Anonymous ID: bf41d0 July 1, 2018, 5:14 a.m. No.1982525   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>1981710

 

good morning anons!

catching up on bread and when I looked at this post I noticed that none of the responses suggested that anon "learn how to help themselves" by using tineye.com.

So much of what we are tasked to do here revolves around helping others to help themselves. Our pervasive problems societally and politically these days (and Q has stated repeatedly) are based in the fact that:

THEY WANT YOU TO FOLLOW THE STARS (i.e. use celebrities as role models and Truth)

(we must) USE LOGIC (i.e. learn to think for yourselves)

Even in my home, the hardest task it getting someone to open a search engine for themselves. Important we send newfags and lazyfags to find their own sources. THEN we explode (increasingly) exponentially.

think of the prolific statements in alien cartoons (propaganda)

TAKE ME TO YOUR LEADER

 

and personalities run off to twidder with "Q said this" and "Q said that" when Q team is repeatedly teaching us to use available resources, research, discern, use logic, trust, find God (within ourselves), we have more than we know (multiple means which INCLUDE trusting our insides instead of the propaganda in our faces 24/7).

WWG1WGA

The Truth is like a lion, it doesn't need defending. Set it free and it defends itself.

peace and love

Anonymous ID: bf41d0 July 1, 2018, 5:28 a.m. No.1982567   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2582 >>2700 >>2834 >>2976 >>2994

>>1982482

yes, lots going on with Verizon and interesting dates

Vestberg, the company's chief technology officer, will succeed Lowell McAdam, who has been CEO since August 2011. He joined the company last year and was viewed as a potential successor to McAdam, along with two executives who had risen through Verizon's ranks: Marni Walden, Verizon's head of media, and John Stratton, president of global operations. Walden left the company earlier this year, and Verizon said on Friday that Stratton would retire by the end of 2018.

"They picked an outsider with a little bit more new experience compared to John Stratton, who has been nurtured and groomed for this position for 20 years," said Roger Entner, an analyst at Recon Analytics.

 

He added, "I think this is a logical culmination of a strategy for the last five, six, seven years of Lowell and Verizon in general bringing in more and more people from the outside."

Verizon's chief marketing officer Diego Scotti, who joined the company in 2014, came from the retailer J. Crew. Ronan Dunne, who some industry insiders also saw as a potential successor to McAdam, became president of Verizon Wireless after serving as CEO of Telefonica UK. And CFO Matthew Ellis started at Verizon in 2013 after more than a decade at Tyson Foods.

Verizon has reason to make big changes. It has been facing more competition for subscribers in a saturated market for U.S. wireless subscribers where most people already have cell phone service.

The company and its No. 2 rival AT&T have pursued different strategies in search of growth. AT&T is trying to distinguish itself through ownership of content with an $85 billion acquisition of Time Warner, which owns channels such as HBO and CNN. At the Code conference in May, AT&T CEO Randall Stephenson said that he feels the company needs to pursue a vertically integrated strategy, incorporating both content and distribution, to remain relevant against tech giants with multifaceted businesses such as Amazon, Google and Microsoft.

 

https://www.cnbc.com/2018/06/08/verizons-ceo-pick-shows-the-company-is-banking-on-5g-over-content.html

Anonymous ID: bf41d0 July 1, 2018, 5:48 a.m. No.1982680   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2688

>>1982582

heard. affiliated with them tangentially myself. can't wait til the shtf and some decent counseling programs for the afflicted come available to that I can transfer my skills elsewhere.

Anonymous ID: bf41d0 July 1, 2018, 5:50 a.m. No.1982691   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>1982582

have also noticed some connections with the #nextgen hashtag that Tom St*yer uses. something there but nothing concrete yet (lol). VZ new store prototype is nextgen.

Anonymous ID: bf41d0 July 1, 2018, 6 a.m. No.1982755   🗄️.is 🔗kun

this one is worth a dig (for this anon)

 

http://www.law.nyu.edu/bernstein-institute/conference-2016

 

looking for the info we had on the Predictive Futures conference/ was posted in the winter digs, perhaps even when we were on cbts. I didn't save it and web seems scrubbed but I will keep digging.

Anonymous ID: bf41d0 July 1, 2018, 6:20 a.m. No.1982857   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2887 >>3151

from 2013

“Risk factors will increase exponentially!”

33 Dramatic Predictions

By 2030 over 80% of all doctor visits will have been replaced by automated exams. Details here.

By 2030 over 90% of all restaurants will use some form of a 3D food printer in their meal preparations. Details here.

By 2030 over 10% of all global financial transactions will be conducted through Bitcoin or Bitcoin-like crypto currencies.

By 2030 we will seen a growing number of highways designated as driverless-vehicle only. Details here.

By 2030, a Chinese company will become the first to enter the space tourism industry by establishing regular flights to their space hotel.

By 2030, the world’s largest Internet company will be in the education business, and it will be a company we have not heard of yet.

By 2030 over 20% of all new construction will be “printed” buildings. Details here.

By 2030 over 2 billion jobs will have disappeared, freeing up talent for many new fledgling industries. Details here.

By 2030 a new protest group will have emerged that holds anti-cloning rallies, demonstrating against the creation of “soul-less humans.”

By 2030 we will see the first city to harvest 100% of its water supply from the atmosphere. Details here.

By 2030 world religions will make a resurgence, with communities of faith growing by nearly 50% over what they are today.

By 2030 over 50% of all traditional colleges will collapse, paving the way for an entire new education industry to emerge. Details here.

By 2030 we will see a surge of Micro Colleges spring to life, each requiring less than 6 months of training and apprenticeship to switch professions. Details here.

By 2030 scientists will have perfected an active cross-species communication system, enabling some species to talk to each other as well as humans.

By 2030 we will see the first hurricane stopped by human intervention.

By 2030 we will see wireless power used to light up invisible light bulbs in the middle of a room.

By 2030 we will see the first demonstration of a technology to control gravity, reducing the pull of gravity on an object by as much as 50%.

By 2030 democracy will be viewed as inferior form of government.

By 2030 traditional police forces will be largely automated out of existence with less than 50% of current staffing levels on active duty.

By 2030 over 90% of all libraries will offer premium services as part of their business model. Details here.

By 2030 forest fires will have been reduced to less than 5% of the number today with the use of infrared drone monitoring systems. Details here.

By 2030 over 30% of all cities in the U.S. will operate their electric utilities as micro grids.

By 2030 we will have seen a number of global elections with the intent of creating a new global mandate, forcing world leaders to take notice. Details here.

By 2030 traditional pharmaceuticals will be replaced by hyper-individualized medicines that are manufactured at the time they are ordered. Details here.

By 2030 we will have seen the revival of the first mated pair of an extinct species. Details here.

By 2030 swarms of micro flying drones – swarmbots – will be demonstrated to assemble themselves as a type of personal clothing, serving as a reconfigurable fashion statement. Details here.

By 2030 marijuana will be legalized in all 50 states in the U.S. and half of all foreign countries. Details here.

By 2030 cable television will no longer exist.

By 2030 a small number of companies will begin calculating their labor costs with something called “synaptical currency.” Details here.

By 2030 it will be common to use next generation search engines to search the physical world. Details here.

By 2030 basic computer programming will be considered a core skill required in over 20% of all jobs. Details here.

By 2030 we will have seen multiple attempts to send a probe to the center of the earth. Details here.

By 2030 a form of tube transportation, inspired by Hyperloop and ET3, will be well on its way to becoming the world’s largest infrastructure project. Details here.

https://www.futuristspeaker.com/business-trends/33-dramatic-predictions-for-2030/