Conny Bergé

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Conny Bergé

Conny Bergé

@BergeConny

human rights activist working from an integral perspective with a special focus on democracy, education and economy

from local to global Katılım Eylül 2014
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George van Houts 💻📣
George van Houts 💻📣@georgevanhouts·
The Great Taking; Tokenize Nature. Tokenise water, trees, air and your grandmother. And your unborn child. To use as collateral for The Ever Expanding Debt Bubble. We have to stop this.
Bridgett Fertig@LightOnLiberty

Here's Central Bankers discussing stealing the planet from us and monetizing every aspect of our God given natural rights in the world, including trees and selling it back to us for corporate profits and greed!

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BBC News (World)
BBC News (World)@BBCWorld·
Back to books - Sweden's schools give up digital learning bbc.in/41CvrFS
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lex hoogduin
lex hoogduin@lexhoogduin·
'UWV-baas: ‘Wij hebben echt een ander stelsel nodig, meer gericht op werk’' fd.nl/samenleving/15… UWV loopt vast/is vastgelopen.
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Huib Modderkolk@huibmodderkolk·
NIEUWS: De hoogste privacy-adviseur van Logius, onderdeel van BZK, slaat alarm: de overname van DigiD bedreigt de veiligheid van Nederland. CPO Pieter van Oordt waarschuwt publiekelijk om overname door ‘t Amerikaanse Kyndryl tegen te houden: volkskrant.nl/tech/privacy-a…
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Catherine Austin Fitts
Catherine Austin Fitts@austin_fit76995·
Larry Fink: “Every currency and financial asset will be digitized into digital wallets. This will roll out globally, fast. It rewires the plumbing of finance.” The infrastructure for The Great Taking is being announced. When all assets sit in custodial digital wallets on centralized ledgers, legal title and control shift to whoever runs the plumbing. That’s not innovation, it’s the end of direct ownership. Digitization = centralization of control. The “plumbing” they’re changing is who gets to turn the valves on your money, stocks, and property claims. Watch the code. Exit the system. Build your safety zone. Freedom first. CAF.
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Save Standard Time
Save Standard Time@SaveStandard·
“Permanent Daylight Saving Time was enacted twice and promptly scrapped. If the Legislature is serious about ending clock changes, its leaders should advance permanent Standard Time.” —Dr Karin Johnson, Professor of Neurology
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Ihtesham Ali
Ihtesham Ali@ihtesham2005·
A MIT student told me he learns any new subject using a framework a self-taught Victorian mathematician published in 1854. Most people have never heard of it outside of computer science. He applies it to everything. Economics. Biology. History. Law. And it's the fastest way to actually understand a subject I've ever seen. The mathematician was George Boole. The book was called The Laws of Thought. Boole's core idea was simple and radical. Every complex system, no matter how messy it looks on the surface, can be broken down into a set of basic relationships that are either true or false. You don't need to understand everything at once. You need to find the fundamental propositions the whole system is built on, and then trace the logic forward from there. He built it to map how the human mind actually reasons. MIT uses it to build computer chips. This student uses it to learn anything in a fraction of the time. Here's exactly what he does. Before touching any course material, he opens Claude and runs one prompt. "What are the 5 foundational propositions of this subject? Not facts, not definitions. The statements that, if true, make everything else in this field follow logically." That question is doing something most students never force themselves to do. It finds the load-bearing walls of the subject before you walk into the building. Then he runs the second prompt. "For each of these propositions, what is the one piece of evidence that would destroy it? What would have to be true for this entire framework to be wrong?" Boole's insight was that a proposition you can't falsify isn't really a proposition at all. It's just a belief dressed up as knowledge. This prompt separates the two instantly. The third prompt is the one that makes it unfair. "Now show me how these five propositions connect to each other. Which ones are assumptions? Which ones are conclusions? Which ones are in tension?" By the time he finishes those three prompts he doesn't have a summary of the subject. He has a map of how it thinks. His classmates spend the semester adding details to a picture they never drew. He drew the picture before week one and spends the semester filling it in. Boole published this framework 171 years ago. It runs every computer on earth. And almost no one uses it to learn.
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Peak Thinkers
Peak Thinkers@PeakThinkers_·
In 1917, a young man helped sell World War I to the American public as "the war to make the world safe for democracy." He was so effective that when he returned home, he realized something dangerous: Ideas were more powerful than bullets. His name was Edward Bernays. He is the reason you think bacon and eggs is the ideal American breakfast. A pork company hired him. He got 5,000 doctors to sign a letter saying a heavier breakfast was healthier for Americans. Bacon sales exploded overnight. He is the reason women started smoking in public. The American Tobacco Company wanted to double their market. Bernays paid women to march in the 1929 Easter Parade holding lit cigarettes, calling them "torches of freedom." The press ate it up. Smoking became a feminist statement. Lung cancer in women skyrocketed for decades. He wrote the first book on public relations. He taught the first university course on it at NYU. He coined the term "engineering of consent." Hitler asked him to work for him. So did Franco. So did Somoza. He turned them all down. But he said yes to every US president from Coolidge to Eisenhower. His most famous political trick? Calvin Coolidge was seen as cold and unlikable. Alice Roosevelt Longworth said he "was weaned on a pickle." Bernays' solution: invite Al Jolson, the Dolly Sisters, and Broadway stars to breakfast at the White House. The next day, every newspaper in America ran the story. The New York Times headline read: "President Nearly Laughs." Coolidge won the election. Bernays understood something most people still don't: There are 431 different ideas competing for your attention every single day. Ads, friends, news, opinions. All trying to change your behavior. The people who win are the ones who understand how public consent actually works. This 30 minute interview from 1986, when Bernays was 95 years old, is the most honest explanation of mass persuasion ever recorded. He breaks down his exact framework: goal-setting, research, strategy (the 4 M's: mind power, manpower, mechanics, money), organization, themes, timing, and tactics. This is the playbook governments and corporations have used for 100 years. Bookmark this & give it 30 minutes today, no matter what.
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Brandon Luu, MD
Brandon Luu, MD@BrandonLuuMD·
ADHD often involves a disrupted circadian rhythm. This study asked: can correcting it improve symptoms? Morning bright light shifted melatonin onset earlier and reduced ADHD symptoms—pointing to a potential future treatment.
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Dirck 🇳🇱
Dirck 🇳🇱@DirckVreeswijk·
Wij zitten sowieso in de verkeerde tijdzone als je kijkt naar de stand van de zon om 12 uur. In de oorlog aangepast en nooit meer verandert. Lees hieronder. #wintertijd #zomertijd oogtv.nl/2024/10/winter…
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𝕱𝖗𝖎𝖊𝖟𝖎𝖓 (Z-O Fryslân)  naar bluesky
Na komende nacht ben ik weer van slag. STOP de wintertijd Nog liever de Engelse wintertijd: dat is wat ons gelukkiger, gezonder en vrolijker maakt. Wie de tijd neemt om daarbij stil te staan, kan niet tegen zijn. En wie die tijd niet heeft? Zondag heeft u een uurtje over.
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Gon_e
Gon_e@Gon_e·
Voordelen West-Europese tijdzone UTC+0 voor Nederland volgens ChatGPT deel 1/2:
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