* * Skolkovo * *
HAPPY HUNTING
https:// freedomoutpost.com/the-dark-agenda-of-hillarys-russian-involvement-as-secretary-of-state-and-why-no-investigation/
^ ^ ^ WORTH READING EVERY SENTENCE ^ ^ ^
The U.S. Army Foreign Military Studies Program at Fort Leavenworth concluded in 2013: “Skolkovo is arguably an overt alternative to clandestine industrial espionage.”
>https:// www.nationalreview.com/2017/04/clinton-russia-ties-bill-hillary-sold-out-us-interests-putin-regime/
FACT SHEET: U.S. - Russia Bilateral Presidential Commission
>https:// obamawhitehouse.archives.gov/the-press-office/fact-sheet-us-russia-bilateral-presidential-commission
The key to the Bilateral Agreement is:
“…technology transfer and investment, and the Commission played a key role in everything from intellectual property sharing to export licensing to facilitating American investment in Russia and Russian investment in America."
Many believe the Kremlin's motives for attracting cooperation from hundreds of foreign technology companies aren't entirely benign. Among those who would benefit from the “huge honey pot” for the Russian technology industry, says Seattle-based cybersecurity expert Jeffrey Carr, would be the security services who monitor every byte of Internet traffic. “If you're wiring a facility,” he says, “the best time to do it is while it's being built.” Skolkovo, he says, would provide an information-gathering “coup.”
Russia's Silicon Valley Dreams May Threaten Cybersecurity
>https:// www.rferl.org/a/Russias_Silicon_Valley_Dreams_May_Threaten_Cybersecurity/2219756.html
The Obama Executive Order 12866 that changed FERPA, Family Education Rights in Privacy Act, now allows personally identifiable data to be shared, data mined, and researched with almost anyone who wants the data…for free…without parental consent.
>http:// www.newswithviews.com/Hoge/anita111.htm
Data mining, biometric analysis, and research on students without parental knowledge and consent may be violating privacy laws.
>http:// blogs.edweek.org/edweek/DigitalEducation/2014/10/data-mining_research_privacy_NSF.html