Yes, good article. I have been looking at some of the new tech firms that are coming out of certain Ivy League pools such as the MIT Media Lab cited in this article and noticing a few common threads which give me pause for concern. So, good to see a writer flagging MIT in terms of the pedophilia problem. It backs up some of my suspicions.
I really need to flesh that out in a detailed post giving examples. But some general commonalities stem from themes like : main figurehead boy 'genius' often has an unusual upbringing with interesting family connections with a long history of "government" and/or academic service; these types of families often compartmentalize their connections so that the family tree and history is hidden from the public; hidden or undisclosed links/access to university departments;venture capitalists that swoop in and give unusually large amounts of money to the starterup projects; the branding tends to run along similar themes so that the attuned eye picks up on it; similar political ideologies that tie in with globalism agendas; very male oriented young management team with certain character traits. But as I said, this needs to be explained with specific examples.....
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cantsleepawink ago
Yes, good article. I have been looking at some of the new tech firms that are coming out of certain Ivy League pools such as the MIT Media Lab cited in this article and noticing a few common threads which give me pause for concern. So, good to see a writer flagging MIT in terms of the pedophilia problem. It backs up some of my suspicions.
Atlantean120 ago
Can you expand on these "common threads"?
cantsleepawink ago
I really need to flesh that out in a detailed post giving examples. But some general commonalities stem from themes like : main figurehead boy 'genius' often has an unusual upbringing with interesting family connections with a long history of "government" and/or academic service; these types of families often compartmentalize their connections so that the family tree and history is hidden from the public; hidden or undisclosed links/access to university departments;venture capitalists that swoop in and give unusually large amounts of money to the starterup projects; the branding tends to run along similar themes so that the attuned eye picks up on it; similar political ideologies that tie in with globalism agendas; very male oriented young management team with certain character traits. But as I said, this needs to be explained with specific examples.....