• Politicians come and go, but the elite are permanent in Malaysia
    Too powerful to overcome

    Murray Hunter
    Kuala Lumpur Itinerary : A Guide to the Perfect Five-Day Trip in KL
    Share

    Governments do change in Malaysia. Each incoming administration will have its own narratives and specific agendas. However, policies will be generally very similar, and based upon the same principles as the previous government. In and around the executive and administrative government is a network of elite people, who collectively yield massive power. The actors can be seen in GLCs, corporations, royal households, civil servants, the judiciary, police, and within the executive itself. This massive power is however, hidden due to its fragmentation, and unseen influence its membership carries.

    The Elite consolidate Malay power

    While politicians come and go, the elites are permanent, exercising both formal and informal influence. Together, the elite permeates across all society in all states and territories. There is an established elite in Penang, Sarawak, and Sabah. They act independently and in conjunction with the rest of the nation’s class of elites. Sometimes groups within the elite work together, and sometimes they oppose each other.

    ไฟล์:Flag of the Federated Malay States (1895 - 1946).png ...
    The real symbol of elite power

    No matter who is in power, the interwoven network of the elite is there. Governments must work in cooperation with these elites, or be seriously undermined. As we can see monopolies and concessions continue to flourish no matter which political grouping is in power. Major contracts are still dished out by direct negotiation, rather than open tender. Annual budgets and five-year plans still deliver ‘crafted opportunities’ to these groups, cementing crony capitalism and kleptocracy in Malaysia as a way of life. No administration will tax the Top 10 percent of income earners in the country.

    The power of the prime minister is only as strong as the relationships he carries with sections of the elite.

    Networks control corporate Malaysia

    Today’s public policy initiatives are implemented through government linked companies (GLCs) and partnerships with corporations. Thus, the running of government is concerned about business deals and contracts to business vehicles owned by the elite. This is why the Malaysian economy is so heavily dependent upon GLCs and crony corporations, which have been granted artificial monopolies.

    The only way someone can become a member of this exclusive group is to have strong connections with various stakeholders within the elite class. This is why new entrants strive to find ‘God fathers’ within the GLCs that employ them, and politicians seek to be appointed to agency and GLC boards.

    Some powerful people are members of multiple public corporation boards, and also on the boards of agencies and GLCs. Their networking potential is vast, where through informal relationship, much can be achieved to achieve their own ends.

    Much of elite networking with the government decision makers of the day, carries massive persuasion. Sometimes this persuasion is too powerful for government decision makers to refuse.

    Those activists, journalists, and NGOs who criticise what the elites do is dealt with through lawfare, humiliation through the media and even arrest by the police. Defamation actions are taken to drain the financial resources of activists to make them bankrupt, in order to silence them. Some just disappear all-together.

    The privileged elite are generally immune from the law, investigation by the politicised police, and Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC). This network controls and defines the law.

    The elite live by the creed ‘greed is good’

    They look after the interests of their own, using tools like the New Economic Policy (NEP), at the cost of the rest of Malaysians. After 60 years of the NEP most of the most marginalised people in Malaysia are Bumiputeras. The NEP concerns itself with equity within the economy, and not income, so the KPIs are skewed. The primary objective of the elite is to pursue ‘created opportunities’ to make money. This is why the Malaysian economy today is primarily based upon rent-seeking activities and not innovation. The elite take few risks.

    There was no indigenous Malaysian vaccine created during the Covid-19 pandemic, even though the government spent great sums of money promoting a biotechnology sector. Rather than local companies gearing up to produce parts for the local production of indigenous electric vehicles (EVs), most are facing financial difficulties and heading towards bankruptcy. These are just two examples of the rent-seeking Malaysian economy today.



    All countries have their own elites, where Malaysia is no exception. The elites form a strong component of the nature of the real-politic of the nation.

    Subscribe Below:

    https://open.substack.com/pub/murrayhunter/p/politicians-come-and-go-but-the-elite?r=29hg4d&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web


    https://youtu.be/VVxYOQS6ggk
    Politicians come and go, but the elite are permanent in Malaysia Too powerful to overcome Murray Hunter Kuala Lumpur Itinerary : A Guide to the Perfect Five-Day Trip in KL Share Governments do change in Malaysia. Each incoming administration will have its own narratives and specific agendas. However, policies will be generally very similar, and based upon the same principles as the previous government. In and around the executive and administrative government is a network of elite people, who collectively yield massive power. The actors can be seen in GLCs, corporations, royal households, civil servants, the judiciary, police, and within the executive itself. This massive power is however, hidden due to its fragmentation, and unseen influence its membership carries. The Elite consolidate Malay power While politicians come and go, the elites are permanent, exercising both formal and informal influence. Together, the elite permeates across all society in all states and territories. There is an established elite in Penang, Sarawak, and Sabah. They act independently and in conjunction with the rest of the nation’s class of elites. Sometimes groups within the elite work together, and sometimes they oppose each other. ไฟล์:Flag of the Federated Malay States (1895 - 1946).png ... The real symbol of elite power No matter who is in power, the interwoven network of the elite is there. Governments must work in cooperation with these elites, or be seriously undermined. As we can see monopolies and concessions continue to flourish no matter which political grouping is in power. Major contracts are still dished out by direct negotiation, rather than open tender. Annual budgets and five-year plans still deliver ‘crafted opportunities’ to these groups, cementing crony capitalism and kleptocracy in Malaysia as a way of life. No administration will tax the Top 10 percent of income earners in the country. The power of the prime minister is only as strong as the relationships he carries with sections of the elite. Networks control corporate Malaysia Today’s public policy initiatives are implemented through government linked companies (GLCs) and partnerships with corporations. Thus, the running of government is concerned about business deals and contracts to business vehicles owned by the elite. This is why the Malaysian economy is so heavily dependent upon GLCs and crony corporations, which have been granted artificial monopolies. The only way someone can become a member of this exclusive group is to have strong connections with various stakeholders within the elite class. This is why new entrants strive to find ‘God fathers’ within the GLCs that employ them, and politicians seek to be appointed to agency and GLC boards. Some powerful people are members of multiple public corporation boards, and also on the boards of agencies and GLCs. Their networking potential is vast, where through informal relationship, much can be achieved to achieve their own ends. Much of elite networking with the government decision makers of the day, carries massive persuasion. Sometimes this persuasion is too powerful for government decision makers to refuse. Those activists, journalists, and NGOs who criticise what the elites do is dealt with through lawfare, humiliation through the media and even arrest by the police. Defamation actions are taken to drain the financial resources of activists to make them bankrupt, in order to silence them. Some just disappear all-together. The privileged elite are generally immune from the law, investigation by the politicised police, and Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission (MACC). This network controls and defines the law. The elite live by the creed ‘greed is good’ They look after the interests of their own, using tools like the New Economic Policy (NEP), at the cost of the rest of Malaysians. After 60 years of the NEP most of the most marginalised people in Malaysia are Bumiputeras. The NEP concerns itself with equity within the economy, and not income, so the KPIs are skewed. The primary objective of the elite is to pursue ‘created opportunities’ to make money. This is why the Malaysian economy today is primarily based upon rent-seeking activities and not innovation. The elite take few risks. There was no indigenous Malaysian vaccine created during the Covid-19 pandemic, even though the government spent great sums of money promoting a biotechnology sector. Rather than local companies gearing up to produce parts for the local production of indigenous electric vehicles (EVs), most are facing financial difficulties and heading towards bankruptcy. These are just two examples of the rent-seeking Malaysian economy today. All countries have their own elites, where Malaysia is no exception. The elites form a strong component of the nature of the real-politic of the nation. Subscribe Below: https://open.substack.com/pub/murrayhunter/p/politicians-come-and-go-but-the-elite?r=29hg4d&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web https://youtu.be/VVxYOQS6ggk
    Like
    1
    1 Comments 0 Shares 4756 Views
  • Wi-Fi, short for Wireless Fidelity, is a technology that allows devices to connect to the internet and communicate with each other wirelessly. It relies on radio frequency signals to transmit data between devices such as computers, smartphones, tablets, and other network-enabled devices.

    Wi-Fi operates using the IEEE 802.11 family of standards, which define the specifications for implementing wireless local area networking (WLAN) communication. These standards specify the protocols for data transmission, encryption, and security.

    Typically, a Wi-Fi network involves a router or access point that acts as a central hub. This device connects to the internet through a wired connection and broadcasts a wireless signal that devices within its range can connect to. The devices, in turn, have Wi-Fi adapters that enable them to connect to the network and access the internet or communicate with other devices on the same network.

    Wi-Fi is widely used in homes, businesses, public spaces, and various other environments to provide convenient and flexible wireless connectivity. It has become an integral part of our daily lives, enabling seamless internet access and communication without the need for physical cables.
    https://www.febspot.com/1550065
    Wi-Fi, short for Wireless Fidelity, is a technology that allows devices to connect to the internet and communicate with each other wirelessly. It relies on radio frequency signals to transmit data between devices such as computers, smartphones, tablets, and other network-enabled devices. Wi-Fi operates using the IEEE 802.11 family of standards, which define the specifications for implementing wireless local area networking (WLAN) communication. These standards specify the protocols for data transmission, encryption, and security. Typically, a Wi-Fi network involves a router or access point that acts as a central hub. This device connects to the internet through a wired connection and broadcasts a wireless signal that devices within its range can connect to. The devices, in turn, have Wi-Fi adapters that enable them to connect to the network and access the internet or communicate with other devices on the same network. Wi-Fi is widely used in homes, businesses, public spaces, and various other environments to provide convenient and flexible wireless connectivity. It has become an integral part of our daily lives, enabling seamless internet access and communication without the need for physical cables. https://www.febspot.com/1550065
    0 Comments 0 Shares 4147 Views
  • A computer is a complex system that performs various tasks by executing instructions stored in its memory. The basic components of a computer and how they work together can be explained in the following key concepts:

    Input Devices:
    Purpose: Input devices allow users to interact with the computer by providing data and commands.
    Examples: Keyboard, mouse, touchpad, microphone, etc.

    Central Processing Unit (CPU):
    Purpose: The CPU is the "brain" of the computer, responsible for executing instructions stored in the computer's memory.
    Function: It performs calculations, manages data, and controls other components of the computer.
    Architecture: Modern CPUs are typically microprocessors with multiple cores, allowing them to perform parallel processing.

    Memory (RAM - Random Access Memory):
    Purpose: RAM is used for temporary storage of data and program instructions that are actively being used or processed by the CPU.
    Volatility: RAM is volatile memory, meaning it loses its content when the power is turned off.

    Storage Devices:
    Purpose: Storage devices store data and program files persistently, even when the power is turned off.
    Examples: Hard disk drives (HDDs), solid-state drives (SSDs), optical drives, etc.

    Motherboard:
    Purpose: The motherboard is the main circuit board that connects and allows communication between all the computer components.
    Components: It houses the CPU, memory modules, storage interfaces, expansion slots, and other essential components.

    Input/Output (I/O) Devices:
    Purpose: I/O devices facilitate communication between the computer and the external world.
    Examples: Monitors, printers, speakers, USB devices, networking devices, etc.

    Software:
    Purpose: Software includes the programs and operating system that instruct the computer on what tasks to perform.
    Types: System software (e.g., operating systems) and application software (e.g., word processors, web browsers).

    Operating System (OS):
    Purpose: The OS manages hardware resources, provides a user interface, and facilitates communication between software and hardware components.
    Functions: Memory management, process scheduling, file management, and device control.

    Binary System:
    Representation: Computers use a binary system, representing data and instructions using combinations of 0s and 1s.
    Bits and Bytes: The basic unit is a bit (binary digit), and groups of eight bits form a byte.

    Fetch-Decode-Execute Cycle:
    Cycle: The CPU follows a cycle where it fetches instructions from memory, decodes them, and then executes them.
    Repeat: This cycle repeats for each instruction, allowing the computer to perform a sequence of tasks.
    A computer is a complex system that performs various tasks by executing instructions stored in its memory. The basic components of a computer and how they work together can be explained in the following key concepts: Input Devices: Purpose: Input devices allow users to interact with the computer by providing data and commands. Examples: Keyboard, mouse, touchpad, microphone, etc. Central Processing Unit (CPU): Purpose: The CPU is the "brain" of the computer, responsible for executing instructions stored in the computer's memory. Function: It performs calculations, manages data, and controls other components of the computer. Architecture: Modern CPUs are typically microprocessors with multiple cores, allowing them to perform parallel processing. Memory (RAM - Random Access Memory): Purpose: RAM is used for temporary storage of data and program instructions that are actively being used or processed by the CPU. Volatility: RAM is volatile memory, meaning it loses its content when the power is turned off. Storage Devices: Purpose: Storage devices store data and program files persistently, even when the power is turned off. Examples: Hard disk drives (HDDs), solid-state drives (SSDs), optical drives, etc. Motherboard: Purpose: The motherboard is the main circuit board that connects and allows communication between all the computer components. Components: It houses the CPU, memory modules, storage interfaces, expansion slots, and other essential components. Input/Output (I/O) Devices: Purpose: I/O devices facilitate communication between the computer and the external world. Examples: Monitors, printers, speakers, USB devices, networking devices, etc. Software: Purpose: Software includes the programs and operating system that instruct the computer on what tasks to perform. Types: System software (e.g., operating systems) and application software (e.g., word processors, web browsers). Operating System (OS): Purpose: The OS manages hardware resources, provides a user interface, and facilitates communication between software and hardware components. Functions: Memory management, process scheduling, file management, and device control. Binary System: Representation: Computers use a binary system, representing data and instructions using combinations of 0s and 1s. Bits and Bytes: The basic unit is a bit (binary digit), and groups of eight bits form a byte. Fetch-Decode-Execute Cycle: Cycle: The CPU follows a cycle where it fetches instructions from memory, decodes them, and then executes them. Repeat: This cycle repeats for each instruction, allowing the computer to perform a sequence of tasks.
    0 Comments 0 Shares 4835 Views
  • What is wifi

    Wi-Fi, short for Wireless Fidelity, is a technology that allows electronic devices to exchange data wirelessly using radio waves. It enables devices such as computers, smartphones, tablets, and other gadgets to connect to the internet and local area networks without the need for physical cables.

    Wi-Fi operates on the IEEE 802.11 family of standards, which define the specifications for implementing wireless local area networking (WLAN) communication. These standards specify the frequency bands, data rates, and protocols that devices must follow to communicate over Wi-Fi.

    Commonly, Wi-Fi networks are set up using a wireless router, which acts as a central hub for connecting devices within a specific range. Devices equipped with Wi-Fi capabilities can then connect to the router to access the internet or communicate with each other. Wi-Fi is widely used in homes, offices, public spaces, and various other environments to provide convenient and flexible wireless connectivity.
    What is wifi Wi-Fi, short for Wireless Fidelity, is a technology that allows electronic devices to exchange data wirelessly using radio waves. It enables devices such as computers, smartphones, tablets, and other gadgets to connect to the internet and local area networks without the need for physical cables. Wi-Fi operates on the IEEE 802.11 family of standards, which define the specifications for implementing wireless local area networking (WLAN) communication. These standards specify the frequency bands, data rates, and protocols that devices must follow to communicate over Wi-Fi. Commonly, Wi-Fi networks are set up using a wireless router, which acts as a central hub for connecting devices within a specific range. Devices equipped with Wi-Fi capabilities can then connect to the router to access the internet or communicate with each other. Wi-Fi is widely used in homes, offices, public spaces, and various other environments to provide convenient and flexible wireless connectivity.
    0 Comments 0 Shares 3922 Views
  • What is wifi


    Wi-Fi, short for Wireless Fidelity, is a technology that allows electronic devices to exchange data wirelessly using radio waves. It enables devices such as computers, smartphones, tablets, and other gadgets to connect to the internet and local area networks without the need for physical cables.

    Wi-Fi operates on the IEEE 802.11 family of standards, which define the specifications for implementing wireless local area networking (WLAN) communication. These standards specify the frequency bands, data rates, and protocols that devices must follow to communicate over Wi-Fi.

    Commonly, Wi-Fi networks are set up using a wireless router, which acts as a central hub for connecting devices within a specific range. Devices equipped with Wi-Fi capabilities can then connect to the router to access the internet or communicate with each other. Wi-Fi is widely used in homes, offices, public spaces, and various other environments to provide convenient and flexible wireless connectivity.
    What is wifi Wi-Fi, short for Wireless Fidelity, is a technology that allows electronic devices to exchange data wirelessly using radio waves. It enables devices such as computers, smartphones, tablets, and other gadgets to connect to the internet and local area networks without the need for physical cables. Wi-Fi operates on the IEEE 802.11 family of standards, which define the specifications for implementing wireless local area networking (WLAN) communication. These standards specify the frequency bands, data rates, and protocols that devices must follow to communicate over Wi-Fi. Commonly, Wi-Fi networks are set up using a wireless router, which acts as a central hub for connecting devices within a specific range. Devices equipped with Wi-Fi capabilities can then connect to the router to access the internet or communicate with each other. Wi-Fi is widely used in homes, offices, public spaces, and various other environments to provide convenient and flexible wireless connectivity.
    0 Comments 0 Shares 3807 Views
  • The Climate Scam Revealed by COP28

    All Global Research articles can be read in 51 languages by activating the Translate Website button below the author’s name (only available in desktop version).
    To receive Global Research’s Daily Newsletter (selected articles), click here.

    Click the share button above to email/forward this article to your friends and colleagues. Follow us on Instagram and Twitter and subscribe to our Telegram Channel. Feel free to repost and share widely Global Research articles.

    ***

    As COP28 draws to an end, it may be the moment to uncover the enormous scam these COPs are, have been and will be – if the fraud is maintained into the uncertain future.

    For those who do not know by now, COP stands for Conference of the Parties; 28 means it is the 28th Conference of the Parties, referring to the United Nations Climate Change Conferences, held every year in the context of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC).

    The present COP28 is hosted by the United Arab Emirates (UAE). It is taking place in Dubai from 30 November to 12 December 2023.

    The COPs started with the (in)famous Earth Summit in 1992 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. That is when the multi-trillion-dollar scam began. Actually, the precursor of this fraud is the Club of Rome’s report “Limits to Growth” which remains the blueprint for much of UN Agenda 2030 and the Great Reset.

    COPs are a worldwide swindle stretching over all 193 UN member countries, in a similar way as did the COVID con that began at midnight on 31 December 2019 – and marked the beginning of UN Agenda 2030, alias the WEF’s Great Reset.

    In case you do not know, the World Economic Forum (WEF), a mere NGO registered in a lush suburb in Geneva, Switzerland, and the world body called the United Nations, have entered into an agreement in 2019, under which their agendas are paired and are supposed to be implemented hand-in-hand.

    The UN Agenda 2030 and the WEF’s Great Reset are 2 in 1, a set of monstrous plans to massively reduce the world population, robotize and digitize the survivors for total control and use the multi-faceted man-made geoengineering technology to induce “climate change”.

    This brings us back to the topic at hand – a scam of unheard proportions, keeping still to this day some 90-plus percent of the world population spell-bound and indoctrinated by a monumental lie cast upon humanity for total control and enslavement by a small, utterly sick, insanely wealthy, and powerful “Big Money” elite.

    The President of COP28 is UAE’s Sultan Al Jaber, also CEO of the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC), which is fully state-owned by UAE. It is the world’s 12th largest oil company by production. In 2021, the company had an oil production capacity exceeding 4 million bpd (barrels per day) with plans to increase to 5 million bpd by 2030.

    undefined

    The entrance to COP28 with the flags of all nations (Licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0)

    COP28 UAE is taking place from 30 November to 12 December 2023 at Expo City, Dubai in the United Arab Emirates.

    In addition, Sultan Al Jaber is also a member of the Abu Dhabi Supreme Council for Financial and Economic Affairs. He is chairman of the Emirates Development Bank and of the board of trustees of the Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence.

    ADNOC prides itself for taking transformative steps to make today’s energy cleaner while investing in “clean energies of tomorrow.”

    As a byline for the climate consciousness that precedes such events as COP28, a few weeks before the start of COP28, ADNOC announced the award of contracts for a huge natural gas production project. The company will invest in the Hail and Ghasha offshore gas fields off the coast of the Emirates. The two contracts are worth a total of $16.9 billion.

    A joint venture between the Abu Dhabi National Petroleum Construction Company (NPCC) and two Italian companies are responsible for the infrastructure on the mainland. So much for Europe’s official climate fanatism.

    The plan is to produce almost 42.5 million cubic meters of gas by 2030. The project is the first in the world that aims to be “climate neutral”, according to ADNOC.

    Question – what is “climate neutral” by producing more than 40 million cubic meters of gas? Climate neutrality is a mere slogan that has been injected under the skin of the common people, so they must not think anymore. The thinking has been done for them. “Climate Neutral” equals all is good.

    Let’s face it, Sultan Al Jabar is not leading COP28 to phase out the use of hydrocarbon energy, as the climate freaks may dream. Of course not.

    So, let us give all climate fanatics – including those who glue themselves on the highways and on airport runways in Europe and in the US of A in protest against fossil fuel-driven cars and planes – a picture of what reality has in store for them.

    Imagine, COP28, pretty much like COP27, held in Sharm El Sheikh Egypt in November 2022, is attended by some 70,000 people, or “participants”. Thousands are from NGOs and businesses who are using the event for networking. About 2,000 of them – maybe more – are lobbyists for oil companies or governments, or corporations, depending on fossil fuels for their economies, production and for their future.

    They are not lobbying for phasing out the world’s most important source of energy. About 85% of all energy used in the world stems from hydrocarbons.

    These lobbyists are in Dubai at the COP28 to make oil and gas deals for profit.

    Image: COP 28 President Dr. Sultan Al Jaber: Inaugural Plenary Address (Source)

    COP28 President Dr. Sultan Al Jaber: Inaugural Plenary Address

    This year more than ever. And Sultan Al Jabar will connect them to ADNOC dealmakers, as well as commercial managers of other large petrol and gas companies present at the COP28 – and previously at COP27, and previously at… well, you get the picture.

    Imagine, Since the Earth summit in 1992 in Rio, every year the same – just bigger – circus – while fossil fuel consumption rises.

    Now as then, of the world’s total energy consumption, about 85% stems from fossil fuels. There has been no change in hydrocarbon energy use in 30 years of pledging “good doing” and temperature and CO2 emissions reduction – and what-not nonsense.

    The number of lobbyists and the business deals grow — and the world’s public at large keeps slumbering away, and the number of COP participants grows every year.

    What level of CO2 emission would a 2-week summit attended by 70,000 people, many of them big shots and big spenders, generate? Probably thousands of tons – or more – of CO2.

    Just think of the air traffic for the participants, back and forth, many of the VIPs come in their private jets – not unlike the bigwigs going to the annual WEF meetings in Davos.

    Plus, the food and drink – production, transport, consumption, the air-conditioned comforts of the attendees’ hotel rooms – and much more. You got it.

    Or, has anybody dared to calculate the CO2 emissions of the currently active, lingering, and endless wars and conflicts around the globe? Driven, of course, by the dark forces behind the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), call it the hardly visible Financial-Military-IT-Media-Pharma (FMIMP) Complex?

    Talking about CO2 and other “greenhouse gases” emissions emanating from wars is a strictly forbidden topic for the COPs. Otherwise, you might endanger the huge profit concept of the FMIMP Complex.

    After all, they call the shots and pull the strings on the indoctrination and dumbing down of the people so they believe in climate change – which is so severe, it is said, that it affects life on earth within the span of a human life of about 80 years.

    To be sure, climate changes all the time. But by far the main driver of real climate change is the sun. Solar movements account for about 97% of Mother Earth’s climate. That was the case since the earth exists.

    Major climate changes may occur within 20,000 to 30,000 years with shorter cycles in between, but always at a pace, so that life on earth can adapt. That has been the history until now, and real science tells us, this history continues its course for the foreseeable billions of years left for Mother Earth.

    Take this – nobody pays the slightest attention to the CO2 and other “greenhouse gas” generating events like these GOPs and the Western-driven endless wars. But the Dutch government plans to force close up to 3,000 farms, one-third of Dutch farmland to become idle, because – literally – of farting cows and other agricultural prone methane emissions, purportedly affecting our climate.

    Tiny Holland, barely 42,000 km2 and about 18 million people, is the second largest agricultural goods exporter in the world, just after the United States. Might there be another Bill Gates agenda – misery and death by starvation – behind this ludicrous endeavor?

    Also worth mentioning may be this little innocent zoom anecdote just a few days ago, between Mary Robinson, former Irish President, and Sultan Al Jaber, the head of COP28.

    Ms. Robinson tells the Sultan,

    “We are in an absolute crisis that affects particularly women and children… as we have not yet committed to phasing out fossil fuels…. You, as the President of COP28, could now say with much credibility as you are the CEO of ADNOC …. “We must phase out fossil fuels and convert world economies into affordable, renewable, and clean energies. It will not happen overnight, but it is urgent. That’s what I would like to hear, your word “urgent”.”

    Sultan Al Jaber, with much patience, responds –

    “There is no science behind what you are asking me to do, which is phase out fossil fuels, oil, gas, coal… you are lying about it and you want me to lie about it on your behalf.”

    The ADNOC Chairman adds, that phasing out of coal, oil and gas would take the world ‘back into caves’. See video below.



    COP28 will end like all the previous COPs – no firm conclusions.

    The “agreements” of the Paris COP21 are still unfulfilled; they are talked about, but remain unfulfilled.

    Countries’ governments will continue thinking about the Paris agreements, and consider solutions, and present and debate them at the next COP, and the next…

    Amen.

    *

    Note to readers: Please click the share button above. Follow us on Instagram and Twitter and subscribe to our Telegram Channel. Feel free to repost and share widely Global Research articles.

    Peter Koenig is a geopolitical analyst and a former Senior Economist at the World Bank and the World Health Organization (WHO), where he worked for over 30 years around the world. He is the author of Implosion – An Economic Thriller about War, Environmental Destruction and Corporate Greed; and co-author of Cynthia McKinney’s book “When China Sneezes: From the Coronavirus Lockdown to the Global Politico-Economic Crisis” (Clarity Press – November 1, 2020).

    Peter is a Research Associate of the Centre for Research on Globalization (CRG). He is also a non-resident Senior Fellow of the Chongyang Institute of Renmin University, Beijing.

    https://youtu.be/R3uQHT7PyNA


    https://www.globalresearch.ca/climate-scam-revealed-cop28/5842976
    The Climate Scam Revealed by COP28 All Global Research articles can be read in 51 languages by activating the Translate Website button below the author’s name (only available in desktop version). To receive Global Research’s Daily Newsletter (selected articles), click here. Click the share button above to email/forward this article to your friends and colleagues. Follow us on Instagram and Twitter and subscribe to our Telegram Channel. Feel free to repost and share widely Global Research articles. *** As COP28 draws to an end, it may be the moment to uncover the enormous scam these COPs are, have been and will be – if the fraud is maintained into the uncertain future. For those who do not know by now, COP stands for Conference of the Parties; 28 means it is the 28th Conference of the Parties, referring to the United Nations Climate Change Conferences, held every year in the context of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC). The present COP28 is hosted by the United Arab Emirates (UAE). It is taking place in Dubai from 30 November to 12 December 2023. The COPs started with the (in)famous Earth Summit in 1992 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. That is when the multi-trillion-dollar scam began. Actually, the precursor of this fraud is the Club of Rome’s report “Limits to Growth” which remains the blueprint for much of UN Agenda 2030 and the Great Reset. COPs are a worldwide swindle stretching over all 193 UN member countries, in a similar way as did the COVID con that began at midnight on 31 December 2019 – and marked the beginning of UN Agenda 2030, alias the WEF’s Great Reset. In case you do not know, the World Economic Forum (WEF), a mere NGO registered in a lush suburb in Geneva, Switzerland, and the world body called the United Nations, have entered into an agreement in 2019, under which their agendas are paired and are supposed to be implemented hand-in-hand. The UN Agenda 2030 and the WEF’s Great Reset are 2 in 1, a set of monstrous plans to massively reduce the world population, robotize and digitize the survivors for total control and use the multi-faceted man-made geoengineering technology to induce “climate change”. This brings us back to the topic at hand – a scam of unheard proportions, keeping still to this day some 90-plus percent of the world population spell-bound and indoctrinated by a monumental lie cast upon humanity for total control and enslavement by a small, utterly sick, insanely wealthy, and powerful “Big Money” elite. The President of COP28 is UAE’s Sultan Al Jaber, also CEO of the Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC), which is fully state-owned by UAE. It is the world’s 12th largest oil company by production. In 2021, the company had an oil production capacity exceeding 4 million bpd (barrels per day) with plans to increase to 5 million bpd by 2030. undefined The entrance to COP28 with the flags of all nations (Licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0) COP28 UAE is taking place from 30 November to 12 December 2023 at Expo City, Dubai in the United Arab Emirates. In addition, Sultan Al Jaber is also a member of the Abu Dhabi Supreme Council for Financial and Economic Affairs. He is chairman of the Emirates Development Bank and of the board of trustees of the Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence. ADNOC prides itself for taking transformative steps to make today’s energy cleaner while investing in “clean energies of tomorrow.” As a byline for the climate consciousness that precedes such events as COP28, a few weeks before the start of COP28, ADNOC announced the award of contracts for a huge natural gas production project. The company will invest in the Hail and Ghasha offshore gas fields off the coast of the Emirates. The two contracts are worth a total of $16.9 billion. A joint venture between the Abu Dhabi National Petroleum Construction Company (NPCC) and two Italian companies are responsible for the infrastructure on the mainland. So much for Europe’s official climate fanatism. The plan is to produce almost 42.5 million cubic meters of gas by 2030. The project is the first in the world that aims to be “climate neutral”, according to ADNOC. Question – what is “climate neutral” by producing more than 40 million cubic meters of gas? Climate neutrality is a mere slogan that has been injected under the skin of the common people, so they must not think anymore. The thinking has been done for them. “Climate Neutral” equals all is good. Let’s face it, Sultan Al Jabar is not leading COP28 to phase out the use of hydrocarbon energy, as the climate freaks may dream. Of course not. So, let us give all climate fanatics – including those who glue themselves on the highways and on airport runways in Europe and in the US of A in protest against fossil fuel-driven cars and planes – a picture of what reality has in store for them. Imagine, COP28, pretty much like COP27, held in Sharm El Sheikh Egypt in November 2022, is attended by some 70,000 people, or “participants”. Thousands are from NGOs and businesses who are using the event for networking. About 2,000 of them – maybe more – are lobbyists for oil companies or governments, or corporations, depending on fossil fuels for their economies, production and for their future. They are not lobbying for phasing out the world’s most important source of energy. About 85% of all energy used in the world stems from hydrocarbons. These lobbyists are in Dubai at the COP28 to make oil and gas deals for profit. Image: COP 28 President Dr. Sultan Al Jaber: Inaugural Plenary Address (Source) COP28 President Dr. Sultan Al Jaber: Inaugural Plenary Address This year more than ever. And Sultan Al Jabar will connect them to ADNOC dealmakers, as well as commercial managers of other large petrol and gas companies present at the COP28 – and previously at COP27, and previously at… well, you get the picture. Imagine, Since the Earth summit in 1992 in Rio, every year the same – just bigger – circus – while fossil fuel consumption rises. Now as then, of the world’s total energy consumption, about 85% stems from fossil fuels. There has been no change in hydrocarbon energy use in 30 years of pledging “good doing” and temperature and CO2 emissions reduction – and what-not nonsense. The number of lobbyists and the business deals grow — and the world’s public at large keeps slumbering away, and the number of COP participants grows every year. What level of CO2 emission would a 2-week summit attended by 70,000 people, many of them big shots and big spenders, generate? Probably thousands of tons – or more – of CO2. Just think of the air traffic for the participants, back and forth, many of the VIPs come in their private jets – not unlike the bigwigs going to the annual WEF meetings in Davos. Plus, the food and drink – production, transport, consumption, the air-conditioned comforts of the attendees’ hotel rooms – and much more. You got it. Or, has anybody dared to calculate the CO2 emissions of the currently active, lingering, and endless wars and conflicts around the globe? Driven, of course, by the dark forces behind the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), call it the hardly visible Financial-Military-IT-Media-Pharma (FMIMP) Complex? Talking about CO2 and other “greenhouse gases” emissions emanating from wars is a strictly forbidden topic for the COPs. Otherwise, you might endanger the huge profit concept of the FMIMP Complex. After all, they call the shots and pull the strings on the indoctrination and dumbing down of the people so they believe in climate change – which is so severe, it is said, that it affects life on earth within the span of a human life of about 80 years. To be sure, climate changes all the time. But by far the main driver of real climate change is the sun. Solar movements account for about 97% of Mother Earth’s climate. That was the case since the earth exists. Major climate changes may occur within 20,000 to 30,000 years with shorter cycles in between, but always at a pace, so that life on earth can adapt. That has been the history until now, and real science tells us, this history continues its course for the foreseeable billions of years left for Mother Earth. Take this – nobody pays the slightest attention to the CO2 and other “greenhouse gas” generating events like these GOPs and the Western-driven endless wars. But the Dutch government plans to force close up to 3,000 farms, one-third of Dutch farmland to become idle, because – literally – of farting cows and other agricultural prone methane emissions, purportedly affecting our climate. Tiny Holland, barely 42,000 km2 and about 18 million people, is the second largest agricultural goods exporter in the world, just after the United States. Might there be another Bill Gates agenda – misery and death by starvation – behind this ludicrous endeavor? Also worth mentioning may be this little innocent zoom anecdote just a few days ago, between Mary Robinson, former Irish President, and Sultan Al Jaber, the head of COP28. Ms. Robinson tells the Sultan, “We are in an absolute crisis that affects particularly women and children… as we have not yet committed to phasing out fossil fuels…. You, as the President of COP28, could now say with much credibility as you are the CEO of ADNOC …. “We must phase out fossil fuels and convert world economies into affordable, renewable, and clean energies. It will not happen overnight, but it is urgent. That’s what I would like to hear, your word “urgent”.” Sultan Al Jaber, with much patience, responds – “There is no science behind what you are asking me to do, which is phase out fossil fuels, oil, gas, coal… you are lying about it and you want me to lie about it on your behalf.” The ADNOC Chairman adds, that phasing out of coal, oil and gas would take the world ‘back into caves’. See video below. COP28 will end like all the previous COPs – no firm conclusions. The “agreements” of the Paris COP21 are still unfulfilled; they are talked about, but remain unfulfilled. Countries’ governments will continue thinking about the Paris agreements, and consider solutions, and present and debate them at the next COP, and the next… Amen. * Note to readers: Please click the share button above. Follow us on Instagram and Twitter and subscribe to our Telegram Channel. Feel free to repost and share widely Global Research articles. Peter Koenig is a geopolitical analyst and a former Senior Economist at the World Bank and the World Health Organization (WHO), where he worked for over 30 years around the world. He is the author of Implosion – An Economic Thriller about War, Environmental Destruction and Corporate Greed; and co-author of Cynthia McKinney’s book “When China Sneezes: From the Coronavirus Lockdown to the Global Politico-Economic Crisis” (Clarity Press – November 1, 2020). Peter is a Research Associate of the Centre for Research on Globalization (CRG). He is also a non-resident Senior Fellow of the Chongyang Institute of Renmin University, Beijing. https://youtu.be/R3uQHT7PyNA https://www.globalresearch.ca/climate-scam-revealed-cop28/5842976
    WWW.GLOBALRESEARCH.CA
    The Climate Scam Revealed by COP28
    All Global Research articles can be read in 51 languages by activating the Translate Website button below the author’s name (only available in desktop version). To receive Global Research’s Daily Newsletter (selected articles), click here. Click the share button above to email/forward this article to your friends and colleagues. Follow us on Instagram and Twitter and subscribe to our Telegram Channel. Feel …
    Like
    1
    1 Comments 0 Shares 26318 Views
  • A workstation typically refers to a high-performance computer system designed for professional or technical tasks. Workstations are often used in fields that require intensive computational power, such as graphic design, 3D modeling, video editing, scientific research, and engineering. These systems are more powerful than standard desktop computers and are optimized for tasks that demand significant processing capabilities.

    Here are some key characteristics of workstations:

    Performance:
    Workstations are equipped with powerful processors, large amounts of RAM (random access memory), and high-end graphics cards to handle complex calculations and graphics rendering.

    Graphics Capabilities:
    Workstations often have advanced graphics processing units (GPUs) to support tasks like 3D modeling, animation, and rendering. This is crucial in fields such as computer-aided design (CAD), architecture, and multimedia production.

    Memory and Storage:
    Workstations typically have ample RAM to handle large datasets and multitasking. They also have fast storage solutions, such as solid-state drives (SSDs), to reduce loading times for large files.

    Reliability:
    Workstations are designed for reliability and stability. They often include features like error-correcting code (ECC) memory to ensure data accuracy and prevent crashes due to memory errors.

    Expandability:
    Workstations usually offer a high degree of expandability, allowing users to add additional hardware components such as graphics cards, storage drives, and specialized peripherals.

    Specialized Software:
    Workstations often come preloaded with or are optimized for specialized software used in specific industries. This software can include CAD applications, engineering simulations, and scientific analysis tools.

    Networking:
    Workstations may have advanced networking capabilities, including support for high-speed data transfer and remote access, to facilitate collaboration and data sharing.

    Build Quality:
    Workstations are built with high-quality components and undergo rigorous testing to ensure stability and longevity. They are often designed to operate 24/7 in demanding environments.

    In summary, workstations are tailored to meet the demands of professionals in fields where high-performance computing is essential. Their design focuses on providing the processing power, graphics capabilities, and reliability needed for tasks that go beyond the capabilities of standard desktop computers.
    A workstation typically refers to a high-performance computer system designed for professional or technical tasks. Workstations are often used in fields that require intensive computational power, such as graphic design, 3D modeling, video editing, scientific research, and engineering. These systems are more powerful than standard desktop computers and are optimized for tasks that demand significant processing capabilities. Here are some key characteristics of workstations: Performance: Workstations are equipped with powerful processors, large amounts of RAM (random access memory), and high-end graphics cards to handle complex calculations and graphics rendering. Graphics Capabilities: Workstations often have advanced graphics processing units (GPUs) to support tasks like 3D modeling, animation, and rendering. This is crucial in fields such as computer-aided design (CAD), architecture, and multimedia production. Memory and Storage: Workstations typically have ample RAM to handle large datasets and multitasking. They also have fast storage solutions, such as solid-state drives (SSDs), to reduce loading times for large files. Reliability: Workstations are designed for reliability and stability. They often include features like error-correcting code (ECC) memory to ensure data accuracy and prevent crashes due to memory errors. Expandability: Workstations usually offer a high degree of expandability, allowing users to add additional hardware components such as graphics cards, storage drives, and specialized peripherals. Specialized Software: Workstations often come preloaded with or are optimized for specialized software used in specific industries. This software can include CAD applications, engineering simulations, and scientific analysis tools. Networking: Workstations may have advanced networking capabilities, including support for high-speed data transfer and remote access, to facilitate collaboration and data sharing. Build Quality: Workstations are built with high-quality components and undergo rigorous testing to ensure stability and longevity. They are often designed to operate 24/7 in demanding environments. In summary, workstations are tailored to meet the demands of professionals in fields where high-performance computing is essential. Their design focuses on providing the processing power, graphics capabilities, and reliability needed for tasks that go beyond the capabilities of standard desktop computers.
    0 Comments 0 Shares 6520 Views
  • A microcomputer is a small, relatively inexpensive computer with a microprocessor as its central processing unit (CPU). Microcomputers were the first generation of computers to benefit from the development of integrated circuits and the microprocessor, which led to the miniaturization of computer circuitry. They are commonly known as personal computers (PCs) and are designed for individual use.

    Key characteristics of microcomputers include:

    Microprocessor: The microprocessor is the central component that performs the processing of data and executes instructions. It is a single-chip CPU that contains the arithmetic logic unit (ALU), control unit, and memory.

    Memory: Microcomputers typically have RAM (random access memory) for temporary data storage and ROM (read-only memory) for storing essential firmware or software. Storage devices like hard drives or solid-state drives are used for long-term data storage.

    Input/Output (I/O) Devices: Microcomputers are equipped with various input and output devices, such as keyboards, mice, displays (monitors), printers, and networking ports, to interact with users and external devices.

    Operating System: Microcomputers run an operating system that manages hardware resources and provides a user interface. Common operating systems for microcomputers include Microsoft Windows, macOS, and various Linux distributions.

    Applications: Microcomputers support a wide range of applications for personal and business use, including word processing, spreadsheets, web browsing, gaming, programming, and more.

    Form Factor: Microcomputers come in various form factors, including desktops, laptops, tablets, and even smaller devices like smartphones. The form factor influences the size, portability, and functionality of the microcomputer.

    Networking: Microcomputers are often equipped with network interfaces to connect to local area networks (LANs) or the internet, enabling communication and data exchange with other devices.

    The development of microcomputers revolutionized the computing industry, making computers more accessible to individuals and businesses. Microcomputers paved the way for the widespread adoption of personal computing, contributing to the technological advancements we see today.
    A microcomputer is a small, relatively inexpensive computer with a microprocessor as its central processing unit (CPU). Microcomputers were the first generation of computers to benefit from the development of integrated circuits and the microprocessor, which led to the miniaturization of computer circuitry. They are commonly known as personal computers (PCs) and are designed for individual use. Key characteristics of microcomputers include: Microprocessor: The microprocessor is the central component that performs the processing of data and executes instructions. It is a single-chip CPU that contains the arithmetic logic unit (ALU), control unit, and memory. Memory: Microcomputers typically have RAM (random access memory) for temporary data storage and ROM (read-only memory) for storing essential firmware or software. Storage devices like hard drives or solid-state drives are used for long-term data storage. Input/Output (I/O) Devices: Microcomputers are equipped with various input and output devices, such as keyboards, mice, displays (monitors), printers, and networking ports, to interact with users and external devices. Operating System: Microcomputers run an operating system that manages hardware resources and provides a user interface. Common operating systems for microcomputers include Microsoft Windows, macOS, and various Linux distributions. Applications: Microcomputers support a wide range of applications for personal and business use, including word processing, spreadsheets, web browsing, gaming, programming, and more. Form Factor: Microcomputers come in various form factors, including desktops, laptops, tablets, and even smaller devices like smartphones. The form factor influences the size, portability, and functionality of the microcomputer. Networking: Microcomputers are often equipped with network interfaces to connect to local area networks (LANs) or the internet, enabling communication and data exchange with other devices. The development of microcomputers revolutionized the computing industry, making computers more accessible to individuals and businesses. Microcomputers paved the way for the widespread adoption of personal computing, contributing to the technological advancements we see today.
    0 Comments 0 Shares 5240 Views
  • Networking Components:

    Network Interface Card (NIC): Enables the computer to connect to a network.
    Router: Manages network traffic between multiple devices.
    Networking Components: Network Interface Card (NIC): Enables the computer to connect to a network. Router: Manages network traffic between multiple devices.
    0 Comments 0 Shares 696 Views
  • An American social media networking service and microblogging website. The website was launched in 2017 and is currently in open beta where fans and creators alike can share their work - https://www.pillowfort.social/statuslink
    An American social media networking service and microblogging website. The website was launched in 2017 and is currently in open beta where fans and creators alike can share their work - https://www.pillowfort.social/statuslink
    0 Comments 0 Shares 1571 Views
  • Have you ever thought about turning a small investment into $500, $1K, or even more overnight? Well, guess what? You can, and the opportunity is right here, right now!

    If you’re wondering where to put your energy, getting into the law niche is a smart move for your online adventure. It’s a niche with lots of demand, which is awesome for your online business.

    But starting something new can be a bit overwhelming, especially if you’re not sure where to begin.

    That’s where Attorney Marketing Suite Vol.1 comes in as your savior. Think of it like a secret weapon to guide you through all the marketing stuff in this niche.

    Attorney Marketing Suite Vol.1 gives you a simpler and more successful marketing journey, even if you’re just starting and don’t know all the details yet.

    Don’t miss this chance to embark on an exciting journey with Bongoinfo, as I have prepared a wide range of handy bonuses + extra resources for you at the end of the post as well. Let’s get started!

    Read Details Here: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/attorney-marketing-suite-vol1-review-bongoinfo-pqj7c

    #LegalMarketingSuccess #AttorneyMarketingSuite #LegalIndustryRevolution #DigitalMarketingforLawyers #LawFirmBoost #LegalVisibility #MarketingMagic #ClientGettingStrategies #LegalNicheDominance #WebAgencyFortune #DawnVuCreators #LawFirmOnlinePresence #SocialMediaForAttorneys #SEOforLawyers #LegalMarketingMaterials #LawyerWebDesign #BankruptcyAttorney #FamilyLawMarketing #AttorneyVideos #MarketingSuiteSuccess #LegalServicesElevated #DFYMarketing #LegalContentStrategies #LawFirmGrowth #ClientEngagementTips #ProfitableLegalMarketing #AttorneyBusinessSuccess #WebAgencyFortuneProducts #LegalMarketingAgency #DigitalMarketingMastery #WebMagic #BoostYourTraffic #SEOforSuccess #SearchEngineMagic #GoogenieLaunch #SEORevolution #DigitalDreams #WishGrantedSEO #AffiliateMagic #SEOTools #GoogenieContest #WinWithGoogenie #SaturdayMagicLaunch #innovation #management #digitalmarketing #technology #creativity #futurism #startups #marketing #socialmedia #socialnetworking #motivation #personaldevelopment #jobinterviews #sustainability #personalbranding #education #productivity #travel #sales #socialentrepreneurship #fundraising #law #strategy #culture #fashion #business #networking #hiring #health #inspiration
    Have you ever thought about turning a small investment into $500, $1K, or even more overnight? Well, guess what? You can, and the opportunity is right here, right now! If you’re wondering where to put your energy, getting into the law niche is a smart move for your online adventure. It’s a niche with lots of demand, which is awesome for your online business. But starting something new can be a bit overwhelming, especially if you’re not sure where to begin. That’s where Attorney Marketing Suite Vol.1 comes in as your savior. Think of it like a secret weapon to guide you through all the marketing stuff in this niche. Attorney Marketing Suite Vol.1 gives you a simpler and more successful marketing journey, even if you’re just starting and don’t know all the details yet. Don’t miss this chance to embark on an exciting journey with Bongoinfo, as I have prepared a wide range of handy bonuses + extra resources for you at the end of the post as well. Let’s get started! Read Details Here: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/attorney-marketing-suite-vol1-review-bongoinfo-pqj7c #LegalMarketingSuccess #AttorneyMarketingSuite #LegalIndustryRevolution #DigitalMarketingforLawyers #LawFirmBoost #LegalVisibility #MarketingMagic #ClientGettingStrategies #LegalNicheDominance #WebAgencyFortune #DawnVuCreators #LawFirmOnlinePresence #SocialMediaForAttorneys #SEOforLawyers #LegalMarketingMaterials #LawyerWebDesign #BankruptcyAttorney #FamilyLawMarketing #AttorneyVideos #MarketingSuiteSuccess #LegalServicesElevated #DFYMarketing #LegalContentStrategies #LawFirmGrowth #ClientEngagementTips #ProfitableLegalMarketing #AttorneyBusinessSuccess #WebAgencyFortuneProducts #LegalMarketingAgency #DigitalMarketingMastery #WebMagic #BoostYourTraffic #SEOforSuccess #SearchEngineMagic #GoogenieLaunch #SEORevolution #DigitalDreams #WishGrantedSEO #AffiliateMagic #SEOTools #GoogenieContest #WinWithGoogenie #SaturdayMagicLaunch #innovation #management #digitalmarketing #technology #creativity #futurism #startups #marketing #socialmedia #socialnetworking #motivation #personaldevelopment #jobinterviews #sustainability #personalbranding #education #productivity #travel #sales #socialentrepreneurship #fundraising #law #strategy #culture #fashion #business #networking #hiring #health #inspiration
    WWW.LINKEDIN.COM
    Attorney Marketing Suite Vol.1 Review
    Unlock unparalleled success in legal marketing with the all-encompassing Attorney Marketing Suite Vol.1.
    Love
    1
    0 Comments 0 Shares 23992 Views
  • Cardano blockchain is a third-generation blockchain that is designed to be more secure, scalable, and sustainable than other blockchains. Here are some of the ways that Cardano can be used to create more secure and efficient systems:

    Banking and Payments: Cardano blockchain can be used to create more secure and efficient payment systems. With Cardano’s Ouroboros consensus algorithm, transactions are verified by a network of nodes that work together to ensure the integrity of the blockchain.

    Cyber Security: Cardano blockchain can be used to create more secure and tamper-proof systems. With Cardano’s Plutus programming language, developers can write smart contracts that are more secure and less prone to errors.

    Supply Chain Management: Cardano blockchain can be used to create more transparent and efficient supply chains. With Cardano’s traceability features, it is possible to track products from the source to the end consumer.

    Forecasting: Cardano blockchain can be used to create more accurate forecasting models. With Cardano’s data storage capabilities, it is possible to store large amounts of data in a secure and efficient manner.

    Networking and the Internet of Things (IoT): Cardano blockchain can be used to create more secure and efficient networks for IoT devices. With Cardano’s low energy consumption and high scalability, it is possible to create networks that are both secure and efficient.

    Insurance: Cardano blockchain can be used to create more efficient insurance systems. With Cardano’s smart contract capabilities, it is possible to automate many of the processes involved in insurance claims.

    Private Transport and Ride Sharing: Cardano blockchain can be used to create more secure and efficient ride sharing systems. With Cardano’s traceability features, it is possible to track the movement of vehicles in real-time.

    Cloud Storage: Cardano blockchain can be used to create more secure and efficient cloud storage systems. With Cardano’s low energy consumption and high scalability, it is possible to store large amounts of data in a secure and efficient manner.

    Healthcare: Cardano blockchain can be used to create more secure and efficient healthcare systems. With Cardano’s traceability features, it is possible to track patient data in real-time while maintaining patient privacy.

    Real Estate: Cardano blockchain can be used to create more transparent and efficient real estate markets. With Cardano’s traceability features, it is possible to track property ownership in real-time.

    Energy Management: Cardano blockchain can be used to create more efficient energy management systems. With Cardano’s low energy consumption and high scalability, it is possible to create networks that are both secure and efficient.

    Voting Systems: Cardano blockchain can be used to create more secure and transparent voting systems. With Cardano’s traceability features, it is possible to track votes in real-time while maintaining voter privacy.
    Cardano blockchain is a third-generation blockchain that is designed to be more secure, scalable, and sustainable than other blockchains. Here are some of the ways that Cardano can be used to create more secure and efficient systems:

    Banking and Payments: Cardano blockchain can be used to create more secure and efficient payment systems. With Cardano’s Ouroboros consensus algorithm, transactions are verified by a network of nodes that work together to ensure the integrity of the blockchain.

    Cyber Security: Cardano blockchain can be used to create more secure and tamper-proof systems. With Cardano’s Plutus programming language, developers can write smart contracts that are more secure and less prone to errors.

    Supply Chain Management: Cardano blockchain can be used to create more transparent and efficient supply chains. With Cardano’s traceability features, it is possible to track products from the source to the end consumer.

    Forecasting: Cardano blockchain can be used to create more accurate forecasting models. With Cardano’s data storage capabilities, it is possible to store large amounts of data in a secure and efficient manner.

    Networking and the Internet of Things (IoT): Cardano blockchain can be used to create more secure and efficient networks for IoT devices. With Cardano’s low energy consumption and high scalability, it is possible to create networks that are both secure and efficient.

    Insurance: Cardano blockchain can be used to create more efficient insurance systems. With Cardano’s smart contract capabilities, it is possible to automate many of the processes involved in insurance claims.

    Private Transport and Ride Sharing: Cardano blockchain can be used to create more secure and efficient ride sharing systems. With Cardano’s traceability features, it is possible to track the movement of vehicles in real-time.

    Cloud Storage: Cardano blockchain can be used to create more secure and efficient cloud storage systems. With Cardano’s low energy consumption and high scalability, it is possible to store large amounts of data in a secure and efficient manner.

    Healthcare: Cardano blockchain can be used to create more secure and efficient healthcare systems. With Cardano’s traceability features, it is possible to track patient data in real-time while maintaining patient privacy.

    Real Estate: Cardano blockchain can be used to create more transparent and efficient real estate markets. With Cardano’s traceability features, it is possible to track property ownership in real-time.

    Energy Management: Cardano blockchain can be used to create more efficient energy management systems. With Cardano’s low energy consumption and high scalability, it is possible to create networks that are both secure and efficient.

    Voting Systems: Cardano blockchain can be used to create more secure and transparent voting systems. With Cardano’s traceability features, it is possible to track votes in real-time while maintaining voter privacy.

    (Generative language model was used in the making of this post)
    Cardano blockchain is a third-generation blockchain that is designed to be more secure, scalable, and sustainable than other blockchains. Here are some of the ways that Cardano can be used to create more secure and efficient systems: Banking and Payments: Cardano blockchain can be used to create more secure and efficient payment systems. With Cardano’s Ouroboros consensus algorithm, transactions are verified by a network of nodes that work together to ensure the integrity of the blockchain. Cyber Security: Cardano blockchain can be used to create more secure and tamper-proof systems. With Cardano’s Plutus programming language, developers can write smart contracts that are more secure and less prone to errors. Supply Chain Management: Cardano blockchain can be used to create more transparent and efficient supply chains. With Cardano’s traceability features, it is possible to track products from the source to the end consumer. Forecasting: Cardano blockchain can be used to create more accurate forecasting models. With Cardano’s data storage capabilities, it is possible to store large amounts of data in a secure and efficient manner. Networking and the Internet of Things (IoT): Cardano blockchain can be used to create more secure and efficient networks for IoT devices. With Cardano’s low energy consumption and high scalability, it is possible to create networks that are both secure and efficient. Insurance: Cardano blockchain can be used to create more efficient insurance systems. With Cardano’s smart contract capabilities, it is possible to automate many of the processes involved in insurance claims. Private Transport and Ride Sharing: Cardano blockchain can be used to create more secure and efficient ride sharing systems. With Cardano’s traceability features, it is possible to track the movement of vehicles in real-time. Cloud Storage: Cardano blockchain can be used to create more secure and efficient cloud storage systems. With Cardano’s low energy consumption and high scalability, it is possible to store large amounts of data in a secure and efficient manner. Healthcare: Cardano blockchain can be used to create more secure and efficient healthcare systems. With Cardano’s traceability features, it is possible to track patient data in real-time while maintaining patient privacy. Real Estate: Cardano blockchain can be used to create more transparent and efficient real estate markets. With Cardano’s traceability features, it is possible to track property ownership in real-time. Energy Management: Cardano blockchain can be used to create more efficient energy management systems. With Cardano’s low energy consumption and high scalability, it is possible to create networks that are both secure and efficient. Voting Systems: Cardano blockchain can be used to create more secure and transparent voting systems. With Cardano’s traceability features, it is possible to track votes in real-time while maintaining voter privacy. Cardano blockchain is a third-generation blockchain that is designed to be more secure, scalable, and sustainable than other blockchains. Here are some of the ways that Cardano can be used to create more secure and efficient systems: Banking and Payments: Cardano blockchain can be used to create more secure and efficient payment systems. With Cardano’s Ouroboros consensus algorithm, transactions are verified by a network of nodes that work together to ensure the integrity of the blockchain. Cyber Security: Cardano blockchain can be used to create more secure and tamper-proof systems. With Cardano’s Plutus programming language, developers can write smart contracts that are more secure and less prone to errors. Supply Chain Management: Cardano blockchain can be used to create more transparent and efficient supply chains. With Cardano’s traceability features, it is possible to track products from the source to the end consumer. Forecasting: Cardano blockchain can be used to create more accurate forecasting models. With Cardano’s data storage capabilities, it is possible to store large amounts of data in a secure and efficient manner. Networking and the Internet of Things (IoT): Cardano blockchain can be used to create more secure and efficient networks for IoT devices. With Cardano’s low energy consumption and high scalability, it is possible to create networks that are both secure and efficient. Insurance: Cardano blockchain can be used to create more efficient insurance systems. With Cardano’s smart contract capabilities, it is possible to automate many of the processes involved in insurance claims. Private Transport and Ride Sharing: Cardano blockchain can be used to create more secure and efficient ride sharing systems. With Cardano’s traceability features, it is possible to track the movement of vehicles in real-time. Cloud Storage: Cardano blockchain can be used to create more secure and efficient cloud storage systems. With Cardano’s low energy consumption and high scalability, it is possible to store large amounts of data in a secure and efficient manner. Healthcare: Cardano blockchain can be used to create more secure and efficient healthcare systems. With Cardano’s traceability features, it is possible to track patient data in real-time while maintaining patient privacy. Real Estate: Cardano blockchain can be used to create more transparent and efficient real estate markets. With Cardano’s traceability features, it is possible to track property ownership in real-time. Energy Management: Cardano blockchain can be used to create more efficient energy management systems. With Cardano’s low energy consumption and high scalability, it is possible to create networks that are both secure and efficient. Voting Systems: Cardano blockchain can be used to create more secure and transparent voting systems. With Cardano’s traceability features, it is possible to track votes in real-time while maintaining voter privacy. (Generative language model was used in the making of this post)
    Like
    1
    0 Comments 0 Shares 3670 Views
  • Meta developing new social networking app to compete with Twitter.

    #Nfthere #SME #Twitter #SoMee #Meta
    Meta developing new social networking app to compete with Twitter. #Nfthere #SME #Twitter #SoMee #Meta
    Like
    8
    0 Comments 0 Shares 1078 Views