A prioritised list of countries that cross lines of acceptable - TopicsExpress



          

A prioritised list of countries that cross lines of acceptable human behaviour is needed to give people clear options of applying their significant input of effective pressure. Organised focussed action driven by this incredible network provided by the internet is the key to positive change across the world.This machine dissolves every border & fence between people & connects them enabling a world majority rule. There is no more effective tool of self determination & all the benefits & accountability that will come from it.This is an opportunity to evolve using words & ideas & side step the corruption of minority control & greed. There is no better means of healthy human evolution than communication & the evolution of ideas & values away from the spin & propaganda of vested interests. This tool is it & it must be protected regarding the corrupt influences that predictably will seek to gain control of it. Protection of this incredible tool should be at the forefront of world consciousness because this is a first time opportunity that will almost certainly never occur again if it is lost. This is a test of the intelligence of the current crop of thinkers who are better prepared than any before them to take this opportunity that has landed in their laps. Out of these thinkers, there are no better group of like minded people than those who go to great effort to protect the interests of the vulnerable like animals & the environment. I hope these credible people understand how fragile this opportunity is & the gravity of not predicting the actions of vested interests most threatened by a fully informed world population with this first time access to a voice outside of the various corrupted media outlets around the world. Relative to this article, there is no more effective tool to bring this slaughter & collective human disgrace to account & an end than the internet.
Posted on: Wed, 03 Dec 2014 01:56:55 +0000

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