If you dig into the origins of HSBC you will see its Cabal from day one. Thats when I pull everything out of it and closed the account. They were giving good interest though
Hm, from my experience, even in business, you always have to balance secrecy with rights when it comes to filing patents. For instance, in the last 5-6 years, you see some AI companies just not filing patents to keep certain inventions a secret longer.
Why would a government file a patent on how to predetermine the outcome of elections? It just does not make sense to patent this: first because you will give away the secret that you have the capability or at least plan to have this capability to the whole world and secondly, you can not license or market this invention really.
Unless, this was the point exactly; I imagine there are dozens of companies who make voting machines and all the infrastructure. How can you prevent them from implementing such algorithms? You patent them!
Quelle,
What does the "S" in brackets following your name indicate?
I saw that on "catsfive" the other day (perhaps when he dud not have his mod hat on...
HSBC - as they are commonly known.
If you dig into the origins of HSBC you will see its Cabal from day one. Thats when I pull everything out of it and closed the account. They were giving good interest though
Opium "trade" in China where the British hooked the Chinese on heroin to get the silver back that they spent on spices the previous century.
Specifically the guy who started it. I dont remember the story much now, but it was interesting
The Force is strong with you Quelle!
I can't find this patent
BTW, I tied hard but couldnt find the actual 2 patents she was talking about.
One is 2005, issued to DoD.
Another is 2006, but issued to NIH - really want the second one. it will be a redpill for most.
Is James Comey still on the board of HSBC?
Add that to dual boot voting machines....
Pray for Sidney's safety.
Hm, from my experience, even in business, you always have to balance secrecy with rights when it comes to filing patents. For instance, in the last 5-6 years, you see some AI companies just not filing patents to keep certain inventions a secret longer.
Why would a government file a patent on how to predetermine the outcome of elections? It just does not make sense to patent this: first because you will give away the secret that you have the capability or at least plan to have this capability to the whole world and secondly, you can not license or market this invention really.
Unless, this was the point exactly; I imagine there are dozens of companies who make voting machines and all the infrastructure. How can you prevent them from implementing such algorithms? You patent them!
Whatever the case; more information, please!
remember the anwan scandal? they can then sell the patent on the open market.
What does The DoD doing writing algorithms for voting? Thought we’re THE DEPT Of DEFENSE! You know SOLDIERS!!!!!!
any mirror for those of us with telegram?
Quelle, What does the "S" in brackets following your name indicate? I saw that on "catsfive" the other day (perhaps when he dud not have his mod hat on...
Thanks...like "OP" in other billbord systems (to use an antiquated term)