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Tuesday, 09/19/2017 7:03:53 PM

Tuesday, September 19, 2017 7:03:53 PM

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Fresh DD from FB source

So a couple things. The Wall first. Then Kazakistan. Then Biometrics.

Talked to the Darkpulse CEO, he told me to read up on this article. He said what I need to know is in this article. I found a couple sentences from this article that are very important.

"The sensors cost about $100,000 per kilometer, meaning the total cost could be somewhere near $320 million should they be installed along the entire length of the border wall."

O’Leary said the sensors were expected to be tested during the second week of September in California. The government was expected to be testing other possible options as well.

Then it goes onto say..

O’Leary’s company could be on the verge of a second payday after fielding calls from another agency.

"We were contacted separately by a different (government) agency that want us to do a demonstration of the technologies strictly for tunnel detection,” he said. “That’s going to take place close to around the same time.”

Now read that again "different (government) agency"... which is.. NCOIC

So Tom saw what DarkPulse has created and decided to team up with them for Global Projects obviously.

A couple days ago DarkPulse released this. "New Agreement will provide 5 deployments throughout Eurasia valued at over $30M" 30 million is government money.

5 deployments remember that!!!! I was doing some digging and I realized that Tom has major major khazakistan connections. Read below

Dr. Thomas A. Cellucci, was the first American elected to the Board of Directors (Coordination Council) of the Eurasian Economic Club of Scientists Association (EECSA).
What does the EECSA do? entities "Eurasian Economic Club of Scientists" Association" was established in 2008, at the initiative of the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan Nursultan Nazarbayev on foundation of the Eurasian club of scientists. Among the members Association are academic organizations, distinguished public and political figures, economists and practitioners from around the world. The extensive geographical coverage of membership allows the Association to effectively use the available scientific resources and to attract members of the Association as experts in various research projects"

"Deputy Prime Minister of Kazakhstan Imangali Tasmagambetov held an official meeting with members of International Council for Science and Commercialization created within a joint Fostering Innovation Project of the Ministry of Education and Science of Kazakhstan and the World Bank. The council includes 2 Kazakh and 5 foreign experts: Askar Aryngazin, Ayup Iskakov, Thomas A. Cellucci, Azoulay Eric Calais, Basheer Chanbasha, Martin Emil, Mehdi Majidi, who are currently identifying the best projects of a competition held in August this year. The grant competition received in total over 400 applications, 71 projects of which were selected by the council. They are at the moment at the second stage of a competitive selection process of identifying 30 projects to receive grant funding."

As you can see tom is involved with khazakistan smart cities.

In December Astana Mayor Unveils Technology to Make Capital a Smart City.

"For the capital of Kazakhstan, Issekeshev has identified five major projects, which are already underway or whose implementation will be started in 2017."

5 projects... "New Agreement will provide 5 deployments throughout Eurasia valued at over $30M"

Put those 2 together.

Smart street lighting will reduce expenses for electricity in the city by more than 60 percent. A security surveillance system will be expanded in the courtyards of houses and in public places. Development of transport infrastructure, including the introduction of intelligent traffic lights (there are 55 such traffic lights in Astana), bus lanes and the creation of Capital Taxi are planned. School security systems will also be improved"

“Every local will be able to arrange an appointment with a doctor using internet. Special unified health card will be created for every Astana resident, who will be able to give marks to doctors. A single call centre in the capital will be established" and more"
All of those mentioned can be used with all the alliances Bravatek has made" Kazakistan relies on America and NATO for multiple reasons...

Darkpulse can be used in all of that. Remember Tom opened doors for DarkPulse that they couldn't of imagined.

Now let's think of CrucialTrak. We partnered up with them for a reason. If Kazakistan wants to build a smart city they must have a amazing security system as well as a biometric system. This quote was from earlier this year.

"ASTANA. KAZINFORM The Ministry of Internal Affairs has begun implementing The Fingerprint and Genomic Registration Law of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Kazinform correspondent reports.

Presently, the Ministry of Internal Affairs is working on establishment of an automated integrated system called as “The Biometric Identification of Person” aimed at fingerprint and genomic registration. The project will be implemented in 2018-2021. In this regard, the Ministry invites the companies specializing in development and implementation of fingerprint and genomic registration systems for cooperation,” the Ministry informed via Facebook.

Also everyone over the age of 12 is going to be needed to document their biometric information.

At the initial stage, the Ministry plans to evaluate the propositions regarding software, equipment and general architecture of the system.

All the propositions will be discussed by a working group which will consist of the representatives of all interested governmental structures of Kazakhstan.

That explains the CrucialTrak deal.

So Kazakistan is getting a huge upgrade. And it seems like they have asked Tom and NCOIC to help.

Now I understand why we joined forces with CrucialTrak and Darkpulse??