Be careful in re posting links. Jovan to the best of my knowledge, and through internet searching, is not a Nobel Laureate winner; which is the banner on The Pete Stantilli link. Dotting the i's and crossing the t's is going to become increasingly important, as DS planted misinformation as controlled misinformation blending truth with lies, in an attempt to discredit the results.
A blue pill will read the Nobel Laureate misinformation and then can immediately use it to discredit Jovan across the internet.
Jovan didn't deny it in the interview, though he said he is embarrassed to list his own accomplishments... so many inventions that are being used worldwide daily. He doesn't want to be seen as bragging, so I suppose someone should just point blank ask him about Nobel Laureate status.
Be careful in re posting links. Jovan to the best of my knowledge, and through internet searching, is not a Nobel Laureate winner; which is the banner on The Pete Stantilli link. Dotting the i's and crossing the t's is going to become increasingly important, as DS planted misinformation as controlled misinformation blending truth with lies, in an attempt to discredit the results. A blue pill will read the Nobel Laureate misinformation and then can immediately use it to discredit Jovan across the internet.
I think that was a mistake by Santilli.
When you begin watching, the banner changes to Laureate medal winner.
At 4:15 Jovan states that he won a Laureate award for "the man most likely to change society".
He later states that it was not a "Nobel" Laureate.
They will do anything to discredit him anyway but his credentials and achievements speak for themselves.
Ultimately, what does it matter if he won a Laureate award or not?
All that matters is that his method for auditing is comprehensive, transparent, accurate and secure.
They can try to discredit the man but it doesn't change the validity of the audit process.
Jovan didn't deny it in the interview, though he said he is embarrassed to list his own accomplishments... so many inventions that are being used worldwide daily. He doesn't want to be seen as bragging, so I suppose someone should just point blank ask him about Nobel Laureate status.