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01902: RE: [WDDM] Re:[WDDM] Non direct-democracy items
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"David Parker" <davefparker(at)shaw.ca> |
Date: |
Fri, 5 Sep 2008 09:05:12 -0700 |
Subject: |
RE: [WDDM] Re:[WDDM] Non direct-democracy items |
We need a Direct Democratic forum to
start working on a World Government by the people for the people. A website the
population can login to with a secure password that has every possible type of
community forums and a pin for voting legal and governmental issues to lodge
complaints and to share our ideas with each other. Setup something like a
combination radio, TV, Video on demand, youtube, myspace, limewire, wiki,
database, webcam, chat room, net meeting, cspan, mIRC type of resource. Meeting
boards, Job boards, social dating, open
source software, educational information and technical
advice.
An example would be someone proposes
an initiative in a video like on
youtube, end Israeli occupation, apartheid
and ethnic cleansing of Palestine. Over the course of a month people
review, praise, critique, rebut, rebuke and reprimand the post voting yay or
nay. At the end of the month the votes/views tally is done and if it meets a
threshold it advances to the next level or is rejected.
If it's rejected they can take the
advice from people's posts and refine or revamp it and repost after a waiting
period. If it passes it gets more exposure and more criticism in a final voting
stage. All fully transparent and open to every person. Some won't care, some
won't participate and some won't even have access to start. There will be
criminal elements trying to subvert the system for their own ends but the people
of good conscience will be the check and balance, not some puppetdent with the
final say.
Eventually the leaders of the past
will become nothing more than administrators of the future. They have no power
to change anything on their own except through the global forums. They only implement the changes of the
people.
Some examples of votes never put
before the people: Nuclear dismantling and disarmament. Mass media monopoly and
manipulation of global conscience. Wars and military build-up, shovels instead of guns. Organized Religious
Intolerance, apartheid, racial and ethnic cleansing. Austrian economics, free
money and an end to private Banksters ruling the planet through
greed.
Am I just dreaming or is there any
chance for the globe to get together on our own or will we always turn to big
brother for help? Will we forever demand government to give us this or that?
Will we continue to stand outside yelling at the system to change from
within?
Only an epsilon semi-moron still
believes there is any honesty left in the system. The policies are all in place.
The cartels: UN Globalists and all the Puppetdents, Media Industrial Complex,
International Banksters, Secret Service Community, Military Industrial Complex,
Medical Chemical Industrial Complex, Energy Cartel, Charitable Tax Exempt
Education NGO Foundations, Organized Religious Intolerance Indoctrination
Complex, set and control all facets of our lives.
Does anyone think Al Gore
is fighting for us? Does anyone think Newton
was anything other than a thief and plagiarist? Does anyone think the UN
volunteer baby rapers care? Does anyone believe oil will last past the end of
this century? Does anyone believe 911 was anything other than a government false
flag to promote a war on terror and strip the planet of all right to
protest?
Is this just a forum for gatekeepers, controlled
opposition, manufactured dissent? I get more heated discussions and a wider
range of information from a youtube post than I do here, in general. Why are
people not harnessing the potential of video hosting for direct democracy?
People need a voice and an outlet, public demonstrations are not working. The
police state is dispersing those and arresting
participants.
Truthers versus Liars, which side are
you on?
http://members.shaw.ca/davefparker/
http://www.illuminati-news.com/Articles/65.html
Cheers. Dave
-----Original Message-----
From: Vijayaraghavan
Padmanabhan [vijayaraghavan.p(at)rediffmail.com]
Sent:
September 5, 2008 4:55 AM
To:
wddm@world-wide-democracy.net
Subject: [WDDM] Re:[WDDM] Non
direct-democracy items
One thing that is clear after
watching WDDM for nearly a year and a half is that it lacks an
Administrator to take policy decisions. It is a good discussion forum with a
sprinkling of sarcasm and comedy going with it. Discussion goes round in
circles with people rooted in their respective points of view, unaware that
all are trying to make the same point from different perspectives. Mirek, I
believe, is content with being the web master. Mark having contributed the
charter keeps a distance from all discussions. I have not seen Jiri Polak or
George Kokkas, who I believe are among the founders, taking part in the
discussions. There is nobody who can accommodate the various points of view
and yet take forward the WDDM to meaningful action at the global level by
utilising the global reach of the internet.
PVR
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