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Sept. 29, 2009 Alan Watt "Cutting Through The Matrix" LIVE on RBN: "NWO Masters of Disasters"....
Date : 9/29/2009
Listens : 36
Category : Politics
Contributor : SpeakUpStudios
Series : Cutting Through the Matrix with Alan Watt Podcast (.xml Format)
Description :
--{ NWO Masters of Disasters: "New World Order is Deceptive, Techniques Machiavellian, It's No Surprise They Disguise They are Totalitarian, You've No Rights, You're being Watched for Safety, You'll be Scared if You've Dared to Read History Lately, Lenin, Stalin, Hitler Set Their Sights Way Low, The Master's Boys with High-Tech Toys Prize World as Way to Go, The Sheeple are so Mind-Bombed, Not a Thought Inside that's Vital, TV's Blood and Gore and Sex Galore, then on to American Idol, To Take Down a Society, Complete Culture Must be Destroyed, Done Bit by Bit, Masters Never Slip, On Cue Each Change Deployed" }-- Tool of Television to Change Society and Culture for Domination - Updating of Reality - Planned Society, Slavery - Science and Sci-Fi Writers, CIA Authors - Aldous Huxley's "Brave New World" and George Orwell's "1984" - Conditioning, Hypnosis, Suggestibility - Pop Music and Fashion, Societal and Familial Takedown. Public Disbelief in Reality, Belief in Media - Skinner, Psychopathic Scientists - EU's Project Indect, Monitoring of ALL Phones, Faxes, Internet, Email etc. for "Threats". Stanford University, Persuasive Computer Technology to Change Attitudes and Behaviours (Brainwashing) - Mental Preparation for Changes. CCTV Cameras to Intimidate You - Big Brother Watching You - Britain, Public Humiliation over Screen and Loudspeaker - ISIS Cameras to "Prevent" Crime, "Anti-Social" and "Suspicion" Alerts - Well-Behaved Children of Soviet Union - Tax-Funded Prison Earth - "Minority Report" and "1984" movies. Neighbourhood Gossip and Data Collection - U.K. Govt. "Children's Vetting" Agency - State Indoctrination to Overcome Parental Input - Lawyers, Spoken Word and Interpretation, Legal Joust in Courtroom - Human Organ Harvesting and Sales. Open Totalitarian Regime - Eugenics Agenda - Margaret Sanger, Coming "Race" of Women - Tools of Money, Food and Water for Control. (Articles: ["EU funding 'Orwellian' artificial intelligence plan to monitor public for 'abnormal behaviour' " by Ian Johnston (telegraph.co.uk) - Sept. 19, 2009.] ["Machines Designed to Change Humans" The Stanford Persuasive Technology Lab (captology.stanford.edu).] ["Mobile Persuasion: 20 Perspectives of the Future of Behavior Change" [book] (mobilepersuasion.com).] [Captology.tv] ["Artificially Intelligent CCTV could prevent crimes before they happen" by Richard Alleyne (telegraph.co.uk) - Sept. 23, 2009.] ["Mothers are banned from looking after each other's children" by Sarah Harris (dailymail.co.uk) - Sept. 26, 2009.] ["Cash-strapped sell their kidneys to pay off debts" by Sarah-Kate Templeton (timesonline.co.uk) - Sept. 27, 2009.]) *Dialogue Copyrighted Alan Watt - Sept. 29, 2009 (Exempting Music, Literary Quotes, and Callers' Comments)
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Lynn Baroff, Friday, 9-25-09
Date : 9/26/2009
Listens : 31
Category : Science
Contributor : SpeakUpStudios
Series : The Space Show
Description :
Guest: Lynn Baroff. Topics: Space education in public school, human-robotic systems integration, Mars, space policy. Lynn Baroff was the guest for this Space Show program. We started Segment one with a discussion of the upcoming NASA Lunar Lander Challenge to be held this year at NASA Ames the weekend of October 17-18. The public is welcome. Mr. Baroff is the leading judge for the event and my having been to the event last year, I know that this year's program will be even better. Mr. Baroff said there were 21 contestants this year, he described the rules of the Challenge and we also talked about the simulated regolith material. Several questions came in about the recent NASA announcement of lunar water and if this development would impact or add to the importance of this year's contest. This led us to a discussion about the lunar water announcement, the Augustine Commission, the U.S. Congress, and our plans to return to the Moon. Do not miss this discussion. During this first segment, Mr. Baroff stressed the need for there to be an international effort in space development to reduce costs. We also started the discussion regarding the California Space Education and Workforce Institute and public education in California and elsewhere re STEM, social studies and related space educational issues. In Segment two, we discussed education, students, parents, and teachers. We talked about the problem of teaching to the test and the fact that there are no tests for the science and space topics so they are not as heavily taught in the schools as those subjects used in the test, basic reading and math. Lynn spoke about the need for educational standards enforcement. Listeners asked about apprenticeship programs and Andrew in Tucson even suggested a novel video/YouTube type of program to assist parents in helping their kids with math and science homework. Again, don't miss this discussion and the listener questions. In Segment three, Mr. Baroff was asked about the new badge security system at JPL for the Mars Rovers. As we learned, this was a NASA and actually a government wide security change that many people do not like. We also talked about how the media portrays technical experts on TV and in the movies, as nerds, socially maladjusted, and anything but a popular outgoing man or woman. Lynn suggested that this is a negative influence on school kids and may play a part in many turning away from the STEM subjects. He suggested a more positive portrayal of the technical experts across all media to change what has become a negative in our culture. In this segment, we started talking about the human-robotic interface and that for long duration missions or settlement, we would need to be able to trust and place significantly more reliability in our robotics and computers than we do now. It was said that everyone wanted a Hal 2000 but without all the problems and negatives. In Segment 4, I brought up the Dr. Spudis editorial on using space as economic infrastructure and the fact that it does not need to be in our consciousness. Dr. Spudis equated space development to the railroads. If you want to read the Spudis essay, you can find it here: www.spaceref.com/news/viewnews.html?id=1349. During the last part of this final segment, we talked about some of the major human factors needed for a human to Mars mission and why we are not yet ready to undertake such a mission. This is definitely a discussion you will want to hear. If you have comments or questions for Lynn Baroff, visit his website at www.csewi.org. You can email your comments or questions to him at info@csewi.org. Make sure to reference both his name and The Space Show in the email subject line.
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Making Science Class The Coolest Period In School
Date : 9/25/2009
Listens : 25
Category : Science
Contributor : SpeakUpStudios
Series : NPR: Science Friday
Description :
Ira Flatow and guests talk about some creative ways to make science class more fun for students and teachers, including blogging about original research, using social networks with classmates, making online video presentations and doing hands-on experiments with cockroaches.
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Fathers of the Lie Part I
Date : 9/22/2009
Listens : 24
Category : Science
Contributor : TodTurner
Series : Thinking With Somebody Else's Head
Description :
The truth will set you free, it is written. OK, good. But knowing what the truth is, recognizing it when it pulls up alongside, ah, that's a little more difficult. Especially as our materialistic...

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BOL 1067: Pre-roll is the new Rick Roll
Date : 9/21/2009
Listens : 22
Category : Technology
Contributor : SpeakUpStudios
Series : Buzz Out Loud from CNET
Description :
A listener reports that NFL.com subjected him to a 75-second pre-roll ad. Not funny, NFL. In the news today, the FCC proposes codifying Net neutrality rules, and much as we'd love to leave it to the market and the telcos, well, we just don't trust the telcos. Rules, FTW! Unless it's rules on selling energy-hog TVs. Those aren't cool. loadUniversalPlayer({playerType: 'small',lumiereQueryType: 'id',lumiereQueryValue: '50077230',useCurrentPageUrl: true,relatedVideo: false,preRollAd: true,hideLeftTab:true,wrapperFloat:'left'}); Listen now: Download today's podcast

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EPISODE 1067

FCC chief proposes new Net Neutrality rules
http://news.cnet.com/8301-30686_3-10357411-266.html
http://www.pcworld.com/businesscenter/article/172316/fcc_net_neutrality_rules_are_a_win_consumers.html
http://www.glgroup.com/News/Net-Neutrality-And-The-Tragedy-Of-The-Commons-43453.html Facebook Beacon has poked its last
http://news.cnet.com/8301-13577_3-10357107-36.html Apple digging into iPhone 3GS battery issues, users say
http://news.cnet.com/8301-13579_3-10357371-37.html Sony Ericsson motion-controlled headset probably not “changing music forever”
http://www.engadget.com/2009/09/21/sony-ericssons-motion-activated-mh907-headset-could-change-thin/ Zune HD sales seemingly high
http://www.electronista.com/articles/09/09/19/zune.hd.sales.very.high/ Amazon Starts Own Brand Sales With AmazonBasics Name
http://www.pcworld.com/article/172297/amazon_starts_own_brand_sales_with_amazonbasics_name.html California to set TV energy efficiency standards
http://news.cnet.com/8301-11128_3-10357390-54.html Garmin-Asus Nuvifone G60: AT&T Price Confirmed
http://www.i4u.com/article27053.html Study: Microbloggers are really boring (well, the Jaiku ones, anyway)
http://news.cnet.com/8301-17939_109-10357359-2.html Computers are killing cursive writing: do we care?
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20090919/ap_on_re_us/us_cursive_angst E-MAIL
Hey Buzz Crew! I was very interested in your discussion about libraries on Friday’s podcast. As a current library employee and student of Library Science, I feel that public libraries need to change their image in order to remain open or get increased funding. There are some great examples of this around the world such as in Singapore wherein the entire physical library structure and image were given a completely modern overhaul. They have gone from a simple book repository to a learning center in order to attract more patronage. Similarly in Fresno County, California the public library has merged with the public schools in order to pool resources and coordinate learning initiatives. Mind you I could talk about this topic forever, but I thought it important to share these examples with you! Sincerely, Don, Maryland ********** Hey Buzz Crew, If you thought the pre-roll ads on the new Zune apps are bad, you should check out NFL.com. I went to watch some video highlights and was greeted with a 75 second, yes 7-5, pre-roll ad. I’m not sure if you will be able to duplicate it, but here’s the link. Love the show. -Will Pridemore ********** Hey Buzz Crew, I just listened to episode 1066 and heard Natali mention a new internet addiction rehab. facility in the northwest. Being the addict that I am, I had to instantly do a search and find out more about this. I found their website (www.netaddictionrecovery.com) and was shocked! First of all, if you can afford it, it looks like a beautiful little vacation spot, but I have one big concern. Does it strike you as odd that they have, on their front page, links to their own social network and links so that you can follow them on Twitter, Fa