Thanks for sharing FF, I am sure it’s good, but going by the title I know I won’t understand it.
Spatiotemporal EEG Dynamics of Prospective Memory in Ageing and Mild Cognitive Impairment
Even scarier is the fact that Schwab actually looks like a doppelganger for an arch villain out of a James Bond movie.You mentioned something in an earlier post that you call Global Economic Forum, I think you refer to World Economic Forum. If you want to be more concerned about democracy, then it´s worthwhile to dive into the father of the World Economic Forum and not least what his father Eugen Schwab did in Ravensburg and how the son later took over control and what he did with the company. Then you´ll know what kind of personality and ideas inspire World Economic Forum. World Economic Forum is powerful, but Klaus Schwab has multiple very powerful networks and has been boasting how he penetrates governments around the world.
A good backgrounder on the WEF is Davos Man: How the Billionaires Devoured the World by Peter S. Goodman. Klaus Schwab is a significant character in the book.You mentioned something in an earlier post that you call Global Economic Forum, I think you refer to World Economic Forum. If you want to be more concerned about democracy, then it´s worthwhile to dive into the father of the World Economic Forum and not least what his father Eugen Schwab did in Ravensburg and how the son later took over control and what he did with the company. Then you´ll know what kind of personality and ideas inspire World Economic Forum. World Economic Forum is powerful, but Klaus Schwab has multiple very powerful networks and has been boasting how he penetrates governments around the world.
And it's why we won't get a speeding ticket. The ASX is fully aware of trading patterns and the first thing they'll look at is the price chart. They issue speeding tickets when the SP has been trading consistently within a stable range then suddenly zooms up with no news.Retail investors panic so the stock was always going to bounce back after being over sold from a bad 4c. No different from when it drops after being over bought from FOMO. It happens to a stock outside the top 100 nearly every day. Just watch the ASX highest gainers and losers list then have a look at their price chart.
He didn´t hesitate to sell nuclear weapons to South Africa from his fathers old model nazi company, so he might do anything.Even scarier is the fact that Schwab actually looks like a doppelganger for an arch villain out of a James Bond movie.
Just joking with the doppelganger bit, the thing is though, Schwab scares me much more than anyone else going around at the moment.
And it's why we won't get a speeding ticket. The ASX is fully aware of trading patterns and the first thing they'll look at is the price chart. They issue speeding tickets when the SP has been trading consistently within a stable range then suddenly zooms up with no news.
I think WEF actually lost a lot of money on this, but they probably don´t care, to them it´s about being happy owning nothingThe plot thickens when you find out who they partnered up with and the connections with the SEC, Standford and MIT....
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Only $1.64 to get back to all time highs
Let’s hope for a great announcement tomorrow
I think he means a share price increase of 1.64 to get to all time highDo you work at motley fool br0? Fixated on the intra-day high? Did you find it hard to "write" something about today?
@Bravo, this. Do we know when the X280 goes into space? They have to announce the secret sauce is Akida when they do launch.I wonder why Rob Telson "likes" SiFive?
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Except they will own us as they control the credit lolI think WEF actually lost a lot of money on this, but they probably don´t care, to them it´s about being happy owning nothing
You may be right.... Yesterday there was a workers revolt in one of Foxconns factories, what concerns me is how far the employees were pushed before they revolted. So they are locked up in a closed loop system, they don´t know if they receive food, some were teased into the system with higher wages and promises of bonuses, but then Foxconn decided to delay the bonuses and first by then their workers started smashing up the factory.Except they will own us as they control the credit lol
Hi FredYou mentioned something in an earlier post that you call Global Economic Forum, I think you refer to World Economic Forum. If you want to be more concerned about democracy, then it´s worthwhile to dive into the father of the World Economic Forum and not least what his father Eugen Schwab did in Ravensburg and how the son later took over control and what he did with the company. Then you´ll know what kind of personality and ideas inspire World Economic Forum. World Economic Forum is powerful, but Klaus Schwab has multiple very powerful networks and has been boasting how he penetrates governments around the world.
I went back to using cash again for basic items, to hold that last bit of private freedom before CBDC rollout. Funny to see some tellers face when you offer cash, some need a calculator to determine the change . Changing times heyYou may be right.... Yesterday there was a workers revolt in one of Foxconns factories, what concerns me is how far the employees were pushed before they revolted. So they are locked up in a closed loop system, they don´t know if they receive food, some were teased into the system with higher wages and promises of bonuses, but then Foxconn decided to delay the bonuses and first by then their workers started smashing up the factory.
I think this applies on a global scale, it has to become really bad, before people react. Of course different people/nations/genetics/cultures have different thresholds, but in general you can push the majority very far as illustrated in the classroom experiment conducted in the USA and later portrayed in the movie "The Wave" from 1974.
Oh, almost forgot, WEF was also creditor to Celsius that went belly up.
Nontheless I would love to read what you could dig up about them, whatever we call them :-DHi Fred
I hold this body in such high regard that I have the hardest time correctly naming them much like Pingo and Puto.
The memory of future intentions? That's it, I'm tapping out.All you need to understand is that there may be some scientifically valid connection between cognitive decline and the memory of future intentions. It predominantly affects WANCA's.
Yeah, it´s funny how things change. I once went to the bank in Denmark with 100K DKK and the teller there counted the money several times and came to a different result each time. At one point she started to look for a scale to weight the notesI went back to using cash again for basic items, to hold that last bit of private freedom before CBDC rollout. Funny to see some tellers face when you offer cash, some need a calculator to determine the change . Changing times hey