Posted on 01/28/2005 7:42:21 AM PST by The Spirit Of Allegiance
(from email received Friday 1/28/2005)
Dear ______:
As you may already know, AlwaysOn, in partnership with Speedera, will be bringing you live webcasts of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland all week long. Go to www.alwayson-network.com to see what's on now!
Below is the schedule for the coming day's webcasts. All times are PST:
12:20am-1:00am | Special Message - Gerhard Schroeder
12:50am-2:15am | Is the Peace Process Poised for a Resurrection?
3:20am-5:00am | Addressing the Role of the United States in World Affairs
6:05am-7:30am | A View from the Hill on US Foreign Policy in Bush II
6:20am-8:00am | Post-Tsunami Aid: What Is Human Life Worth?
8:50am-9:00am | Special Message - Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva
9:20am-11:00am | Shareholders and Consumers: What Power Do You Hold?
9:35am-10:00am | Special Message - Recep Tayyip Erdogan
9:50am-10:15am | Special Message - Victor A. Yushenko
All of the live webcasts above will be archived and available on demand at AlwaysOn in short order as well. Yesterday's program should already be available now. Check out what's on now at www.alwayson-network.com.
We look forward to seeing your comments on the World Economic Forum in Davos!
Regards,
The AlwaysOn Team www.alwayson-network.com
Yes. Recruiting film. And from what I've read; these meetings are about changing the world: Globalization and interactive/live conferencing. So no wonder the MSM won't give us the news: It's all happening on "other" venues. And they allow Dems to pull these stupid games just to keep Americans focused on something other than people who are trying to change the terms upon which we currently live; and, without our consent.
I'm sure somebody has it...it might even be on e-bay by now :-)
Did Eason Jordan "fall on his own spear" (resign) in order to not compromise the true intent and purpose of this meeting, its attendees, and its organizers? Sounds... pretty right. "No tapes of Davos". Okay, would that mean only members can have the tapes. And if we can see the tapes, can we see the membership rosters? The names of those involved with AO?
LOL .. did ya see the one of Gore
I had to look again; I didn't recognize him! Oh my.
But what's this mean about the "three naked ladies"? Hm.
There are a few things in that list that make me go ... Huh????
Ok
That's what I think too... Wonder if whoever started this thread is a member?? They got an invitation, so???
Well Let's ask
Hey Blurblogger .. are you a member of AO ?
DOH! :)
Quiet a few. I've looked at a zillion of these links. From "Wise Woman Tarot Deck" to stories of Russian Photojournalist banned because he photojournaled photos of 3 naked German women, to Holocaust Stories of three women terrified they were going to the "showers" , and of course, only a ton of porno references to "three naked women". I think I'm getting the picture. I bet there's a "three naked women" wine label, somewhere. I'm probably not using google "specifically" sufficient to locating the reference.
lol!
I think I need to take a break from reading some of that stuff
More then what I really wanted to know .. if ya know what I mean
Goodnight. I do know what you mean. I find it interesting who was at that Davos meeting and how it might concern the future of education and communications. It's a lot to take in.
Go to link and scroll over session; drop down box describes the session:
Hate's New Medium
http://www.weforum.org/site/homepublic.nsf/Content/_S13073
Date: Friday, 28 Jan 2005
Time: 12.45
Global hate groups have seized on the Internet and other communications technologies to expand their activities. 1) How has the ability to organize virtually contributed to the increase of hate groups? 2) What is the best way to regulate or police virtual hate activities?
Will Democracy Survive the Media?
http://www.weforum.org/site/homepublic.nsf/Content/_S13066
The commercial media must balance the public's need to know with the financial interests of its shareholders. But with the decline of news, the rise of reality shows and growing claims of bias, the fourth estate seems to be neglecting its role as democracy's watchdog. 1) What is the extent of the commercial media's responsibility to keep the public informed? 2) Should commercial news media be regulated to ensure fairness and balance? 3) How important is commercial media to the strength of democratic values?
Welcome to the Blogopolis
http://www.weforum.org/site/homepublic.nsf/Content/_S13431
Date: Thursday, 27 Jan 2005
Time: 20.30
By providing highly personalized, real-time political information, blogging is reshaping how citizens make political decisions, for good and ill. 1) When do bloggers provide better information and analysis than conventional media? 2) Are bloggers effective media watchdogs? 3) Can bloggers be a positive political tool, and not just a threat to the powers that be? 4) What is the relationship between bloggers and democratic values?
Here's your handy order form:
http://www.weforum.org/pdf/AM2005/AM05_DVD_Order_Form.pdf
Saw a generic email. Not involved personally with AO.
Hmmm .. How much is 60 francs in US money *L*
lemme see..
I get 12 franks to a package, so that's 5 packages at ohhhhhhh, 3.59. So, about $17.95. hehehe..
WEF: The Tapes Will Never Be Released
A CQ reader, Bekarach, contacted the World Economic Forum's Mark Adams about releasing the Davos forum videotape of Eason Jordan. Adams, head of media at the WEF, responded that Jordan's resignation effectively closes the issue of releasing the video:
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