Friday, October 27, 2023
Tuesday, October 24, 2023
Monday, October 23, 2023
Iron Dome Successful
The Israeli system of missiles against missiles Iron Dome has proved its value in the current war. All the world is following what is working in a real war, and what is not. Today it was published that America is starting to produce this missile in the USA. The technology is theirs because they financed its development.
Saturday, October 21, 2023
The Fabric of TimeSpace
“in the Copenhagen version of quantum mechanics, there is a quantum world and there is a classical world, and a boundary between them: when things become definite. When things that are indefinite in the quantum world become definite. And what they’re trying to say is that is the fundamental thing that happens in nature, when things that are indefinite become definite. And that’s what “now” is. The moment now, the present moment, that all these people say is missing from science and missing from physics, that is the transition from indefinite to definite.”
Friday, October 20, 2023
Nazism resurgent
"Israel has one of the best armed militaries in the world, and they need an additional infusion of ten billion dollars to fight off a group of ragtag Arab concentration camp escapees on paragliders?
That’s a lot of money to put down a prison break.
At least Ukrainian aid could be justified on the grounds that they’re fighting against a superior military force. The Russians have thousands of tanks, artillery, aircraft and warships – oh, and nukes.
Israel is a wealthy country, with a GDP per capita recently surpassing France, Britain and Germany – in no small part due to huge technology, industry, jobs and wealth transfer from the United States – thanks, to a large degree to outsourcing organized by the likes of Jew Paul Singer.
Israel has an above replacement fertility rate AND high per capita income – no Western countries have..."
Thursday, October 19, 2023
Argentina slides into the Yuan zone
Wednesday, October 18, 2023
About honesty
A Citibank employee tried to claim several dishes on expenses, saying he had eaten them all himself.
The banker later admitted he had shared the food with his partner and was fired by Citibank.
A judge ruled in the bank's favor in a wrongful-dismissal lawsuit.
The banking giant Citibank has won an employment lawsuit against an employee who was fired after claiming expenses for food and drink for his partner during a business trip and misleading the bank about it.
The former analyst Szabolcs Fekete had sued the bank, accusing it of unfair dismissal after being fired last year for gross misconduct over the expenses claim. He initially said he had consumed two sandwiches, two pasta dishes, and two coffees by himself during a business trip to Amsterdam but later acknowledged his partner had shared some of the food.
People managing money needs absolute honesty and integrity. I am glad that strict Victorian morals are still effective in the USA.