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Tuesday, September 01, 2009

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Internet companies and civil liberties groups were alarmed this spring when a U.S. Senate bill proposed handing the White House the power to disconnect private-sector computers from the Internet.

They’re not much happier about a revised version that aides to Sen. Jay Rockefeller, a West Virginia Democrat, have spent months drafting behind closed doors. CNET News has obtained a copy of the 55-page draft of S.773 (excerpt), which still appears to permit the president to seize temporary control of private-sector networks during a so-called cybersecurity emergency.

The new version would allow the president to “declare a cybersecurity emergency” relating to “non-governmental” computer networks and do what’s necessary to respond to the threat. Other sections of the proposal include a federal certification program for “cybersecurity professionals,” and a requirement that certain computer systems and networks in the private sector be managed by people who have been awarded that license.

“I think the redraft, while improved, remains troubling due to its vagueness,” said Larry Clinton, president of the Internet Security Alliance, which counts representatives of Verizon, Verisign, Nortel, and Carnegie Mellon University on its board. “It is unclear what authority Sen. Rockefeller thinks is necessary over the private sector. Unless this is clarified, we cannot properly analyze, let alone support the bill.”

Representatives of other large Internet and telecommunications companies expressed concerns about the bill in a teleconference with Rockefeller’s aides this week, but were not immediately available for interviews on Thursday.

A spokesman for Rockefeller also declined to comment on the record Thursday, saying that many people were unavailable because of the summer recess. A Senate source familiar with the bill compared the president’s power to take control of portions of the Internet to what President Bush did when grounding all aircraft on Sept. 11, 2001. The source said that one primary concern was the electrical grid, and what would happen if it were attacked from a broadband connection.

When Rockefeller, the chairman of the Senate Commerce committee, and Olympia Snowe (R-Maine) introduced the original bill in April, they claimed it was vital to protect national cybersecurity. “We must protect our critical infrastructure at all costs—from our water to our electricity, to banking, traffic lights and electronic health records,” Rockefeller said.

The Rockefeller proposal plays out against a broader concern in Washington, D.C., about the government’s role in cybersecurity. In May, President Obama acknowledged that the government is “not as prepared” as it should be to respond to disruptions and announced that a new cybersecurity coordinator position would be created inside the White House staff. Three months later, that post remains empty, one top cybersecurity aide has quit, and some wags have begun to wonder why a government that receives failing marks on cybersecurity should be trusted to instruct the private sector what to do.

Rockefeller’s revised legislation seeks to reshuffle the way the federal government addresses the topic. It requires a “cybersecurity workforce plan” from every federal agency, a “dashboard” pilot project, measurements of hiring effectiveness, and the implementation of a “comprehensive national cybersecurity strategy” in six months—even though its mandatory legal review will take a year to complete.

The privacy implications of sweeping changes implemented before the legal review is finished worry Lee Tien, a senior staff attorney with the Electronic Frontier Foundation in San Francisco. “As soon as you’re saying that the federal government is going to be exercising this kind of power over private networks, it’s going to be a really big issue,” he says.

Probably the most controversial language begins in Section 201, which permits the president to “direct the national response to the cyber threat” if necessary for “the national defense and security.” The White House is supposed to engage in “periodic mapping” of private networks deemed to be critical, and those companies “shall share” requested information with the federal government. (“Cyber” is defined as anything having to do with the Internet, telecommunications, computers, or computer networks.)

“The language has changed but it doesn’t contain any real additional limits,” EFF’s Tien says. “It simply switches the more direct and obvious language they had originally to the more ambiguous (version)...The designation of what is a critical infrastructure system or network as far as I can tell has no specific process. There’s no provision for any administrative process or review. That’s where the problems seem to start. And then you have the amorphous powers that go along with it.”

Translation: If your company is deemed “critical,” a new set of regulations kick in involving who you can hire, what information you must disclose, and when the government would exercise control over your computers or network.

The Internet Security Alliance’s Clinton adds that his group is “supportive of increased federal involvement to enhance cyber security, but we believe that the wrong approach, as embodied in this bill as introduced, will be counterproductive both from an national economic and national secuity perspective.”

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The Okon Group in co-operation with Bloomberg/AP(c)

U.S. stocks rose, while Treasuries and the dollar slipped, after a rebound in oil and natural gas spurred investors who pushed the Standard & Poor’s 500 Index up 52 percent since March into more bets on riskier assets.

The S&P 500 erased its steepest drop in two weeks to add 0.3 percent, rising for a third day. Crude for October delivery jumped 1.5 percent, reversing a 2.2 percent loss, as speculators bought the contract after it held above $70. Natural gas surged 4 percent in less than 30 minutes, erasing most of a 7.5 percent drop as front-month futures expired.

“This whole rally since the March lows has been extraordinarily highly correlated,” said Liam Dalton, who oversees about $1.1 billion as the New York-based chief executive officer of Axiom Capital Management. “When the commodities go up, it encourages people to think the growth factor is returning globally and they invest in stocks. One feeds into the other.”

The S&P 500 added 2.86 points to 1,030.98 at 4 p.m. in New York after decreasing as much as 1.2 percent. The Dow Jones Industrial Average advanced 37.11 to 9,580.63, rallying for the eighth straight day, the longest winning streak since April 2007. Treasuries fell, driving the yield on 10-year notes up 0.3 point to 3.46 percent. The Dollar Index lost 0.8 percent.

U.S. stocks and energy prices have increasingly moved in lockstep, with the so-called correlation coefficient between the S&P 500 and crude traded in New York reaching the highest level on record this year, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.

Trading Slows

Lower-than-average trading volume in the stock market may be amplifying moves in equities. Almost 1.2 billion shares changed hands on the New York Stock Exchange, 20 percent fewer than the 2009 average, according to data compiled by Bloomberg.

American International Group Inc. soared 27 percent, leading financial stocks higher, on speculation the company may benefit from improved relations with its former chief executive officer. Citigroup Inc. jumped 9.1 percent after the New York Post reported that hedge-fund manager John Paulson is buying the shares. Boeing Co. rose 8.4 percent after saying the 787 Dreamliner will make its first flight this year.

Equities advanced after reaching the most expensive level since 2004. The S&P 500’s surge since March pushed the measure’s price to 19 times operating earnings of its companies from the past year.

The dollar dropped against the euro, yen and Swiss franc as reduced demand for safety encouraged traders to sell the U.S. currency to limit losses. Treasuries fell for the first time in four days as stocks rebounded from earlier losses, reducing the refuge appeal of government securities.

‘Problem Banks’

Stocks fell earlier as the declines in fuel prices dragged down energy shares and regulators boosted the number of “problem banks” to a 15-year high. The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.’s list of troubled lenders grew 36 percent to 416. The regulator didn’t identify the firms, which are graded based on asset quality, liquidity and earnings. Financial shares led the S&P 500 to a 12-year low in March on concern falling real-estate values would cause widespread insolvency.

“There are good reasons to be suspicious about the strength of the recovery,” said Ralph Shive, manager of the $1.3 billion Wasatch-1st Source Income Equity Fund, which beat 96 percent of similar funds during the past five years. “We could pull back a bunch after the kind of rally we had.”

‘Hank’ Greenberg

Gross domestic product shrank at a 1 percent annual rate from April to June, less than the 1.5 percent decline projected by economists in a Bloomberg News survey, a Commerce Department report showed today in Washington. Corporate earnings rose by

AIG climbed 27 percent to $47.84 for the biggest gain in the S&P 500. Robert Benmosche, named this month as the New York- based insurer’s fifth CEO in four years, told Reuters he contacted former Chief Executive Officer Maurice “Hank” Greenberg after taking the job. Greenberg led AIG for almost four decades, building the company into the world’s largest insurer, before being forced out in 2005.

Benmosche said Greenberg “can help us with the solutions” to AIG’s problems, which led to the $182.5 billion bailout that saved the company from bankruptcy last year. AIG shares have more than tripled since Aug. 4.

Citigroup increased 9.1 percent to $5.05. Paulson has acquired about a 2 percent stake in the New York-based bank, the New York Post reported today, citing unidentified people.

Dell Beats Estimates

Boeing, the second-biggest maker of commercial aircraft, surged 8.4 percent to $51.82. Customers will receive planes in the fourth quarter of 2010, and the project will be profitable following a $2.5 billion third-quarter charge, Boeing said. The new delivery target is about 2 1/2 years behind schedule.

Dell Inc. rose 6.7 percent to $15.65. The second-largest maker of personal computers reported second-quarter sales and profit that exceeded the average analyst estimates. Dell earned 28 cents a share excluding some items on revenue of $12.8 billion. The average estimates were 22 cents a share on revenue of $12.6 billion.

The S&P 500 has risen 0.5 percent this week following reports showing consumer confidence and new home sales exceeded economists’ estimates. Government data today showed fewer Americans filed new claims for jobless benefits last week.

“Everybody is in agreement we’re in an economic recovery,” said John Massey, a money manager at SunAmerica Asset Management Corp. in Jersey City, New Jersey. “What’s disputed is how much is already built into prices currently.”

Bearishness on stocks may foreshadow more gains because pessimistic investors may already have sold shares. A weekly poll of clients by the American Association of Individual Investors found 49 percent were bearish, the third-highest proportion since the record 70 percent in March.

“If investors were unusually bullish I would worry more about stocks,” said David Sowerby, a Bloomfield Hills, Michigan-based money manager at Loomis Sayles & Co., which manages $120 billion. “While valuations are not as dirt-cheap as in March, they’re still reasonably compelling.”

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FYI- YODA in STAR WARS was based on Norman Mailer.

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The Okon Group will soon post CLEAR (a word owned by scientology) evidence that Myspace was stolen by Italian crooks from a business plan written in 1996 by Marc Okon labeled IORC (international online religious center) a religous myspace not a sex club for kids and adults who prey on them.
A lawsuit will follow,,,

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"For a woman to write, she must have a room of her own"- Virginia Wolf

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" My life, it stood, a loaded gun" -Emily Dickenson

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After staring at the sentence for an hour, i chose to add the comma.- Oscar Wilde

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What is not seen, counts for nothing. - MJ Okon

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At my arainment, note for the plaintiff, your daughters tied up in tha Brooklyn basement, face it not guilty, that's how i stay silky, richer than richer, till you niggaz come and get me.- Biggie Smalls (wonder who did get him ?)


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The Radix Group & The Okon Group will be revealing a new Internet Data Mining Protocol (IDMP) by the end of 2010 which will revolutionize the Internet. To be kept in the loop, follow news releases on this site. Industry insiders are already saying that because of the new protocol the Internet and the collection, transfer & consumtion of information, business and entertainment content will never be the same.

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The Radix Group was happy to assist in the political protest movement in Iran and hopes that the invigorated youth continue to dissent.

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Ford Motors has taken the advice of this group and now offers an official NY Yankee edition vehicle @
Yankees.com/ford

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What follows are a few news articles which the Okon group and The Radix group are responsible for plus original essays and articles by friends.

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) - The federal government has severed the Internet connection of a company accused of helping criminals serve up a "witches' brew" of nasty content online, from computer viruses to child pornography.

It's likely to be just a short-lived victory in the fight against cybercrime, though, since bad guys are very good at getting back online quickly.

The Federal Trade Commission said Thursday that it has ordered the shutdown of a company called Pricewert LLC, described in a complaint filed in San Jose, Calif., federal court as an Oregon-based shell company run by "overseas criminals", operating out of Belize and running many its illegal operations out of servers in Silicon Valley.

Pricewert, which operated the "Triple Fiber Network" or "3FN," wasn't the type of Internet service that average consumers would see or sign up for. Instead, the service was advertised "in the darkest corners of the Internet" and was targeted at criminals who want to put malicious Web sites online, but need the servers and bandwidth to do it, according to the complaint.

Technicians working for 3FN even helped criminals maintain the armies of personal computers that they had infected with viruses, according to the complaint. Those armies are known as "botnets," and they require some sophistication to manage.

The FTC says the case marks the first time the agency has ordered the shuttering of an Internet provider. The agency has usually focused on taking out harmful Web sites individually. Companies that host malicious Web sites are usually forced offline under pressure from the FBI or computer security researchers, but without a formal government order - which is what makes Thursday's announcement significant.

FTC Chairman Jon Leibowitz said the agency decided to move on 3FN after getting information about the company's behavior that made it "so clear this was a rogue (Internet service provider)" that the agency had a strong case against it.

"This is very, very important because rather than go after the individual spammers, in one action we can shut down a host of bad actors," Leibowitz said in an interview. "There's always a whack-a-mole problem in cases like this, but at the very least we've put a meaningful wrench in their gears."

The FTC's complaint draws a link between 3FN and a notorious Internet provider called McColo Corp., which was also operating out of a data center in Silicon Valley.

McColo was believed responsible for half of the world's spam before it was shut down in November. Spam dropped precipitously after McColo's Internet providers pulled the plug on McColo, but it has since rebounded.

When investigators from NASA looked into intrusions into some of its computers, they traced them back to McColo's servers. A search warrant later revealed those servers were also routing instant message conversations between 3FN employees and customers that formed the basis of some of the FTC's allegations.

A man who picked up the phone at one of 3FN's offices Thursday night said the company wasn't commenting and hung up. EXCLUSIVE C-Span Interview With President Obama

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PHOENIX (AP) - A man accused of sexually assaulting an unconscious woman while broadcasting it live on the Internet is known in online circles for racy posts that include sexually explicit images of himself.

Police said Jonathon Richard Hock, 20, assaulted the woman he'd been dating for about two weeks after she became drunk and passed out at her home.

The alleged Feb. 26 assault was streamed live and two still images were posted on another Web site, according to court documents.

Phoenix police Detective James Holmes said Wednesday that authorities fear there may be more victims, but have no way of knowing until someone comes forward.

Hock, who remains jailed, on Wednesday declined an interview request made through the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office, and it's unclear whether he has a lawyer.

Hock lives with his mother, Jenna Cummings, in the Phoenix suburb of Surprise. She told the AP that she had no comment when reached by phone Wednesday.

Hock was arrested Monday and is being held for investigation on two charges of sexual assault, one charge of kidnaping and one charge of taking a surreptitious video.

Viewers who watched the video online told police it showed Hock performing oral sex on the unconscious woman, according to a court document. Police declined to discuss the video's contents, saying only that it depicted a sexual assault.

Written by Marc Okon

How to save the American Automobile industry


Sports Vehicle Partnership
Each major city in the U.S has a professional Football, Baseball and Basketball team. Many of these sports fans own cars and they decorate their car to show their support or pride. This is done by Painting their car with the team colors and logo, bumper stickers, signs in the window, etc-etc
I propose that their be a corporate sponsorship and partnership between sports teams and auto manufacturers.
Suppose Ford Motors had an exclusive contract to offer an official N.Y. Yankee edition vehicle. This would include an interior with the N.Y. Yankee logo etched in the leather seats and other small inclusions. (i.e. - hubcaps with the NY Yankee logo.)
This system could be put in place with every sports team in every city.
This would give the Selected Auto Manufacturer a distinct edge over the competition, considering the fanatic fan base of the major sports teams.
Ultimately, the selected Auto Manufacturer would have a monopoly on the engaged sports fan demographic.
In the U.S the most popular sports are Football, Baseball, Basketball and NASCAR.
In the rest of the world soccer is almost a religion.
Basically, a diplomatic broker is needed to join the sports industry with the American automobile industry and everyone will win.
Each sports team will have their own line of cars just by lending their name.
• Ford Motors signs an exclusive contract with MLB, NFL, NBA and Nascar
• Each sports team would be paid a share (licensing fee) based on how their car model sells.
• The sports team would earn revenue and increase brand awareness without any risk or outlay of money
• The Auto Manufacturer will increase their bottom line with a sports themed televised advertising campaign

A new economic revenue model

Advertising Infomercial
Advertising on taxi cabs only limits the advertising revenue derived from vehicle advertising to a small market (13k in NYC alone). The real prize would be to derive advertising revenue from all the cars on the road. The way to do this would be to air a late night television infomercial, in major U.S cities,
telling Car Owners, they will receive A free $100 per month CHECK for letting the company advertise on their car, if they signed up (with a contract- like a lease agreement).
The most common form of individual car advertising,, currently, is painting a wrap around advert or logo such as Geek Squad (Best Buys Tech. Team) does, on the sides of their car doors.
Other people paint their car to advertise the restaurant they deliver for.
I believe that, at least, 10% of ordinary citizens, driving their ordinary cars,
Would drape all over their vehicle, a company logo Provided a $100 check would come to them in the mail every month.
(Luxury vehicle owners excluded)
Bumper stickers don’t pay monthly revenue, yet they are there anyway. There are several hundred million cars in the us alone.
Think of getting paid $50 a car per month, on 500,000 us vehicles, just for putting large bumper stickers on the side and taking a cut.
Given the chance, families in the middle to lower class (just 10% of them -1 out of ten) would relish the opportunity to obtain $1200.00 a year just for painting the sides of their car door with a Pepsi logo.
Right now there are many N.Y. Yankee Baseball fans who paint their car with their business logo for free.
Imagine if the N.Y. Yankees paid their fans to advertise their logo on their car.
What I see is:
• No Other infomercials offering guaranteed money monthly, though they remain highly successful anyway.
• A 15 minute , professionally filmed commercial , aired across the country(lease 30 min of airtime and loop/play commercial twice in half hour)
• 250-500k interested viewers across the U.S. who own vehicles to sign up to lease space on their car
• 500k cars multiplied by $25-$50 on a monthly basis to the company-$75-$100 to the car owner
• Several Large national Advertisers


TAXI TOPS LTD.
Prepared by
Marc J. Okon
5/07
Table of Contents
Executive Summary
1. The Marketing Plan
2. The Operations Plan
3. The Organization Plan
4. The Financial Plan
Appendices
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Taxi Tops Ltd. has been created to fill the current void experienced in the Taxi Cab advertising market. There are currently 12,053 licensed Taxi Cabs in NYC with fewer than 30% enabled with an advertising bracket on the roof of the vehicle. Taxi Tops Ltd. Will fill that void by installing
Advertising brackets on the roof of Taxis, for a one time expense, while earning a consistent monthly revenue stream from advertising. Due diligence has shown there is no direct competition competing to fill this void leaving the company in a prime position for consistent growth. Staffing the company for the day to day operations is simplified considering once the advertising brackets are installed, the only requirement is to change the advertising billboards on a monthly or quarterly basis. The business objective is to take seven percentage points of market share per year, until all NYC taxi cabs currently unequipped with Billboard brackets are outfitted with a Taxi Cab Ltd. Billboard Advertising Bracket. The reason the business will be successful is best put by the phrase everybody wins. For zero cost to the Taxi cab owner a professional Billboard Bracket will be installed on the vehicle with the taxi cab owner sharing in the revenue derived from the advertising with the owners of Taxi Tops Ltd.
The financial projections for the first year are as follows:
7% of 12,053 taxis= 843 taxis
843 taxis x $350 monthly advertising rate = $295.050.00 monthly
$295.050.00 x 12 months = $3,540,600.00 yearly
1. Marketing Plan
The marketing plan consists of 3 strategic steps which are as follows:
1. Sign contracts with taxi cab owners with the aid of TLC registered Taxi Brokers.
2. Contract Advertising agency (media buyer) to outfit contracted taxi cabs with billboard advertising.
3. Install billboard advertising bracket (subcontracted service) once advertising is secured, preventing risk and expense until advertising revenue is in place.
The TLC website

http://www.nyc.gov/taxi has a list of 27 registered taxi brokers which were contacted with encouraging results. Four specific companies are currently expecting a written proposal to outfit their fleet and customers (independent taxi owners) with Taxi Tops Ltd Billboard Brackets. They are as follows:
• Medallion Transfer Inc, NYC: 200 Taxis
• Big Apple Brokerage, NYC: 200 Taxis
• Taxi Club Management Inc, NYC: 800 Taxis
• Jobar Inc, NYC: 700 Taxis
The plan is to prepare a proposal which includes information, contracts and owner compensation for entering into a partnership with Taxi Tops Ltd. Once a substantial number of Taxi Cab owners are under contract to be fitted with a free billboard bracket, a major advertising agency will be hired to place their clients onto the billboard for a monthly, quarterly or yearly fee. Then the Billboard brackets which cost $260.00 a piece will be installed on the taxi cab risk free, considering advertising revenue is in place.
2. The Operations Plan
The business will be a NYC corporation under the name Taxi Tops Ltd. The business will have at most 2 employees to man a small installation shop where phone calls are answered and where the changing of the billboards on a monthly or quarterly basis will be accommodated. Initially the business will focus solely on the NYC market.
The Billboard Advertising Brackets will be manufactured in Canada and shipped to a service station in Manhattan where they will be installed.
3. The Organizational Plan
The Company will have as ownership the founder Marc J. Okon and the initial investor/partner- Terms to be discussed in the future.
4. The Financial Plan
The simplicity of this plan requires a minimal start up investment.
These expenses include:
Lawyer and accounting fees, printing of proposals, Formation of Legal Corporation.
Once the contracts are signed with the taxi cab owners for installation of the billboard bracket and advertising is in place a large one time expenditure will be needed for the installation of the billboard advertising brackets on the taxi cabs.

Marc J. Okon

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Manhattan— The year 2010 ad.

First 9 minutes Sequence I

A couple (Man-Woman) wakes up to the news of a major building having
Just been blown up while preparing their morning meal.
Over the course of the next few weeks, 3 more Manhattan landmarks are
Also destroyed.


Next 25 minutes Sequence II

The couple in the first frame of the movie,
A Woman- professional photographer with National Geographic
& A Man – The Mayor of NYC,
Engage in their career, trying to film, document &
Expose the truth of the events they and our viewing audience have witnessed.
This includes- The NYC Mayor Holding a Press conference, the U.S. president issuing a bounty on those responsible &
The resulting chaos that society experiences from such an historic event—-
(The international response will be shown as being celebratory)

 

Next 7 minutes Sequence III ***

The main protagonist of our film appears- (He will inspire anger in most of the viewing audience)


He is spotted in this segment of the film from far above, as the camera slowly moves
In—in slow hypnotic motion—to reveal an elegant but worn man (think Clooney in Syriana)
{Special care will be taken with this shot}

 


He is in a non-descript coffee lounge reading the paper & drinking coffee.

There is no dialogue for 7 minutes as we follow our stranger upon leaving the coffee lounge as he runs errands, but
These errands will reveal themselves as vital by the end of the film.

 

 


Next 10 minutes Sequence IV

The stranger returns to his home to find his crew (our cast of characters or disciples if you will) engaged in various tasks.
We see these individuals working on a vast, advanced computer network with the pictures on the
Screen clearly visible.
These images show major religious landmarks (Vatican) as well as structures saluting humanities great glory (Mount Rushmore).

ARE THESES HIS NEXT TARGETS?

 


Next 13 minutes Sequence V ***


The mayor’s wife, our Enchanting photographer, takes center stage.

A dark room, occupied by our leading lady, shows her studying various
Photographs, which lead her to leave the studio as we follow her on a series of events.


< Specifically, the 3 times in the film when our leading lady and our protagonist are alone on screen with our audience. < Represented by *** >
Their Sequences will have a distinct audio track which will replace the basic audio dialogue track.
Specific visual tricks will be used to distort the sequence –colour, light-dimensions-
The musical soundtrack will be an original creation (Hopefully by Air- French composers of the Virgin Suicides soundtrack) to synchronize with the visuals and
Distortions.
Essentially
+ Turing these three sequences into free standing art house type mini-movies yet still
Maintain the integrity of our story.>>

This effect will be potent as the tone of the movie will change dramatically,

 


The sequence ends with our leading lady revealing to her husband, the information
Which will lead to our protagonists capture.

 


Next 10-15 minutes Sequence VI


Undecided…

 

 


Next 25 minutes Sequence VII

 

Our protagonist is viewed by a national TV audience on screen, being viewed themselves, by our internationally paying viewers.

 

He is giving a speech (last words) from an electric chair, surrounded by armed guards. (((Imagine hearing Saddam Hussein’s last words at his hanging))) or <<< Osama Bin Laden>>> should he be caught.
—-This is the type of gravitas our protagonists speech must have—-


The words of our chain bound terrorist express nothing but love for mankind-
He was on a mission to destroy tyranny-
He was out to cure injustice-
His actions were just-
He claims to be the messiah…


The electric chair goes off (10-15 seconds after the speech ends)


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A third and final artistic sequence begins with synchronized music, dazzling Quasi-anime effects and our
Protagonist, instead of feeling and showing pain from his electrocution {which, by the way, grossed 2 billion worldwide at the box office and on DVD-}
The screen images will show the protagonist morphing into Christ and
Being crucified (implied—not graphic!) To uplifting music, vibrant violet colours & a sky full of angels & demons, fire & thunder—- rising, till there is nothing but black…..

*Creating the impression that the returning messiah was again executed*


(The point of the sequence, besides artistic beauty & an intriguing story, is to INSULT the audience by making them realize they hated & may have killed the very person they were waiting for)
And create an internal dialogue in the viewer that their impression of evil is wrong

 

This is a major chill down your spine point of the movie


The screen fades for 60 seconds to reveal


Actual visuals from outer
Space, captured by NASA, creating a dreamy, surreal vibe in the viewer.
Some viewers may ponder heaven, atheists and others will
Revel only in the visual and mental beauty.

 

THEN


As the brightness of A SETTING SUN physically awakens the audience…
(((Dark screen imagery in a dark theatre suddenly changing to intense bright light will irritate & startle the eye)))

 


A 13 year old boy is seen sitting at his computer … staring at a screen depicting the very same NASA visual the audience just viewed…
No Dialogue – No music—just silence …


The Childs mother then slowly opens the door…….
Eerie music begins to play

 

She tells her SON its time for bed- she walks in – sits on the bed-
And tucks the child in—She reaches over to the Childs nite table and lifts up a box—
The awestruck audience sees it is a modern virtual reality computer game which the son used to create
The story the audience witnessed.

 

This is the second twist & spine tingling scene in the movie

 

It turns out that the 3 unique screen sequences *** were created by the Sons virtual reality computer fantasy game
& Everything else was indeed the Parents & the world’s reality—


The mother says good night.
She walks out
Closes the door
The camera focuses on the distant moon, visible through the window of the child’s room.

Music begins to play.

As the End Credits roll the moon will morph into the sun,
Coinciding with the completion of the credits.
By the end, the sun will have set over the horizon

 

 

Now to answer a question emailed many times regarding the GLOBALorc.com site-

Ive been to the site and i just do not understand.
Please explain!

Right now,on GLOBALorc.com ,there are certain links to GOVT Intel. agencies, simply because who better to read Intel?
What you do not see, is that a registered member,
Which is one who contributes content to the RADIX Center will see the all-access version of the GLOBALorc.com domain after content submission.
At this point in the process, new participants will be given a GORC-dot- This dot is placed on the GORC-web map (tm) on the Continent of a members choice. The dot is controlled by the member alone and will link to any site or content of their choosing.At this point the member will have access to GORC.dot.data (c) RADIX/2009/
This exclusive application will give the stats & data of all activity connected to the dot. As the sun logo on the intro site explains, this dot is now the members own personal portal and as a result entitles them to 100% of all ad revenue generated through GORC cash words. That means a member will earn $ 0.5 for every click on the entire dot portal each member owns and with words having monetary value, you may be assured there are many clicks.
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Musing On Music
Marc Okon
May 27 2009


All civilized people, regardless of age or religious affiliation, encounter music in some form or another in their life.
Music, defined by me, represents any audio content that has the ability to be played on an electronic device.
When Shakespear wrote the words ” Friends, Romans, lend me your ears ” he stumbled upon a concept far beyond his wildest comprehension.
Children, as well as adults, lend their ears when they listen to music.
What then is the effect?
It may be true that music is played and listened to for enjoyment, but the effect is far more pernicous.
When people ” lend their ears ” to a song, they are submitting to an invisible contract which would make the Devil blush.
Today, the music released by major corporations and disseminated through the airwaves, effectively act as a poisioning agent, causing the dumbing down of our culture and lowering of the general IQ of the public.
The power brokers know that an informed and engaged populace threaten their power.
I believe that there is a concerted effort to flood the media, in all forms, with material to enslave the population in a landmine of anti-intellectualism and submission.
I am no conspiracy theorist, but what other explanation is there?
If a newborn child is locked in a room, and told from day 1 that 2 + 2 = 5 , repeatedly for 20 years, can the child be blamed for failing math?
Adults, generally, are to busy to pay attention to the lyrics of todays music-If they were to carefully examine the material, most would react with severe nausea.
Censorship is no answer.
What needs to happen to counter this tradgedy is simple but not likely to happen.
Parents must be aware of the words and images their young ones absorb, in order to explain & clarify the meaning.
Sadly, newly minted parents have been raised with the 2 + 2 = 5 mentality, so my desire to see change is not likely, in the short term at least.
Maybe, with the advent of the Internet, quality music and entertainment will find a larger audience and supercede the revolting content now enjoyed by our fellow citizens.

In response to this essay Noam Chomsky responded:
“Interesting. Totally unfamiliar with what kids listen to. I can’t even pick out the words when my grandson has the radio on.”