Your sarcasm aside, you would actually be shocked if you knew who he really was. He's a globalist through and through, and we'd do well to learn more about the people we elevate to Hero status.
He partnered with the World Bank in his “Global Innovation Commons” project, collating and recycling expired patents. It's why he impresses everyo…
Your sarcasm aside, you would actually be shocked if you knew who he really was. He's a globalist through and through, and we'd do well to learn more about the people we elevate to Hero status.
He partnered with the World Bank in his “Global Innovation Commons” project, collating and recycling expired patents. It's why he impresses everyone with his patent knowledge.
Due to changes in patent law in the early 1980’s that effectively removed the need to prove a stated invention demonstrated success in practice, selling old patents and technologies to poor countries is a very profitable smoke and mirrors exercise.
He's the founder and creator of public equity index CNBC IQ10 which includes companies like Amazon, Apple, Citigroup, JP Morgan, Exxon, J&J, Pfizer, Mastercard and Visa. If these companies do well, David does well.
He was made Chair of the U.N's “Economic Innovation for Intergovernmental Renewable Energy” who expressed their intent was to advance the ten principles of the UN Global Compact.
He was a Co-Chair of the ADC (Australia Davos Connection) Forum’s Critical Infrastructure and Cybersecurity Councils.
What do you think these “cybersecurity councils” have planned for us?
From the ADC’s website:
“The ADC Forum provides actionable insights on the critical issues important for shaping our future, promoting business excellence by encouraging policy debate on global issues, and improving the quality of global leadership”.
Global issues, global leadership, global community.
He's served as an advisor to numerous Central Banks, global economic forums, the World Bank and International Finance Corp, and National Governments.
Does this sound like someone fighting for the little guy? Or someone fully on board with Globalisation?
Here’s another question: Why would the World Bank, IFC, national governments and numerous Central Banks hire someone as an advisor, unless that someone was serving their interests?
i wont argue with all of what you have satisfied your self and in the same token I commend your research ! Without the tools you have I rely on the catch&can I do and have been encouraged by some of it ! Does This Make my (self) more or less clear (?) . . and. T Y
Not sure who you're referring to as sarcastic, but it wasn't me. I hadn't looked into David's background, but I appreciate you sharing here. I honestly didn't think about it because I was too busy researching convid. Thanks for the info.
Your sarcasm aside, you would actually be shocked if you knew who he really was. He's a globalist through and through, and we'd do well to learn more about the people we elevate to Hero status.
He partnered with the World Bank in his “Global Innovation Commons” project, collating and recycling expired patents. It's why he impresses everyone with his patent knowledge.
Due to changes in patent law in the early 1980’s that effectively removed the need to prove a stated invention demonstrated success in practice, selling old patents and technologies to poor countries is a very profitable smoke and mirrors exercise.
He's the founder and creator of public equity index CNBC IQ10 which includes companies like Amazon, Apple, Citigroup, JP Morgan, Exxon, J&J, Pfizer, Mastercard and Visa. If these companies do well, David does well.
He was made Chair of the U.N's “Economic Innovation for Intergovernmental Renewable Energy” who expressed their intent was to advance the ten principles of the UN Global Compact.
He was a Co-Chair of the ADC (Australia Davos Connection) Forum’s Critical Infrastructure and Cybersecurity Councils.
What do you think these “cybersecurity councils” have planned for us?
From the ADC’s website:
“The ADC Forum provides actionable insights on the critical issues important for shaping our future, promoting business excellence by encouraging policy debate on global issues, and improving the quality of global leadership”.
Global issues, global leadership, global community.
He's served as an advisor to numerous Central Banks, global economic forums, the World Bank and International Finance Corp, and National Governments.
Does this sound like someone fighting for the little guy? Or someone fully on board with Globalisation?
Here’s another question: Why would the World Bank, IFC, national governments and numerous Central Banks hire someone as an advisor, unless that someone was serving their interests?
i wont argue with all of what you have satisfied your self and in the same token I commend your research ! Without the tools you have I rely on the catch&can I do and have been encouraged by some of it ! Does This Make my (self) more or less clear (?) . . and. T Y
Not sure who you're referring to as sarcastic, but it wasn't me. I hadn't looked into David's background, but I appreciate you sharing here. I honestly didn't think about it because I was too busy researching convid. Thanks for the info.