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After a grace period, a time when the original registrant would have received numerous notifications regarding the domain's expiration, my method effortlessly garnered legal possession over the domain name. Why would a powerful worldwide conglomerate allow its internet name, its basic modern identity, to be lost? The controversy remains whether this was just a remarkable coincidence or if this truly was a warning code. Internet rumourists have speculated that hidden information may have
been contained within the web pages.
By obtaining these domains, it clearly echoes my inherent interest to overturn points of vulnerability in technology, business, politics - and most importantly - human interactions and relations. Now, a source of an ongoing and controversial influx of information, I have a legal and technical insider's look at the Binladin group's emails.
It's amazing that one person has been able to legally secure such a controversial set of websites. It reminds us that when we boot up, we learn of events thousands of miles away, a border skirmish, the shooting of the last of a species, or the exile of a people from their tribal land. With so many looking on -- the planet, a virtual village -- it becomes more difficult to operate invisibly. We have become collective witness to acts of atrocity, and acts of benevolence. The possibilities
for both greatness and tragedy radiate brilliantly from the embryo of thought, need, and desire ... with incredible and almost impossible opposites sharing the same air time, the same event, and, yes, even a single mind: individually and globally.
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There is a message in all of this, a choice to be made. There are no accidents, no "coincidences".
One hundred years from now, when the history books tell the story of this time, what will they say? |
Will they tell us that we picked up the pieces and rose above our present situation -- despite ourselves? Will they say we used our technology to enhance the possibilities before us, reaching out to one another from homes, villages and cities around the globe, embracing our common humanity and needs? Or will they instead describe a warring, fractured people, too narrowly focused on seemingly separate issues?
Hurricane Katrina. September 11. The subway bombings in London and Spain. The conflict in the Middle East. Homelessness and world hunger. The lingering problem with global warming. All of these are circumstances that bring us as a species together ... |
| YPRES SALIENT , BELGIUM // WORLD WAR ONE // 1914: There is an infamous story of soldiers fighting in WWI on Christmas Eve. From one side of the battlefield, someone spontaneously started singing "Silent Night" -- in English. From the other side of the conflict, someone responded by singing the same song in German. Before long, both sides were singing in full chorus - together. Putting down their guns, they shook hands
with one another, and shared stories and photos of loved ones far away. They celebrated Christmas together. When nightfall came, they retreated to their foxholes. Yet many could no longer fight one another, for they realized they were all the same |
LAGUNA HILLS, CALIFORNIA: Scurrying about in the crisp autumn air, a elderly homeless man living in the hills near an affluent neighborhood frantically asks each and every person he meets for help, but no one relents, each seeing themselves as separate from and better than...and all the while looking through him as if he is transparent. Night falls and the temperature drops to near freezing. Trying to keep warm, the
man lights a small fire. Soon it spreads to the entire hillside neighborhood, burning down most of the houses until...as if all at once...everyone is homeless and cold; everyone is the same...as the man...on the street.
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That is a true story from the fires of Southern California in the early 1990s, just like the stories being told by Hurricane Katrina, the ones about the heroes and the villains...the same as the stories following the events of 9/11. Over and over again, human tragedy brings forth the same message: we are all connected; what we do to others, we do to ourselves.
We're all in this together. |
And no matter how we separate ourselves, tragedy or love brings us together, for better or for worse, for richer or for poorer...be it Muslim, Jewish, Christian, Black, White, Asian or Indigenous, etc. All of this is leading us somewhere....I have a feeling we really need to pay attention. |
Throughout history, there are countless examples of people reaching out to one another in times of crisis, working together to solve problems. To be certain, many of these examples were too personal or individually small to end up in the history books - yet, collectively they can create profound change if we work towards a common goal of peace and mutual respect for ourselves and each other.
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