Thursday 28 November 2013

The Iran nuclear deal could have been done eight years ago, if Bush and Blair hadn't blocked it – Telegraph Blogs

George Bush was not interested in THE peace. He had Iran typecast as an evil empire. 







Most scientists believe in man-made global warming. Here's a new reason why they may be wrong – Telegraph Blogs

Interesting concepts emerge in this article by Sean Thomas, link below. 

The author does not really consider the opposite effect that for certain phenomena space/time results in more and more verification. Maybe the missing element is in the role that we ask science to play in a world that is evolving into / devolving from greater and greater complexity and structure / more and more chaos driven sub systems. 

Is non linearity frustrating science? Obviously, the playing field is not even / flat. Proof is relative and can often be purchased by the wealthy, those in control. Does the tree fall if science never studies / observes it? The wealthy feel that it is enough to bend reality to their model, but they can more easily make profit by only allowing others to see what they want to show. Does pollution happen? No, it us a phenomenon of the left field. 

Having studied knowledge, science, invention, and innovation, I would say that much science is relative. If you forget time / space your science is temporary theorising. It's important now to add that what works in one place in space time may not work in another. This is the modern dilemma that even the best most convincing results for a theory may neglect the tipping point, or as I would say, "Bad science is linear science." Bayesian method rules.... Personally, I think when we look at the life cycle of whole systems we are into a new world that our best science has yet to match by method. 







Study: Air Pollution Does, In Fact, Cause Cancer - Ring Of Fire Radio: Robert Kennedy Jr, Mike Papantonio and Sam Seder

Add to that the pollution coming from refraction / reflection / absorption of EMF off weak molecules / minerals in living systems and the subsequent alterations to their DNA and you have a pretty nasty cocktail. The profits people make from pollution is indeed our worse modern enemy.







Cutting Carbon Emissions Would Save Millions of Lives, Study Says - Ring Of Fire Radio: Robert Kennedy Jr, Mike Papantonio and Sam Seder







90 Companies Responsible for Two-Thirds of Global Warming Emissions - Ring Of Fire Radio: Robert Kennedy Jr, Mike Papantonio and Sam Seder

And, are they likely to slow down pollution?







Report: NSA Considered Revealing Porn Habits To Discredit Radicals | TechCrunch

This is a Fascist / Communist tactic. It's time NSA and such entities were dissolved. 







Bank of England Governor Mark Carney finds RBS allegations 'deeply troubling and extremely serious'.

RBS is a serious problem for the UK tax payer, a black hole of issues. It would seem the bank is a vulture of small business, a self serving bank monstrosity acting in a parasitic way towards small business. Does it beggar belief? Has anything changed in UK banking morality and governance. No....no....no....







How Hackers can Fool You into Working for Them







The Spyware That Enables Mobile-Phone Snooping

It's been around for some time and no one's doing anything about it?







Tips are not optional, they are how waiters get paid in America | Chelsea Welch | Comment is free | theguardian.com







Are gassy cattle a bigger problem than US government thought? - CSMonitor.com

You wish America would get serious about the melting ice caps and loss of coastal real estate !






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