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Obscure Research Blog; September, 2008 Archive; Obscure Research Blog Top Searches: • 243 112 609 1 • homeschool curriculum based on trachtenberg mathematics • | By BobP at 09/29/08 20:18
The three and half hour long video the The Money Masters explains what is going on, using the same ploys that have been used in the past, as far back as 1833.Today's "Bailout" is based in history, and has been in the planing for years. If you don't have time to watch the full 3.5 hours, at least watch these few minutes at the following time marks: 1:10:37 to 1:11:45: Threats of panic and depression to manipulate the markets. 1:24:56 to 1:25:35: Explains why the National Debt can not be paid off, as that will destroy the 'Money' supply: 1:42:37 to 1:43:50 Explains the manipulation to buy up homes and farms for pennies on the dollar. 1:55:06 1:56:33 Explains why the 'Money Changers' have to make Corporation's use credit, instead of money from profits so that 'They' maintain control. We have documented this previously,see the speech given before the National Economists Club in Washington, D.C. on November 21, 2002 by Ben S. Bernanke. The bottom line is that the government will let the stock market crash to support the bond market. The solution to the problem is to dump the Federal Reserve, and go back to Lincoln's "Green Backs" as the video explains. Only 'We The People' can make this happen. We have also documented what is the probably next step previously, which will be the invocation of the The National Security and Homeland Security Presidential Directive [NSPD-51 and HSPD-20], signed on May 9, 2007 that declares that in the event of a "catastrophic event", the president can become what is best described as "a dictator" under this section: (b) "Catastrophic Emergency" means any incident, regardless of location, that results in extraordinary levels of mass casualties, damage, or disruption severely affecting the U.S. population, infrastructure, environment, economy, or government functions;
Most are wondering who is going to be elected, I'm wonder if there is even going to be an election...
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By BobP at 09/28/08 09:45
In Embedded Systems you occasionally run up against a problem that involves Matrices.You can find good but dry articles covering the subject, if you have some basses Matrices to build from. If you don't your left scratching your head asking "what was that saying?". A short, and old (1972), book by Digital Equipment Corporation BASIC Matrix Operations presents the subject in an understandable fashion, using New York Hot Dog Vendors to show how Matrices apply to the real world. Most relevant today is the explanation of why you would want to square and cube a Matrix to solve Wireless Sensor routing problems. Title: "BASIC Matrix Operations Publisher: Digital Equipment Corporation, Maynard, Massachusetts 01754 ERIC #: ED066000 Request the book from your local library via inter-library-loan if they do not have the book on hand. Also see our last post on Kiss My Math and past post on Trachtenberg Speed System of Basic Mathematics.
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By BobP at 09/28/08 07:46
The Main Stream News is reporting today that a new record prime number has been found. In their typical style, the reports lacks any meaningful detail.The new number was actually found last month. Edson Smith, Computing Resource Manager for the UCLA Department of Mathematics summarizes the achievement here, and gives the details here. "The UCLA Mersenne Prime number is 243112609 - 1. The actual number has 12,978,189 digits. If you're so inclined, long-time Mersenne Prime researcher Landon Curt Noll has made the number itself available here. If you're really, really inclined, he also provides the entire number in English (all 328 megabytes of it) here."
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