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We, the people of the Earth,.... Capisce?
i guess he is other...
Hey Buddy!, I saw that today's opening was a little below last Monday's opening
Hey bud, I really dislike your username, can you elaborate on what it means for you?
Thanks.
Hi Man! maybe you dont like, because you thinkthat my user name is this:?>>>
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Environmental, social, and governance ESG Environmental, social, and governance is shorthand for an investing principle that prioritizes
environmental issues, social issues, and corporate governance.
Investing with ESG considerations is sometimes referred to as responsible investing or,
in more proactive cases, impact investing. The term is also frequently used interchangeably
with corporate social responsibility and sustainability, although these concepts have different
foci, origins and applications. The term ESG first came to prominence in a 2004 report titled
"Who Cares Wins", which was a joint initiative of financial institutions at the invitation of the
United Nations. By 2023, the ESG movement had grown from a UN corporate social
responsibility initiative into a global phenomenon representing more than US$30 trillion in
assets under management.
Criticisms of ESG vary depending on viewpoint and area of focus"
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Environmental%2C_social%2C_and_governanceBut No!, my user name is the first letters of my name, and the first is 'Everton',
Everton= The first part of the name, “Ever,” is believed to be derived from an old regional term meaning “boar.”
In ancient times, boars were revered for their strength and ferocity,
symbolizing power and courage. The connection between Everton and boars
hints at a village that may have been known for its boar-related activities
or even had a boar as its emblem.
The second part, “ton,” referred to a settlement or village.
This suggests that
Everton may have been a thriving community,
where people lived and worked together,
united by their shared connection to the boar.
Imagine the bustling streets of Everton in ancient times,
with villagers going about their daily lives, their livelihoods intertwined
with the presence of the boar. Perhaps there were skilled hunters
who provided meat for the community,
or craftsmen who used boar-related imagery in their art and creations.
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Sunday reads:
From Blockchain To Ball-And-Chain: Are We Being Borg'd?Blockchain is often sold as a liberating technology. It’s sold as a super-secure, shared digital notebook where transactions get recorded in unbreakable blocks that form a chain. These spread across thousands of computers worldwide so no single boss can tamper with it. It promises privacy and freedom from banks or governments. But from my skeptical angle, like the one Whitney Webb takes, it’s actually shaping up to be a high-tech ball and chain designed to track and control every aspect of our lives. This happens despite those privacy boasts. While blockchain claims to be decentralized and anonymous, most versions, like Bitcoin’s, create a permanent, public ledger where every transaction is traceable forever. This makes it easy for powerful entities from governments to corporations to follow your money trail. They link it to your identity through exchanges or data leaks. They can build detailed profiles on your habits, associations, and whereabouts.
Elites are co-opting this tech. They push for things like central bank digital currencies built on blockchain that tie your finances to digital IDs with biometrics. This turns everyday spending into a surveilled activity. In the future non-compliant behavior like buying the “wrong” things or associating with certain people could get you flagged, frozen out, or punished. This could mean a world where your blockchain-tracked data feeds into AI systems that predict, manipulate, reward or punish your actions.
The ultimate goal is to enforce rules through programmable money. The programmable money can expire, restrict purchases, and track everything you purchase automatically. This is being pushed under the guise of security and efficiency. Critics on X say that because blockchains are so public and open, it’s easy for others to watch everything you do and even jump ahead of your trades to make quick money off you.
They argue that without true privacy, decentralization just hands control to the most resourced spies. This echoes Webb’s expose on how Bitcoin’s traceability makes it a tool for destroying real financial privacy in favor of elite-controlled systems.
Expose their plan before it’s too late.
Don’t let them Borgify us and turn free humans into obedient, trackable nodes in their machine. Don’t let them steal nature and turn it into a commodity for the elite. Get active locally. Resist immediately. Slow their rollout to a crawl. The future isn’t theirs yet. We claim it by saying NO!
Resistance is NOT futile.
We will NOT comply.
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If humanity really wants to get rid of the controlling power, the first thing to do is to tear down
all the wireless transmission towers that make up the
worldwide broadcast network, (Read about biosensors) after this first step is completed,
the second part is to prevent them from building new towers or other methods of wireless data transmission.
By doing so, more than 50% of the path to a free humanity will be completed...
But the hardest part is to unite humanity, since every day the human being wakes up
with the purpose of attacking someone and feeling good about harming others,
as an individual ecstasy, forgetting the power of union, the individualization of the being,
is financed by governments day after day, consume, obey and do not question!