About Their Integrity
In 2011 Accenture "agreed" to pay nearly $ 64 million in fines in the U.S. for overcharging contracts in information technology and tampering of tenders.
Because of their intimate knowledge of tax evasion and fraudulent schemes, they offer consultant and organisational services for the 'prevention and detection of fraud', collection of taxes, pension "reform", and many other societal services to governments around the globe.
In the development of smart grids, Accenture has a collaborator, Siemens, a bird of the same feather, indeed; December 15, 2008, Siemens pled guilty and "agreed" to pay a fine of $ 395 million for corruption of officials and other malpractices in Germany, $ 450 million in U.S. The name of this association is Omnetric and its goal is to go beyond measuring energy consumption, to improve integration of applications and data-analysis systems. These goals cover operation centers, its employees, and further to any consumer, making them, willing or not, a participant in their own mining. What should be protected is not and that's not in the sales pitch.
An Ecosystem?
International Data Corporation (IDC) describes Accenture as a "leader in governance, risk management, Systems Integration technologies and cloud platform hosting services" for which it announced in April 2013 an investment of $ 400 million over three years. Accenture is to install the hardware and software following IP protocol of the Cisco Smart Grid Ecosystem at H.Q. Accenture and Landis + Gyr, which provides the smart meters, are members of C.S.G.E.. This protocol is used to establish a common language in the development of products for industrial Internet, from a smart meter, a toothbrush, the fridge, the door lock, the car or Bill Gates's chip implants, revealing our every use/touch of anything of interest to industrial and financial entities, and so much more intimately than that (the NSA, but that is a topic to be covered in part 3). The project/wet dream of your corporate rulers is to program humanity as an ecosystem* where the environment is learning our habits to predict our actions and "needs" to provide us with products or make decisions for us, when it does not create them.
When a citizen
chooses to
participate in a
cult, as some H.Q. high-profile employees did in the past, or dance into greed or leap into
drunkenness,
we
respect
his choice
as
his esoteric
activities
do not
irradiate our
bedroom or
give him access to any other sanctuary.
But,
this ecosystem
does not allow
room for free
will and
in the specs manual of the Focus
AX
that H.Q. imposes
upon us, Landis
+
Gyr
says the
meter is
designed to easily
adapt to smart-grid technologies. In
other words, it
will adapt to
the evolution
of systems
integration and
data-analysis
applications.
The sky is the limit, kids.
In mid-January the corporate media networks, specializing in smart meters, SmartGridNews.com and SmartMeters.com, were ecstatic at the news of the purchase of NEST by Google Labs. NEST produces a thermostat equipped with sensors that studies the habits of consumers and the environment and which upgrades automatically. It is part of the smart-grid ecosystem generating its data on your habits and the conditions in your home, suggesting insulation products, for example. But that is only the barest beginning, and the arrival of this hyperactive creator of Big Bang Disruptors in utilitarian objects residences, promises further and rapid technological developments generating profits already making investors salivate like a pedophile at Disney World.
* for economic system
Right Consumer Education--Left, Right, Left, Right, Left, Right!
Roll-out is a military term used by the industry, which tells us all about the spirit of the implementation of smart grids. For the roll-out to be a success, they need all the humans in the sheep pen, they are creating and they need all of them to be fully committed and involved, unaware that they live and die in a dystopian nightmare. So, SmartEnergy IP devised a model of education of the consumer smart grid for executive power, industrial, suppliers and other interested industry partners.
Remember the Blonde Beside the Buick?
The industry repeats ad nauseam the same mantra. Smart
this! Smart that? Here, we have it. A dumbing-down tactic, most typical of dishonest marketing
communication. You'll believe that war is peace and that it is 'smart' to rely
on them to organize every aspect of your life. And your death, womb to the
tomb.
Under the Wolves' Skin
Voila. The wolves' design on the future of humanity, in accordance with its predatory paradigm, naturally. Now, he stands right there, naked. Revealing its big banks greedy face, covered by industry's immoral but gleaming fur. Will you be his sheep?
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