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Selling the River
http://hc110.blogspot.com/2005/10/as-river-tries-its-best-to-hold-on-to.html
Wednesday, October 12, 2005. As the river tries its best to hold on to the last little vestage of historical identity - we start on our journey and throughout it, listen to a man from the developers company discussing how the riverside will be transformed into some kind of architectural nightmare. Click images to enlarge. Claystation: remodeling the Clyde. The Design Transformation Group create devices to allow people to design their own cities. Wannabe planners, architects and the public will be abl...
hc110.blogspot.com
Selling the River
http://hc110.blogspot.com/2005_10_01_archive.html
Wednesday, October 12, 2005. As the river tries its best to hold on to the last little vestage of historical identity - we start on our journey and throughout it, listen to a man from the developers company discussing how the riverside will be transformed into some kind of architectural nightmare. Click images to enlarge. Claystation: remodeling the Clyde. The Design Transformation Group create devices to allow people to design their own cities. Wannabe planners, architects and the public will be abl...
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Propaganda
http://propaganding.blogspot.com/2006/07/what-has-changed-in-dark-ages-they.html
Friday, July 21, 2006. In the Dark Ages they burned witches, because people accused of witch craft were believed to carry out magical spells and sorcery. There was no proof needed for the condemnation, just the charge repeated enough until people started to believe in the accused persons guilt. Today we have reverted back to these times, where only the accusation of guilt is needed for the accuser to be judge and jury. In those days, people were kept in fear by the wrath of the church. Before you open th...
propaganding.blogspot.com
Propaganda
http://propaganding.blogspot.com/2006_07_01_archive.html
Friday, July 21, 2006. In the Dark Ages they burned witches, because people accused of witch craft were believed to carry out magical spells and sorcery. There was no proof needed for the condemnation, just the charge repeated enough until people started to believe in the accused persons guilt. Today we have reverted back to these times, where only the accusation of guilt is needed for the accuser to be judge and jury. In those days, people were kept in fear by the wrath of the church. Before you open th...