red alert

Existential Moments of Critical Choice:

The syndication of humus.io Red Alerts is administered by the Process workgroup. Alerts and content programmatically rise in rank of importance based on Active Consensus Truncation (ACT) protocol.

Everyone wants to believe everything we or our group wants to hear. The censorship media of corporate-state mass-surveillance continuously pushes every button that divides us into arguing over who and what to believe, instead of insisting in one voice on open sourced scientific due-process where all can equally participate, on one open source platform, to establish all pertinent facts through corroborated experiential consensus.

humus.io statement on corporate-state censorship, surveillance, and persecution of those who have sacrificed the most to inform the public of war crimes and political corruption:

  • The public right to know, and our individual responsibility to inform, is our only means of access and accountability for a free and equitable society. Scientific process does not exist apart from open participation to establish all of the facts necessary to achieve and maintain consensus. Community is the currency of human agency and fear is lost in transparency.

Red Alert Examples:

2021.05.05 | Mark Crispin Miller under attack at NYU for exposing coronavirus propaganda and calling for a fully open source, scientific due process, public forum (i.e., ACT) for academic freedom and open public decision-making. A petition has, to date, drawn over 36,000 signatures, from people the world over—including notables like Seymour Hersh, James K. Galbraith, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr., Dr. David L. Katz, Sharyl Attkisson, Oliver Stone, and Chinese dissident Chen Guangcheng—and a public statement of support from Ralph Nader.)

Top-ranked tasks:

https://www.change.org/u/humus_io#signed

Top-ranked interviews:

https://www.corbettreport.com/nyu-professor-fights-back-against-the-academic-crybullies

Top-ranked resources:

humus.io Health & Safety Security

2021.05.08 | Daniel Hale under solitary confinement persecution:

In May 2019, drone whistleblower Daniel Everette Hale was arrested and indicted on allegations that he disclosed classified documents about the U.S. military’s assassination program, believed to have been the source material for a series in The Intercept called “The Drone Papers”. On March 31, 2021, Hale pleaded guilty to a single count under the Espionage Act, carrying a maximum sentence of 10 years. Sentencing is currently scheduled for July 13, 2021.

Top-ranked tasks:

https://standwithdanielhale.org

Top-ranked interviews:

https://twitter.com/JesselynRadack

Top-ranked resources:

https://rightsanddissent.org

Intercept: The Drone Papers

2021.05.08 | Julian Assange and journalism on trial:

WikiLeaks editor Julian Assange is facing up to 175 years in prison for publishing truthful information in the public interest.

Sought by the United States for publishing US government documents that exposed war crimes and human rights abuses in 2010, the politically motivated charges represent an unprecedented attack on press freedom and the public’s right to know – seeking to criminalize basic journalistic activity.

Top-ranked tasks:

https://assangedefense.org/take-action/

https://action.amnesty.org.au/act-now/usa-drop-charges-against-julian-assange

Top-ranked interviews:

https://assangedefense.org/playlist

Top-ranked resources:

https://assangedefense.org

https://renegadeinc.com/?s=julian+assange