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This was constructed almost entirely using government / military quotes, animations, videos, images and photos. The narrative is sourced from government quotes from start to finish. It is the “official version”, if you will, but in an unprecedented format.
It unveils the governments numerous and ongoing programs related to A.I., “NBIC”, the “Global Information Grid”, nanotechnology, biotechnology, autonomous drones, “naval sea-bases”, space weapons, weather modification… or more directly: domestic and global totalitarian technological domination. American Imperialism meets Artificial Intelligence.
The only debate is: what are we going to do to stop it? Time’s running out…
It mostly centers around DARPA materials, as they’re the fountainhead of all of this, but this is all a broad multi-agency effort. Some of the video content, the “OS” of the video, was screen captured from the DARPA sites old iXo interactive flash presentation, from almost a yearago, but is now no longer available.
See also: “They Want Your Soul” in my other videos section here on Google Video.
Or Perplex City - A Look Behind The Scenes with Adrian Hon
Google Tech Talks March 5, 2007
ABSTRACT: Alternate Reality Games not only exist on the web - they call you up, invade your TV show and fly helicopters outside of your house. This talk will provide a quick introduction in ARGs, and focus on how we're using lessons learned from Perplex City Season 1 to make Season 2 a much more fun, more accessible and more immersive experience.
Cuyahoga Board of Elections Attacks ESI after its Primary Election Audit
Here is what happens when you conduct an audit of a Cuyahoga-Diebold Election and the results are not favorable. In short, you get attacked. In this August 2006 video, StevenHertzberg presents ESI's findings to Chairman Bennett, who obviously is more interested in attacking the messenger than in fixing the problem with Diebold machines.
Opening Statement by Steven Hertzberg Franklin County Board of Elections,
Columbus, Ohio
Wednesday March 16, 2005
Good afternoon. My name is Steven Hertzberg. I am the founder of Election Science Institute and its project director.I’d like to take a moment to express my admiration for the Franklin County Board of Elections in general and its Director, Matt Damschroder and Deputy Director, mike hackett. even though our relationship may have started on opposite sides of the table, These officials have understood the need to come together to accomplishe a great goal. They have my deep admiration, and i know the entire team at the election science institute are looking forward to working with the board of elections at franklin county.with respect to the most recent presidential election, we have been witness to a number of concerns raised regarding the fairness of voting and election process. At this point, it is not for me or election science institute to comments on what went right and what went wrong. Our approach will be to work with the board of elections and its staff to thoroughly examine their entire process. We are not coming into this process with any preconceived notions. Only after the completion of a thorough and objective examination will we make recommendations to our oversight committee which will then make recommendations to the Board of Elections.Now, let me tell you that I am very excited to have this opportunity to work with franklin county to improve the election process for the voters of ohio. our organization’s goal is to bring together citizens together with the best science we have to offer to improve the american election process. I think franklin county is going to help us move toward that goal. Thank you.
Election Science Institute conclusions about the theft of the 2004 election in Ohio:
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Ohio 2004 Exit Polls: Explaining the Discrepancy
This is a summary of the first report on the Ohio exit poll controversy by the Election Science Institute. We conclude that the data do not support accusations of election fraud in the Ohio presidential election of 2004.
The full report has been submitted to a journal for publication, data and charts will be posted with the 2004 Ohio Exit Polls and Election Results Presentation at www.electionscience.org.Our study indicates that the non-response rate theory is much more likely than the fraud accusation theory to account for most, if not all, of the observed discrepancy between the exit polls and the actual results
Why should Americans care about possible 2004 vote miscounts? The 2004 election is over. It’s old news. The only reason for rehashing prior elections is to ensure that our votes are counted the way voters intend in the future. Should Americans trust that our votes are counted accurately; or is wholesale electronic election tampering occurring? How could the evidence of vote tampering be hidden? Are the future of democracy and U.S. elections at stake? The U.S. press has dismissed exit polls as surprisingly inaccurate in the 2004 presidential election when exit polls conflicted with official vote counts. Were exit polls wrong or were vote counts altered?On February 14, 2006, the National Election Data Archive, a group of volunteer mathematicians and statisticians, released a report asking that new measures be taken immediately in order to assure the integrity of future U.S. election results. Their new report discusses why current measures to ensure vote count accuracy, such as testing and certification, are inadequate; discusses how evidence of vote miscounts are hidden by current election reporting procedures; and recommends independent vote count audits, public detailed election data monitoring, and public exit poll data.
The National Election Data Archive’s report also summarizes a scientific analysis of Ohio’s precinct-level exit polls in layman’s terms. Why should Americans care about Ohio’s 2004 vote counts? Ohio was a key battleground state. Whichever presidential candidate won Ohio became president. Ohio is also the only state for which pollsters publicly released sufficient precinct-level exit poll and vote count data to perform a valid mathematical analysis. Exit polls by the same exit polling firm, Edison/Mitofsky International, were recently used to judge when elections in the Ukraine and Azerbaijan were valid. Exit polls in the 2004 presidential election were not just randomly inaccurate: Bush's reported vote tally was higher than the exit polls anticipated and the inaccuracy was highest in precincts with the highest reported Bush vote. The pollsters said: “Bush voters completed fewer exit polls.” However, the National Election Archive’s analysis finds that the exit poll error explanation is inconsistent with the data and claims that John Kerry might be president today, if votes had been accurately counted in Ohio.
In June 2005 The Election Science Institute (ESI) and pollster Mitofsky issued a paper “Ohio 2004 Exit Polls: Explaining the Discrepancy” which asserts that an exit poll error explanation “is much more likely than the fraud accusation theory to account for most, if not all, of the observed discrepancy between the exit polls and the actual results.” Precinct-level exit poll data released with ESI’s report shows that the overall average discrepancy between Ohio’s exit poll and certified vote count margins between Kerry and Bush was 11.7 percentage points.
However, In October, 2005, the National Election Archive released a paper which gives counterexamples to show that the Election Science Institute’s analysis is based on an invalid premise.1 On January 17, 2006 the National Election Archive released its own scientific Ohio exit poll discrepancy analysis, “The Gun Is Smoking: 2004 Ohio Precinct-level Exit Poll Data Show Virtually Irrefutable Evidence of Vote Miscount”2. This analysis concludes that Ohio’s exit poll discrepancy pattern is consistent with outcome-altering errors in vote counts.
Two things are certain in this controversy about U.S. exit poll accuracy:
1. The Election Science Institute and the National Election Archive cannot both be correct, and
2. Any university mathematics department in America could evaluate the two conflicting studies and decide which analysis is mathematically correct.
The National Election Archive challenges every journalist interested in discovering if outcome-altering vote miscounts or exit poll error is the more probable cause of Ohio’s exit poll discrepancy; to help resolve this critical question. The answer may make the difference as to whether Americans take steps to ensure vote count accuracy in future elections or not. The National Election Archive urges the National Election Pool media consortium to accept this “math challenge” by sharing these two conflicting election studies with mathematics faculty at any university to determine which analysis is mathematically correct.
The survival of democracy and the future of our civilization may depend on taking steps to ensure the accuracy of elections. As the Election Science Institute said, “The public has a right to know exactly how elections work and to verify for themselves that the voting and the counting is done right.”
NEDA’s full February 16th report can be found online at
John
August, the acclaimed screenwriter of GO, BIG FISH, CHARLIE AND THE
CHOCOLATE FACTORY and THE CORPSE BRIDE, makes his directorial debut
with THE NINES, an intricately constructed intriguing blur of reality,
virtual reality and metaphysical fantasy. The film unfolds in three
parts, featuring the same actors in different (and in some ways
overlapping) incarnations.
Using photos of oft-snapped subjects (like Notre Dame) scraped from around the Web, Photosynth (based on Seadragon technology) creates breathtaking multidimensional spaces with zoom and navigation features that outstrip all expectation. Its architect, Blaise Aguera y Arcas, shows it off in this standing-ovation demo. Curious about that speck in corner? Dive into a freefall and watch as the speck becomes a gargoyle. With an unpleasant grimace. And an ant-sized chip in its lower left molar. "Perhaps the most amazing demo I've seen this year," wrote Ethan Zuckerman, after TED2007. Indeed, Photosynth might utterly transform the way we manipulate and experience digital images.
Alex Jones' documentary The Order Of Death has soared up the Google Video movers and shakers chart and now resides at number one, with nearly 300,000 views.
Heavy rollers in the movers and shakers category routinely break into the top 100 of the video charts, after which they go viral and are watched by hundreds of thousands more people.
Soldiers serving overseas will lose some of their online links to friends and loved ones back home under a Department of Defense policy that a high-ranking Army official said would take effect Monday.
The Defense Department will begin blocking access "worldwide" to YouTube, MySpace and 11 other popular Web sites on its computers and networks, according to a memo sent Friday by Gen. B.B. Bell, the U.S. Forces Korea commander.
The policy is being implemented to protect information and reduce drag on the department's networks, according to Bell.
"This recreational traffic impacts our official DoD network and bandwidth ability, while posing a significant operational security challenge," the memo said.
The sites covered by the ban are the video-sharing sites YouTube, Metacafe, IFilm, StupidVideos and FileCabi; social networking sites MySpace, BlackPlanet and Hi5; music sites Pandora, MTV, 1.fm and live365; and the photo-sharing site Photobucket.
In a post-911 world, freedom takes a hit while enslavement gets a boost from "the thought police". Treat everyone like a terrorist and that will make the world a safer place. Chalk one up for the New World Odor.
Truth Revolution Radio is the newest show on We The People radio network and the official broadcast of truthaction.org. The show starts Monday April 23 and we will be focusing on truth activism, good music, getting people out in the streets and expanding the perspective of our oppurtunities for creating a better world.
Truth Revolution Radio will be broadcast live three nights a week at Midnight EST.
Archives will be available for listening at any time.
Our guest lineup for the first week:
Monday: Luke Rudkowski truth activist and organizer from NYC, founder of CHANGE Wednesday: Carol Brouillet truth activist and organizer, publisher of Deception Dollars Friday: dz founder and editor of 911blogger.com
CNN reporter Michael Ware this morning hit back at news aggregator Matt Drudge who accused him on Sunday of "heckling" Republican Senators John McCain and Lindsay Graham at a Baghdad press conference. Video acquired by RAW STORY appeared to show a short press conference without any interruptions and with Ware himself asking no questions during the question and answer session.
On CNN this morning, Ware denied the Drudge Report "exclusive" which ran yesterday and questioned Drudge's source.
"This is a report that was leaked by an unnamed official of some kind to a blog, to somewhere on the internet," Ware told Soledad O'Brien this morning on CNN, according to an unofficial transcript posted at the conservative blog Power Line. "No one has gone and put their name forward. We certainly haven't heard Senator McCain say anything about it or any of his staff have come forward to say anything about it."
Ware instead accused the officials running the press conference of preventing the CNN correspondent from even asking a question.
"Indeed, I didn't say a word. I didn't even ask a question," Ware added. "In fact, when I raised my hand to ask a question, the press conference abruptly ended, so what I would suggest is that anyone who has any queries about whether I heckled, watch the videotape of the press conference."
RAW STORY acquired the following video clip of the introductory remarks segment of the press conference on CNN, which did not appear to include any interruptions from Ware or other reporters.
This next video shows the Q&A, where Senator McCain and the other participants field questions from four reporters. The Senators answer without interruption, and CNN's Ware, who appears to be sitting just in front of the camera in the full-room shots of the press conference, does not ask a question, although he does raise his hand toward the end of the clip when the Q&A is concluded.
Drudge alleged on his website yesterday that Ware had heckled the Senators during a live press conference.
"An official at the press conference called Ware’s conduct 'outrageous,' saying, 'here you have two United States Senators in Bagdad [sic] giving first-hand reports while Ware is laughing and mocking their comments. I’ve never witnessed such disrespect. This guy is an activist not a reporter,'" according to Drudge's article, which has circulated heavily on the internet. (Screen capture here.)
Ware has criticized McCain heavily on CNN broadcasts since the Senator made his statement that certain neighborhoods of Baghdad were safe enough to walk through.
"Senator McCain's credibility now on Iraq, which has been so solid to this point, has now been left out hanging to dry," Ware said on CNN's Situation Room on March 27. "To suggest that there's any neighborhood in this city where an American can walk freely is beyond ludicrous. I'd love Senator McCain to tell me where that neighborhood is and he and I can go for a stroll."
Michael Ware's on air response to Drudge's charge is included in this additional video clip from CNN's American Morning.
RAW STORY thanks MickWare.com for posting video of the press conference in question.