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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: IC720 who wrote (1197169)1/29/2020 6:10:04 PM
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. "His computer is most advance AI on the planet."
Too bad his head isn't the most advanced.

"Computer more less programed with history back to Big Bang."
Then he should hindcast solar activity, CO2 and temperature back to the appearance of the earth. To put him in proper con text, he is a high school graduate who was busted for flim-flammery, trying to convince people he knows more science than scientists do..

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  • After finishing high school, Armstrong attended RCA Institutes (now TCI College of Technology) in New York City and audited courses at Princeton University but never completed a college degree. [1]
  • BackgroundMartin Arthur Armstrong is former chairman of Princeton Economics International Ltd. and the CEO of Armstrong Economics. Martin Armstrong is known for developing the Economic Confidence Model based on business cycles and pi. He has claimed to have predicted the crash of 1987 to the very day, as well as Nikkei's collapse in 1989, and Russia's financial collapse in 1998. [2], [1], [3 ]

    In September 1999, the Securities and Exchange Commission and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission prosecuted Armstrong for fraud. He was imprisoned for over seven years for civil contempt of court, one of the longest-running cases of civil contempt in American legal history. In August 2006, Armstrong pleaded guilty to one count of conspiracy to commit fraud and began a five-year sentence. Armstrong appeared in a 2015 documentary titled β€œ The Forecaster” regarding his mathematical model and prosecution. [4], [5], [11]

    Armstrong started Armstrong Economics in 2007 while he was still in prison. Inspired by letters he was receiving, Armstrong began producing research reports. He relied mainly on the Financial Times for information. In his essays and letters, he compares himself to Adam Smith, Abraham Lincoln, Galileo, and Neo, from β€œThe Matrix.” [1]

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