Sandro Suzart SUZART Relationship IMPEACHMENT in Brazil United States
Relationship of Sandro Suzart on Brazilian and Egypt IMPEACHMENT along with sevaral companies such as BANK OF AMERICA and UNITED STATES
Absorption of sandro suzart Sandro Suzart SUZART Relationship IMPEACHMENT in Brazil United States
1. Capital concentration in small circle
Net of the system. It is a small circle composed of only 1 person. The other are forms of the
system. It works in a net of self feed, sharing the only capital of 500 billion.
Google 500 (the only person)
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Vanguard Group, Inc (16,295,576,894) Blackrock Inc (14,145,704,029)
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State Street Corporation (9,906,595,554) Price (T.Rowe) ( 8,600,231,107)
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Capital Investors (3,963,631,535) Northern Trust ( 3,157,585,801)
The above table shows how Google shares capital. The next table shows the back inflow, if
Google Flows Out (500) to capital forms, it Flows In (66) from the same capital forms. Capital
forms are abstract entities that have no person playing (No person is owner of the capital).
Google (66) (the only person)
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Ford (16,688,000,000) Toyota (16,461,000,000).
It is fundamental to notice that no person has Capital or possess the Capital in the system. It is
pure philosophycal form (but with real application).
Now lets study the persons (humans) who are central in this relationship.
The next table shows a list of humans who are central to this relationship:
Akin, Gump et al $35,650,000
Squire Patton Boggs $31,570,000
Podesta Group $25,100,000
Brownstein, Hyatt et al $23,550,000
Van Scoyoc Assoc $21,420,000
Holland & Knight $19,360,000
Capitol Counsel $17,960,000
K&L Gates $17,420,000
Williams & Jensen $16,340,000
BGR Group $15,500,000
Peck Madigan Jones $13,395,000
Cornerstone Government Affairs $13,380,000
3. Ernst & Young $12,440,000
Hogan Lovells $12,410,000
Capitol Tax Partners $12,390,000
Cassidy & Assoc $12,150,000
Fierce, Isakowitz & Blalock $11,970,000
Covington & Burling $11,547,000
Alpine Group $11,290,000
Mehlman, Castagnetti et al $11,180,000
Conclusion: The market is performed by philosophical forms of Market with no person (human)
involved, the most central persons involved have very low social condition earn about USD
300,00 dollars per month and are socially vulnerable.
If no person has capital in the system, I have no competition. The persons in the market offer
violence but the violence they offer is of canibalization order and not competition order, in this
study is demonstrated that no person has capital, and so no person offers competition.
4. What we have demonstrated is that the capital ownership is of philosophical forms.
Philosophical entities like Price (T.Rowe) are the owners of the capital.
And how to achieve such philosophical form ? The system ultilizes Discourse on Political
Economy of Jean-Jacques Rousseau to formalize its capital form. I have as philosophical
resources: Marx and Psychology. To me, the philosophical form of that entity should be in the
form of:
A behaviour or effort, calculated in quantity of labour time, determined by the amount of hours
spent in that effort and take a labour form.
Money and capital are pieces of information, that information could be expressed in many
forms, such as: the freedom a man, speculation behavour, social apparatus. I express money and
capital information form as:
Labour time employed X technology employed
As labour time I have 1.200 hours, from which I already spent 500 hours. The 500 hours spent
already could be expressed in labour form and technological development in:
the following link:
C:UsersSANDRODocumentsbooksPoliticademonstrationsWriting
The above link express the technology developed in the 500 hours, I have guarantee that the
above technological development expressed has practical form.
Labour time employed X technology employed
5. As technology to be employed I have: programming, communication, media
As outcome task or product to be made: organize social structure
Understanding of the subject Sandro Suzart.
Capital is piece or series of information. That information could be expressed in many forms,
such as:
the freedom of a man
monetary speculation behavour
social apparatus (Commodities, Banks, Water, Transportation)
Law
Marx
philosophy
As information I opted or had opportunety to develop Media information or Media Knowledge. I
express the information or knowledge possessed and trainment, which is a specific tem in a vast
terminology and a specific technology.
In relation to Capital, I would affirmate that trainment relates to Capital according by the following
sentence:
Capital = Labour time employed X Technology employed
or
Capital = Labour time employed X Technology employed
In that sentence the variable "Trainment" plays the following role:
Labour time employed = quantity of hours performed on the determined task
6. Technology employed = behaviour learned, quantified in the number of hours of learning
so in relation to Capital, the variable "trainment" does:
Capital = quantity of hours performed on the determined task X
behaviour learned, quantified in the number of hours of learning.
The above description is the language I adopt to respond to the enviorment of Capital. It is
scientific language.
I define the "information" that I have and variable "knowledge" as the variable "trainment", the
variable "trainment" was equated in the following model. I create laboratories of trainment, in
these laboratories my body receives stimuli. The laboratories are usually institutions and my body
receives stimuli calculated in hours:
Institution X Amount of stimuli received cauculated in hours
Institutions relates to stimuli, in a institution my body receives stimuli, the objective in this
experience is to achieve body adaptation and this is achieved by consecutive stimuli nominated by
hours from which the group of hours should be the maximum possible.
Institution X Amount of stimuli received cauculated in hours
Novembro 2009 - Outubro de 2011
Oficina Tela Brasil X 54 horas
Curso Hebe Alvez, xisto bahia X 20 horas
TV pelourinho X 119 horas
7. Olodum percussão X 120 horas
Olodum politica X 90 horas
Da página para o palco X 120 horas
Espaço cultural Ensaio X 150 horas
Oficina VIVADANÇA X 3 horas
Curso Harildo Deda, Chekhov e Shakespeare X40 horas
Capital = Labour time employed X Technology employed
Technology employed = Behaviour learned, quantified in the number of hours of learning
C = L X B
Behaviour learned, quantified in the number of hours of learning = African body behaviour
L= Labour time employed
L= Quantity of hours performed on the determined task = 716 horas
C= Quantity of hours performed on the determined task X Behaviour learned,
quantified in the number of hours of learning
C= Q X B so C = 716 X African body behaviour
Capital = 716 (h) X African body behaviour
Conclusion: Targeted learning was the behaviour of African body behaviour
8. Group of Institutions:
I = ( Curso Hebe Alvez, Xisto Bahia, TV pelourinho, Olodum, Da página para o palco, Espaço
Cultural Ensaio, Oficina VIVADANÇA, Curso Harildo Deda)
Amount of stimuli received cauculated in hours
A = ( 54 horas, 20 horas, 119 horas, 120 horas, 90 horas, 120 horas, 150 horas, 3 horas, 40
horas)
//er.jsc.nasa.gov/
JSC "ER-Telecom Holding"
CJSC Scientific-Production Association Progressive Technologies
Company Delfa Co. Ltd.
DoD Network Information Center
Navy Network Information Center (NNIC)
Amount of stimuli received cauculated in hours:
2005 - 2015: 2.200 horas
2015 - 2016: 3.200 horas
2017: 500 horas
Capital = Labour time employed X Technology employed
Technology employed = Behaviour learned, quantified in the number of hours of learning
C = L X B
Behaviour learned, quantified in the number of hours of learning = Scientific Language, Media,
Programming.
Labour time employed = 5.400 horas
Conclusion: The targeted behaviour was the behaviour of Scientific Language, Media,
9. Programming.
Group of Institutions:
I = ( //er.jsc.nasa.gov/, JSC "ER-Telecom Holding", CJSC Scientific-Production Association
Progressive Technologies, Company Delfa Co. Ltd , DoD Network Information Center
Navy Network Information Center (NNIC) )
Amount of stimuli received cauculated in hours = ( 2.200, 3.200)
If as knowledge and furthermore as environment I could opt between:
the freedom of a man
monetary speculation behavour
social apparatus (Commodities, Banks, Water, Transportation)
Law
Marx
philosophy
Between these forms of knowledge and environment, I opted for Trainment.
As institutions to relate to I could opt between:
United States Army Institutions ( National Defense University, Army War College, Naval War
College, Air Force Institute of Technology, Defense Language Institute);
Technology Institutions: ( Startup Grind, Techstars, Blackbox Connect, Tools for Entrepreneurs,
Astia, Centraal);
Unicef Institutions: ( Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, Human Rights Network
International database, Human Rights Resource Center);
Davos Intitutions: ( IBS Group, Alibaba Group, Ant Financial Services Group, Jet Airways);
Between these institutions to relate to, I opted for
10. ( //er.jsc.nasa.gov/, JSC "ER-Telecom Holding", CJSC Scientific-Production Association Progressive
Technologies, Company Delfa Co. Ltd , DoD Network Information Center
Navy Network Information Center (NNIC) )
The quality of these institutions is to be Russian-American Military institutions
//er.jsc.nasa.gov/
JSC "ER-Telecom Holding"
CJSC Scientific-Production Association Progressive Technologies
Company Delfa Co. Ltd.
DoD Network Information Center
Navy Network Information Center (NNIC)
These institutions stimulated my body in 5.400 hours of Labour time employed and an outcome
behaviour of Scientific Language, Media, Programming. I hope this labour time and outcome
behaviour are useful.
This Knowledge was provided by the facilities of the following institutions:
//er.jsc.nasa.gov/
IP Address: 192.68.197.75
Name: JCSNETC26
Handle: NET-192-68-197-0-1
Registration Date: 24/03/90
Range: 192.68.197.0-192.68.197.255
Org: National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Org Handle: NASA
Address: IS05/Office of the Chief Information Officer
City: MSFC
State/Province: AL
Postal Code: 35812
12. Company Delfa Co. Ltd.
8-ja Sovetskaja str, d. 20
191036
St. Petersburg
RUSSIAN FEDERATION
+79219004673
phone: +79210951401
phone: +78127107992
fax-no: +78127107992
Company Delfa Co. Ltd.
Saint-Petersburg 191039, RU
phone: +7 812 7107992
fax-no: +7 812 7107992
8-ja Sovetskaja str, d. 20, 191036, St. Petersburg, RUSSIAN FEDERATION
13. DoD Network Information Center
3990 E. Broad Street
Columbus
OH
US
Navy Network Information Center (NNIC)
2465 GUADALCANAL ROAD
BLDG 1265
VIRGINIA BEACH
VA
US
PostalCode: 23459
The following institutions: ER JSC NASA GOV; JSC "ER-Telecom Holding"; CJSC
Scientific-Production Association Progressive Technologies; Company Delfa Co. Ltd; DoD
Network Information Center; Navy Network Information Center (NNIC) enticed me when I was
14. acquiring the learning, it later played a major role at the time of the Demonstrations.
The behaviour learned, quantified in the number of hours of learning or the targeted behaviour
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15. As the organizational
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Lina Yassin
أحمدالدبش
Khulud Khamis
Muna Omari
Inas Talhami
Nadera Abu Dubey Saadi
وائلفرغاوي
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