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letsdothis3 ago

Well lookee here, found a connection to Jeffrey Epstein - in this post about apps used by hotels like the Standard:

Smollett Case, Child Trafficking Agent Greg Wing and another restaurant app OPENTABLE with links to Jeffrey Epstein

OpenTable is part of the Booking Holdings group... Jeffrey Epstein is one of the directors http://ir.bookingholdings.com/node/24076/html...Founder is Jay S. Walker.. an American inventor, entrepreneur and chairman of Walker Digital, a privately held research and development lab focused on using digital networks to create new business systems. Walker is also curator of TEDMED since 2011, and a founder of Priceline.com (now known as Booking Holdings) and Synapse Group, Inc. ...Walker attended Cornell University where he majored in Industrial and Labor Relations and was a member of the Quill and Dagger society and the Sigma Phi Society.

In 1992 Walker and Michael Loeb[10] co-founded New Sub Services, today known as Synapse Group, a company that used the credit card network to process magazine subscriptions..

In 2003, Walker Digital devised an Internet–based surveillance system called U.S. HomeGuard. The basic concept was to hire 1 million work-at-home employees who would log in over the Internet to provide constant surveillance of image feeds from some 47,000 security cameras. These webcams would be installed nationwide at security-sensitive sites including border crossings, water reservoirs, chemical plants, nuclear power generators, airports, etc. Observers would report any suspicious activity to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security within 30 seconds. Wiredmagazine called the idea "intriguing"

Related post:

Another restaurant app OPENTABLE and the UK restaurant business, Andre Balazs' Chiltern Firehouse, the Sainsbury family and the Rothschilds

Michael Loeb is connected to one Jeremy Loeb on FB - is he the father? I can't be bothered to find out... Jeremy is one of the founders of the Tibu Foundation http://tibufoundation.org/about-us/founders/ which is involved with that Kenyan orphanage Nyumbani.. the one where the pedo BA pilot attacked many children while BA knew about it and did nothing until the company was sued. http://www.nyumbani.org/annual-gala/

He cofounded the foundation with Christopher Onesti, co-creator of DORMHOP http://www.dormhop.com/team

In Fall 2016, Nicolas Weninger, Christopher Onesti, and Benjamin Lee came together in Harvard's CS50 Introduction to Computer Science course for the final project. Their vision was to create a service that would not only complete the requirements for the course, but also serve the whole community of the Ivy League....Dormhop has evolved since we started working on it, with the aim to connect students across the Ivy League and beyond. Using the platform, students can get in touch with fellow students at the university they want to travel to in order to find a host and a place to stay. Our matching algorithm will try to find the ideal host for you.

Onesti is supposedly also responsible for startup Entyde https://www.seas.harvard.edu/news/2017/06/prize-winning-business-concept-is-breath-of-fresh-air

Around the dinner table one evening, Christopher Onesti’s physician father shared a story about an emergency patient who died due to a preventable mistake -- improper intubation. ..So, from the day he walked onto the Harvard campus in September 2016, Onesti was set on launching a startup. He met like-minded freshman Nicolas Weninger, an electrical engineering concentrator, and the two began brainstorming viable startup ideas. They drew inspiration from their collaborative project in Introduction to Computer Science (CS 50), which ultimately led to the launch of Entyde, which they entered into the 10th annual i3 Innovation Challenge. The student startup competition is organized by the Technology and Entrepreneurship Center at the John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences.

I'd love to know who his father is.

letsdothis3 ago

@think- ...see parent