Sunday, August 16, 2009

A new World Wide Era or World Wide System!

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Announcement made by Dr Rashad Khalifa on May 15th 1986.
“This year 1986 is the last year to experience the World as we know it today. A new World Wide Era or World Wide System will begin sometime between September 6 1986 and August 25th 1987. We are recording this bulletin on May 15th 1986. …..”
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Findings

1. Internet
The Internet carries a vast array of information resources and services, most notably the inter-linked hypertext documents of the World Wide Web (WWW) and the infrastructure to support electronic mail, in addition to popular services such as online chat, file transfer and file sharing, online gaming, and Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) person-to-person communication via voice and video.
2. Hypertext
The most extensive example of hypertext today is the World Wide Web.
Applications
Guide was the first hypertext system for personal computers.
3. Guide (hypertext)
In September 1986, Guide was ported by OWL to the Apple Macintosh, and in July 1987, a Microsoft Windows version was made available.

3 comments:

  1. On October 26 th 1986, the Sunday Express ran a front-page story entitled “AIDS MADE IN LAB SHACK”.

    11 MAY 1987. Smallpox vaccine 'triggered Aids virus'

    “There shall be no compulsion in religion: the right way is now distinct from the wrong way. Anyone who denounces the devil and believes in GOD has grasped the strongest bond; one that never breaks. GOD is Hearer, Omniscient”. Qur’an 2: 256

    The new World Wide Era or World Wide System is the 'freedom of knowledge'! Knowledge can no longer be suppressed.

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  2. Established in 1987, ARTICLE 19 fights for all hostages of censorship, defends dissenting voices that have been muzzled, and campaigns against laws and practices that silence.

    We take our name from article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights which states:

    http://www.article19.org/about/index.html

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  3. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F1OLytoPnp0

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