SABOTAGE UNDER COVER OF FOG, BY LT. COL RALPH BOSSHARD
Ralph Bosshard, a retired Swiss lieutenant colonel, served in the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe’s Special Monitoring Mission (OSCE SMM) in 2014, where …
Ralph Bosshard, a retired Swiss lieutenant colonel, served in the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe’s Special Monitoring Mission (OSCE SMM) in 2014, where …
Posted by Asuka Burke 5sc on November 18, 2021 We are living through what Lyndon LaRouche described as a global systemic collapse, which affects every aspect of our …
Nov. 18, 2021 (EIRNS)—History making is a creative act. The civilization which survives and progresses is that which decides to break from the follies of …
Posted by Mike Billington 2812sc on November 15, 2021 The International Schiller Institute Conference on Nov. 13-14, titled, “All Moral Resources of Humanity Have To Be Called Up: …
Decentralized applications are a radical new way of building applications. But will anyone use them? By Matt Hussey and Scott Chipolina 7 min read Oct 1, 2020 Source …
There are two ways to try to scale a blockchain: fundamental technical improvements, and simply increasing the parameters. Increasing the parameters sounds very attractive at first: if you …
habRitual & BFI Wednesday, 10 March 2021 “The future is always first an idea” Join us in the inaugural celebration of the Regenaissance: a decade-long global …
08 July 2020 Cyber Polygon 2020, the international online cybersecurity exercise came to an end. The event is the official project of the World Economic Forum Centre for Cybersecurity, …
He has been called “the first poet of technology,” “the greatest living genius of industrial-technical realization in building,“ “an anticipator of the world to come – which is different from being a prophet,” “a seminal thinker,” and “an inspired child.” But all these encomiums are fairly recent. For most of his life, R. Buckminster Fuller was known simply as a crackpot.
The Abbey of Saint-Étienne, is a former Benedictine monastery in the French city of Caen, Normandy, dedicated to Saint Stephen. It was founded in 1063 …
“Thousands of years ago, the first man discovered how to make fire. He was probably burned at the stake he had taught his brothers to light. He was considered an evildoer who had dealt with a demon mankind dreaded. But thereafter men had fire to keep them warm, to cook their food, to light their caves. He had left them a gift they had not conceived and he had lifted darkness off the earth.
Jupiter’s mysterious X-ray auroras have been explained, ending a 40-year quest for an answer. For the first time, astronomers have seen the way Jupiter’s magnetic …