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Flash back to the Future: Davos 2015
Eric Schmidt has always been an optimist. There is no harm in that I suppose... if you're one of the elite... you get to roll out your vision you have for the world and people's lives.
Listen carefully to what he is saying: "Globalisation has produced ties that bind. It is no longer possible for 'countries' to step out of assumptions in banking, communications and morals. You cannot isolate yourself. It just doesn't work."
Sounds like he's admitting that the system has trapped 'countries' but he really means: Corporations have trapped people into THEIR system and our morals are/have disappeared.
The erosion of moral standards leads to depravity which leads to suicides, mental health issues, medication intake, drugs & alcohol, abuse,...
WEF - 8th February 2015
Eric Schmidt has always been an optimist. There is no harm in that I suppose... if you're one of the elite... you get to roll out your vision you have for the world and people's lives.
Listen carefully to what he is saying: "Globalisation has produced ties that bind. It is no longer possible for 'countries' to step out of assumptions in banking, communications and morals. You cannot isolate yourself. It just doesn't work."
Sounds like he's admitting that the system has trapped 'countries' but he really means: Corporations have trapped people into THEIR system and our morals are/have disappeared.
The erosion of moral standards leads to depravity which leads to suicides, mental health issues, medication intake, drugs & alcohol, abuse,...
WEF - 8th February 2015
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Why is Eric Schmidt on our radar?
Let's get some insight.
Brief history: Xerox Corporation PARC (Palo Alto Research Center)
Xerox had invented and dominated the paper copier market since 1948, but with the accession of C. Peter McColough as president in 1966, the company began to explore options for diversifying its business.
In 1969 the director of research of Xerox Corporation (N-Y), Jack Goldman, picked by McColough, produced a plan to establish an “Advanced Scientific & Systems Laboratory” to develop future technologies.
It was to be a site for pioneering work in advanced physics, materials science, and computer science applications.
Goldman’s choice for director, George Pake, successfully lobbied for Palo Alto, near Stanford University.
Stanford had demonstrated a commitment to cooperative ventures with electronics firms since before
World War II, and later with the computer industry, in order to develop the region surrounding the
university—a region now known as Silicon Valley.
Why is Eric Schmidt on our radar?
Let's get some insight.
Brief history: Xerox Corporation PARC (Palo Alto Research Center)
Xerox had invented and dominated the paper copier market since 1948, but with the accession of C. Peter McColough as president in 1966, the company began to explore options for diversifying its business.
In 1969 the director of research of Xerox Corporation (N-Y), Jack Goldman, picked by McColough, produced a plan to establish an “Advanced Scientific & Systems Laboratory” to develop future technologies.
It was to be a site for pioneering work in advanced physics, materials science, and computer science applications.
Goldman’s choice for director, George Pake, successfully lobbied for Palo Alto, near Stanford University.
Stanford had demonstrated a commitment to cooperative ventures with electronics firms since before
World War II, and later with the computer industry, in order to develop the region surrounding the
university—a region now known as Silicon Valley.
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In 1970, upon opening the facility building in Palo Alto, Pake went about assembling a staff.
His first hire was Robert Taylor, a former deputy director of the Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA: Today it is known as DARPA), which had established a government-sponsored network of research databases that played a key role in creating the Internet.
At ARPA, Taylor had been at the centre of a network of people engaged in advanced research; choosing from his vast array of contacts, he was able to staff PARC with the visionary researchers that both Goldman and Pake wanted. Commercial products might not appear for a decade, but prize-winning ideas would develop quickly, and Xerox would be the first to profit. Or such was the plan.
As events transpired, the 1970s were a decade of fundamental innovation at PARC, but its parent company failed to transform these ideas into dollars.
Many innovations in computer design were developed by PARC, including the Alto, the first Personal Computer.
In 1970, upon opening the facility building in Palo Alto, Pake went about assembling a staff.
His first hire was Robert Taylor, a former deputy director of the Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA: Today it is known as DARPA), which had established a government-sponsored network of research databases that played a key role in creating the Internet.
At ARPA, Taylor had been at the centre of a network of people engaged in advanced research; choosing from his vast array of contacts, he was able to staff PARC with the visionary researchers that both Goldman and Pake wanted. Commercial products might not appear for a decade, but prize-winning ideas would develop quickly, and Xerox would be the first to profit. Or such was the plan.
As events transpired, the 1970s were a decade of fundamental innovation at PARC, but its parent company failed to transform these ideas into dollars.
Many innovations in computer design were developed by PARC, including the Alto, the first Personal Computer.
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Google, DARPA and the money trail
Long before the appearance of Sergey Brin and Larry Page, the founders of Google, Stanford University’s computer science department had a close working relationship with US military intelligence.
A letter dated 5th November 1984 from the office of renowned artificial intelligence (AI) expert, Prof Edward Feigenbaum, addressed to Rick Steinheiser, working for the CIA’s Office of Research and Development (ORD), gives the latter directions to Stanford’s Heuristic Programming Project, addressing Steinheiser as a member of the “AI Steering Committee.”
A list of attendees at a contractor conference around that time, sponsored by the Pentagon’s Office of Naval Research (ONR), includes Steinheiser as a delegate under the designation “OPNAV Op-115” — which refers to the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations’ program on operational readiness, which played a major role in advancing digital systems for the military.
Google, DARPA and the money trail
Long before the appearance of Sergey Brin and Larry Page, the founders of Google, Stanford University’s computer science department had a close working relationship with US military intelligence.
A letter dated 5th November 1984 from the office of renowned artificial intelligence (AI) expert, Prof Edward Feigenbaum, addressed to Rick Steinheiser, working for the CIA’s Office of Research and Development (ORD), gives the latter directions to Stanford’s Heuristic Programming Project, addressing Steinheiser as a member of the “AI Steering Committee.”
A list of attendees at a contractor conference around that time, sponsored by the Pentagon’s Office of Naval Research (ONR), includes Steinheiser as a delegate under the designation “OPNAV Op-115” — which refers to the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations’ program on operational readiness, which played a major role in advancing digital systems for the military.
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From the 1970s, Prof. Feigenbaum and his colleagues had been running Stanford’s Heuristic Programming Project under contract with DARPA, continuing through to the 1990s. Feigenbaum alone had received around over $7 million in this period for his work from DARPA, along with other funding from the NSF, NASA, and ONR.
Brin’s supervisor at Stanford, Prof. Jeffrey Ullman, was in 1996 part of a joint funding project of DARPA’s Intelligent Integration of Information program.
That year, Ullman co-chaired DARPA-sponsored meetings on data exchange between multiple systems.
In September 1998, the same month that Sergey Brin briefed US intelligence representatives Steinheiser and
Thuraisingham, tech entrepreneurs Andreas Bechtolsheim and David Cheriton invested $100,000 each in Google.
Both investors were connected to DARPA.
From the 1970s, Prof. Feigenbaum and his colleagues had been running Stanford’s Heuristic Programming Project under contract with DARPA, continuing through to the 1990s. Feigenbaum alone had received around over $7 million in this period for his work from DARPA, along with other funding from the NSF, NASA, and ONR.
Brin’s supervisor at Stanford, Prof. Jeffrey Ullman, was in 1996 part of a joint funding project of DARPA’s Intelligent Integration of Information program.
That year, Ullman co-chaired DARPA-sponsored meetings on data exchange between multiple systems.
In September 1998, the same month that Sergey Brin briefed US intelligence representatives Steinheiser and
Thuraisingham, tech entrepreneurs Andreas Bechtolsheim and David Cheriton invested $100,000 each in Google.
Both investors were connected to DARPA.
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As a Stanford PhD student in electrical engineering in the 1980s, Bechtolsheim’s pioneering SUN workstation project had been funded by DARPA and the Stanford computer science department — this research was the foundation of Bechtolsheim’s establishment of Sun Microsystems, which he co-founded with William Joy.
As for Bechtolsheim’s co-investor in Google, David Cheriton, the latter is a long-time Stanford computer science
professor who has an even more entrenched relationship with DARPA.
His bio at the University of Alberta, which in November 2014 awarded him an honorary science doctorate, says that Cheriton’s “research has received the support of the US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) for over 20 years.”
As a Stanford PhD student in electrical engineering in the 1980s, Bechtolsheim’s pioneering SUN workstation project had been funded by DARPA and the Stanford computer science department — this research was the foundation of Bechtolsheim’s establishment of Sun Microsystems, which he co-founded with William Joy.
As for Bechtolsheim’s co-investor in Google, David Cheriton, the latter is a long-time Stanford computer science
professor who has an even more entrenched relationship with DARPA.
His bio at the University of Alberta, which in November 2014 awarded him an honorary science doctorate, says that Cheriton’s “research has received the support of the US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) for over 20 years.”
Now that we know a bit about these companies, back to our question:
Why is Eric Schmidt on our radar?
- From 1979 to 1983 Schmidt worked for the Xerox Corporation at its Xerox PARC installation in Palo Alto, California.
A company established near Stanford and funded by DARPA.
- In 1983, he became a software manager at Sun Microsystems, only one year after the founding of the company.
A company established by a Stanford student and funded by DARPA.
In 1985 he was promoted to vice president of Sun’s software products division, climbed up the ladder to finally become the Chief Technology Officer of the company in 1994.
- In 1997 Schmidt left Sun Microsystems to become chairman and CEO of Novell, Inc and in 2001 he was hired by Google as Chairman of the Board.
A company established by 2 Stanford students, funded by DARPA and funded by Sun Microsystems a company established by a Stanford student also funded by DARPA.
Today, Schmidt is heavily involved with the Department of Defense (National Security Commission for A.I.) or perhaps he has been all along since we can see that every single company he has worked for has had funding, either directly or indirectly, from the Department of Defense: DARPA.
Aren't you happy that tax payer money brought Google to your pocket, home, shop and office to mine your data that is used to control and infuence you into buying their products?
Feel like you've been working to build your own cage?
You're a conspiracy theorist.
Question: Is Eric Schmidt a front man? Was he built up by the DoD? Or is he "just another self-made philanthropic billionaire"? I'm starting to see a pattern here. Are you? A pattern where black budget agencies pick their winners. No wonder some companies are too big to fail to jail.
Why is Eric Schmidt on our radar?
- From 1979 to 1983 Schmidt worked for the Xerox Corporation at its Xerox PARC installation in Palo Alto, California.
A company established near Stanford and funded by DARPA.
- In 1983, he became a software manager at Sun Microsystems, only one year after the founding of the company.
A company established by a Stanford student and funded by DARPA.
In 1985 he was promoted to vice president of Sun’s software products division, climbed up the ladder to finally become the Chief Technology Officer of the company in 1994.
- In 1997 Schmidt left Sun Microsystems to become chairman and CEO of Novell, Inc and in 2001 he was hired by Google as Chairman of the Board.
A company established by 2 Stanford students, funded by DARPA and funded by Sun Microsystems a company established by a Stanford student also funded by DARPA.
Today, Schmidt is heavily involved with the Department of Defense (National Security Commission for A.I.) or perhaps he has been all along since we can see that every single company he has worked for has had funding, either directly or indirectly, from the Department of Defense: DARPA.
Aren't you happy that tax payer money brought Google to your pocket, home, shop and office to mine your data that is used to control and infuence you into buying their products?
Feel like you've been working to build your own cage?
You're a conspiracy theorist.
Question: Is Eric Schmidt a front man? Was he built up by the DoD? Or is he "just another self-made philanthropic billionaire"? I'm starting to see a pattern here. Are you? A pattern where black budget agencies pick their winners. No wonder some companies are too big to fail to jail.
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Talking about building your cage
N-Y Gov Andrew Cuomo: State of the State: Reimagine New York.
He's in "the War Room".
Eric Schmidt - Ford Foundation - Rockefeller Foundation all get a mention and definitely will not profit from building your smartcage city or mining your data.
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N-Y Gov Andrew Cuomo: State of the State: Reimagine New York.
He's in "the War Room".
Eric Schmidt - Ford Foundation - Rockefeller Foundation all get a mention and definitely will not profit from building your smart
Aired 11th January 2021
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Is Eric Schmidt a Schmuck?
Russell Brand investigates and looks into a "No touch future."
Russell Brand: 28th March 2021
The Davos video: 8th February 2015
Russell Brand investigates and looks into a "No touch future."
Russell Brand: 28th March 2021
The Davos video: 8th February 2015
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No touch future?
Note: This movie is still classed as science fiction... for now.
Sandra Bullock & Sylvester Stalone.
Demolition Man - 1993
https://t.me/OpenMindsInc
Note: This movie is still classed as science fiction... for now.
Sandra Bullock & Sylvester Stalone.
Demolition Man - 1993
https://t.me/OpenMindsInc
Must read article written by investigative journalist Whitney Webb.
Published 20th May 2020
https://www.thelastamericanvagabond.com/media-ignores-israel-connection-eric-schmidts-push-for-ny-smart-cities/
Published 20th May 2020
https://www.thelastamericanvagabond.com/media-ignores-israel-connection-eric-schmidts-push-for-ny-smart-cities/
The Last American Vagabond
Media Ignores Israel Connection to Eric Schmidt's Push For NY "Smart Cities"
Media reports failed to note that the groundwork for NY's “reimagining” was laid last year & intimately involves the state of Israel.
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Tech obsession is driving Eric's vision.
(So is the Department of Defense and Israel. No wonder he's so optimistic. He's selling the new normal to you.)
Russell Brand: 28th March 2021
The Davos video: 8th February 2015
(So is the Department of Defense and Israel. No wonder he's so optimistic. He's selling the new normal to you.)
Russell Brand: 28th March 2021
The Davos video: 8th February 2015
Eric's sales pitch or Eric's utopia?
Maybe we've been too harsh on Eric Schmidt.
Let's have a look at Eric's vision in his book published in 2014. Perhaps verbal presentations aren't his forte and he's better at expressing himself in writing.
Well... the subtitle isn't very promising.
"The New Digital Age: Reshaping the Future of People, Nations and Business."
Quote: Page 31: "And not all the news is good."
Because what is described before that sentence, is the good news...
Written by Eric Schmidt and Jared Cohen - 2014 - The New Digital Age: Reshaping the Future of People, Nations and Business.
Maybe we've been too harsh on Eric Schmidt.
Let's have a look at Eric's vision in his book published in 2014. Perhaps verbal presentations aren't his forte and he's better at expressing himself in writing.
Well... the subtitle isn't very promising.
"The New Digital Age: Reshaping the Future of People, Nations and Business."
Quote: Page 31: "And not all the news is good."
Because what is described before that sentence, is the good news...
Written by Eric Schmidt and Jared Cohen - 2014 - The New Digital Age: Reshaping the Future of People, Nations and Business.
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Computer's enormously personal helpful advice:
Stay away from Eric Schmidt.
End of Eric Schmidt segment.
Stay away from Eric Schmidt.
End of Eric Schmidt segment.
Monday Night Movie Suggestion:
"Robocop" - 1987 - Directed by Paul Verhoeven.
Summary:
In a dystopic and crime-ridden Detroit, the city grants the mega-corporation Omni Consumer Products (OCP) control over the Detroit police force and a terminally wounded cop, Alex Murphy, returns to the force as part of a new technology program.
https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x1gutp9
"Robocop" - 1987 - Directed by Paul Verhoeven.
Summary:
In a dystopic and crime-ridden Detroit, the city grants the mega-corporation Omni Consumer Products (OCP) control over the Detroit police force and a terminally wounded cop, Alex Murphy, returns to the force as part of a new technology program.
https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x1gutp9
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Profile: Yuval Noah Harari
- Age: 45 (born 24/02/1976)
- Married: Itzik Yahav
Education:
1993-1996 – BA studies at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Department of History.
1996-1998 – MA studies at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Department of History.
1998-2002 – D.Phil. studies at the University of Oxford (Jesus College), Department of Modern History, with Dr. Steven J. Gunn.
2003-2005 – Postdoctoral studies in history, as a Yad Hanadiv Fellow.
Yuval has written many books, one of his most famous ones that got NYT award: Sapiens: A brief History of Humankind.
He also writes articles for the Financial Times, The Atlantic,...
Connection and clarification
Yad Hanadiv is a Rothschild Foundation established to memorialise Edmond James de Rothschild, son of James de Rothschild and grandson of Mayer Amschel Rothschild, head of the Rothschild dynasty.
Edmond James de Rothschild (1845-1934) was an ardent Zionist and his financial donations supported movements to establish the State of Israel.
- Age: 45 (born 24/02/1976)
- Married: Itzik Yahav
Education:
1993-1996 – BA studies at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Department of History.
1996-1998 – MA studies at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Department of History.
1998-2002 – D.Phil. studies at the University of Oxford (Jesus College), Department of Modern History, with Dr. Steven J. Gunn.
2003-2005 – Postdoctoral studies in history, as a Yad Hanadiv Fellow.
Yuval has written many books, one of his most famous ones that got NYT award: Sapiens: A brief History of Humankind.
He also writes articles for the Financial Times, The Atlantic,...
Connection and clarification
Yad Hanadiv is a Rothschild Foundation established to memorialise Edmond James de Rothschild, son of James de Rothschild and grandson of Mayer Amschel Rothschild, head of the Rothschild dynasty.
Edmond James de Rothschild (1845-1934) was an ardent Zionist and his financial donations supported movements to establish the State of Israel.
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The global elite's moral compass: Yuval Noah Harari
Introduction by Whitney Webb and Johnny Vedmore.
Aired on 31st January 2021.
WEF-Harari video dated 23rd January 2020
Introduction by Whitney Webb and Johnny Vedmore.
Aired on 31st January 2021.
WEF-Harari video dated 23rd January 2020
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Welcome to the "useless class".
Right from the get go: Dehumanising the masses.
Presented by W. Webb & J. Vedmore.
Aired 31st January 2021.
WEF-Harari video dated 23rd January 2020
Right from the get go: Dehumanising the masses.
Presented by W. Webb & J. Vedmore.
Aired 31st January 2021.
WEF-Harari video dated 23rd January 2020