AN ELECTED TOP DOWN.
An aggressive elected leader cannot overthrow & disregard law or change policy to alter state of law for oneself or a group & person
Law is. Finance is. Basic needs & earned privilege is
A leader. A rule. A Mayor. A Prime Minister or President. A Provincial Premier. A state Governor. A Royal.
Intelligence personnel & military, naval, airforce & internal or levels of agencies can be corrupt like some police, fire & ambulance officers
Police officers administer the law
Fire officers administer the fires
Ambulances officers administer the health & dental
EMS emergency servants for the public as direct, contractors or a third party contract bid service for
Law is. Policies, standards & practices with standard are while considering human rights
Religious belief compliments law
People understand Government & Private Sector or the Underground & Underworld with law, corruption, cover ups. Disappearances. Erased people & groups then unethical, I name mistreatment & lock downs
Navigating the global stage domestically using 195 countries perspectives interconnecting with earths history facts in a vintage - modern intertwined strategic tactile perspective in decision before communicating, reacting & responding within any area of Government & Private Sector is of importance if you don’t want to be the wasnit, ah, caught scape on a chicken vulture. The turkey so the speak
A fu*king idiot. If you will prepared by showing up not
In a dictatorship a team
In a democracy a team
The hybrid & interconnecting structures then groups interconnecting then the private sector within each border & airspace then international waters of 195 countries
Leadership styles & hybrid styles
International Standard
Democratic Leadership
Autocratic Leadership
Laissez-Faire Leadership
Strategic Leadership
Transformational Leadership
Transactional Leadership
Coaching Leadership
Bureaucratic Leadership
Visionary Leadership
Pacesetting Leadership
Situational Leadership
Hybrid Management Leadership Additives
Performance based incentives
Democratic Visionary to Inspire
Housewife Catering
CONSCIOUS MIND & MEMORY
Memory + memorization
Starting task. Thoroughly read through the just over 30 Meta: Facebook profiles & 20 Blogger profiles description of the H.I.3 case & become familiar with all the content then organize your access & refer back
You can even copy, paste & save as a docx or PDF & or other option & even make organizational audiobook reference
Understand memorization techniques
Graphic - picture static imagery in memory treating your eyes & memory bank within your conscious mind accessible for use through the physical as an image library to compartmentalize then access
View - read - physically experience - remember - access - apply as process
Speed & viewing, reading, physically experiencing then later ability in accessing from slower, faster & fast to the point of being energetic, sharp - bright & ability to react in accessing through multi-task thought & physical multi-tasking while performing a task or multiple & often holding a basic, mid level or advanced conversation at one time
Performed batch reading & accurate scanning versus inaccurate
Thorough ability to read, view, acknowledge, interpret & comprehend accurately then use instructions to apply based on learned knowledge, skill & ability in anything
LOOKING AT THIRD PARTY STANDARDS
Lists of intertwined literary pieces of under 100 options then merging with the below concerns in memorization from basic, mid level to advanced techniques
Moreover, it is important to implement a shortcut learning technique like the 7321 method wherein you read one topic/ subject on one day, the next day and the third day then read the same material four days after the third day or 7 days from the first time you read the notes
Attention: Let’s say you’re in a meeting and one of your colleagues pitches a marketing idea. The information enters your brain through sensory receptors. They will hold on to this information for mere seconds while your brain filters it and hopefully deems it important. Only when you consciously perceive information, will it be passed onto the next step.
Encoding: It looks like your colleague’s pitch was good because your brain is now encoding the information. In this step, it will either be moved into your short-term memory or working memory. Your short-term memory will hold the information for a few seconds, while in your working memory, you can retain it for up to 20 minutes. This can be helpful when solving a math problem or cleaning up an Excel sheet but it won’t help you recall your colleague’s pitch during the client call next Thursday.
Storage: Moving information from your short-term memory into your long-term memory is an active step. Your brain can’t make this decision for you, you’ll have to memorize it using a technique that works for you—but we’ll get to that in a minute.
Retrieval: How you pay attention, encode, and store information will affect how well you can retrieve it at a later point in time. The more time that passes between the last two steps, storage and retrieval, the more important it is to revisit and review the information frequently so it stays fresh in your mind.
Chunking
Chunking refers to a memory technique where you group items together so they’re easier to remember. Although our phones can do a great deal of memorizing for us (let’s be honest, who remembers their partner’s phone number these days?), remembering things like your Social Security number or a grocery list can be helpful in everyday life.
If you’re managing multiple projects or teams across different locations, chunking is a great technique to memorize all of them and can save you from constantly having to look up this information. Break the locations up by area, department, team size, or first letter (Miami, Minneapolis, Memphis)—each section should contain no more than seven items to remember (that’s the magic number). Try to memorize how many items are in each category and you’ll find it much easier to store this information using chunking.
Spelling mnemonics or alliteration
Similar to chunking, spelling mnemonics are great tools to help you remember lists or groups. Simply use the first letter of each word to create an acronym that’s easier for you to remember than the individual parts. Have you heard of SMART goals? The acronym makes it much easier to remember what the steps are (specific, measurable, attainable, relevant, and time-based), right? If you work in HR, logistics, or accounting, you’re probably used to working with acronyms—remembering what they stand for will make your life a lot easier.
If you can’t make up an acronym, try an acrostic! The idea is very similar but instead of using the first letter of every word, you create a little poem, like this:
* Always there for you
* Small stuff to big stuff
* Automate your work routine
* Not just your to-do lists
* Any part of your project workflow
You can also create alliterations to retain information. This is especially helpful when you struggle to remember names. If a new colleague introduces themselves with the name Andrew, you’re more likely to recall it the next time you run into them at the cafeteria if you used an alliteration like “analytical Andrew” or “amazing Andrew” upon meeting them the first time. Try it out!
Sing it out
Picture this: You’re driving home from work and a song comes on the radio that you haven’t heard in years. You turn up the volume and sing along, remembering every single word. If this happens to you on occasion, your long-term memory stores music very well!
You can use the power of lyrics and melodies to your advantage when memorizing information. Make up a catchy jingle or song in your head and turn boring or complicated things into fun tunes.
This can be helpful when remembering your company’s growth numbers for a meeting—just try to avoid breaking out in song in the middle of an important call.
Rhyming
Rhyming may just be one of the easiest memorization techniques—think about nursery rhymes! They’re so easy, even little kids can remember them. Whether you use a rhyme to remember a person’s name at a networking event (Romana from Asana) or to link a product name to a product line, it’s definitely going to help you retain the information better.
The opportunity to make something rhyme may not always arise but when it does, it’s going to make remembering something a lot easier.
Building technique
Much like the name suggests, this technique allows you to build on facts you already know. It uses associations and connections to broaden your expertise and knowledge on a topic. The key to this technique is to not just memorize facts but to learn them and connect them to your web of logic.
Let’s say you’re a hiring manager and part of your job is remembering and reciting information about your company. Sure, you could write down a cheat sheet to reference important dates and numbers during interviews but if you’ve memorized these facts and can recall them freely, the setting will feel much more natural to both you and the person looking to work for you.
Repetition
Repeating something over and over again (also called rote learning) is not just tedious but also ineffective. You need to allow your brain to encode and store the information which takes time. That’s why spaced repetition is the key!
Pierce Howard, psychologist and author of the book “The Owner’s Manual for the Brain” advises that work involving lots of brainpower should “be spaced out to allow new neural connections to solidify.”
The next time you’re listening to a webinar, take notes of the things that you want to remember. Let some time pass after the webinar and work on other tasks before you return to your notes and read them again. If you repeat this routine (study, work, break) and leave enough time for your brain to encode and store the information between study sessions, you’ll be much more likely to remember it.
Visual memorization techniques
If verbal memorization techniques don’t work for you, you may be a visual learner. This is likely true if you often think in mental images or pictures and have a great imagination. So here are some memorization techniques that use visualization to retain information.
Storytelling or linking
This technique is great if you have a creative mind and need to remember a long list of items. It’s also called linking technique because you’re linking one item to the next to create a story that will help you remember the full list. The beauty of it? You only have to remember the first item and you’ll be able to connect it to all the others through linking.
Remember that the more you exaggerate in your story, the easier it will be to recall it. The actor Barry Reitman shares a great video example of how to use the link or story method to remember a to-do list.
Flashcards
Writing things down can help you visualize information better. You can use different colors, titles, and subtitles to make the information more memorable. Flashcards break the information down into chunks that are easier to remember.
They’re a great tool to combine with spaced repetition. Ideally, you’d study difficult or new things more frequently than things that are easy to recall to challenge the weaker areas of your knowledge. If you don’t like writing on physical flashcards, try an app like Brainscape to study with virtual flashcards.
Flashcards are a great tool to use when prepping for a pitch or a speech and they can double as your security blanket because they’re easy to hold discreetly and scan through when you’re lost.
Mind maps
Mind maps are wonderful tools. They’re not just great for brainstorming ideas with your team but they can also be helpful in visualizing information to remember later on.
You can use a brainstorming template or create a physical mind map on a whiteboard or paper. Because the different pieces of information are organized by sections (chunks) and you can use colors to add more structure, retaining these facts will be easier for you. You can also use the linking technique by remembering which paths are connected to one another and build bridges for your mind.
Loci technique
You may have seen this technique used by Benedict Cumberbatch portraying Sherlock Holmes in the BBC television show. In the show, he calls it his mind palace and it sure doesn’t look like a technique that’s accessible to anyone who’s not a genius detective.
Fortunately, the loci, or memory palace, technique is a lot less complicated than the show makes it out to be. It’s best used to store information like faces, lists, or digits and works similarly to the storytelling technique—through linking and association.
Think of a place that you know inside and out, like your bedroom or your kitchen. Visualize a series of objects or locations in this place like doing your bedtime routine or making your coffee in the morning. Then associate each item that you want to memorize with the object or location. When you want to recall the information, visualize the space (go to your memory palace) and retrieve it.
The more you use the method of loci the easier it will get to expand the size of your memory palace. Eventually, you may be able to use your whole house to store and retrieve information.
How to improve memory
The good news is that your brain is a muscle and memorization is a skill. With practice and time, anyone is capable of improving their memory.
Just like you’d tend to your body when you workout, you need to give your brain the power to perform. Getting proper sleep, exercising regularly, and sticking to a healthy diet are all important aspects in fostering a fit and healthy brain. Health is all about balance, just as it is for workers balancing the project management triangle. Taking breaks is also essential in giving your brain the time to encode and store information.
How to offload excess information
While you can improve your memory over time by exercising your brain, no one can remember everything all the time. Thankfully, instead of overwhelming the computer in your head, you can offload excess information with the right digital tools.
To do list software helps you keep track of all your tasks and allows you to organize them by priority, link them to important documents, and share them with your team members. The best part: you can opt in for reminders on upcoming to-dos so nothing falls through the cracks
If your team relies heavily on working together and pushing to-dos back and forth, task management software can help you keep track of your own and other tasks. No matter how good you are with memorizing your own tasks, having a place to connect with your colleagues to inform, delegate, and track to-dos will help you stay on schedule and hit your goals.
Let’s get to memorizing
As you progress in your career, you’ll find that an agile memory and mind will be valuable assets. Besides increasing your productivity because you don’t have to look everything up, a better memory will also improve your workflow and your connections with others, and even your leadership style. Keep exercising that brain of yours, and for anything that doesn’t stick, use the right tools, like our project planning software, to store excess information.
Screen - Stage - Script Plays
Memorizing Lines by Breaking It Down
Don't attempt to memorize the entire script all at once. Break it up into smaller pieces and repeat until those lines are written into your brain. Going section-by-section makes memorizing a bit less overwhelming and more doable.
WRITING STYLES - STANDARDS
In literature, writing style is the manner of expressing thought in language characteristic of an individual, period, school, or nation
The five main types of writing are expository, persuasive, narrative, descriptive and creative. Each one serves a different purpose and employs different techniques to accomplish it
Grammar, punctuation, spelling in different languages & expressed text & reiterative vocabulary in style variations
Adding in earths history, all demographics, vintage versus modern vocabulary, styles, trends & industry mistakes then legal aspects
Communicate, react & respond
The situation versus circumstance. The social & physical environment. Audience one direct & potential others connected or future of it is recorded & how different demographics interpret
Situation your in based on controlled or uncontrolled eventful circumstances which have presented based on goals, the unforeseen & in your daily schedule
Literary chapters, paragraphs in language standards then adding in style & variations of additives within the text, an overall plot line , climaxes, emotional response aspects & efforts to maintain attention & retain memory of past pages or if it is reiterated vocally
Standards in different genres then a vast hybrid of intertwined mix meeting modern trends in writing literary pieces for different purposes
Legal article journalist
Journalist of sorts in vast categories of
News article columnist
Short - medium - long novelist
Digital creator in text & voice over, cartoonist or animator
Screen or stage play writer
Corporate & legal
Insurance & fraud underwriter
Business & presentation
Music & choreography or play
A GLOBAL STANDARD IN BASIC UNDERSTANDING
Narrative Writing.
Narrative writing is a trendy style, and you will most likely come across it in your everyday life. Narrative writing is often used to tell a story or explain an experience. Still, it can also be used to persuade someone to buy something, like the adverts you see on television.
Narrative essays are written in the first person and focus on a single event or topic. The writer must provide details about their experience and feelings about the subject matter. Writing in this style allows the reader to feel like they're being told a story by another person rather than lectured by someone who thinks they know everything about them!
Descriptive
Descriptive writing is when you describe a person, place or thing. It can be something that you are used to seeing or something you have never seen before. Writing descriptive paragraphs allows the reader to become more interested in what they are reading because they are creating an image in their mind of what you are describing.
Describe something with lots of detail so the reader can imagine what it looks like in their mind using sensory information (what does it sound/smell/taste like etc.). You could also include an example sentence from someone who has experienced this object: 'When I saw my dog for the first time, I knew he was going to be mine.'
Expository
Expository writing is a type of writing in which the writer explains, describes or narrates something. It is used to inform or instruct and usually presents facts and ideas orderly (exposition) instead of argumentative or persuasive communication.
Expository writing is similar to reporting: you relay information gathered by someone else (or yourself). While it might seem that expository writing requires less creativity than other types of essays, there are still many different ways to approach this essay and make it interesting for your audience.
Persuasive
Persuasive writing is used to convince the reader of a point of view. It can be written in the first person, as an editorial or column, or in the third person, as an advertisement. In an ad, persuasive writing might attempt to persuade readers to buy a product by describing its features and benefits. In an editorial, persuasive writing may present evidence that supports a specific point of view on an issue.
Compare and contrast
Compare and contrast is a type of writing that compares two or more things. It's a way to show the similarities and differences between two or more items.
Compare and contrast can be used in many subjects, such as history, science, economics, and more. This style of writing has two main parts: Compare and Contras. The comparing part focuses on the similarities between the two things being compared (i.e., what makes them alike). Then there's a contra part where you focus on their differences (i.e., what makes them different).
Reflective
Reflective writing is a way of thinking about something that has happened and examining it from different angles. It's a particular way of looking at the world, and many people find it helpful when they want to think about how their experiences are related to other people's experiences. For example, if you're interested in how your culture affects your life, reflective writing might be the best way to understand those effects and whether they're good or bad.
Personal
Personal writing is about the writer's experience, feelings and thoughts. It can be a memoir, diary or journal.
Personal writing may take place either in the past or the future. Personal writers usually write about events that have happened to them personally and about their feelings and thoughts on these experiences (this is called introspection).
Technical Writing
Most of us don’t have the time to scour highly technical and scientific writings (instructional manuals, white papers, scientific papers) to get the information that we need.
Well, technical writing is here to save the day! It takes complex technical and scientific content – and simplifies it for the average reader. The purpose is to communicate knowledge and instructions in the easiest way possible.
You can use technical writing to educate your employees on how to conduct safety procedures, or to break down the research data into accessible text.
You can also use this writing style to teach consumers how to assemble a product, or to explain the complex product features to them. The use-cases are endless!
Objective Writing
The word ‘objective’ describes something that’s purely factual and not influenced by personal feelings. So, objective writing is something that can be verified through facts and evidence.
In objective writing, the author is supposed to remain neutral and unbiased and let the readers form their own opinions. In short, objective writing means sticking to facts instead of opinions.
This writing style tends to lack vagueness and is very to-the-point. For example, rather than ‘almost everyone voted for her’, it will be ‘83% of the residents voted for her’.
Another important thing that you need to keep in mind here is: try not to over-exaggerate your writing. Don’t use words like ‘always’, ‘never’, ‘really’, or ‘very’. They can make your writing appear weak.
Subjective Writing
Subjective writing is opinion-driven writing. It expresses feelings, opinions, beliefs, perspectives, and judgments – and lacks factual statements and evidence. Hence, it can’t be verified.
Subjective writing originates from the personal experience and observation of the writer, and it gives the reader an insight into the author’s thinking process.
This writing style often makes the readers feel like someone’s speaking to them personally. The words “I’, “you”, “us’, and “we are added throughout each line.
You can find subjective writing in personal journals, blogs, speeches during informal events, literary work such as poems and stories, social media posts, and more.
Now, let’s learn a few tips you can follow to improve your writing style and make sure that you’re sending a clear (and accurate) message that the readers can comprehend.
Be Direct
Do you know what are the two key aspects of good writing? Clarity and conciseness. Filler words, prepositional phrases, unnecessary adverbs…they simply take up space and weigh down the sentence.
So, a good rule of thumb is to say exactly what you mean in a direct, straightforward way. This will make it super easy for readers to engage with your ideas or your stories.
Use a Conversational Tone
Always write like a human, not a robot. Express the ideas with your own unique voice and try to avoid clichés. Your writing style should always reflect your personality.
Use the same tone that you do when you’re speaking, and modify it a little according to what you’re writing. This means, use simple sentences, easy structures, and natural phrases that a reader can easily grasp.
Choose Your Words Wisely
There’s an assumption that rich vocabulary makes you a better writer, but it couldn’t be further from the truth. You should choose words and vocabulary that are appropriate for your audience.
Always remember that you’re writing for people, and if someone needs to look up the meaning of a word before they read further, you are very likely to lose them.
Avoid Using Passive Voice
Every writer has heard this advice – use active voice and stick to the good old subject-verb-object structure. Why? Because passive voice creates complex sentences and is not a good way of delivering information.
Moreover, in active voice, the subject is doing something. This is certainly more appealing than the passive voice, where something is being done to the subject.
Keep Your Sentences Short
A wonderful way to make your writing better is by limiting the use of long sentences. Short sentences are way easier to understand – something that readers always appreciate!
So, avoid packing too much information into one line and make sure that every sentence conveys one thought or idea. The easiest approach is to break up a long sentence into two or more short sentences.
In first person point of view the narrator is a character in the story telling it from their perspective. In third person point of view the narrator is not part of the story and the characters never acknowledge the narrator's presence. Less common than first and third is second person point of view.
Foreshadowing is a narrative device in which a storyteller gives an advance hint of what is to come later in the story. Foreshadowing often appears at the beginning of a story, and it helps develop or subvert the audience's expectations about upcoming events.
Covid 19 like other viral infections or disease, sexual transmitted disease or infection has been altered through pollution, the import of an animal & a very well planned global orcastrated clunker attack over rights, privacy, neurological sciences & technology, leaked information then a push & pull power effort with different private groups overtaking control of different areas of Government, Private Sector, groups, persons, families then financial institutions, public & private markets
Psychological wireless warfare
Biochemical warfare
Biological warfare
The planted Covid production labs in multiple countries controlled by multiple connecting groups were a large scale counter attack over neurological technology threat labs after multiple warnings sounded between the 1990's-2016
MAIN COVID 19 PRODUCTION LABS
Speak within different countries borders & airspace covertly with attention on an area of a Chinese Province then international travel in the uncontrolled outbreak pandemic rather than an isolated controlled pandemic targeting specific groups
China - Australia - New Zealand - India - Japan - South Korea - Canada - Brazil - Chile - Argentina - Panama - Costa Rica - South Africa - Kenya - UK - Spain - France - Italy - Switzerland - Hungary - Denmark - Germany - Austria - Russia
International travel & global standard practices connected to UN & NHS in an effort to flatten the curve then vacations to void respiratory failure
Neurological technology threat labs were positioned in multiple countries separate from Government & Private Interest or University approved labs focusing on subject candidates approved through a health board
These threat labs were luring in people for something else & connecting them into neurological technology networks to monitor & or monitor & control 24/7 with specific teams
Our Intel we had received prior to January 1, 2016 when we went public disclosing Havana Syndrome causing neurological technologies using a variable global standard based on connected standardized labs versus threat labs or those that had become a threat included different groups expecting to unleash viruses & other counter efforts including bombings, mass fires, controlled weather attacks, orcastrated seismic attacks versus natural then mass neurological technology counter efforts using one-sided devices to take back control from sabateurs & threat groups including those with a good public & private image operating in secret maintaining a public status quo & followers
The management of global connecting policies, archived policies & standards with practice then alterations to navigate continually monitored past & on-going events from a Governing with Private Sector financial perspective with daily briefings on events at all levels in 195 countries then in international waters leaves a push - pull policy adjuster to balance between opinions from different countries borders & airspace including economic, financial with imports & exports then all groups operating within all areas
911 did not need to happen in 2001
Sars did not need to happen
H1N1 did not need to happen
The Ukraine war did not need to happen after 2016
Covid 19 did not need to happen
The Israel - Gaza Strip war did not need to happen
A lot of areas of conflict did not need to happen while other areas did internationally
George H. W. Bush's one son George already agreed the War in Iraq could have been handled better after the fact as one voice versus many others involved
In a democracy one voice can be secretly down voted against multiple connecting majority groups vote then that voice has to deliver a compromised happy medium in choice with their own conscious decision versus a dictator & team which can override
VIRAL & WEAPONS LABS
Public & private military industrial efforts controlled by different interests operating in different countries for total control over Government & Private Sector
Stakeholders that benefited in Covid 19 financially versus those that been fitted financially indirectly not planned versus planned in the counter attacks over neurological tech nology threat labs & wireless enslavement, organ harvesting, sex & other forms of slavery including mass debt & efforts to dismantle & take control of public & private infrastructure
Those invested stakeholders invested in neurological technology threat labs or labs that became a threat & mass use of subject candidates in Government, Private Sector then those imprisoned
Wireless monitored & or monitored & controlled people
Research
Government Ops
Repeat offenders
Moderate to severe mental conditions
Imprisoned slave prisoners
Urine to battery or poop to battery
We collectively built it. Sabateurs tried to destroy to covertly take control using different interests with layered covers as a distraction & pawn fall persons & group scape goats or some crazed idealist one or more a person's separately
We collectively maintain it
They want to overtake it
I, Dr Nic Bennett am not taking sides for or against Israel or Israeli intelligence versus this opposing in the dispute
My family & extended bloodlines dating back before 1200 & today created Israel & the Bennett family connected in parts of Canada & southern California had managed Israel pretty 2018 & post when I took over with Patrick Rothschild-Bennett Michael Persinger & Dr Mary Koslov's stake in neurological technology research & my developing defence with M.S.P-M.C.G "Murder City"
Specific efforts lead to the challenging conflict on the Gaza Strip separate from other global conflict
The investments were established, built & maintained to benefit hundreds of millions rather than few while sabateurs operated to dismantle, destroy & take control from the inside out using different efforts negatively affecting larger masses in a balancing act between different financially invested families in over 100 countries
The Savage - Bennett - Rothschild families connected had in the past with private & public efforts funded military industrial efforts on both sides of the borders in some areas of conflict while working with different groups to resolve rather than instigate for profits while sabateur groups are known as a catalyst instigator for different social, financial gain over others often covertly in secret while using layered efforts as distraction to focus public & private attention on those used & influenced to instigate & react while those playing the strings of a larger socially engineered puppeteering effort administered what was considered the choice in accomplishing what they had expected in different areas while working around those that expect to maintain & balance their efforts all within as these smaller & larger events unfold naturally or by design at the hands of different groups & larger variables
The interruption often immature child like interests operating at or with the one Ontario neurological technology threat labs & others rudely expect to bring up what was irrelevant from a person's or groups childhood, teenage years & early or later developing adult years without due cause & no explanation waisting time in the process
Immature often perverse, intense, deranged borderline sociopathic psychopath people that act in superiority yet immature to sabotage those they are illegally monitoring & or monitoring & controlling 24/7 expecting they are in the right in their past & on-going efforts do not seem to care while blocking what morals & a conscience right from wrong in appropriate social norms - actions vocally & physically can be disregarding emotional feeling & that of all others around them when administering harsh disrespectful actions daily whilst monitoring said subject candidates with filtering past & on-going guests inspired often by film, television, animation, cartoon & DSM-5 conditions of child & teenage like immaturity & effective inappropriatness expressed outside of a controlled appropriate environments confines negatively affecting people around & in different aspects of their professional & private lives on a 24/7 basis
An in your face film - cartoons like administered detention to provoke & aggravate a subject while holding them down pissing them off non-stop
If the stakeholders, supervisors & operating handlers see a human through the eyes of subject they touch genital & anus then tickle & torment head to toe in small bursts then drain energy while inflicting multiple efforts in small shorter & longer term responses while asking if the subject likes that between all other efforts administered daily by past - present 24 hour rotational teams operating with volunteers, guests flown in & driven in connecting with persons & groups contacted, connected & those operating through different offline, online, telephone & mobile channels of communication within & outside the borders & airspace of Canada prior to 1999 & post (after)
COSTING PEOPLE & GROUPS MONEY
Time & Money. Multiple international stakeholders & daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly, semi-annually & annual profits & profit sharing connected in investments & invested projects
Outsider groups banding expecting to take control of a company, brand, business & the internal policies, standards & practices based on their complaints & opinions connecting collectively from all details within doing an often assumption based outside audit expecting to boycott & sabotage if they cannot take control from the outside in using planted moles or direct complaints
Please watch
‘Controlling Britney Spears’ Reveals Details of Her Life Under Conservatorship
https://www.crave.ca/en/tv-shows/controlling-britney-spears
https://www.nytimes.com/article/controlling-britney-spears.html
Specific companies, brands, businesses & people as investments & how one or more persons & groups legally or privately negatively affect directly, through other persons & groups then through complaints, opinions, collective control tactics & or for control over demand & marketshare
Dr Nic Bennett
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