Game Theory, the Internet of Things and 5G Networks: …
… combinations (1st simulation Rec. node payoffs Sending node strategies set) Rec. node strategies Tit-for-tat Cheat&return Grim 793.14 4.42 Cheat&leave 6.62 …
… combinations (1st simulation Rec. node payoffs Sending node strategies set) Rec. node strategies Tit-for-tat Cheat&return Grim 793.14 4.42 Cheat&leave 6.62 …
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To implement, monitor and control these multiple-purpose programs strong electromagnetic waves are needed.
That’s why 5G – totally unstudied, untested – in uncharted waters is necessary. No time to be lost in testing. Because the target for this program to be completed is 2030, the same as the target for the UN-declared Sustainable Development Goals. (SDG)
In fact. Agenda 2020 is intimately linked to the SDG’s, specifically to SDG 16 which is basically promoting the rule of law.
During a special Summit in May 2016 in New York, inspired by the Gates Foundation, the United Nations Office for Partnership (UNOFP), the SDG 16.9 was created, fitting the purpose of Agenda ID2020:
“Provide legal identity to all, including birth registration, by 2030 …. harnessing Digital Identity for the Global Community…. Around one-fifth of the world’s population (1.8 billion people) is without legal identity, which deprives them of access to healthcare, schools, shelter.”
Here are some more pictures from that reserve where I like to walk nearly every morning! These pictures are a few years old. But the reserve is still wonderful for little walks. And I always enjoy all the trees. Some of them have grown a real lot!
The weeks go so quickly. I can’t believe it’s Saturday again. Last Saturday we were at that conference in Sydney. I think on the Saturday before this I went to the swimming pool. Actually I would love to go to the swimming pool again today even if it is a cloudy day with no sun. The water in the pool is always kept at 24C.
I definitely have to go for walks again today whether there’s sun or not. Last Thursday it was pouring. So I missed out on my walk on that day. But Peter drove me to my heart moves class, which was good. Marta. our instructor, had to cancel. But lovely Janet was prepared to take her place on short notice. Janet said Marta had a pinched nerve, I think she mentioned her back. My pinched nerve is in my right wrist. It’s still painful. However because…
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I still love to go on these walks in our neighbourhood!
I forgot what time of the day it was when I took the following pictures on one of my little walks. But I can see it was a sunny day. I always think it is delightful to see the sun-rays shining through the various trees and plants.

I like to investigate a bit more this ‘Natural Burial’ business!
Shoalhaven Council has approved Natural Burial Portion at the Cambewarra (Good Dog) Cemetery
Address: 7 W Cambewarra Rd, North Nowra NSW 2541
https://cremweb.shoalhaven.nsw.gov.au/index.php/help-a-information
Although not currently a common practice in Australia, there is a growing interest in natural burials. Natural burial is a process by which the body of a deceased person is interred in the soil in a manner that does not inhibit decomposition and allows the body to recycle naturally. It is seen as an alternative to contemporary Western burial methods. Subject to State and Local Government rulings, natural burials may take place on both private land and in any cemetery that will accommodate this technique.
Prior research is required by the person electing a natural burial as not all local government authorities allow this style of burial. Currently there are no natural…
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It seems to me that these ‘lockdowns’ are absolutely necessary. However, what they may lead to, these are interesting questions. Where actually resides the most power? Reading this article may give us some clues . . . .
27 April 2020 — Global Research
By Peter Koenig
First comes the farce, an (almost) universal government lie around the globe about a deadly virus, WHO named COVID-19. The decision for a global lockdown – literally for the collapse of the world economy – was already taken at the WEF conference in Davos, 21 – 24 January 2020. On January 30, WHO declared COVID-19 a Public Health Emergency of International Concern (PHEIC). At that time, there were only 150 known COVID-19 cases outside of China. No reason whatsoever to declare a pandemic. On March 11, Dr. Tedros, DG of WHO converted the PHEIC into a pandemic. This gave green light for the start of implementing “The Plan”.
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Interesting tips for working from home!
I have my complaints, but I am grateful I have an opportunity to work from home and even more grateful I am living in a home that makes it relatively easy to just #stayathome to help #flattenthecurve. Having said that, it’s not my dream job, but it’s what I have now and it helps pay the bills.
This may seem nice at first, but it’s not good for the long-term/ pexels via Pixabay.com
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https://auntyuta.com/2020/05/01/the-things-you-cannot-say-about-coronavirus/
I reblogged this post:
The Things You CANNOT Say About Coronavirus
The author seems to be fed up with Social Distancing and argues that it probably is being overdone, meaning not necessary to such an ‘extreme’ extent, but that you are not allowed to say this.
Here is my comment to this about social distancing:
Isn’t it true, that we cannot be sure who might be spreading the Coronavirus, the one that is called Covid19. Anybody can accidentally have picked up the virus somewhere. It is easy to pass it on if you do not keep a social distance. This is a fact, isn’t it?
Well, with the flu, I reckon it is a bit different. Somehow we have mostly learned to live with it. Sure, a lot of people get infected during the flu season. We try to stay away from people who have obviously a bad cold. Most people do not end up in hospital if they happen to infect themselves with a bit of the flu virus. The medical profession and the hospitals are not overloaded just because a certain number of people happen to have the flu.
But now, isn’t this a bit different with this present Coronavirus? You cannot protect yourself from this virus unless you practice strict Social Distancing and avoid touching surfaces where the virus might be present. So you are not allowed to touch your face before you washed your hands thoroughly! And if you say I do not like all these restrictions, therefore I do not care if I spread the virus around. Well, this may be so, but please, do you say the same about the flu virus? If you have a bad cold, do you go around and let your droplets reach others by coughing and sneezing regardless how close other people are to you?
I agree, generally speaking dying is something all of us can expect sooner or later. However is it not obvious that the infection and dying en masse because of a virus we ought to prevent as much as possible?
Sure, a lot of us are extremely upset when Social Distancing is necessary over an extended period of time, but are you not concerned how overloaded all our medical facilities become when Social Distancing is less and less observed and when millions and millions of people die at a time when they would otherwise not have died?