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« on: March 06, 2019, 13:08:14 pm »
Hi Clency,
My thoughts are the Magisterial Sons will not have a budget-constrained environment and, therefore, have no need to attempt to attend the summit in the manner you're presuming with an outcome of convincing anyone of anything. My thinking is this kind of event is a ripe field for Melchizedek mission(s).
The Magisterial Sons start in York where the Missions are outlined to begin, by offering the local and state governments, a large infusion of funds to provide government services, etc. An approach more akin to divine planning of creating an epicenter and expanding outward. In human business jargon, such a summit like the Data Works would ask, "how does it scale?" i.e. how can York case study be applied to other areas with different needs than York, etc.
The situation today in U.S. government budget allocation is roughly stated as follows:
50% allocated to security, police and military, often higher
Once you get down to paying the salaries and operations of the government workers, there is little left for actual and realized services to the citizens funding said services. That is, unless, the winners of the budget who are used to getting the most are maybe willing to let go of it to fund other priorities; but instead, reading between the lines, the tech companies are saying to the governments, "we know you have only $10 out of your $100 budget to modernize. Give us that $10 so we can help."