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user profile Linda ทรัพยากร Nowakowski (CCAL30) (2530)
Updated last week, Tagged by: Mark Grimes, Linda ทรัพยากร Nowakowski (CCAL30)

discussion item Comment (6) on Participatory Development (0) in Coffee Klatsch
Hello M'Kananga-Richard, I probably did read Deschooling Society back in the 1970's, but to be truthful I don't remember much. However I will point to the Preservation Institute which has links to Illich's writing on the Web, including the whole te...
Updated 33 weeks ago, Tagged by: John Powers (CCAL30), Linda ทรัพยากร Nowakowski (CCAL30)

user profile Niny Khor (1454)
Updated 12 weeks ago, Tagged by: Haney Armstrong (CCAL30)

user profile Jere L Hough (CCAL30) (493)
Updated 15 weeks ago, Tagged by: Jere L Hough (CCAL30)

discussion item Comment (7) on Participatory Development (0) in Coffee Klatsch
It's very nice here today: What am I doing indoors? I read some interesting pieces today. First a quick lesson in macroeconomics, "If I had only 5 minutes to Teach a Politician Macroeconomics, ...": "If i had just 5 minutes to teach a politician Ec...
Updated 33 weeks ago, Tagged by: Linda ทรัพยากร Nowakowski (CCAL30)

discussion item Comment (0) on Participatory Development (0) in Coffee Klatsch
John, You are 100 percent on the money. David Korton in his book the Post Corporate World: Life After Capitalism used precisely those images and I think they are great. The west has grown up looking at the world through the lens of physical science...
Updated 33 weeks ago, Tagged by: Linda ทรัพยากร Nowakowski (CCAL30)

discussion item Comment (7) on Just started **Middlesex** ... (0) in Coffee Klatsch
Oh great a tagging feature; I've been out of touch! I'm very happy about this, but I'm an awful tagger:-( David brings up a conversation between Jean and Kim about books dealing with gender issues. My brain is very Swiss Cheese like, there are ...
Updated 33 weeks ago, Tagged by: John Powers (CCAL30)

discussion item Comment (5) on Participatory Development (0) in Coffee Klatsch
Linda, I'm sorry I've been busy and haven't been able to contribute to this conversation. I hope you don't mind , slightly off-topic, I just discovered from this link that Riane Eisler has a new book, "The Real Wealth of Nations: Creating a Caring E...
Updated 33 weeks ago, Tagged by: Linda ทรัพยากร Nowakowski (CCAL30)

discussion item Comment (5) on Participatory Development (0) in Coffee Klatsch
Thanks a lot Linda for the invitation. I feel before we progress we need first be able to define "higher education". From what point does education start to be higher and what characterises the lower level? I understand that one of the millenium dev...
Updated 34 weeks ago, Tagged by: Linda ทรัพยากร Nowakowski (CCAL30)

discussion item ABOLISH THE FEDERAL RESERVE ACT OF 1913 (0) in Policy - Politics
Recently I came across a very scary movie, which anybody can order from www.themoneymasters.com. The movie talks about how the bankers rule the world, politicians, government, people all over the world...how they regulate how much money we will pay i...
Updated 36 weeks ago, Tagged by: Jere L Hough (CCAL30)

discussion item Comment (0) on ABOLISH THE FEDERAL RESERVE ACT OF 1913 (0) in Policy - Politics
Colin James Cameron said: DEBT Before I return to the main subject of this topic, I wanted to digress into an important side issue -- debt. Given the historical context we've developed here, it's worth asking whether some of th...
Updated 42 weeks ago, Tagged by: Jere L Hough (CCAL30)

discussion item Comment (0) on ABOLISH THE FEDERAL RESERVE ACT OF 1913 (0) in Policy - Politics
CM M~a~g~o~w~a~n said: "Dude, ending all your posts with anachronistic, out of context misquotes by Nazi sympathizers like Josiah Stamp is really lame." --George Washington Ad Hominem attacks are even lamer. I wonder if CM has any other mean...
Updated 43 weeks ago, Tagged by: Jere L Hough (CCAL30)

discussion item Comment (0) on ABOLISH THE FEDERAL RESERVE ACT OF 1913 (0) in Policy - Politics
Brian Lewis said: Hello Jere-- I suggest you look at a lengthy series of comments by Martin Rizzi and then the responses thereto by Ravi at http://www.omidyar.net/group/community-general/news/1682/ Hope this gives you some idea...
Updated 43 weeks ago, Tagged by: Jere L Hough (CCAL30)

discussion item Comment (0) on ABOLISH THE FEDERAL RESERVE ACT OF 1913 (0) in Policy - Politics
Brian Lewis said: Jere-- With regard to the frustration you expressed--in fact I think you should consider the earlier off-topic email I sent you in which I suggested you make your posts shorter...the lengthy ones become difficult--at l...
Updated 43 weeks ago, Tagged by: Jere L Hough (CCAL30)

discussion item Comment (0) on ABOLISH THE FEDERAL RESERVE ACT OF 1913 (0) in Policy - Politics
3/4/07 Additional thoughts: CM said above: The examples I've studied follow a pattern where sovereigns eventually found themselves in a position where they could no longer afford their next palace, circus, or war. Not being able to affor...
Updated 43 weeks ago, Tagged by: Jere L Hough (CCAL30)

discussion item Comment (0) on ABOLISH THE FEDERAL RESERVE ACT OF 1913 (0) in Policy - Politics
CM M~a~g~o~w~a~n said: Jere writes: One of the most fascinating stories one can read is that of the Baron Meyer Amschel Rothschild, and his financial manipulations that gave him and his five sons control over all of the central ban...
Updated 43 weeks ago, Tagged by: Jere L Hough (CCAL30)

discussion item Comment (1) on ABOLISH THE FEDERAL RESERVE ACT OF 1913 (0) in Policy - Politics
To further address Brian's question about my "limiting" of focus on the US Federal Reserve to the exclusion of the IMF, World Bank, Bank of Settlements, and other international cabals of private central bankers, I am re-posting these previous remarks...
Updated 44 weeks ago, Tagged by: Jere L Hough (CCAL30)

discussion item Comment (4) on ABOLISH THE FEDERAL RESERVE ACT OF 1913 (0) in Policy - Politics
I have been saying I would address the strongest points of CM's arguments here, in favor of private central and international bankers issuing and controlling the currencies of the nations of our world. The strongest of them was his historical chall...
Updated 44 weeks ago, Tagged by: Jere L Hough (CCAL30)

discussion item Comment (1) on ABOLISH THE FEDERAL RESERVE ACT OF 1913 (0) in Policy - Politics
Brian Lewis said: If your assessment is to be considered seriously, then why do you limit your focus to the Federal Reserve and why do you not extend it to the IMF or World Bank which have certainly had profound impacts on governments and their ...
Updated 44 weeks ago, Tagged by: Jere L Hough (CCAL30)

discussion item Comment (5) on ABOLISH THE FEDERAL RESERVE ACT OF 1913 (0) in Policy - Politics
Just a few thoughts on history: EARLY DEBATE OVER A NATIONAL BANK It's interesting how the feud between Jefferson and Hamilton figures into US political history. Not only was the debate over instituting a national bank -- a mundane issue -- it also...
Updated 44 weeks ago, Tagged by: Jere L Hough (CCAL30)

discussion item Comment (0) on ABOLISH THE FEDERAL RESERVE ACT OF 1913 (0) in Policy - Politics
Brian,CM and those following this very important topic, When the volumes of evidence supporting theories becomes overwhelming then theories become facts, or accepted realities. This is true with evolutionary theories and facts as well as with all o...
Updated 46 weeks ago, Tagged by: Jere L Hough (CCAL30)

discussion item Comment (0) on ABOLISH THE FEDERAL RESERVE ACT OF 1913 (0) in Policy - Politics
Irena, You are one informed lady! Kudos. But the two huge question you both raise and then answer are the key points that everyone must sooner or later reconcile: The question is, could there be a conspiracy to take control of the entire world ...
Updated 47 weeks ago, Tagged by: Jere L Hough (CCAL30)

discussion item Comment (5) on ABOLISH THE FEDERAL RESERVE ACT OF 1913 (0) in Policy - Politics
After this was published in "The London Times", the British Government, which was controlled by the London and other European Bankers, moved to support the Confederate South, hoping to defeat Lincoln and the Union, and destroy this government which t...
Updated 47 weeks ago, Tagged by: Jere L Hough (CCAL30)

discussion item Comment (0) on ABOLISH THE FEDERAL RESERVE ACT OF 1913 (0) in Policy - Politics
Brothers and Sisters of ONet, [This is one of the few places outside of spiritual or religious communities that I deem such a salutation appropriate, because we almost all share a common overriding desire to help make this world a better world – a...
Updated 47 weeks ago, Tagged by: Jere L Hough (CCAL30)

discussion item Comment (5) on ABOLISH THE FEDERAL RESERVE ACT OF 1913 (0) in Policy - Politics
Source: Aug. 21 {New York Times}] TAX FARMERS, MERCENARIES AND VICEROYS'. In a New York Times op ed, Paul Krugman denounces privatization, saying the Bush Administration seemingly wants to go back to the 16th century,'' and that "Bush prefers to g...
Updated last year, Tagged by: Jere L Hough (CCAL30)

discussion item Comment (0) on ABOLISH THE FEDERAL RESERVE ACT OF 1913 (0) in Policy - Politics
in today's world of globalization your wish is unlikely to come true every hitler has a stalingrad I don't see any real reason to believe that present government management foretells any brighter future than has been experienced in any past socie...
Updated last year, Tagged by: Jere L Hough (CCAL30)

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