Posted on 01/12/2008 5:42:02 AM PST by kellynla
Digital Equipment Corporation was a pioneering American company in the computer industry. It is often referred to within the computing industry as DEC. (This acronym was frequently officially used by Digital itself,[1] but the official name was always DIGITAL.) Its PDP and VAX products were arguably the most popular minicomputers for the scientific and engineering communities during the 1970s and 1980s. DEC was acquired by Compaq in June 1998, which subsequently merged with Hewlett-Packard in May 2002. As of 2007 its product lines were still produced under the HP name. From 1957 until 1992 its headquarters was in an old woolen mill in Maynard, Massachusetts.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Equipment_Corporation
Yep, I do.....
Sure does seem to, doesn't he?
You know that Goldman Sachs is involved with things Global (and are CFR members).
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Yes he does.
Yes, I checked that out I just forgot to mention it, sorry. My head is so full of trying to connect dots.
CFR Members from Goldman Sachs
Peter L. Briger, - former partner of Goldman Sachs
Robert Chartener - former Goldman Sachs banker; partner of Winslow Partner LLC
Teresa Hillary Clarke - former vice president of Goldman Sachs
Abby Joseph Cohen - a managing director of Goldman Sachs
Henry Cornell - a managing director at Goldman Sachs
L. Brooks Entwistle - managing director of Goldman Sachs
Eugene V. Fife - Chairman of Eclipsys Corporation; former general partner of Goldman Sachs
Stephen Friedman, Sr., VP, Co-Chairman, Goldman, Sachs — TC
Robert D. Hormats, Robert D. - Vice Chairman of Goldman Sachs (International); former Assistant Secretary of State for Economic and Business Affairs under Reagan (1981-1982) — TC
Robert J. Hurst - Vice Chairman of Goldman Sachs
Scott Bancroft Kapnick - head of investment banking at Goldman Sachs
Robert J. Katz - former general counsel of Goldman Sachs
Frank E. Loy advisory director for Goldman Sachs; former Under Secretary of State for Global Affairs (1997-2001)
E. Scott Mead - a managing director of Goldman Sachs
Michael Nacht - Dean of the Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley; former Assistant Director at the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency (1994-1997)
Henry M. Paulson Jr. - Secretary of the Treasury; former Chairman and CEO of Goldman Sachs
Peter M. Sacerdote - advisory director for Goldman Sachs
John L. Thornton - Chairman of The Brookings Institution; former President of Goldman Sachs; a professor at Tsinghua Univ. in Beijing; attended 6 Bilderberg meetings
Carol Michele Veit - former vice president of Goldman Sachs; a consultant at C.V. Associates
von Lipsey, Rod (Roderick K.) - vice president at Goldman Sachs & Co. Private Wealth Management, Investment Management Division; a former Marine
Robert B. von Mehren - retired partner of Debevoise & Plimpton LLP
John C. Whitehead - former Deputy Secretary of State (1985-1989); former partner of Goldman Sachs; a Bilderberger
Tracy R. Wolstencroft - a managing director of Goldman Sachs
Jaime Ernesto Yordan - former Managing Director and Chairman of Goldman Sachs Latin America
“TC” Trilateral Commission
http://www.stopthenorthamericanunion.com/CFRMembers.html
No grocery store around here ever asks me for any identification whatsoever, and I don’t understand how doing so would benefit their business. The bank only rarely asks for any identification, even when I withdraw cash or cash checks.
I'm going over a list of companys that Venture Capital has invested in. It reads like a whos who.
That so?! In my scanning the internet, I also discovered that Tai donated $1,000 to Howard Dean.
I'm searching for a connection between Bain, Loral Space and Communications Corp. and Hughes Electronics Corp.?
I believe the clintons shut down Able Danger because of the chinese connection.
Sandy Berger, well, check out this Able Danger site when you find a little spare time.
Powerful argument. Above average for this thread anyway.
Hi, RW how ya been?
Founded in 1986, Trinity Ventures is a value-added investor that provides capital, networks and resources to early-stage software, communications and enterprise systems companies that offer critical infrastructure and services. Trinity's focus is to accelerate growth and improve the probability of long term success for the companies in its portfolio by being an active, accessible partner. With more than $1 billion under management, Trinity Ventures has a proven track record of working in close collaboration with entrepreneurs to build leading companies, such as Extreme Networks, Network Alchemy, Crescendo Communications, Forte Software, Illustra and Starbucks. For more information on Trinity Ventures, please visit www.trinityventures.com.
About Amalfi Semiconductor
Amalfi Semiconductor is a fabless semiconductor company specializing in cost effective, low power mixed-signal RF solutions for wireless applications.
Finally got a cellphone, which meant I had to get a debit card, so the system of the Beast has recaptured this fugitive but still unchipped citizen.
Gus Tai worked for both companies. Trinity Ventures and Venture Capital. It shows them as two separate company’s.
Like you, our debit card put us in THE SYSTEM, lol For the time being, we are unchipped as well. lolol
I see. ty.
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