0
2

[–] Vindicator [M] 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

31416, The Millennium Report is a disinfo purveryor. You should corroborate any claims from there with more reliable sources.

0
1

[–] 3141592653 [S] 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Thanks, I wasn't aware. I like how you rounded up my name

0
2

[–] Vindicator 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

LOL. I only have about three slots in my working memory...long strings of numbers are not my strength ;-).

0
1

[–] YogSoggoth 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago  (edited ago)

I spend most of my limited time spreading information. From Zero Hedge. Epstein-Linked MIT Media Lab And NYT Director Resigns After Exposé Reveals Scramble To Conceal Ties It was a payoff for services rendered, and Bill Gates was accessory.

0
0

[–] 4freedomsring ago 

https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/885098#vp_5

Medscape Interview with MIT Media Lab scientist Dr. Boyden- funded by Bill Gates to study human brain. Boyden studied/ experimented with?on ? ITO, who had no formal college degrees, but had a spark of entrepreneurship. Reminds us of Epstein, right? No degree.

From the interview :

“ Can we find—and facilitate—ideas that are misfits, people who don't quite fit in, or projects that can change the world but might seem a little bit wacky?

“Dr Topol: Joi Ito, the head of the MIT Media Lab, does not have any [formal] education, is that right?

"You're going to take a graduate student who didn't finish college?"

Dr Topol: Exactly. He's a good model.

Dr Boyden: He did okay, right?

Dr Topol: I want to finish up with the BRAIN Initiative. There's worldwide interest that this precious organ has been understudied and is poorly understood. We have new tools, especially optogenetics, and this is getting a lot of funding from the National Institutes of Health. Where do you think the global and US BRAIN Initiative will go? Obviously, you're going to be a significant part of that.”

Boyden did undergrad at Stanford. Home of liar psycho Kavanaugh accuser Blasey Ford.

0
0

[–] triple_entandre ago 

0
0

[–] think- ago  (edited ago)

Now it gets interesting.....Epstein, Trump and Kushner buddy Muhammad Bin Salman visited the MIT...

....what for, I wonder? To discuss his child rape and trafficking hobby? /s

Dr. Eric M Arndt @arndt_eric

Yup, I personally witnessed Muhammad Bin Salman visit the Media Lab...gives you a sense of the folks they’re cultivating

It was a Saturday and the visit was not generally announced. Hard to miss the black SUVs and snipers on the roof of the former Senior House though.

https://twitter.com/arndt_eric/status/1170389990079119361

The date was March 24, 2018.

@letsdothis3 @new4now @gamepwn @Factfinder2

0
2

[–] letsdothis3 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

There was a protest at MIT about that visit: https://www.facebook.com/events/massachusetts-institute-of-technology-mit/protest-saudi-crown-prince-mohammed-bin-salman-at-mit/976637582491005/

MAR 23rd Protest Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman at MIT

The Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia – a country that has been responsible for the bombing of Yemen and its humanitarian crisis, the worldwide diffusion of a virulent form of Wahhabi Sunni Islam, the arming of rebels in various countries, and human rights violations in its own country – will be visiting MIT between March 24 and 26. We call on all those who oppose militarism, war, and extremism to urge MIT to cancel this visit. If MIT doesn’t meet this demand, we call on you to to oppose this visit with us by protesting at MIT.

https://thetech.com/2018/03/25/mbs-visits-mit

Mohammed bin Salman, the crown prince of Saudi Arabia, visited MIT Saturday as one of the stops on his first official tour of the U.S.

“His Royal Highness Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman’s visit today in Greater Boston focused on nurturing ties between the private sector and academia of the two nations,” according to a press release by the Royal Embassy of Saudi Arabia’s Information Office.

The prince’s visit was in conjunction with the second annual Innovation to Impact forum, which was held at the Samberg Center in E52 Saturday morning as part of an “ongoing collaboration” between MIT and several Saudi Arabian entities, specifically King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST), and the General Authority of Small and Medium Enterprises.

“Saudi Arabia and MIT have a longstanding collaborative relationship focused on subjects of mutual interest,” Kimberly Allen, director of media relations and deputy director of MIT News, wrote in an email to The Tech.

This includes “creating opportunities for post-doctoral Saudi women scientists and engineers to study at MIT” and “supporting the development of sustainable energy,” Allen continued. “Saudi Aramco is a founding member of the MIT Energy Initiative.”

Leaders at the forum included MIT President L. Rafael Reif and Saudi Minister of Energy, Industry, and Mineral Resources Khalid Al-Falih. Collaborative agreements on various research initiatives, such as those Allen listed, were signed by the participants and “inaugurated by the Crown Prince,” according to the press release.

The Saudi Embassy also tweeted that the prince toured an innovation exhibition at MIT that showcased “selected industrial innovations produced by several Saudi companies and universities.”

Aside from limited official publicity, secrecy and rigid security have surrounded Mohammed’s visit, which took place at the Media Lab shortly after the forum.

Allen wrote in her email that “when circumstances indicated the Crown Prince's desire to visit MIT” during his time in Greater Boston, “MIT agreed to host him.”

0
1

[–] think- 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Thanks.

0
0

[–] kazza64 ago 

mmmm ..... yummy ..... num num num

0
0

[–] The_Real_Wahrheit ago 

Absolutely mind-blowing. TY Patriot!

Clear out the upper middle and top of all the Fortune 500, banks, government, all of it! If you have an Ivy degree, sorry, no job! Learn to code! RAUS! SCHNELL!

0
0

[–] think- ago  (edited ago)

Bill Gates funneled two million dollars through Epstein to the MIT. But why didn't he give the money directly to them?

@letsdothis3 @new4now

0
0

[–] Vascodegecko ago 

My guess is to show that Epstein was still the man. Despite the conviction.

load more comments ▼ (6 remaining)