! They all are worth a look.
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Visit clip source for a great short video about Edward Bernays, Assassin of Democracy. Videos tend to get buried. I thought this to be worth wider attention.
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The nephew of Sigmund Freud, Edward Bernays started his
business life as a publicist. While still in his twenties, he was part of the propaganda effort that drove the United States into in World War I (WW I.)

He personally advised several US presidents starting with Woodrow Wilson and counseled numerous corporations and business associations. Hitler’s propaganda chief and Nazi henchman Joseph Goebbels was a reader and fan of Bernay’s writing in particular Bernay’s book “Crystalizing Public Opinion.”

Bernays was one of the engineers of the Cold War.
He perfected the technique of manufacturing a distant but ever-threatening enemy and then creating a constant state of fear by generating false news reports that endlessly re-stated and exagerated the threat.

The stated purpose of Bernay’s methods was to give those in power greater control over what he called “the mass mind.” It worked well in the 1950s and sadly, it appears to be working quite well today.
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That’s a lot of hay.

I can’t believe I worried about a permit for a 13×15 cabin in heavy forest.

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Over the course of two years, he managed to secretly – and unlawfully – build the imposing mock Tudor structure in one of his fields, shielded behind a 40ft stack of hay bales covered by a huge tarpaulins.
Robert Fidler castle

Once it was finished, he and his family moved in and lived there for four years before finally revealing the development – complete with battlements and cannons – in August 2006.
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Publishers fantasy: author dies, work gains cult recognition, $$$$$$$$$$$. The Valis trilogy is my personal favorite.
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11 Philip K. Dick Science Fiction Movies and Counting

Blade Runner - movie poster

Minority Report - movie poster
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Check out the rest!!
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I wish this surprised me. When my folks moved into a new home some years ago, they were told that they were bound by “covenants” put into place by a similar association before their arrival.

According to this covenant, no pickup truck may be parked in a driveway, all lawns must be mowed, horses they kept off the backside of the neighborhood on a 15-acre parcel needed to be removed…the list goes on.

While they were not solar crusaders (kick ass), the snobbery and megalomania they encountered in their new neighborhood was the same.

Long story short: Their home, along with a few others (who were proud to be associationholes, ha) was NOT included in the covenant. From that day forward, they kept their truck in the driveway, ceased all lawn mowing, ceased all pruning and grooming of their cherry trees and routinely drove their tractor through the front yard just for good measure. …hell yes!

Utterly despicable self absorption.
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The house Heather and Joseph Sarachek were building in Scarsdale, N.Y., was to be a model of green efficiency, complete with geothermal heating and cooling.
A local Board of Architectural Review refused to issue the Saracheks a permit for the solar apparatus, having received a letter from at least 15 neighbors — among them doctors, lawyers and other presumably well-educated people — arguing that the panels “would clearly be an eyesore in our lovely Quaker Ridge neighborhood.”
This March — four months, $20,000 in extra construction and legal costs, and 107 petition signatures later, and after agreeing to plant a screen of trees to hide their “eyesore” — the Saracheks finally got the board’s decision reversed.
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Cheaper and smarter than extraction from tar sands and shale.
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Shell is to become the first major oil company to produce diesel fuel from marine algae.

Algae are a climate-friendly way to make fuel from carbon dioxide. They produce an oil that can readily be converted to diesel, and can be fed CO2 directly from smokestacks. Unlike biofuels such as corn, they don’t use up soil or water that could otherwise be used to grow food, which can pump up food prices.

Shell plans to begin construction on a pilot plant in Hawaii immediately, which it expects will produce 15 times as much oil for a given area as other biofuel crops, thanks to the efficiency of algal photosynthesis.
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This may be the only instance of timely recognition the impending shortage/s. Bully for the Danes.
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Remember that in 1973 Denmark was 99% dependent on foreign oil? Today they produce enough energy to cover all their own needs and sell the extra to other countries, the only European nation to do so. And their energy conservation programs have been so successful that over the last 30 years, even with extensive modernization and a 7% increase in population, their annual energy use has remained basically the same.
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The beginning of the end for bike messengers.
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Going Flat Out
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