Amazon Kindle: Is Zionism Over?: From Korea to Syria to the Latest #GoogleGestapo Purge, President Donald Trump’s Divorce from Zionism Appears Increasingly Possible (Trump Revolution Book 24)

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Steele, Robert. Is Zionism Over?: From Korea to Syria to the Latest #GoogleGestapo Purge, President Donald Trump’s Divorce from Zionism Appears Increasingly Possible (Trump Revolution Book 24). Amazon Kindle, Earth Intelligence Network, March 7, 2018.

Before the USS Liberty incident, there was the assassination of John F. Kennedy by a cabal led by Allen Dulles, sanctioned by Lyndon Baines Johnson, and comprised of every element of the Deep State including organized crime and the Zionist state of Israel. Arnon Milchan and Yitzhak Rabin were the designated observers for the Zionist state. The Zionists have long been over-playing their hand in the USA assisted by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) and the mass media which have in combination labeled any legitimate criticism of Zionism to be “anti-semitic.” By one count – not counting their role in the assassination of a US President – we are now at Strike 13. It is only recently, however, with the emergence of an independent President, PizzaGate, and an Internet, however flawed, that critical thinking skills have been restored to a significant portion of the US public, notably conservatives and veterans.  Read more.

Berto Jongman: Blockchain & The Silk Road

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The Future of Financial Services Using Blockchain Technology Infrastructures

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Penguin: What’s fuelling open source adoption in organisations?

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What’s fuelling open source adoption in organisations?

Not long ago, open source software (OSS) was dismissed as a cheap alternative to proprietary software. Today, open source is acknowledged as the future of software for innovative organisations, allowing IT departments to accelerate the process of bringing their ideas to market.

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