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Links to other helpful websites


There are some great websites out there that offer information and courses of action - sometimes with as little as a click of the mouse. Though some of these links may include areas with ideological orientations we have chosen each link based on it's contribution in addressing a common value or concern.


Government mismanagement | info and action

whereisthemoney.org
Starts with a real time clock displaying how long it takes to lose a trillion dollars.



Scholarly research on public issues | info and/or action

pirg.org
Comprehensive scholarly reports on a wide range of topics by public interest research groups, national and by state. Also has all-state action campaigns on many important, well-docummented issues.



Voting machines | info and action

notablesoftware.com
Readable background on the science behind voting machines and vote tampering and general vulnerability. Rebecca Mercuri is one of the leading experts to testify in academic and governmental hearings. This website is the site for her consulting firm, but the section on electronic voting is public interest information.

votewatch.us
Up to date news and action campaigns by state and locality.

blackboxvoting.org
Lead investigative research on rigged voting.



Sustainability | info and action

ocha.net
This is a gift for anyone who has ever realized that sustainability is at the root of environmental, economic, technological and political issues, and longed for hands-on knowledge of how to achieve it. The sites include specifics such as how to produce your own alternative fuels, solar refrigerators, local currencies etc. Minnesotans for Sustainability, mnforsustain.org, is one of their great sites.

econogics.com
Extensive information of what home energy consumers can do in all aspects of conserving energy in and around the house, yard and travel.

dsireusa.org
US Government's list and descriptions of all renewable energy funding programs. Includes ways to get paid back for upgrading to renewable energy.

rmi.org
Rocky Mountain Institute. Research, inventions, books and papers on conservation and earth friendly technology for business, industrial and consumer applications.

solari.com
Sustainable community development. Focuses on private enterprise solutions, with sophisticated, unique plans and pilot projects. Run by Catherine Austin Fitts, former director of Dillon Reed, and former Asst. Sec. of HUD. Her analysis of how the money works in society, locally and globally, is fundamental and enlightening to fundamental solutions. See especially, "Solari and the Rule of Law".





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