Super Vectors I was watching an episode of The Wire last night (last episode of Series 3). In it we see the denouement of an experiment in social engineering. The story, which evolves over a number of episodes, is of one of the senior police getting an idea of how to reduce the murder [...]
In 1993, I started explaining the consequences of the Euro to anyone that would sit still and listen for five minutes. I said – Hey, it’s simple economics. 480 million Europeans spending a currency and only 250 million Americans spending a different currency. In 2000, I told people that the Chinese would be [...]
Free-speech via the social networks and P2P would appear to be assisting in lowering the crime rate. In the USA, Internet was an available public commentary resource before any other country in the western world. 1992 was the year that competition hit the USA with tremendous growth in pay-based online services, like Prodigy, [...]
If you have read Part 1, downloaded and watched the movie – we are ready to explore part 2 if not – then you won’t understand half of the following; We now know about the economic hitmen which are basically the first line of defense – who go in to corrupt foreign government leaders. [...]
Over the last six months, I have seen more countries agree to put up barriers against free speech, censorship, and political freedom than since the 50's. I refuse to believe that this is not an internationally organised, Government-to-Government co-ordinated action. I am concerned that when the public do realise that their legislators have sold [...]