Guest guest Posted February 13, 2007 Report Share Posted February 13, 2007 , " jagbir singh " <adishakti_org wrote: > > i believe we can all work together to bring about transparency in the organization. Others too have asked how they may be of assistance. i would like to thank them and say that Shri Mataji's Divine Message will be triggered post-2013. In the meantime try to understand the facts given and identify yourself with the Adi Shakti within. When 2013 comes we should have enough devotees to spread Her Divine Message onto human consciousness. For that you need to know all about Her Advent and Divine Message. i know having such a enlightened consciousness has the power of penetrating and awakening human consciousness. Learn more of the 100th Monkey Effect. > > Members should also post any article that may help build the database of information. We need all the facts and evidence in the world to support Shri Mataji's Advent and Divine Message to humanity. The internet will be the unrivalled source of information in future and, available in all sorts of gadgets, _will_ revolutionize human > consciousness i.e., the instant information available will accelarate change. So instead of weeks/months it took to verify information in the past it is now just a mouse click away. One critical overriding factor is that almost any type of information can be accessed - you have to really introspect this fact to realize its vast potential. > Iraqis use internet to survive war By Andrew North BBC News, Baghdad Consulting Google Earth can help people work out routes to avoid Google is playing an unlikely role in the Iraq war. Its online satellite map of the world, Google Earth, is being used to help people survive sectarian violence in Baghdad. As the communal bloodshed has worsened, some Iraqis have set up advice websites to help others avoid the death squads. One tip - on the Iraq League site, one of the best known - is for people to draw up maps of their local area using Google Earth's detailed imagery of Baghdad so they can work out escape routes and routes to block. It's another example of the central role technology plays in the conflict - with the widespread use of mobile phones, satellite television as well as the internet - by all sides and for many purposes. Iraqis use internet to survive war http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/6357129.stm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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