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Friday, December 31, 1971

AIGames: special advancing human lot - remembering kissinger

at an oversimplified level wherever kissinger built intergenerational friendships between nations he did good; everything else he influenced seems to me to be predicated by if he helped the overall peoples of the old USSR make world safer happier- it doesnt matter that I dont know but sometimes I wonder if anyone knows - see eg wilson centre bye to kissinger

in another oversimplification we can divide impacts on the world into those of businessmen and those of public servants (with perhaps a 3rd group pure scientists0; it is possible that kissinger advice over 50 years and top of most administrations has had ore exponential influence of america in the world than any person in living memory - here is one chat which questions this - how would you improve on this starter for 10 kissinger1.docx

=========== in search of peace and war?

110 and 430 years of not learning about wars

i realise wars are contextual ; Scots which i come from and Irish live 80% outside are homeland so goodwill to all is a top priority of how we appply english and other language models; in my family both parents and grandpatents had their college education interrupted by war - so our perhaps selfish defintion: war is a process where elders btoken systems spill blood mainly of youth and where family loving communities are the first losers a dynamic subconsciously or consciously leveraged by vested interests such as big or bad banking/real estate

given tis defintion of war , its important to learn what caused a world war- as far as we can see the 2 top ststemic causes of world war 1; peoples were still so unrepresented by communications engines begun switzerland 1865 that european decision making was done by a club of about 20 powerul decision makers who segented on 2 opposite sides

the actual cause seems to have been the disaster cause when every hisstory designs borders so that some nations are landlocked; what is needed is some sotrt of transnational convention so that shared infrastructure to shipping routes is inveted in between landlocked and coastal nations

subsidiary hypotheses

world war 1 taught us that a winning side may get rid of bad leaders at top of a place but it cant reassign a peoples place to someone else; in other words a smart criteria of gping to war is whats our plan if we win for places' peoples

given all of this it would seem that morally war should only be started if absolutely necessary - eg my family believe hitler was mad and would have exterminated most people in his way - so war against hitler was justified

another subsidiary hypothesis what is the dominant exchange that a time's world trade is being systemised around if humans the world over dont see /agree that then false wars get started not representing any peoples but the vested interest of that market; in addition if that market isnt traparent about its expoential consequences on nature (as carbon energy rulers have not been) then its likely there will be ever more war, ever less peace


in all of these contexts, when neumann-einstein-turing gave the world brainworking engines they knew this new type of engine would compound threats if it did not resolve all the broken systems that previous engines had spiraled most recently communications engines lauched 1865 worldwide out of switerland's itu 

updates month 6 gamifying AI  =who advanced humanity who http://normanmacrae.ning.com/forum starting 1951 with Economist diaries of NET - neumann Eisjtein Turing

11/30/23 friends perhaps you could kickstart up a round robin - one best thing for friendships and intelligence that wouldnt have happened without kissinger

in becoming the diary since 1951 of the purposes of brainworlers engines designed by Neumann Eijstein Turing, The Economist imagineered death of cost of distance- ie the day when life critcal intel could be app's between any 2 communities in any hemispehre because in satellite era cost of distance is marginal once the infrastructure exists; and because due to eg those engineers who trustted moores laws (let alone condoleezza rices top 10 tech multipliers for policy makers of 2023  brain cells of computers have been first to analyse and beam data up and down since 4g infrastructure 2009- coincidentally th same date that stanford became the world's epicente of humansai imagenet (neuron networking had been the last lecture notes of the net 1957) 

from The Economist 1970s with thanks tp Bard -if you have fav quote why not post it sincerely chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk

1972:

  • "The American rapprochement with China is the most significant event in world politics since the Second World War. It has transformed the international landscape, opened up new possibilities for cooperation, and created new uncertainties."

1973:

  • "The rapprochement between America and China is not a mere diplomatic maneuver. It is a fundamental change in the world balance of power. It is a recognition that the world is no longer bipolar, but multipolar. And it is a challenge to the existing international order."

1974:

  • "The American-Chinese rapprochement is still in its early stages. There are many obstacles to overcome, and the future is uncertain. But the potential benefits of this new relationship are enormous. It has the potential to bring peace and stability to Asia, to promote economic cooperation, and to create a new era of global prosperity."

1975:

  • "The American-Chinese rapprochement is one of the most important developments of our time. It is a testament to the power of diplomacy and the resilience of the human spirit. It is a reminder that even the most intractable problems can be solved through dialogue and understanding."

1976:

  • "The American-Chinese rapprochement is not a panacea for all the world's ills. But it is a major step forward in the right direction. It is a sign of hope in a troubled world."

These quotes from The Economist reflect the excitement and optimism that surrounded the rapprochement between the United States and China in the 1970s. The two countries had been bitter rivals for many years, but they began to thaw relations in the early 1970s. This rapprochement was a major turning point in world affairs, and it had a profound impact on the course of history.

Henry Kissinger, who was the U.S. Secretary of State at the time of the rapprochement, played a key role in bringing the two countries together. He was a brilliant diplomat who understood the importance of building relationships with China. Kissinger's efforts helped to pave the way for a new era of cooperation between the United States and China.

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Smith alumni send Special thanks to ChatGpt on notes relevant to commonwealth's 180th birthday .in 2023.Sub to our linkedin newsletter ED3UNenvoy.com; chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk to contribute to SDGschatgpt.com. Media's Golden Oldie: 1860: One year into his innovation project with Queen Victoria Charter bank and first annual review of the peoples taxation, Economist founder James Wilson died of diarrhea Calcutta. 112 years later banking on poorest east asian village women ending diarrhea started the deepest partnerships in human economic development maps . ups and downs in human moral sentiments exchanges had taken over 100 years of English Constitutional Change, and 2 world wars and the dollar replacing pound as global currency before the question of whether the quarter of humans on the subcontinent of India were to be free to tax and build their own places. By now The Economist was starting its 3rd decade of quzzing leaders on Von neumann and Intels' exponential transformations. And if you traversed beyond the Bay of Bengal to the far East coastline rising north from Singapore, the question of how about 30% of peoples livelihoods were to grow was hi-tech dependent on coastal belt innovations streaming down from Japan Korea S Taiwan-this being the first Asian corridor to join 4 others as beneficiaries of the legacy of Neumann and his peer maths "GOATS" (3 in USA - UN North, UN South, West Coast between Saints of Francis & Clare and one with UN's Swiss epicentre)
KC3.dev-- ed3envoyUn.com : The Economist's story begins 1843 as a London Scot JW's diary of how to support 20-something Queen Victorian transform constitution of an island from slavemaking gunboating empire to hoped for commonwealth; it took James Wilson's life (died Calcutta 1860 of diarrhea) and legacy 180 years to get to 2023- can media (Swiss UN global connectivity since 1865) design cooperations whch millennials need TO BE 1st sustainability generation (Applause) or extinction's destiny (boos -dismal beyond belief FTX RVP #45 subp 911 ...). Since James was an alumni of Adam Smith - we welome all diarists to 265th moral sentiments summits Glashgow UUn June 2023 - chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk ( after action debrief ecop26.com)
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Lot of cooperation needed to advance Guterres UN priorities of 2023 - where can we connect -chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk
Join the dao of 2025report- last edition beyond extinction: the overall story of co-research von neumann scoop- who will unite what good with 100 times more tech per decade - chapter 1 how 5 tech eras have accelerated since 1865 -3 in the last 30 years.
chap2 how from 2016 the UNs framework offers first transformation in gov serving people since beginning of government in king's English - can you all be in time to celebrate most massive cooperations for good
guest chapter 2 page visions of those talking on redesign of 2020s be that web3, dao decentralised finanace , regenerative communities- which tech is applicable, which tech gets in the way?
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how before 2016, a billion poorest women set the pace on sustainability economic modeling- learn from 3 phases- designing 10000 person communities with no electricity; sharing the university of leapfrog models lessons from 15 years of playing annual game of worldrecordjobs.com
appendix of terms as they first appeared in the economist from 1951 (often their original meanings have been altered by vested interests - check out whom and avoid their advice like the plague
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schools brief with alumni of von neumann & The Economist ... web3: AI change teacher
read all about it - how english speaking world service failed humanity in spite of at least 16 years time to live up to this 1984 tech-wizard charter of sustainability to 2025

queenofhearts.city invites you help fix this join first 100 person zoom in memory of Queen Elizabeth - greatest public servant English speaking world
Breaking April 2023: did the lies Murdoch's broadcasters told in 2020 compound under 1 billion dollars or 100 trillion dollars of damage as far as designing media millennials needed if there is to be first sustainability generation?
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It would be interesting to know what Queen Victoria wrote in her diary when her first special envoy to
charter bank by and for india's peoples died 9 months into landing calcutta of diarrhea;
and why it took another 112 years before
girls empowrment first asian bank - BRACooperation started up by a reformed Oil Company man began saving humanity
goats OF PUBLIC SERVICE: BLUNTLY PUT-SUSTAINABILITY'S LAST CHANCE DEPENDS ON cooperations of VALUING DEVELOPMENT FROM BIRTH OF CHILDREN MORE THAN WHITE MEN PRINTING MONEY- UN FINAL REPORT PUBLISHED 8/9/22 DAY QE2 DIED
M3 crisis: 1/1/2000 missing 2025 report's media good
(chapter 6 pdf download written 1984) opportunity of majority of world being aware of humanity's greatest risk = greatest mis-timing of my life; hope its not 2020s terminal mistake for our uniting species
Help publish youth's web3 year of 23 -rsvp chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk
Can 100 times more tech per decade since 1930 advance enough COOPERATION to sustain millennials out of every inhabited GPS? tick tock by 2030 it is mathematics (of chaos) likely that we will know whether 2020s being saved us from mother nature's wrath and irreversible species destruction. Most exciting decade to be alive. Cooperation needed at www.sdgmetaverseprize.org and every game worldrecordjobs can help you and yours and meta-soc play
From our archives- 1860 17 years into founding Economist, James Wilson's most ambitious project partnering queen victoria in launching chartered bank by and for the quarter of peoples on india subcontinent stalls.
Wilson dies of diarrhea 9 months after landing in calcutta. 85 years later sir kenneth kemp (father in law of Economist's Norman Macrae writes up legalese of Indian Independence. Sir Ken did not know that partitioning was about to happen. Peoples of East pakistan draw colonial aera's shorterst straw - not only a colony of West Pakistan but blocked out of access to what have been south asia's superport. 23 years later cyclone kills a million peoples and shell oils regional young superstar ends his contract to start helping women build the new nation of Bangladesh. The greatest economic miracle produced by a billion asian mothers begin. The first network cooperation - oral rehydration ; 112 years after wilson's death illiterate village mothers first homework is how to mix boiled water sugar and salt to stop diarrhea killing one thord of infants in tropical villages. Inspired by this abed and 1 billion women map 30 cooperation platforms 1972-2019 - BRA-C (Bangladesh Rural Advancement Cooperation). First meta partnership BEAC UNICEF Tropical china; from 1996 leapfrog partners beyong vilages without electricity start to web end poverty's races. Japan and silicon valley ask abed to go international - vrac university with james grant as first world class colege begins 2001
meanwhile in 1890s london 2nd editor walter bagehot continues queen victoria's project - can the English Constitution end the slave making mentality of corpoartesd like East India company with a commonwealth constitution. Although many believe Victoria did plant this legacy for the 20th C royal family - not in time for east Insia comoany to ruin another quarter of the world's lives - the chinese after 1960 clsoe themselves to global trade rather than accept ultimatum to accept opium as a currency. Just as it takes peoples of the place we now call bnagaldesh 110 yeras to start freeing their own trade, so too contenetal china. By 1972 out of desperation both bangaldesh and china depend on raiing womens productivity from mear 0 to more than that of men in every community developing children. On the Bangladesg side follow the mapping of the reforemd oil company ceo fazle abed; on china tropical side note that one child polict meand half of all familiyies start to be dependednt on how brillainatly entrepreneurial their 20s something daughter becomes

Dedication: Sir Fazle Abed 50 years (2019-1970) supporting billion women end poverty:.Notable learning curve exponentials of diarists of Economist & global village audience interactions teachforsdgs.com-before impact of global viewspaer disapperaed did first 150 yeras of our diarists map enough intel for millennials to be the sustainability generation?
. what if human development determined by family's social network quality situated within web 3 2 1 0 after electricity before webs 00 before electricity
Primary purpose founder (London Scot James Wilson 1843) can global viewspaper mediate goals 2 and 1 end hunger and end poverty- changing slave making tdae toward multi-win commonwealth: wilson's pjhilosophy Smithian (last writings morality of markets before engines; first 16s of engines impact on national branding; wislons 2 signature partnership with queen victoria - end corn laws starving half of ireland's population; go to calcutta to start charter banking by and for the people; sadly wilson diee of dairrhea withing first year in vacutta but son-in-lam bagehot continues transfolrmation of Englsh Constitution
From 1951 given greatest scoop by vin neuamann - ask what peoples do with 100 times more tech per decade 1930 to 2020s-particularlycan zero sum games be resplaced by sustainable above zero sum trades - eg networks applying life critical knowhow multiplky value in use opposite to consuming up things
Norman Macrae's learning curve in 28 years before being mentored by Neumann: first 13 years home schooled btitish embassies including Stalin's moscw; then soend s last days as teen navigating airplaned bomber commandnd Burma before 6 years of good fortune; last class taught by keynes cambridge; mentired at Economist by sur geiffrey crowther autoboigrapher of Economist's first century
stories from mapping 100 times moore: best ever western leader decade fyt=ure chalenge - kenned'y's moon race primarily biproduct satellite telecoms (alumnisat) and interdendence - 2 atlantic segments : america's new european; Euro's old; asian about two thirds of humans dependent on pacific coast's world trade (that leaves up to 15% to decide which ocean integrated their muti-win games0; age 39 macrae permitted one signed survey a year- begins with 10 years of surveys of what futures do peoples want - 1962 Japan and rising Asian neighbors; 1963 people of Russia; 1964 peoples of Brazil & Latin America ...1968 peoples of south africa; 1969 rainbow peo[ples of USA- from 1972 alarmed by nixon's exit of dolar from gold standard begins 40 tyear future histiry genres with early fici on fintech, edtech, healthtec as well as energy markets; from 1976 joined by prodi argues for future capitalism grounded by sme networks not just bigger and bigger corporate and gov; 1984 prepares for last 5 y years at Economist with 2 genres - 2025 report book first published with chris macrae on updating sustainability deadlines and opportunities/threats of web1-3; biography of von neumann ; last article dec 2008- huge risk web 2 age of millennials will be underinvested with youth having to bail out elders; can blockchain distributed finance be last chance antidote to every greater political havoc of printing paper money?
Systems truth - big organisations hate innovation (ironically artificial intel best at integrating deepest real time data in way no human gov can do real time)- notably powerful western people blocked from transparent unlearning by media & lawyers; gov2.0 is about how hard one transformation of gov is since horse was fastest way to communicate; industrial revolution 4 shows how hard for big corporates to innovate beyond past system; 2020s last chance crises may involve privileged gamesters racing into web3 societies who havent yet learnt from billion poorest women attempts to leapfrog from web00 (without electricity)in 2001 friends of billion poorest women proposed solution - new universities who share their alumni's open community to community sdg solutions- see abedmooc.com and discuss meta challenges to sdgs.games- as predicted in 1984's 2025 report transformation of edu essential to survival of human beings (echoing HG Well's civilisiation race between edu and catastrophe)
Abedmooc.com .. women4empower; herstory's turning points - some dates approx as took decades- if we've missed or wronged herstory (valuing womens planet Xponential multipliers with men's) -please rsvp chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk - all errors mine alone gandhi 1906 thrown off south african train-starts 40 years of chnaging education from infant up (see underknowns.com) -seeds future of mandela nets; 2020s gteatest ever network multiplier gandhi &montesorri; remultiplied einstein 1940s; in 12 post war yers greatest ever maths networkers leave legacy of 100 times more ytech per decade; from 1951 scoop of what to do with 100 times more etch relayed tp economist journalist for humanity; by 1960 ai labs twinned to face both coasts (pacific 75% of human sustainability; atlantuc 25%); by 2020s media's last chance at transparency see metaerseprize.org) as too much data streaming from every gps not to blockchain and humansAI (see nftssdg.com); 1843 smihian james wilso starts royal society newsletter gossiping why royal family need to celebrate sdg1 and 2 end starvation of eg Irish; ebd impoversiation of british raj; biggest underknown -did queen voctoria despatche wilson with idia's own chartered bank to get rid of him or to design multi-win commonwelath trading; in any event wilso dies of diarrhea within 12 months landing cacutta; it tales 112 years and partitionining of india subcontinnent before former oil company regional ceo fazle abed fimaces solutions of end diarrheas as killing tropical asian infants and end starvation by maximis vilage rice tech (borlaug)- having celebrated 100000 vilages first demonstartion of these solutions - unicefs japmes grant sonsors transai extension; coming from china missionary epidemiologist family - abed and grant partner in nationwide vaccination against infant diseases; thats 3 of the first 30 mass colaborations of the 1billiongirls.com who ended poverty 2019-1972 (as for other models of western aid, who knows but data shows whatever else thy did it wasnt the vast majority of extreme povery ending); see the irony of web00 world (no electricy ) contributing more to sustainability than ever other world at 2025report.com - finders crossed web3 starts to emulat development economic leaps of web00 women; 1758-62: very intersting adam smith scotnds worldwide contribution to human development let alone emotional intel; bes ever summary of nature and humans market purpose before endines; best ver plea to startup engine applications everywhere not juts london 1760 east idia company's admin MOMENTS OF THE ECONOMIST - founded 1843 to mediate sustainability 2 primary goals - end hunger & poverty by Smithian James Wilson; 1943 centenary's autobiogtraphy compelling testinmong on what went wrong with negineerings in 20 most advanced nations (19 white); from 1945 Economist takes on Neumann's suggestion of greatest journalist scoop ; what to do with 100 times more tech per decade 2025-1945?; is there an optimistic rational way out of Orwellian Big Brother endgam?. If so how will educators and youth web & do what economists and elders cant even imagine/ ANNOUNCEMENT - from june 1 2022, the first post of every month will often linkin the previous month's update of CodesMeta.com - In turn this is one of the main celebration collabs of 2025Report and friends celebrating progress along the roadmap to UN secretary general's digitalisation "UN2.0". Codesmeta welcomes co-editors rsvp chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk help AI make 2022 youth's most collaborative year-
2016 glory to every natural deity sept 2016- after 1st year review of SDGs jim kim makes his biggest move- what unhq and unesco have just reported is sdg4 wont happen before 2100- so he starts a pre-nft club on digotally cooperative education in geneva (getting unctad blessing to intro any educatir interested in etch to itu); just in time for engineer guterres to take up 10 year chair ofiun2.0 - from summer 2017- digital cooperation research becomes the =iggest change movement the world has ever seen with any government invited to benchmark nay unite un2.0) 2122 unga summit on ed no longer fit for purpose 22-23 school year of greatest every prize sdgmetaverseprize.orh and more unseen wealth compounding out of ed3 nfts than all the oil wells on earth
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foundations which do what for sustainainability

those with bigger than 2.5 bn $ d=funds according to wikipedia (nb charities different )

Wealthiest foundations / Donated amount[edit]

RankOrganisation / Country / by individualCountryHeadquartersEndowment(USD)Endowment
(home currency)
Founded /
Donations
References
1Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation United StatesSeattle, Washington$40.3 billion1994[2]
2Wellcome Trust United KingdomLondon$27.1 billion£20.9 billion (GBP)1936[3]
3Howard Hughes Medical Institute United StatesChevy Chase, Maryland$17.8 billion1953[4]
4Garfield Weston Foundation United KingdomLondon$15.7 billion£12.7 billion (GBP)1958[5]
5Stichting INGKA Foundation NetherlandsLeiden$12.7 billion€12.1 billion (EUR)1982[6]
6Ford Foundation United StatesNew York City, New York$11.7 billion1936[7]
7Kamehameha Schools United StatesHonolulu, Hawaii$10.6 billion1887[8]
8Al Maktoum Foundation United Arab EmiratesDubai$10.08 billion37 billion د.Ø¥ (AED)2007[9]
9Lilly Endowment United StatesIndianapolis, Indiana$10.07 billion1937[10]
10Azim Premji Foundation IndiaBangalore$9.8 billion2001[11]
11Robert Wood Johnson Foundation United StatesPrinceton, New Jersey$9.7 billion1972[12]
12William and Flora Hewlett Foundation United StatesMenlo Park, California$8.74 billion1967[13]
13W. K. Kellogg Foundation Trust United StatesBattle Creek, Michigan$8.72 billion1930[14]
14J. Paul Getty Trust United StatesLos Angeles, California$8.68 billion1982[15]
15Li Ka Shing Foundation Hong KongHong Kong$8.3 billion$64.4 billion (HKD)1980[16]
16The Church Commissioners for England United KingdomLondon$7.5 billion£6.1 billion (GBP)1948[17]
17The MasterCard Foundation CanadaToronto$7.1 billion2006[18]
18Robert Bosch Foundation GermanyStuttgart$5.5 billion€5.3 billion (EUR)1964[19]
19Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation United StatesPalo Alto, California$6.4 billion2000[20]
20David and Lucile Packard Foundation United StatesLos Altos, California$6.3 billion1964[20]
21Andrew W. Mellon Foundation United StatesNew York City, New York$6.18 billion1969[20]
22John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation United StatesChicago, Illinois$6.0 billion1975[20]
23The Pew Charitable Trusts United StatesPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania$5.6 billion1948[21]
24Silicon Valley Community Foundation United StatesSan Jose, California$4.7 billion2007[20]
25Nemours Foundation United StatesJacksonville, Florida$4.6 billion1936[22]
26Bloomberg Philanthropies United StatesNew York, New York$4.24 billion2004[20]
27The Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust United StatesNew York City, New York$5.548 billion1999[20][23]
28Sulaiman Abdul Aziz Al Rajhi Saudi ArabiaJeddah$3.85 billion14.43 billion (SAR)2011[B]
29Tulsa Community Foundation United StatesTulsa, Oklahoma$3.8 billion1998[20]
30Rockefeller Foundation United StatesNew York City, New York$3.7 billion1913[20]
31The Kresge Foundation United StatesTroy, Michigan$3.6 billion1924[20]
32Knut and Alice Wallenberg Foundation SwedenStockholm$3.60 billionkr 32.7 billion (SEK)1917[24]
33California Health Care Foundation United StatesLos Angeles$3.56 billion1996[20]
34The Duke Endowment United StatesCharlotte, North Carolina$3.37 billion1924[20]
35Realdania DenmarkCopenhagen$2.9 billion€2.8 billion (EUR)2000[25]
36Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation PortugalLisbon$2.9 billion€2.8 billion (EUR)1956[26]
37Simons Foundation
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