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It crossed my mind that the letters O-W-L might refer to some One World group or organization, and the word LEAGUE fit the bill for the L.

So I looked up 'One World League' on Google and found these:

https://www.facebook.com/oneworldleague

https://owlvoter.com/

OWL Vision To create the opportunity, through the exploitation of the latest information technology and social networking for all eligible people, anywhere, to be able to express their views on critical policies, to in turn achieve a harmonious global community.

Cyberdemocracy The concept of Cyberdemocracy, as defined by OWL, is the improvement of the concept of democracy via technology. We aim to leverage technology and cybercommunications to reduce corruption and give citizens the voice to truly have their say – through technology we aim to establish true democracy.

Assigning Representatives Through a random selection method, senators will be chosen – much like jury duty – to form Government on a staggered, rolling basis. This allows for a wide range of voices in Government and lowers the chance of corruption.

True Equality In the OWL system, senators are chosen by random selection to serve a term in Government. This “jury-duty style” method will ensure true equality – not only across race and gender, but also across demographics and geographic locations.

Voting and Policies Through the cyberdemocracy concept, major issues could be voted on via a secure, internet-based plebiscite method. The average citizen will have more opportunities to voice their opinions and shape society, without the cost of constant in-person ballots.

Current Status OWL needs passionate members, and a leader! As a political movement, there’s no limit on who can join and help shape the movement. Are you OWL’s future spokesperson?

More on their website here:

https://owlvoter.com/what-is-owl/#OwlPolicies

Who are they? Their website doesn't appear to give any indication of members, donors, shareholders, etc.

I also found this, which is a thesis written by a man named David Richard Stevens in 2018. It appears that he was involved in creating the group:

https://opus.lib.uts.edu.au/bitstream/10453/129410/6/02whole.pdf

Whoever OWL is, they look like a New World Order scheme based on digital IDs to me.

Keep an eye on this OWL.....

It crossed my mind that the letters O-W-L might refer to some One World group or organization, and the word LEAGUE fit the bill for the L. So I looked up 'One World League' on Google and found these: https://www.facebook.com/oneworldleague https://owlvoter.com/ >OWL Vision >To create the opportunity, through the exploitation of the latest information technology and social networking for all eligible people, anywhere, to be able to express their views on critical policies, to in turn achieve a harmonious global community. >Cyberdemocracy >The concept of Cyberdemocracy, as defined by OWL, is the improvement of the concept of democracy via technology. We aim to leverage technology and cybercommunications to reduce corruption and give citizens the voice to truly have their say – through technology we aim to establish true democracy. >Assigning Representatives >Through a random selection method, senators will be chosen – much like jury duty – to form Government on a staggered, rolling basis. This allows for a wide range of voices in Government and lowers the chance of corruption. >True Equality >In the OWL system, senators are chosen by random selection to serve a term in Government. This “jury-duty style” method will ensure true equality – not only across race and gender, but also across demographics and geographic locations. >Voting and Policies >Through the cyberdemocracy concept, major issues could be voted on via a secure, internet-based plebiscite method. The average citizen will have more opportunities to voice their opinions and shape society, without the cost of constant in-person ballots. >Current Status >OWL needs passionate members, and a leader! As a political movement, there’s no limit on who can join and help shape the movement. Are you OWL’s future spokesperson? More on their website here: https://owlvoter.com/what-is-owl/#OwlPolicies Who are they? Their website doesn't appear to give any indication of members, donors, shareholders, etc. I also found this, which is a thesis written by a man named David Richard Stevens in 2018. It appears that he was involved in creating the group: https://opus.lib.uts.edu.au/bitstream/10453/129410/6/02whole.pdf Whoever OWL is, they look like a New World Order scheme based on digital IDs to me. Keep an eye on this OWL.....

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