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Davos sessions are coming to an end today after a week of presentations on the crisis coming to planet earth. Each presentation offered problems without viable solutions and helped set the stage for panic and policy. Listening to Thursday’s public recordings, I was struck by the presentation, “The Earth Data Revolution.” Each day 100 terabytes of data are collected. They claim this data will drive accountability but that it will need to be trustworthy.
I called in a friend who has been creating reports for revenue and accountability purposes for decades. On today’s show, he explains why accountability based on data can be dangerous. We explore this through the WEF and vaccine data. Listeners unfamiliar with data presentations may be shocked to find out how easy it is to get the desired report based on number selection.
My favorite session at the WEF was the “Four Day Week.” I support bringing humanity back in touch with life and ending the work/life imbalance that has caused many health and family issues. With two people needing to work to make ends meet in a family, having more time together could be helpful to our values and connect with our children. Studies in the UK show it was positive for both employers and employees. I present the historical reasons for implementing the 5-day, 40-hour work week.
While focusing on the WEF this week, I missed a big story. Zelle had a glitch that caused money to be removed from countless accounts on Wednesday. Could this be a test for what’s ahead? This sounds like an excellent way to test digital currency delivery and seizure, as well as, return to make the account whole.
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