- To support the adheree, who would have no lack of food, water, shelter or power.
- To update genetic modifications implanted to the adherees so they could have access to all the corp services, according to their rank and privilege.
- To provide adherees with education for their offspring so they could become productive adherees with access to a work which ensured their stay in the corp.
- To provide health care to the adherees.
- To ensure the integrity and security of all its adherees.
- To support the adherees when their productive life cycle came to an end.
- To keep electrical, transport and communication networks up to date, to ensure basic services to the adherees.
- To offer five leisure hours daily for the entertainment of the adherees.
- To ensure seventy hours of rest per week, in addition to the thirty-five hours per week of leisure.
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Friday, November 5
The nine corp compromises
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The nine rules of the nine pillars
- To accept the genetic improvement implants in their person and their descendants.
- To respect and protect with their own life, the life of each and every one of the corps family members.
- Not to have any property. Their previous properties would belong to the corp to which they adhered.
- To comply with the health policies of the nine pillars.
- To relinquish custody and education of their offspring to the corp to which they adhered.
- To work the hours stipulated by their corp, in the assigned activity and comply with the privileges and ranks derived from it, as defined by the policy of the corps.
- Not to maintain contact with unmodified humans that did not belong to one of the nine pillars.
- Not to leave the corp to which they adhered.
- To accept that the breach of any of the nine rules or the policies established by the nine pillars would mean the expulsion from the corp.
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Tuesday, October 5
Eneropa
Can you imagine a Europe in which each region could generate its own energy, depending of what their geosystem could allow them to? Can you imagine that the energy we consume was not brought from thousand of miles away? Could you imagine the grid would be designed so that each region could be self-sufficient? Could you imagine different names for each region depending on the type of energy they generated?
Imagine Eneropa.
Imagine Eneropa.
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Sunday, October 23
Proof of global domination by a few corporations
A Few Companies Have Power Over Most of the Real Economy
The idea that a few dominate the many, will not come as something new to those gathered either to occupy wall street or to occupy everywhere. But up until now it has been just an intuition that a few corporations control the world.
Not any more. A team of Swiss mathematicians just proved that out of over 43,000 transnational corporations (TNCs), relatively few control almost 80% of the global economy. Find out who has the power below.
Global Domination a Facebook Phenomenon, Not a Conspiracy
The team, led by S. Vitali of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich, used a method of analysis often applied to connectivity in the internet. Called the "bow-tie model," the method assigns companies onto the parts of a bow-tie.
The idea that a few dominate the many, will not come as something new to those gathered either to occupy wall street or to occupy everywhere. But up until now it has been just an intuition that a few corporations control the world.
Not any more. A team of Swiss mathematicians just proved that out of over 43,000 transnational corporations (TNCs), relatively few control almost 80% of the global economy. Find out who has the power below.
Global Domination a Facebook Phenomenon, Not a Conspiracy
The team, led by S. Vitali of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zurich, used a method of analysis often applied to connectivity in the internet. Called the "bow-tie model," the method assigns companies onto the parts of a bow-tie.
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