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I'm sure glad I spent 18 years of my life in Australia in a quality assurance role in multiple corporations. It was tough, but I know how to find evidence and I know the hit you get from that. My retirement years have been wonderful due to the fact that I can quicky solve problems that come my way. Very interesting article.

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Yes I understand JLL's IT analogies because I used to program in C and unix. Is this the first time you came across MED by JLL?

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Not sure what you mean by MED or by JLL? I get JCL, but JLL?

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Yes, this is the first time coming across MED - JLL (just re-read the title). Someone from Archaix posted a link.

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Ok. I would suggest listen to MED from the beginning then. Lot's of interesting points to take in.

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I should have added the QA work was on IT projects. And having been a mainframe developer in the 1980s, I was damn good at keeping the peace between business and tech and finding bugs. You'd understand.

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Sure do. But how to solve the programming "bug" of government in general???

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I believe the best fix is to know truth. Understand exactly what has been going on the last 6,000 years. Jason has taught me so much about true history. Not sure if you've heard of him. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FEKjvFt-beY&ab_channel=Archaix

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Yes I have followed Jason from the beginning. Here is my most popular parable about him https://www.writepharmaparablepublishing.com/p/ode-to-archaix-and-john-lamb-lash

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I just looked at your website. Great!!!! Lately, I've noticed when he is in a good / advanced group and responding to their questions, his clarity is higher than ever. I have a subscription to his TV. If you are on it, this one is clearing up so much in me that I almost feel liberated!!! ha ha https://playeur.com/v/4Bphg2INR7m

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Yes I am on archaixtv and have chatted with Jason on discord before.

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