Archive for May, 2007



The top 25 censored stories from 2007 so far #3 is ‘Oceans of the World in Extreme Danger’ which is something pretty close to my heart. The rest are pretty US biased which perhaps shouldn’t be surprising.
Here’s the rest of the list:
#1 Future of Internet Debate Ignored by Media
#2 Halliburton Charged with Selling Nuclear Technologies […]

This little clip does a good job at expressing why the climate change ‘alarmists’ may be some of the most sensible people out there.

Understanding exponential growth as a fundamental driver of global warming, environmental destruction, peak oil and natural gas, water and arable land shortages, social decay, resource wars, etc..
I am looking for people […]

Got an email from someone today alerting me to another brand new NZ digg style social news aggregator Linka.co.nz
A user driven social content site for New Zealanders by New Zealanders
Not sure if there’s room in NZ for two sites like this but who knows. I’ve added a link.
I personally don’t think linka is presented […]

Today’s revelations by Nick Hager that State Owned Enterprises Solid Energy and Mighty River Power are paying for spies is deeply disturbing. Groups like Save happy Valley have every right to put forward their case in the way that they do and should not be subjected to state sponsored espionage.
Hopefully outing Gavin Clark and his […]

Paul Wolfowitz has announce he’s resigning from the World Bank at the end of June. While some are still lauding his accomplishments and others pondering the mans next career move, mostly folks are anxious to know whos replacing him.
Greenpeace - Making Waves: Wolfowitz gone - whos next at the World Bank?

Ever wondered how you can make your millions using the internet? Most of us have. Lots of us ahve tried blogging with a few google ads scattered around but, far from making millions, it barely pays for hosting. However, it is possible.
Here’s some tips from ‘The man who owns the Internet’…
Kevin Ham is the […]

We know we’re doing it, we know it’s giong to hurt, we know we have to stop but we just keep on going. We’re fossil fuel junkies.
From the Wall Street Journal :
The rate of carbon-dioxide emissions from global industry has accelerated in recent years, outstripping even the highest earlier projections, a new study has found.
Carbon-dioxide […]

That is the kaupapa behind the Amnesty irrepressible campaign.
It’s a campaign for freedom on the internet and freedom itself. People are imprisoned for simply posting and sharing information. The Internet is a new frontier in the struggle for human rights. Governments – with the help of some of the biggest IT companies in the […]

YouTube - Closeup Open Source feature May 1 2007
Closeup Open Source feature May 1 2007





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