist community, specifically those who have been studying these systems, are now out and out saying it --- in public...and out loud.

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