Monday, October 24, 2011

Song anthem for Occupy


Nena 99 red balloons for the 99% 

Nena 99 Luftballons Live 2003 (german english)

Eric Prince, the founder of the controversial private security firm Blackwater, is making headlines again, this time with his training of a mercenary unit in the United Arab Emirates.

Everyone knew it was a losing battle, but everyone showed up anyway. In an uprising virtually unprecedented in its size, scope and diversity, malcontents united across Greece to push back against the government’s assault on working people.

The 5th. of NoVember will be signed with a V as Vendetta

If you dont trust any credit union, just let your old bank account active and try to get as much hardcash as you can. Fiat money is worthless for merchant banks, because if they need it they just create it, but if they loose their reserves of hard cash they may even could become bankrupt.
Bank Transfer Day Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/Nov.Fifth
Greetings, We are Anonymous.
Over the past month, we have witnessed the Occupy protests grow to unbelievable strengths. 82 countries and 1000 cities are currently joining in the Occupy movement. Occupy Wall Street is currently heading into its 30th day of protest and is showing little signs of stopping.
This November the 5th, we invite you to join us, for Bank Transfer day.
We invite you to remove all funds from your bank account and transfer them to a not-for-profit credit union.
Together, we will show banks a day they will never forget.
They will remember, the 5th of November.
We are Anonymous.
We are Legion.
We do not forgive.
We do not forget.
Expect us.



Abolishing the borders within the Balkans

The country’s Right to Information Act has had a powerful impact but has prompted a lethal backlash

In 1849, patience with heavily indebted Greece began to run thin in the southern German Kingdom of Bavaria.

Permaculture - (n) agricultural system or method that seeks to integrate human activity with natural surroundings so as to create highly efficient self-sustaining ecosystems
Educator Peter Bane is preparing for the local future, beyond the global economy and after peak oil. Bane's talk is the story of the history of permaculture, and how he has used permaculture methods to move towards a self-sustaining homestead using free or low-cost techniques.
Peter Bane is the publisher of Permaculture Activist Magazine for 20 years. He is a garden farmer in Bloomington, Indiana. He teaches permaculture design for Indiana University. He has a bachelors from University in Illinois in political design. Bane has a diplomna in permaculture design from the British Academy of Permculture design. He served on the peak oil task force for the City of Bloomington, Indiana, which was adopted in 2009 December. Bane is currently working on a permaculture handbook for people who live in the suburbs.
In this talk, Bane describes, in his own words, how he is moving beyond the money economy, to providing his essential needs from his homestead, and how he is utilizing the principles of permaculture.
This talk immediately followed Nicole Foss's talk on how she prepared her family for peak oil and economic uncertainty.
Recorded at the International Conference on Sustainability: Energy, Economy, Environment 2010 hosted by Local Future and directed by Aaron Wissner.

British physicist Stephen Hawking may claim that extra dimensions provide the key to understanding the "grand design" of the universe, but it's Chinese-American mathematician Shing-Tung Yau who actually figured out how those extra dimensions work.

We are all submerged in a sea of almost undetectable particles left over from the first few seconds of the big bang, according to the latest observations from a NASA satellite.


If you think the storage systems in your data centers are out of control, imagine having 449 billion objects in your database, or having to add 40 terabytes of new data each week.

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