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a) If our 3D self has vibration signature X then presumably that changes to vibration signature Z when we ascend to 5D?
A Jeffrey Epstein accuser suing JPMorgan Chase & Co for allegedly aiding the late financier's sex trafficking of girls and women asked a judge to disqualify the bank’s law firm on Thursday, arguing it has a conflict of interest.
Lawyers for the woman, who claims she was a victim of Epstein and is not named in court papers, said the judge should bar law firm Wilmer Cutler Pickering Hale and Dorr from representing JPMorgan because it previously represented an anti-sex trafficking organization that supported a different Epstein accuser.
The FDIC’s sale of failed First Republic Bank to JPMorgan Chase earlier this week — which JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon said would hopefully draw the “mini-bank crisis” of the last two months to a close — failed to stop shares tanking at institutions like PacWest Bancorp and Western Alliance.
Financial institutions are pressuring SEC Chair Gary Gensler and other policymakers to crack down — and potentially issue a temporary ban — on short-selling strategies that profit when bank stocks slide. Bill Isaac, who led the FDIC under President Ronald Reagan, said, “It’s time for the SEC to jump in” and suspend the practice as bank executives clamor for relief.
originally posted by: socialmediaclown
a reply to: RelSciHistItSufi
1. I highly doubt this is true.
2. I wouldn't be a willing participant to any monetary or biometric security system that claims it can be synced to my personal resonance. I don't know how this would be possible since our frequency fluctuates with our thoughts/moods. Unless it's somehow compatible with DNA in which case again, no thanks. Sounds like a high tech surveillance system.
The report, jointly released by China’s National Computer Virus Emergency Response Centre (CVERC) and cybersecurity company 360, accused the US Central Intelligence Agency of secretly orchestrating “peaceful evolution” and “colour revolutions” around the world with the use of superior technology.
According to the report, which was focused on numerous cyberattacks within China, investigators captured and extracted a large number of Trojan programs, functional plug-ins, and attack platform samples that they said were closely associated with the CIA, revealing an “empire of hackers” under US control.
originally posted by: crankyoldman
US-controlled ‘empire of hackers’ attacking China, other countries: report
The report, jointly released by China’s National Computer Virus Emergency Response Centre (CVERC) and cybersecurity company 360, accused the US Central Intelligence Agency of secretly orchestrating “peaceful evolution” and “colour revolutions” around the world with the use of superior technology.
According to the report, which was focused on numerous cyberattacks within China, investigators captured and extracted a large number of Trojan programs, functional plug-ins, and attack platform samples that they said were closely associated with the CIA, revealing an “empire of hackers” under US control.
The CIA falsely believed it was 'invincible' in China — here's how its spies were reportedly discovered and killed in one of the biggest blows to the agency
Map time, how old is the CIA really?
In a two-year period starting in 2010, Chinese officials began accurately identifying spies working for the US.
Chinese authorities rounded up the suspects and executed or imprisoned them before their handlers were able to determine what was going on.
"You could tell the Chinese weren't guessing," one of the US officials said in the report. "The Ministry of State Security were always pulling in the right people."
Immediately, the Operation Menai Bridge – a code name for the contingency plan in the event of Charles’s death – kicks in.
Leon Botstein, the longtime president of Bard College, met several times with Jeffrey Epstein years after the financier was found guilty of soliciting prostitution from a minor in 2008, the college confirmed on Monday after a report in the Wall Street Journal.
The newspaper reported that Botstein was among other prominent names “who associated with Epstein long after he was a convicted sex offender.”
Primoff pointed out some particular details, including that, in 2011, the college received “two unsolicited donations” from Epstein, “totaling $75,000 and 66 laptops.”
Primoff said that, “Based on his expressed interest in supporting classical music, Epstein attended two public summer concerts at Bard in 2016, an opera and a classical concert, arriving and departing with no other interactions. Those were the only visits.” Botstein is the conductor of the American Symphony Orchestra. The Journal reported that Epstein “brought a group of young female guests” to Bard.
Former prime minister Ehud Barak met with the late disgraced financier and child sexual abuser Jeffrey Epstein dozens of times beginning in 2013, according to a new report on Wednesday by the Wall Street Journal.
Barak was among the list of Jewish names — including pioneering linguist and left-wing activist Noam Chomsky, longtime Bard College president Leon Botstein, and filmmaker Woody Allen — listed in a newly uncovered private calendar for Epstein, the WSJ reported in the first part of its investigative series on the hugely influential Jewish donor who used his largesse to obscure what investigators uncovered years ago as an elaborate underage sex trafficking ring.
Rød-Larsen may not be a household name, but he’s a big deal in diplomatic circles, having helped put together the landmark Oslo Accords in the early 1990s. Per the Journal, he was such a fixture at Epstein’s New York townhouse between 2013 and 2017 that the staff knew to have cucumbers ready for his gin. He also received a personal loan from Epstein, as well as a donation to his nonprofit.
The Journal reports that Epstein scheduled more than a dozen meetings over the four years with Ramo, who was at that point a co-CEO of Henry Kissinger’s consulting company. Ramo also served on the board of Starbucks and still serves on the board of FedEx. Most of the meetings were scheduled in the evening at Epstein’s Manhattan townhouse. Epstein also invited him to a 2013 breakfast at the townhouse that Barak attended.
In 2019, the private Swiss bank Edmond de Rothschild Group falsely claimed it and its chairwoman, Ariane de Rothschild, had no ties to Epstein. According to the documents reviewed by the Journal:
Mrs. de Rothschild, who married into the famous banking family, had more than a dozen meetings with Epstein. He sought her help with staffing and furnishings as well as discussed business deals with her, according to the documents. In September 2013, Epstein asked Mrs. de Rothschild in an email for help finding a new assistant, “female … multilingual, organized.”
The documents reveal that Epstein scheduled more than three dozen meetings with Ruemmler, starting in 2014, after she left the White House counsel’s office and joined the private sector as a partner at the law firm Latham & Watkins. Epstein also scheduled her to fly with him to Paris in 2015 and to his now-notorious island estate in the U.S. Virgin Islands, he looked at apartments she was interested in, and he discussed with his staff whether the young women working at his Manhattan townhouse would make Ruemmler uncomfortable.
The CIA's Burns, who was deputy secretary of state under President Barack Obama, had three meetings with Epstein in 2014, according to the Journal.
Those meetings were held in Washington, while Burns worked for Obama, and also at Epstein's opulent Manhattan townhouse. Burns, a former ambassador to Russia, said through a CIA spokesperson that he "did not know anything about him," referring to Epstein, was unaware of Epstein's criminal record as a convicted sex offender and "they had no relationship."
Cognixion has obtained breakthrough device designation from the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for its assisted reality device, Cognixion ONE Axon.
Cognixion ONE intends to become the first FDA-approved device to help fully paralysed or locked-in patients communicate through a noninvasive brain-computer interface.
It is a brain-computer interface featuring augmented reality for assistive communication.
Leveraging electroencephalogram technology, it will offer a noninvasive brain-computer interface, thereby allowing patients with advanced disease progression to deliver their thoughts through a wearable, augmented reality headset.
Cognixion ONE integrates artificial intelligence (AI), such as GPT large language models, which run on the device with predictions related to the context.
Google is announcing a major effort to let its personal account holders log in with the password replacement known as “passkeys.” The feature launches today for the company's billions of accounts, and users will be able to proactively seek it out and turn it on. Google says it plans to promote passkeys in the coming months and start nudging account holders to convert their traditional username and password login to a passkey.
You can log in with passkeys using biometric sensors like fingerprint or face scanners, your smartphone's device lock PIN, or physical authentication dongles like YubiKeys. To transition your Google account, you'll navigate to this link, log in with your username, password, and any additional authentication factors you have set up, and then click “+ Create a passkey” on the device you're using.
Passkeys can sync between your devices through end-to-end encrypted services like Google Password Manager and iCloud Keychain. Or you can set up passkeys on multiple devices by generating a QR code on a device that's logged in to your Google account that will anoint another device where you want to log in.
But inside major corporations, executives say they see signs of mounting trouble for the economy and as another interest rate hike looms, it may be time for the Fed to stop. That was the tone of a call held by CNBC's CFO Council on Tuesday
One concern voiced by CFOs is that the top end of the consumer market has been masking deeper problems in the economy, with companies tracking a rise in credit delinquencies, and that is now starting to spread.
Some problems cited by CFOs with the consumer have been well known and well-tracked for a while already, including consumers pulling back from discretionary spending to non-discretionary essentials, and the stimulus savings for lower-income Americans already being drained
The better-off consumer is also beginning to become more cautious, with evidence of a slowdown in "discretionary big ticket items," CFOs said, or purchases of over $100.
The slowdown in the consumer is being seen in how much product is moved through the national supply chain, according to CFOs, where softening demand and the freefall in housing, and all of the goods that go into housing, "is really slowing down," said another CFO. "We've been seeing it for a couple of months now."
Evgeny Prigozhin expects Ukraine's counteroffensive to enter active phase in near future, possibly 'within days'
The Head of the private military company Wagner said on Wednesday that he believes Ukraine has already begun its counteroffensive, citing daily reports of derailed trains, drone attacks, and explosions of Russian infrastructure.
"I believe everything has already begun," he said, adding that Ukraine seems to start large-scale combat activities in the near future, possibly "within days."
The People’s Liberation Army (PLA) has deployed at least 57 warplanes, 19 naval vessels and a military drone to the Taiwan Strait in a fresh eruption of anger over reports the United States is seeking to produce weapons on Taiwan.
Taiwan’s Ministry of National Defense said that, in the three-day period leading up to Thursday morning, 19 Chinese warplanes had flown across the Taiwan Strait median line. The ministry is closely monitoring the actions of the Chinese army, it said, and will announce at 6 am Friday Taiwan-time an updated count of the sorties involved.
The incidents happened as 25 US defense contractors attended the Taiwan-US Defense Industry Forum in Taipei on Wednesday morning.
Steven Rudder, a retired United States Marine lieutenant general, said during the forum that he and the group of American defense contractors “have been on a mission to have a shared vision of a free, open, resilient, and inclusive relationship not only between the US and Taiwan, but also for the region.”