Hi Bernhard: I don't know if Google qualifies as a "crawler", but no matter, it is plenty good enough! I spent an hour or so surfing and surprise! met all the "old friends" I have come across before: WTO, IMF, COFR, Bilderberg, TLC, etc.
What escapes me is this. If these folks know the facts, and I choose to assume that they, if any set of stakeholders, do; then, Why? Why would a presumably both intelligent and empowered group of human beings knowingly lead the world, including inescapably themselves, into certain disaster? I am unwilling to ascribe "evil intent" here. It's just too simplistic. I remember watching a video some time ago which painfully and hauntingly detailed the evil "we" have done to North (and South) America since "we" arrived: pictures of mountains of buffalo bones, the marginalization and murder of the folks "we" found here, I don't need to go on. I remember my surprise at my own reaction afterward: it was not to vilify "us", but to think "awful as it was, they did the best they knew how". Could it be that the "evil international bankers" are doing the best they can? It's a real conundrum: hard to believe they don't "get it", and just as hard to ascribe to them what looks like suicidal behaviour. Are they trapped too? Even Rothchilds have grandchildren... This is kind of why I started (my own) playing with the notion of better rules.... some way, "underneath" the current game, whereby everyone could "win", even the Bilderberg gang, because the way we keep score is enhanced to include the limited resources of the earth ... kind of like an international version of Ben and Jerry's second set of books... Funny, you know I think ol' Margaret Mead had it right: something about a few passionate people being able to cause enormous change. Who knows, maybe this virtual community is such an "island of consciousness" aborning... Winston ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bernd Weber" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, June 29, 2002 11:16 AM Subject: Re: Point of crisis... Changing the rules... > Dear Winston, > > fine that you brought this up. It must be brought up again and again > as long as it is not solved. > > I had the association, what you mean is closely related to questions > which are and have been discussed under the slogan "The tragedy of > the commons". Sending out an internet crawler with this slogan > strenghened this impression. Perhaps you want to try this also. > > Bernhard > * * ========================================================== [email protected] ------------------------------ To subscribe, unsubscribe, change your options, view the archives of [email protected], Visit: http://listserv.boisestate.edu/archives/oslist.html
