On Sun, Nov 17, 2013 at 10:02 PM, coderman <coderman@gmail.com> wrote:
the Omidyar buyout of Greenwald and Poitras apparently to shield the willful, disgraceful corporate role in pervasive privacy destruction
effective disclosure dies.
But with the open disclosure ideas seeded by WikiLeaks, Manning, Snowden, and all that have come before... maybe there is life to be found in this future, through this seemingly sickly new competitive, fostering, means of control. Does one really believe that cooperation trumps competition in this regard? It is always about the edge to be gained, is it not? And in those edges lie the morsels of truth, to be pieced together by the careful listener as always. The whole truth will come out in time, it is the way of things, or so we thought... Now the only real problem is, the timescale of the open truth is rapidly, and lately, exceeding the human lifespan. To tell one's story, openly, before the deathbed is now the critical and true paramount call to action, the one remaining check. Lest your secrets be managed for you against the needs of humanity. You are the future of humanity, what will you do?