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On The Information Revolutions By Darryl Mason An extract from a ramble-babble I wrote in August 2006. Hadn't re-read this in a long time, but it made me smile to remember how bizarre and uminaginable it seemed in 2006 that a worldwide youth movement, driven by internet information sharing, could revolutionise the Middle East and change the face of modern global politics. And it's only begun. August 23, 2006 Bizarre, broken, swarming with change and chaos, magic and miracles, madness and joy. This is our world today. But for all the cries of 'Terror!' and 'Hatred!', the divisions amongst the youth of all nations are few and far between. There has probably never been a time before in the history of our races that so few young people view war as the way to remake the world for the better. There is another way, a hundred other ways to make it better and a few million info-rich youth-fresh brains are chewing over those ideas into th