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  • Discussion: Why you think a legal notice to officials won't work, feedback please

    10/21/2021 6:47:49 AM PDT · by planner1 · 15 replies
    Feedback please. Constructive comments please. The thought was to put LOCAL county officials, generally health departments, or a CEO, boss on legal notice of things they don't seem to know about COVID19 successes in several countries with super dense populations. A legal notice about the latest Ivermectin Observational Studies in several countries that have happened lately in large dense populations. That would let them and you know that they know for sure and with possibly professional legal service. If they don't act accordingly, in this case by distributing Ivermectin to people with symptoms or make it easy to get or...
  • Guidelines on the Organizational Structure of Communist Parties, on the Methods and Content

    06/21/2011 10:04:15 AM PDT · by Nachum · 2 replies
    Marxists.org ^ | 6/21/11 | staff
    Third Congress of the Comintern 1921 Guidelines on the Organizational Structure of Communist Parties, on the Methods and Content of their Work Adopted at the 24th Session of the Third Congress of the Communist International, 12 July 1921 I. GENERAL 1. The organization of the party must be adapted to the conditions and purpose of its activity. The Communist Party should be the vanguard, the front-line troops of the proletariat, leading in all phases of its revolutionary class struggle and the subsequent transitional period toward the realization of socialism, the first stage of communist society. 2. There can be no...
  • The Evolution of Corruption in China- Part 1

    08/15/2004 8:42:11 PM PDT · by TigerLikesRooster · 10 replies · 555+ views
    The Epoch Times ^ | 08/13/04 | He Qinglian
    The Evolution of Corruption in China- Part 1 Part 1 of 8 By He Qinglian, Special to The Epoch Times Translated from the Chinese edition Aug 13, 2004 He Qinglian is perhaps the most famous Chinese economic commentator. In August 1996 she completed a book on the social and economic ills of China after two decades of reform policies. It first appeared in Hong Kong in 1997 under the title China’s Pitfall, and an edited version was published in Beijing as Modernization’s Pitfall in January 1998, with a preface by Liu Ji, Vice-President of the Chinese Academy of Social...