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To begin to understand, how the One World Government is to come about, and how the Shift from a devalued Currency ( defrauded by Rothschild Interests ) towards a Cashless Society will be achieved, requires that you make yourself familiar with the various Think Tanks involved and the Network of Think Tanks and Interestgroups on the Net.

This is basically the "Stakeholder Concept" reshuffled into the Virtual World.
Any "Value" you can think of can be Product, or an Asset. The Idea of actual Currency is absolutely eliminated and the Borders between Virtual ( digital or external ) and psychological ( internal or behavioral ) are softened gradually until you are absolutely nothing.

To bring Net Citizens voluntarily, to accept this concept , this is the Job of Think Tanks.

This is a fundamental Change in Society. Anyone can be a Stakeholder and anything ( Including yourself or parts thereof, like your Ideas for Instance) is a Product.

The Title of this Book "Network" Citizens
The Authors:

Peter Bradwell is a researcher at Demos. Richard Reeves is director of Demos.

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02/26/2009

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Hello. I'm one of the authors of the report, Peter Bradwell. I truly think its a wondrous world when anyone can share ideas and their particular commentary on them with the rest of mankind. I am loathe to criticise people who want to be part of that, and to unfairly knock their contribution. But in the spirit of that open and transparent debate that Demos takes part in, I'd like to note here that the context provided by justgiving for this pamphlet is drivel. Unless it's a joke, I'm profoundly insulted that they would insinuate malevolent motives for my writing this report. If it is a joke, I have to admit that it's very funny. I'm prompted to comment by an admittedly absurd fear that this justgiving's inept tosh would gain any kind of purchase whatsoever on people's opinions about me or Demos. We have an excellent new website at www.demos.co.uk where you can read about who we are and what we do. We strive for transparency. There are at least four ways to contact me directly - email; phone; post; in person. All of the details for these are deliberately easy to find. I look forward to talking to anyone with an interest in an engaging, fair and honest discussion. Justgiving - you needn't bother, sunshine.

05/21/2009