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"Don't say bad things about our dictat...er..ummm...partner for peace!"
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Israel urges world to curb criticism of Egypt's MubarakPublished 02:18 31.01.11 Latest update 02:18 31.01.11 Jerusalem seeks to convince its allies that it is in the West's interest to maintain the stability of the Egyptian regime.By Barak Ravid Israel called on the United States and a number of European countries over the weekend to curb their criticism of President Hosni Mubarak to preserve stability in the region. Jerusalem seeks to convince its allies that it is in the West's interest to maintain the stability of the Egyptian regime. The diplomatic measures came after statements in Western capitals implying that the United States and European Union supported Mubarak's ouster. read more @ http://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/news/israel-urges-world-to-curb-criticism-of-egypt-s-mubarak-1.340238 The dueling banjos are out in force... I'll see your anonymous "diplomats from Israel" with the Brzezinski puppet who helped the same staged event in Iran... Carter: Egypt’s revolt ‘earth-shaking,’ Mubarak ‘will have to leave’http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2011/01/carter-egypts-revolt-earthshaking-mubarak-will-leave/By Sahil Kapur Monday, January 31st, 2011 -- 11:29 am WASHINGTON – Former President Jimmy Carter on Sunday called the unrest in Egypt an "earth-shaking event" and guessed the Arab nation's thirty-year leader Hosni Mubarak will be forced to step down. "This is the most profound situation in the Middle East since I left office," Carter told a 300-student Sunday school class at Maranatha Baptist Church in his hometown of Plains, Georgia, according to the Columbus Ledger-Enquirer.
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« Reply #443 on: January 31, 2011, 04:49:16 PM » |
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Yes, dueling banjos at twenty paces, I agree.
And it is important to point out where both pickers in this case are fu#%ed in the head -- the Israeli/CIA puppet side and the CFR puppet side (really both wholly owned subsidiaries of Queen Bitches and Rothschilds Unlimited).
Like watching two redneck families shoot it out over a hilltop when we know they are all really completely inbred cousins.
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« Reply #444 on: January 31, 2011, 05:05:58 PM » |
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It's time to post the FACTS- The proof of the destruction of the economy, of the swine flu, of the vaccines, etc on the posters too then because if we have no internet, a poster with a URL will be useless! [/b][/size]
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« Reply #445 on: January 31, 2011, 07:48:14 PM » |
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Google launches Twitter workaround for Egypt(Reuters) - Google Inc launched a special service to allow people in Egypt to send Twitter messages by dialing a phone number and leaving a voicemail, as Internet access continues to be cut off in the country amid anti-government protests. "Like many people we've been glued to the news unfolding in Egypt and thinking of what we could do to help people on the ground," read a post on Google's official corporate blog on Monday. The service, which Google said was developed with engineers from Twitter, allows people to dial a telephone number and leave a voicemail. The voicemail is automatically translated into a message that is sent on Twitter using the identifying tag #egypt, Google said. Google said in the blog post, titled "Some weekend work that will (hopefully) enable more Egyptians to be heard," that no Internet connection is required to use the service. Google listed three phone numbers for people to call to use the service. Internet social networking services like Twitter and Facebook have been important tools of communications for protesters in Egypt. http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/02/01/us-egypt-protest-google-idUSTRE71005F20110201Israel shocked by Obama's "betrayal" of Mubarakhttp://www.reuters.com/article/2011/01/31/us-egypt-israel-usa-idUSTRE70U53720110131
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« Reply #446 on: January 31, 2011, 07:56:11 PM » |
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Google launches Twitter workaround for Egypt
(Reuters) - Google Inc launched a special service to allow people in Egypt to send Twitter messages by dialing a phone number and leaving a voicemail, as Internet access continues to be cut off in the country amid anti-government protests.
Google huh? You think maybe Egypt knows that Google is a high level human intelligence operation who has helped Davos banksters install a cybernetic puppet dicatator named ElBaradai?
Google Executive Who Got Seduced By Rothscild/Soros' Fraudulent "Jasmine Revolution" is Missing After Demonstrating at Staged and Violent CIA Muslim Brotherhood Coup D'etat Protests He was Seduced/Mind Controlled into Helping to Manufacture Anti-Government Riots, Supporting New World Order Propagandist ElBaradai as well as Eugenecists Bill Gates, Warren Buffett and Steve Jobs He was Seduced/Mind Controlled into preaching Martyrdom to Millions of Hungry Egyptians Starved by ElBaradai's Collegues at Davoshttp://blogs.wsj.com/dispatch/2011/01/31/google-executive-missing-in-wake-of-egypt-protests/By Nour Malas and Amir Efrati An executive for Google Inc. is missing in the wake of Egypt’s tumultuous protests, according to his brother. Wael Ghonim, whose LinkedIn profile says he is head of marketing for the Middle East and North Africa at Google, hasn’t been heard from since Friday at 6 p.m., his brother Hazem said. Hazem said the family is in touch with Google. A Google spokesman said: “We care deeply about the safety of our employees.” Wael Ghonim’s web postings suggest a deepening engagement with politics. His Facebook page lists opposition figure Mohamed ElBaradei as a person he admires, along with Bill Gates, Warren Buffett and Steve Jobs. In mid-January he tweeted that he was traveling to Qatar to participate at an Internet freedom forum hosted by network Al Jazeera. Later, he sent a tweet that said he was going to join the Egyptian protests despite “all the warnings I got from my relative and friends.” On Jan. 26 after Egypt clamped down on Twitter, Wael sent a tweet that was recirculated by colleagues, friends and strangers: “A government that is scared from Facebook and Twitter should govern a city in Farmville but not a country like Egypt,” he said, referring to the Farmville Internet game by Zynga Game Network Inc. On Friday, he tweeted: “Very worried as it seems that government is planning a war crime tomorrow against people. We are all ready to die.” His LinkedIn profile says he has worked for Google for since late 2008. He earned an MBA from the American University in Cairo in 2007 and a degree in computer engineering from Cairo University in 2004, according to LinkedIn.
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The "Million" protesters march is gathering at Tahrir Square. They are set to march to the Presidential Palace. Not certain they will reach the Million protesters. I wonder how they do the counting. They will need helicopters for that.
Each side will throw their own numbers. There is supposed to be a counter-march and a Muslim Brotherhood march. Confusing.
President Mubarak is said to be in Sharm El Sheikh. I wonder if they will organize a march to the presidential hide-out in Sharm??
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« Reply #449 on: February 01, 2011, 03:01:44 AM » |
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The "Million" protesters march is gathering at Tahrir Square. They are set to march to the Presidential Palace. Not certain they will reach the Million protesters. I wonder how they do the counting. They will need helicopters for that.
Each side will throw their own numbers. There is supposed to be a counter-march and a Muslim Brotherhood march. Confusing.
President Mubarak is said to be in Sharm El Sheikh. I wonder if they will organize a march to the presidential hide-out in Sharm??
Fairly basic math actually, based on how much square feet of real estate a standing person takes up. If you have the basic dimensions of the area that peope are standing on, then just a look at how much of that area is full will give pretty close numbers.
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want to hear a good joke? The IMF must really need more Debt slaves. The International Monetary Fund stands ready to help riot-torn Egypt rebuild its economy, the IMF chief said Tuesday as he warned governments to tackle unemployment and income inequality or risk war. Dominique Strauss-Kahn also said rising food prices could have "potentially devastating consequences" for poorer nations, and warned that Asia's fast-growing economies faced a risk of a "hard landing". http://news.smh.com.au/breaking-news-world/imf-warning-of-war-says-ready-to-help-egypt-20110201-1acaw.html
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« Reply #451 on: February 01, 2011, 03:37:49 AM » |
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Google huh? You think maybe Egypt knows that Google is a high level human intelligence operation who has helped Davos banksters install a cybernetic puppet dicatator named ElBaradai?
Google Executive Who Got Seduced By Rothscild/Soros' Fraudulent "Jasmine Revolution" is Missing After Demonstrating at Staged and Violent CIA Muslim Brotherhood Coup D'etat Protests He was Seduced/Mind Controlled into Helping to Manufacture Anti-Government Riots, Supporting New World Order Propagandist ElBaradai as well as Eugenecists Bill Gates, Warren Buffett and Steve Jobs He was Seduced/Mind Controlled into preaching Martyrdom to Millions of Hungry Egyptians Starved by ElBaradai's Collegues at Davoshttp://blogs.wsj.com/dispatch/2011/01/31/google-executive-missing-in-wake-of-egypt-protests/By Nour Malas and Amir Efrati An executive for Google Inc. is missing in the wake of Egypt’s tumultuous protests, according to his brother. Wael Ghonim, whose LinkedIn profile says he is head of marketing for the Middle East and North Africa at Google, hasn’t been heard from since Friday at 6 p.m., his brother Hazem said. Hazem said the family is in touch with Google. A Google spokesman said: “We care deeply about the safety of our employees.” Wael Ghonim’s web postings suggest a deepening engagement with politics. His Facebook page lists opposition figure Mohamed ElBaradei as a person he admires, along with Bill Gates, Warren Buffett and Steve Jobs. In mid-January he tweeted that he was traveling to Qatar to participate at an Internet freedom forum hosted by network Al Jazeera. Later, he sent a tweet that said he was going to join the Egyptian protests despite “all the warnings I got from my relative and friends.” On Jan. 26 after Egypt clamped down on Twitter, Wael sent a tweet that was recirculated by colleagues, friends and strangers: “A government that is scared from Facebook and Twitter should govern a city in Farmville but not a country like Egypt,” he said, referring to the Farmville Internet game by Zynga Game Network Inc. On Friday, he tweeted: “Very worried as it seems that government is planning a war crime tomorrow against people. We are all ready to die.” His LinkedIn profile says he has worked for Google for since late 2008. He earned an MBA from the American University in Cairo in 2007 and a degree in computer engineering from Cairo University in 2004, according to LinkedIn. Very interesting. Of course we know that GOOGLE is in bed with US intelligence. http://forum.prisonplanet.com/index.php?topic=194274.40
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want to hear a good joke? The IMF must really need more Debt slaves. The International Monetary Fund stands ready to help riot-torn Egypt rebuild its economy, the IMF chief said Tuesday as he warned governments to tackle unemployment and income inequality or risk war. Dominique Strauss-Kahn also said rising food prices could have "potentially devastating consequences" for poorer nations, and warned that Asia's fast-growing economies faced a risk of a "hard landing". http://news.smh.com.au/breaking-news-world/imf-warning-of-war-says-ready-to-help-egypt-20110201-1acaw.html The IMF always pounces on weak nations. They use American and European fiat money (Borrowed from the people with pitchforks in these nations.) In turn, the people (us with the pitchforks) have to pay the money back to the rat bastard bankers who loan the money to the IMF. Nice people these bankers and the IMF-- they rape us daily with our clothes on. Let me make this as simple as it gets. The IMF are the buzzards and the weaken country (Egypt in this case) is the road kill just run over by the NWO car.
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The protest at Tahrir today is huge. All the roads from there are blocked by the army so I doubt they will be able to go to the Presidential Palace. From personal memory the Palace is very far from the city center on the way to the airport so I doubt they will ever get there.
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« Reply #454 on: February 01, 2011, 04:01:24 AM » |
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The protest at Tahrir today is huge. All the roads from there are blocked by the army so I doubt they will be able to go to the Presidential Palace. From personal memory the Palace is very far from the city center on the way to the airport so I doubt they will ever get there.
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« Reply #456 on: February 01, 2011, 04:08:30 AM » |
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Thanks for the insight shipgeek. So how far away is Sharm?
I was in Sharm also. This is the mecca for divers worldwide. It has lots of 5 star hotels and resorts and fancy mansions. It is on the Red Sea on the Sinai side, not all that far away from Taba, the Egyptian Town that borders with Israel. On the other side of Taba is the Israeli city of Eilat.
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« Reply #457 on: February 01, 2011, 04:12:44 AM » |
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I was in Sharm also. This is the mecca for divers worldwide. It has lots of 5 star hotels and resorts and fancy mansions.
It is on the Red Sea on the Sinai side, not all that far away from Taba, the Egyptian Town that borders with Israel. On the other side of Taba is the Israeli city of Eilat.
How many miles/km's from Cairo? Of course they could have gotten Mubarak to an undisclosed location out of Egypt.
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« Reply #458 on: February 01, 2011, 04:18:57 AM » |
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Of course, the news needs to be filtered through CNN (Communist News Network) BEFORE THE WORLD CAN SEE WHAT THE POWER BROKERS WANT THEM TO SEE.
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« Reply #459 on: February 01, 2011, 04:34:05 AM » |
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Of course, the news needs to be filtered through CNN (Communist News Network) BEFORE THE WORLD CAN SEE WHAT THE POWER BROKERS WANT THEM TO SEE.
It is quite clear that Al Puppet Jazeera Baradei NWO TV is under full control of Bllary & Soetoro and 100% U.S. run. It's allright to look at the pictures but the comments are 100% NWO/U.S. manipulated. The trouble is that the sheep don't see this. Sharm El Sheikh is far from Cairo. Look at a Egypt map. Easy to find with your favourite browser.
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« Reply #460 on: February 01, 2011, 04:37:20 AM » |
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http://www.alternet.org/newsandviews/article/455956/why_are_americans_blocked_from_watching_al_jazeera_english/#paragraph4Why Are Americans Blocked From Watching Al Jazeera English?Want the best coverage of what's happening in Egypt? Turn to Al Jazeera English ... Oh, wait, you probably can't. As Ryan Grim writes for the Huffington Post: Canadian television viewers looking for the most thorough and in-depth coverage of the uprising in Egypt have the option of tuning into Al Jazeera English, whose on-the-ground coverage of the turmoil is unmatched by any other outlet. American viewers, meanwhile, have little choice but to wait until one of the U.S. cable-company-approved networks broadcasts footage from AJE, which the company makes publicly available. What they can't do is watch the network directly. Grim notes the irony of the fact that Egypt's blackout of the Internet is scorned here in the U.S., but at the same time cable companies are refusing to offer Americans Al Jazeera because of "political and commercial reasons" that amount to basically a bunch of xenophobic hooey. The good news is that you can find the programming on Al Jazeera's website, where they stream live -- and apparently 60 percent of their traffic right now is coming from the U.S.
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Good interview with with Afshin Rattansi! 'Egypt bullets made in US, ElBaradei success doubtful' http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X0AUd8U_8jYRT discusses Egypt crisis with Afshin Rattansi
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« Reply #464 on: February 01, 2011, 04:49:53 AM » |
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« Reply #466 on: February 01, 2011, 04:53:23 AM » |
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AlJazeera English and CNN, Faux News, CBS, NBC, etc. are all one and the same. This channel is 100% dubious and 100% NWO.
I look at the images but their commenters are despicable!
Huge crowds yes, only they are being manipulated to give way to another NWO puppet leader after Mubarak steps down.
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« Reply #467 on: February 01, 2011, 05:11:34 AM » |
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The trouble is that we will never see such mass protests in our capitals and other cities in the U.S. or Europe. The sheep are too set up in their little comforts, their little cars, their little cell phones, i-pads, flat screen TVs their little jobs or unemployment allowances. They are crippled by fear. They will not make any moves. I think I should fold down my dreams of seeing true anti-governments massive protests in the streets of Washington DC, London, Paris or Rome. The PTB will never allow them to happen. 
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The trouble is that we will never see such mass protests in our capitals and other cities in the U.S. or Europe. The sheep are too set up in their little comforts, their little cars, their little cell phones, i-pads, flat screen TVs their little jobs or unemployment allowances. They are crippled by fear. They will not make any moves. I think I should fold down my dreams of seeing true anti-governments massive protests in the streets of Washington DC, London, Paris or Rome. The PTB will never allow them to happen.  I really think that the sheep would uprise here in the US if their facebook, internet and twitter were gone.
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AlJazeera English and CNN, Faux News, CBS, NBC, etc. are all one and the same. This channel is 100% dubious and 100% NWO.
I look at the images but their commenters are despicable!
Huge crowds yes, only they are being manipulated to give way to another NWO puppet leader after Mubarak steps down.
AL-Jazeera owned by emir of Qatar who seized power from daddy in 1995 under protection of British Intelligence. No country involving every single person benefitted more from 9/11 and the ensuing escalation of oil prices than Qatar. I have no reason to believe they had anything to do with 9/11, and they seem to be controlled technologically by UK/US/Possibly even Israel and political/religiously partly by Saudi Arabia and partly by Iran. They are front and center in the road to cybernetics, they are full steam ahead to the "knowledge economy" (reminds me of Israel's surveillance economy, but this is much more comprehensive): Qatar Economyhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QatarQatar has experienced rapid economic growth over the last several years on the back of high oil prices, and in 2008 posted its eighth consecutive budget surplus. Economic policy is focused on developing Qatar's nonassociated natural gas reserves and increasing private and foreign investment in non-energy sectors, but oil and gas still account for more than 50% of GDP, roughly 85% of export earnings, and 70% of government revenues. Oil and gas have made Qatar the second highest per-capita income country – following Liechtenstein – and one of the world's fastest growing. Proved oil reserves of 15 billion barrels should enable continued output at current levels for 37 years. Qatar's proved reserves of natural gas are nearly 26 trillion cubic meters, about 14% of the world total and third largest in the world. Before the discovery of oil, the economy of the Qatari region focused on fishing and pearl hunting. After the introduction of the Japanese cultured pearl onto the world market in the 1920s and 1930s, Qatar's pearling industry faltered. However, the discovery of oil, beginning in the 1940s, completely transformed the state's economy. Now the country has a high standard of living, with many social services offered to its citizens and all the amenities of any modern state. Qatar’s national income primarily derives from oil and natural gas exports. The country has oil reserves of 15 billion barrels, while gas reserves in the giant North Field (South Pars for Iran) which straddles the border with Iran and are almost as large as the peninsula itself are estimated to be between 80 trillion cubic feet (2.3×1012 m3) to 800 trillion cubic feet (23×1012 m3) (1 trillion cubic feet of gas is equivalent to about 180 million barrels (29×106 m3) of oil). Qatar is sometimes referred to as the Saudi Arabia of natural gas. Qataris’ wealth and standard of living compare well with those of Western European states; Qatar has the highest GDP per capita in the Arab World according to the International Monetary Fund (2006)[19] and the second highest GDP per capita in the world according to the CIA World Factbook.[14] With no income tax, Qatar, along with Bahrain, is one of the countries with the lowest tax rates in the world. While oil and gas will probably remain the backbone of Qatar’s economy for some time to come, the country seeks to stimulate the private sector and develop a “knowledge economy”. In 2004, it established the Qatar Science & Technology Park to attract and serve technology-based companies and entrepreneurs, from overseas and within Qatar. Qatar also established Education City, which consists of international colleges. For the 15th Asian Games in Doha, it established Doha Sports City, consisting of Khalifa stadium, the Aspire Sports Academy, aquatic centres, exhibition centres and many other sports related buildings and centres. Following the success of the Asian Games, Doha kicked off an official bid to host the 2016 Summer Olympics in October 2007.[20] Qatar also plans to build an "entertainment city" in the future. Qatar aims to become a role model for economic and social transformation in the region. Large scale investment in all social and economic sectors will also lead to the development of a strong financial market. The Qatar Financial Centre (QFC) provides financial institutions with world class services in investment, margin and no-interest loans, and capital support. These platforms are situated in an economy founded on the development of its hydrocarbons resources, specifically its exportation of petroleum. It has been created with a long term perspective to support the development of Qatar and the wider region, develop local and regional markets, and strengthen the links between the energy based economies and global financial markets. Apart from Qatar itself, which needs to raise capital to finance projects of more than $130 billion, the QFC also provides a conduit for financial institutions to access nearly $1.0 trillion of investments which stretch across the GCC (Cooperation Council for the Arab States of the Gulf) as a whole over the next decade. The new town of Lusail, the largest project ever in Qatar, is under construction. Knowledge economyhttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knowledge_economyThe knowledge economy is a term that refers either to an economy of knowledge focused on the production and management of knowledge in the frame of economic constraints, or to a knowledge-based economy. In the second meaning, more frequently used, it refers to the use of knowledge technologies (such as knowledge engineering and knowledge management) to produce economic benefits as well as job creation. The phrase was popularized by Peter Drucker as the title of Chapter 12 in his book The Age of Discontinuity, And, with a footnote in the text, Drucker attributes the phase to economist Fritz Machlup.[1] The essential difference is that in a knowledge economy, knowledge is a product, while in a knowledge-based economy, knowledge is a tool. This difference is not yet well distinguished in the subject matter literature. They both are strongly interdisciplinary, involving economists, computer scientists, engineers, mathematicians, chemists and physicists, as well as cognitivists, psychologists and sociologists. Various observers describe today's global economy as one in transition to a "knowledge economy," as an extension of an "information society." The transition requires that the rules and practices that determined success in the industrial economy need rewriting in an interconnected, globalized economy where knowledge resources such as know-how and expertise are as critical as other economic resources. According to analysts of the "knowledge economy," these rules need to be rewritten at the levels of firms and industries in terms of knowledge management and at the level of public policy as knowledge policy or knowledge-related policy.[citation needed]
Concepts A key concept of the knowledge economy is that knowledge and education (often referred to as "human capital") can be treated as one of the following two: A business product, as educational and innovative intellectual products and services can be exported for a high value return. A productive asset It can be defined as "The concept that supports creation of knowledge by organizational employees and helps and encourages them to transfer and better utilize their knowledge that is in line with company/organization goals" The initial foundation for the Knowledge Economy was first introduced in 1966 in the book The Effective Executive by Peter Drucker. In this book, Drucker described the difference between the manual worker (page 2) and the knowledge worker. The manual worker, according to him, works with his hands and produces goods or services. In contrast, a knowledge worker (page 3) works with his or her head not hands, and produces ideas, knowledge, and information. The key problem in the formalization and modeling of knowledge economy, is a vague definition of knowledge, which is a rather relative concept. For example, it is not proper to consider information society as interchangeable with knowledge society. Information is usually not equivalent to knowledge. Their use, as well, depends on individual and group preferences (see the cognitive IPK model) – which are "economy-dependent".[2]
Driving forces Commentators suggest there are various interlocking driving forces, which are changing the rules of business and national competitiveness:Globalization — markets and products are more global. Information technology, which is related to next three: -Information/Knowledge Intensity — efficient production relies on information and know-how; over 70 per cent of workers- in developed economies are information workers; many factory workers use their heads more than their hands. -New Media – New media increases the production and distribution of knowledge which in turn, results in collective intelligence. Existing knowledge becomes much easier to access as a result of networked data-bases which promote online interaction between users and producers. -Computer networking and Connectivity – developments such as the Internet bring the "global village" ever nearer. As a result, goods and services can be developed, bought, sold, and in many cases even delivered over electronic networks. As regards the applications of any new technology, this depends on how it meets economic demand. It can remain dormant or make a commercial breakthrough (see diffusion of innovation).
Characteristics It can be argued that the knowledge economy differs from the traditional economy in several key respects: The economics are not of scarcity, but rather of abundance. Unlike most resources that become depleted when used, information and knowledge can be shared, and actually grow through application. The effect of location is either diminished, in some economic activities: using appropriate technology and methods, virtual marketplaces and virtual organizations that offer benefits of speed, agility, round the clock operation and global reach can be created. or, on the contrary, reinforced in some other economic fields, by the creation of business clusters around centres of knowledge, such as universities and research centres. However, clusters already existed in pre-knowledge economy times. Laws, barriers, taxes and ways to measure are difficult to apply solely on a national basis. Knowledge and information "leak" to where demand is highest and the barriers are lowest. Knowledge enhanced products or services can command price premiums over comparable products with low embedded knowledge or knowledge intensity. Pricing and value depends heavily on context. Thus the same information or knowledge can have vastly different value to different people, or even to the same person at different times. Knowledge when locked into systems or processes has higher inherent value than when it can "walk out of the door" in people's heads. Human capital — competencies — are a key component of value in a knowledge-based company, yet few companies report competency levels in annual reports. In contrast, downsizing is often seen as a positive "cost cutting" measure. Communication is increasingly being seen as fundamental to knowledge flows. Social structures, cultural context and other factors influencing social relations are therefore of fundamental importance to knowledge economies. These characteristics require new ideas and approaches from policy makers, managers and knowledge workers. The knowledge economy has manifold forms in which it may appear but there are predictions that the new economy will extend radically, creating a pattern in which even ideas will be recognised and identified as a commodity. This certainly is not the best time to make any hasty judgment on this contention, but considering the very nature of 'knowledge' itself, added to the fact that it is the thrust of this new form of economy, there certainly is a clear way forward for this notion, though the particulars (i.e. the quantum of the revolutionary approach and its applicability and commercial value),remain in the speculative realm, as of now.
See also Attention economy Digital economy Information economy Intelligent city International Innovation Index Internet Economy Know-How Trading Knowledge Economic Index Knowledge market Knowledge organization Knowledge management Knowledge policy Knowledge Revolution Knowledge tagging Knowledge value chain Learning economy Learning society Liverpool Knowledge Quarter The Long Tail Network Economy Smart city Social Information Processing
External links Knowledge for Development Program, World Bank Colloquium IS-Driven Organizational Responsiveness in a Knowledge Economy Public Service Modernization Act – Canada MTI EnterWeb BOOK: The Knowledge-Based Economy in Central and East European Countries recent book: Knowledge and innovation processes in Central and East European economies The Work Foundation Knowledge Economy Programme Knowledge Economy in Farsi/Persian
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« Reply #472 on: February 01, 2011, 05:32:29 AM » |
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The trouble is that we will never see such mass protests in our capitals and other cities in the U.S. or Europe. The sheep are too set up in their little comforts, their little cars, their little cell phones, i-pads, flat screen TVs their little jobs or unemployment allowances. They are crippled by fear. They will not make any moves. I think I should fold down my dreams of seeing true anti-governments massive protests in the streets of Washington DC, London, Paris or Rome. The PTB will never allow them to happen.  Actually it is the foreign anti-government terrorists like the CFR/Bilderberg/Trilateral Commission who are shitting in their pants. Their only way to destroy the constitution is through a fake, staged and Goldman Sachs/Twitter/Facebook manipulated "mass protest" organized by CIA/MI6/Soros/Kissinger/Similar puppet provocateur groups like they are doing with the CIA controlled Muslim Brotherhood. Our states are exposing all of the federal power plays which have been instrumented by foreign terrorists. Our Judicial Branch is striking down unconstitutional laws. Our business leaders are shrugging off the insanity of Global Warming regulations. Our legislature now has Ron Paul as the chairman to expose the foreign controlled terrorists at the Federal Reserve. Our alternative media is shattering the matrix of propaganda. Our educational facilities are now questioning the cybernetics agenda and its inherent conflict with inalienable rights of man. The second amendment has never been better understood by the general public in the past 50 years. The past 10 false flags have been exposed in real time, sometimes even before they were completed. CSIS/RAND Corporation/RockefellerFoundation are exposed as writing thousands of pages in white papers begging for riots to initiate a coup d'etat via the "continuity of government" treason operations. The one thing that could stop the progress of exposing all of this offshore control over the republic is a Brzezinski/Kissinger/Soros/Rothschild fake riot. Thank god we are not so easily manipulated into fake protests to support new Brzezinski chessboards for a New World Order. Mubarak is a puppet but he is not a reptilian Nazi Eugenecist. This ElBaradei is an analyst like McNamara was. He is a cybernetecists wet dream. He will gladly lead 40 million of his fellow countrymen into full blown eugenics operations while sterilizing the rest with Bill Gates' flying syringes. This is the CIA in action, they did it to put in the Ayatollah and kick off Iran/Contra. They are desperate to do it again with the same Muslim Brotherhood cannon fodder. 
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« Reply #473 on: February 01, 2011, 05:49:09 AM » |
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Mubarak is a puppet but he is not a reptilian Nazi Eugenecist. ... This ElBaradei is an analyst like McNamara was. He is a cybernetecists wet dream. ... This is the CIA in action, they did it to put in the Ayatollah and kick off Iran/Contra. They are desperate to do it again with the same Muslim Brotherhood cannon fodder.
Yup... Going from bad to worse... and all the sheep are buying it. The next general elections will be rigged like all the previous ones only this time it will be in favour of the next NWO puppet.
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« Reply #474 on: February 01, 2011, 06:04:09 AM » |
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Stephen P. Cohen is the puppet master working on a backup plan to the possibly failed ElBaradei's coup d'etat. Mr Cohen does not pop his head out to push a globalist agenda unless the usual mid-level morons have failed. Let's see how many Globalist NGO's this guy is affiliated with:
http://www.nndb.com/people/132/000119772/ Brookings Institution Senior Fellow, Foreign Policy Studies (1998-) Ford Foundation Scholar-in-Residence, New Delhi (1992-93) US State Department Policy Planning Staff (1985-87) Committee for the Republic Council on Foreign Relations National Academy of Sciences Committee on International Security and Arms Control RAND Corporation
This guy is a global cybernetics social architect/propagandist. Looks like he is purposefully leaking some inside information (on National Petroleum Radio of all places) to gain acceptance before they pull the curtains on Act 1 and initiate Act 2:
Two of Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak's closest allies, his new vice president, Omar Suleiman, and his defense minister, Hussein Tantawi, are quietly working on a plan under which Mubarak would step down from power, according to a U.S. scholar who has been staying in regular touch with the Egyptian political and military leadership. "They want to be sure that Mubarak is going to cooperate," said Stephen P. Cohen, president of the Institute for Middle East Peace and Development and a longtime confidant of Egyptian and Israeli leaders. The two-part [RAND Corporation] plan, according to Cohen, would involve the immediate removal of 100 members of the Egyptian Parliament whose election this past fall was seen as illegitimate. They would be replaced by 100 candidates who were barred from running in the election or who were defeated because of government meddling in the election process. A second possible step would be the organization of new parliamentary and presidential elections. The plan, according to Cohen, "requires [Mubarak] to give up his office." Asked whether Mubarak would do that, Cohen answered, "He is getting ready to do so." RAND CORPORATION IS MAKING HIM AN OFFER HE CANNOT REFUSE!
YOU CANNOT MAKE THIS SHIT UP!
continued... Military's RoleIn an appearance on state television Monday, Suleiman said Mubarak had asked him "to immediately hold contacts with the political forces to start a dialogue about all raised issues that also involve constitutional and legislative reforms." He did not say such reforms would involve Mubarak stepping down from power. Until now, the Egyptian armed forces have been a pillar of Mubarak's support. But Cohen says the military leaders are now more concerned with their own institutional interests and the future of the Egyptian state. "They are not now concerned about maintaining Mubarak's power," Cohen said. "They are very concerned about maintaining the legitimacy of the military among the people who are engaged in these demonstrations." In a sign that Mubarak may have lost the army's support, the Egyptian high command Monday issued a statement saying it considered the demands of the street demonstrators in Egypt "legitimate" and promising not to use force against the Egyptian people. 'A Strategic Thinker'Suleiman brings to these discussions a long history of involvement in delicate Middle East negotiations. He has been Mubarak's principal representative in discussions with the Israelis and the Palestinians, and he has mediated between the rival Fatah and Hamas factions of the Palestinian leadership. He also has close contacts with Saudi and Iraqi leaders, and he has met often with top U.S. military and political officials, including Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, Adm. Michael Mullen, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and Army Gen. David Petraeus, formerly the head of the U.S. military's Central Command. "Omar Suleiman is careful, calculating, shrewd, obviously extremely intelligent," said David Mack, who served as deputy assistant secretary of state for Near Eastern Affairs in the administration of George H.W. Bush. "That comes across when you speak to him." Suleiman's leadership in crafting a way out of Egypt's dangerous political stalemate is characteristic of his experience, Cohen says. "He's a strategic thinker," he said. "He is trying to design a strategy that would allow the changes in Egypt to take place peacefully without further bloodshed and would not split the army and the people. They know that if there is a split between the army and the people that would damage the whole structure of the legitimacy of the Egyptian state." Other CandidatesThe question remains, however, whether the Egyptians now demonstrating in the streets would accept a compromise plan like the one Suleiman and Tantawi are now proposing. By design, their proposal would keep the Egyptian army in a dominant position in the country's politics. Some demonstrators have called for much more sweeping political change in Egypt. A related question is who would represent the anti-Mubarak opposition in any negotiations. Mohamed ElBaradei, the Egyptian diplomat who most recently served as chief of the International Atomic Energy Agency, has claimed a mandate to speak for the opposition, but neither he nor anyone else has taken a commanding lead of the movement as a whole. Cohen, however, sees that as a potential advantage for Suleiman and Tantawi as they negotiate a compromise political solution for Egypt. "It makes it easier," he said. "They not fighting against someone who expects to become president."
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« Reply #475 on: February 01, 2011, 06:11:19 AM » |
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Yup...
Going from bad to worse... and all the sheep are buying it.
The next general elections will be rigged like all the previous ones only this time it will be in favour of the next NWO puppet.
Your conclusions are confusing. After citing a plethora of examples showing that the sheep are not buying it and that the foreign terrorists may face full exposure or be forced to back off some of their crimes against humanity and open treason, you seem to be pushing the opposite conclusions. Whether it is rigged or not matters less and less. The US constitution is stronger than rigged voting machines and the more they rig elections, the quicker they are exposed as foreign terrorists. That is why Rand Paul is now Senator Rand Paul.
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« Reply #476 on: February 01, 2011, 06:33:15 AM » |
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If El Baradei is working for CFR and Rockefeller as a Secret Agent, why is he doing tv interviews from some garden and house somewhere and why isn't he joining the crowd. El Baradei said in a tv interview some hours ago that he doesn't want people to march into the presidential palace.
If Baradei would really be a secret agent working for Rockefeller/Rothschild/Kissinger/Brezinski, then he should go to the square and motivate people to march to the presidential palace and the interior minister building and have it done with.
But he isnt doing it. Maybe its because this really is not a nwo planned coup. And El Baradeis is just a nobel peace winner, not a revolutionary war leader like George Washington. I have listened to alex jones from 2003 but in this egypt thing I disagree.
If NWO is so powerful that they can send a million egyptians on the streets of Cairo, then they surely could restore internet and mobile phone stations. If this really would be NWO revolution, Mubarak would already have resigned because if the higher top of NWO orders a puppet to stand down, you stand down. Just like John Kerry did not want votes to be recounted afte 2004 because that was the name of the game.
But, in the end, facts are that even if it is a real revolution or a secret agent EL Baradei revolution, the NWO will try 24/7 to make things work for their favor.
Muslim Brotherhood has said that they do not want to hijack this revolution because it is a revolution of the youth but they do support freedom in Egypt and they accept any political party to be in the future government, if the people have voted for it in the coming free elections.
Dont you people get it that egyptians have been slaves for thousands of years, almost all arab countries want to change their leaders but they are all afraid. But now when one lamb had courage to say no, now others are saying no. This could happen in america too if 100,000 people would go to the streets in some city. It would just spread like wildfire.
Nwo has no reason to change leadership in egypt because in the end game, egyptians are excess eaters who will be probably taken out with some bioweapon. They just need a person like Mubarak to keep them in the dark until NWO wants to start kill the "excess slaves". Letting people taste freedom is against nwo's plans because this egypt thing could spread all around the planet.
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« Reply #477 on: February 01, 2011, 06:35:03 AM » |
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If El Baradei is working for CFR... If? Have you read like any of the articles on this thread?
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« Reply #478 on: February 01, 2011, 06:41:37 AM » |
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Have you read like any of the articles on this thread?
Geeze, he is in Davos, Switzerland with all the NWO Scum--Soros being #1.
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« Reply #479 on: February 01, 2011, 06:43:24 AM » |
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Hey man, its quite hard to read those 10 page copy pastes that one person is doing with super big letters between sentenses
I dont dispute that El Baradei is CFR. El Baradei was the IAEA guy who they sent against Iran. But what does it matter? What does it matter? Its not like he is going to be in charge of anything. He is just a NWO puppet who is trying to keep this revolution as moderate and not as a bloody one where heads get chopped off the egypt elites.
El Baradei was probably sent by NWO into Egypt, to calm the people so they would not do a real revolution. That is probably the most likely.
But, this revolution happened without any help of NWO, NWo on the other hand want to keep it as small as possible and that is why Fail-Baradei was sent there. But, people want more than what the moderate Baradei can give and people will keep marching for freedom.
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