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Wednesday

YouTube Good - FaceBook Bad


U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton said that a Facebook post in which an Islamic militant group claimed credit for a recent terrorist attack on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya did not constitute evidence of who was responsible.

  • "Posting something on Facebook is not in and of itself evidence. I think it just underscores how fluid the reporting was at the time and continued for some time to be."

YouTube, the While House's Standard for what constitutes credible evidence.

In others words, it was acceptable for the White House to base their supposition that the terrorist attack in Libya was a response to a "crude and disgusting YouTube video," but any suggestion to the contrary on Facebook, Twitter or a slew of emails to White House officials, including the Situation Room, does not rise to the level of being credible. 

Mind you, I don't side with any social medial as a reliable, official resource of White House intelligence. I just don't think it's rational for President Obama's State Department to pick and choose which and when what ilk of media they can cite as their nexus to international affairs. 

With explanations so dizzying as the White House would hope American's might believe, one can hardly fault those who might attribute this administration's shifting renditions to political expediency. From my perspective, the only plausible account is summed up in one simple word: coverup

Your thoughts?

Mark Jordan
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Ideas Worth Spreading - Crowd Accelerated Innovation






I don't know about you, but I love fascinating people. Chris Anderson is one of them. Anyone born in a remote village of Afghanistan (his father was a missionary and eye surgeon) and makes it to American as the curator of TED (Technology, Entertainment, Design) has got a story to tell.

Just in case you are not familiar with the TED conference, it is an annual event where leading thinkers and doers gather for inspiration. Sounds like my kind of place. And from the look of influential people who follow Chris' Twitters (including my bud Rick Warren), it's a veritable who's who of movers and shakers.

The Long Tail
Today, Anderson serves as the host and grand provocateur in not only one of the most thought provoking conferences in the world (I would love to attend one), but brings people together to examine and reflect upon more than a few of the most daunting challenges, as well as blossoming opportunities, that confront our world today.

Anderson's global point of view has been instrumental in advancing the numerous presentations that appear at TED's ultra-distinguished events. His video presentations, otherwise know as "TED Talks," are not only viewed by multiples of millions, they have been translated into many languages numbering into the hundreds.

The attached video, which you are bout to view, is of Chris where he recently spoke at the TED Global event 2010, presenting the concept of Crowd Accelerated Innovation. Fascinating stuff...let me know what you think.