Saturday, September 27, 2008

ELECTION 2008: Lipstick on the Pig

Earth Intelligence Network Releases New Book
Earth Intelligence Network, a 501(c)3 Public Charity dedicated to creating public intelligence in the public interest, today has released a new free online book ELECTION 2008: Lipstick on the Pig.

Opening with a denouncement of the proposed bail-out as both unconstitutional and fraudulent, the Preface identifies two greater dangers: electoral fraud and the displacement of voters by corporations; and the growing activism of two-dozen secessionist movements, a handful of which could secede from the Union during their forthcoming November 2008 meeting immediately after the fraudulent election.

Chapters helpful to voters concerned about the irrelevance and incapacity of both candidates for president - and their spin-oriented staffs - inform on the following topics: The Substance of Governance; Legitimate Grievances (first half on secessionists, second half on anti-Americanism); Candidates on the Issues; Balanced Budget 101; and Call to Arms: Fund We Not Them.

The book, written by the #1 Amazon reviewer for non-fiction, concludes with an annotated bibliography divided into the following sections, each providing full book citations each with a direct link to the author’s complete summative review online: Anti-Americanism; Betrayal of the Public Trust; Biomimicry & Natural Capitalism; Blessed Unrest & the Tao of Democracy; Capitalism Run Amok; Collective Intelligence & Wealth of Networks; Culture of Catastrophe & Cheating; Deception, Facts, Lost History, & Lies; Democracy in Decline; Emerging Threats; Failed States & Sorrows of Empire; Future of Life & Plan B 3.0; Innovation & 21st Century Leadership; Instruments of National Power; Intelligence & Decision-Making; Internet; Philosophy, Psychology, & Religion from Faith to Fascism; Strategy; and War, Waste, & Crimes Against Humanity.

The book, a free full-color online PDF, may be loaded to any website or accessed directly at http://www.oss.net/PIG. The publisher urges media and other organizations to adopt the book as their own and offer their readers direct access rather than overloading the public service website.

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