Thank you. Many excellent ideas embedded, I will have to take some time to go through them. I appreciate the thoughtful content. Decentralization is definitely essential, using technology to improve lives and empower transparency, and a return to a relationship of reverence for nature and life will all be essential as we create these new parallel communities.
Didn’t include an article about nature but for sure that is also key. But once the systems are fixed that can and should be a goal. We can do that on our own too, right now.
The World Wide Web was developed in the late 1980s and early 1990s as a standard for the exchange of hypertext documents, or html files, over the internet by the hypertext transfer protocol (http). It was born at CERN, which interestingly is an organization that enjoys sovereign immunity from national and international laws, much like the Bank of International Settlements, GAVI, WHO and others. The original inventor of the WWW is Tim Berners-Lee, who remains active in the W3C, a "public-private partnership" that fosters the development of new web standards. Berners-Lee and the W3C are bringing forth a new web standard, Solid, which they call a "mid-course correction" for the web, designed to make it easier for users to protect their personal data.
Thank you. Many excellent ideas embedded, I will have to take some time to go through them. I appreciate the thoughtful content. Decentralization is definitely essential, using technology to improve lives and empower transparency, and a return to a relationship of reverence for nature and life will all be essential as we create these new parallel communities.
Didn’t include an article about nature but for sure that is also key. But once the systems are fixed that can and should be a goal. We can do that on our own too, right now.
It's time to bust out the anecdote.
The World Wide Web was developed in the late 1980s and early 1990s as a standard for the exchange of hypertext documents, or html files, over the internet by the hypertext transfer protocol (http). It was born at CERN, which interestingly is an organization that enjoys sovereign immunity from national and international laws, much like the Bank of International Settlements, GAVI, WHO and others. The original inventor of the WWW is Tim Berners-Lee, who remains active in the W3C, a "public-private partnership" that fosters the development of new web standards. Berners-Lee and the W3C are bringing forth a new web standard, Solid, which they call a "mid-course correction" for the web, designed to make it easier for users to protect their personal data.
https://solidproject.org
I personally have some reservations about Solid's potential use as a platform for social credit systems, which I've written (briefly) about here:
https://tomg2021.substack.com/p/a-new-web-for-more-privacy
and here:
https://tomg2021.substack.com/p/the-world-wide-webs-course-correction
Tim Berners-Lee, the original inventor of the World Wide Web, attended Davos. See page 67 of the list of participants, under USA/Universities/MIT
World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2023
List of Participants
Davos-Klosters, Switzerland, 16 - 20 January 2023
https://dossier.substack.com/p/exclusive-the-dossier-acquires-confidential
Summary of Everything and Quick Links
https://sashalatypova.substack.com/p/summary-of-everything-and-quick-links
Organizational Chart, Bank for International Settlements Kill Box
https://bailiwicknews.substack.com/p/organizational-chart-bank-for-international
Laundering With Immunity: The Control Framework – Part 1
https://www.coreysdigs.com/u-s/laundering-with-immunity-the-control-framework-part-1/
The 150 Bilderbergers Who Influenced And Controlled The Response To COVID-19
https://www.technocracy.news/the-150-bilderbergers-who-influenced-and-controlled-the-response-to-covid-19/