Category: Data

Lancashire Constabulary, a Puppet of Israel’s NICE LTD

NICE LTD, a company out of Israel taking over Lancashire Constabulary, law enforcement and the court process, amongst many other technological misdeeds. In order they can move this new system in place, without the hapless seeing the hex, we gain insight into why Lancashire Constabulary is no longer a Constabulary, it is a crown enforcer operating for the Stakeholder Community.

In Profile : NEC’s Connect platform, the future of law enforcement

Creating the Gladiator theatre in your community, not policing the realm usurps the realm. If the orders are treason, your duty is to not follow? In November 2018 the entire British raft of Police Constabularies, I say that loosely as it becomes clear by the day, they are corporate entities serving the corporate network…did take up the American Intelligence IT platform they call Connect.

Automatic medical data transfer for 17 million Australians, a dangerous game

Australians being pushed into allowing the State to hand over all medical data to the body corporate by making a move to gain tacit agreement. Agreement is what is being manipulated with this agenda. They force the opt-out knowing most will not, but when it comes to your medical data, you need to pay attention to the following move by the body corporate to have all your data transferred from the protection offered by the realm, into the hands of the private corporations.

Considerations on the Role of special drawing rights (SDRs), IMF

March 30 2018, the Executive Board of the International Monetary Fund discussed a staff paper entitled Considerations on the Role of the SDR. The SDR is an international reserve asset, created by the IMF in 1969 to supplement its member countries’ official reserves. As of September 2017, 204.2 billion SDRs (equivalent to about $291 billion) had been created and allocated to members. SDRs can be exchanged for freely usable currencies. The value of the SDR is based on a basket of five major currencies—the US dollar, the euro, the Chinese renminbi (RMB), the Japanese yen, and the British pound sterling.

NVIDIA release a 2 petaflop AI supercomputer (model DGX-2)

NVIDIA has shocked the world by releasing a 2 petaflop AI supercomputer (model DGX-2) for the mere price of $399,000. A petaflop is one quadrillion numerical calculations per second, and is represented by 10 followed by 15 zeros. By comparison, the fastest supercomputer in the world can process at 125 petaflops, and costs tens of millions. Moore’s law is now dead.

How electromagnetic fields (EMFs) effect biology via voltage-gated calcium channels (VGCC) activation

All current safety guidelines or standards are based entirely within the paradigm that only thermal effects are to be considered for examination. They hold this stance even though there is a mass of evidence that non-thermal effects, such as VGCCs already mentioned, also have a direct effect on the biology of living things and must be measured and the findings presented.

What you need to know about your electronic data

Who owns your personal data? The personal data that is being collected by internet companies has turned into a goldmine, but not for you. Personal data is being collected constantly. Smartphones send your location data, internet browsers store which websites you visited and credit card companies carefully register you’re buying patterns.