Monday, September 3, 2012

12-09-03 A bunch of conspiracy theorists invited me to participate in a panel discussion in NexTech 2012 in Barcelona...



 Supreme Court of the United State; Supreme Court of the State of Israel.

I just got invited to participate in a panel discussion in NexTech 2012 in Barcelona.

The invitation was based on my two papers, accepted for publication and presentation in a separate computer science conference on Data Mining.  The two papers document large-scale fraud in the computers of the courts of the United States and the State of Israel.  The published acceptance rate in the Data Mining conference is 20-40% depending on the track.  I believe that I am one of only a few, who had two papers accepted in that conference.

It appears to me that international computer science professors are a bunch of conspiracy theorists... How else would you explain this invitation, when it was clear to the reviewers that:
  • I have no fancy novel algorithm to present;
  • My data mining is at best semi-automated, and
  • I have no formal training in computer science
On the other hand it is obvious that the US and Israel courts are beacons of integrity...

In my opinion, the large-scale fraud in the computers of the Israeli and US courts transformed the courts into rackets, and amounted to unannounced regime change in these nations - into Tyranny of the Courts - a form of government, most recently known in the Middle Ages.

The US and the State of Israel are not alone in this regard... As noted in the papers, preliminary results suggest that similar computer systems have been implemented in recent years in other "Western Democracies" as well.

WELCOME TO MEDIEVAL-DIGITAL ERA! 

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