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Re: GreenGenie post# 5085

Thursday, 09/01/2016 8:13:06 AM

Thursday, September 01, 2016 8:13:06 AM

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Can't falsify the resume.

Still trying to falsify the resume. Unlike James Tilton, the fraudster extraordinaire, who can't tell a truth to save his life, I still can't find anything embellished in Zac's CV.

There are, however, some interesting things that corroborate his background, or things just outright interesting.

1) http://www.ghananewsagency.org/health/ceo-in-court-for-gold-dust-fraud-7246

In this source, Zachary is a victim in a gold heist. As long as he is not the thief in the story, I'm fine with that. What's important to me is that it's big money involved and a corroboration to his background. I another story from another source, that same security firm hunted a conman down to another country.

2) He knows 4 languages fluently. Forget the other 3 he is not proficient at. I can't even learn Spanish proficiently, the easiest language in the world. I don't know how the brain can do that after the age of 3. But he is not alone.

https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/249924

According to this source, IFF true, "America’s most successful businesspeople are becoming increasingly multilingual, and that’s no coincidence. The vast majority of studies on bilingualism show that knowing a second language improves the brain’s executive function. In other words, it gives you a heightened ability to monitor your environment which can help you stay focused and quickly switch between tasks, not to mention the advantages it gives you in communicating in our ever shrinking global commercial community."

Bringing in Cannabase shows strategy and execution. That was a confidence builder. I want to see more! Kick BLPG and CSAX while they are down and show no mercy.

According to this source, "Multi-linguals are more perceptive to their surroundings and better at focusing in on important information. It’s no surprise Sherlock Holmes was a skilled polyglot."

http://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2014/10/more-languages-better-brain/381193/

All the better to stomp the competition.

Just interesting is all, in my quest to falsify something...

In the meantime, who the heck is Paul Hodges? The mystery man. He has no Google footprint. There is a Colorado Hodges who is a miner. Could that be the mining connection with Helix? Related to Martin Bauer somehow. I'm reaching, grasping at straws. I don't know. Another mystery to unravel.

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