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''So the first thing I want is to be relatively clear: I’m somebody who believes that there is a fair amount of organization behind the scenes-usually of a relatively low level of organization-that is unknown to the people who are watching TV or listening to, let’s say, NPR on the radio. And at various times I’ve dug more deeply into various stories, and so I want you to have some idea of my history in the space. | ''So the first thing I want is to be relatively clear: I’m somebody who believes that there is a fair amount of organization behind the scenes-usually of a relatively low level of organization-that is unknown to the people who are watching TV or listening to, let’s say, NPR on the radio. And at various times I’ve dug more deeply into various stories, and so I want you to have some idea of my history in the space. | ||
''In the 1980s and 1990s, I became very active in believing that the so called STEM shortage of scientists and engineers that was claimed by the | ''In the 1980s and 1990s, I became very active in believing that the so called STEM shortage of scientists and engineers that was claimed by the [[NSF Policy Research and Analysis Division (PRA)|Policy Research and Analysis Division]] of the [[National Science Foundation (NSF)|National Science Foundation]], was in fact a conspiracy in order to make life easier for employers who would be facing American scientists with an ability to bargain, and make higher wage demands; and that the National Academy of Sciences and National Science Foundation interceded on the behalf of employers, which was tampering in the labor market in an absolutely vital sector-resulting in the [[IMMACT90|Immigration Act of 1990, or IMACT90]], as it was called. | ||
''At that point, I also became aware of what I have termed the [[Borjas Rectangle Theory]]: that is that employers generally, in free market economies, when they’re complaining about labor shortages, are actually trying to transfer wealth from labor to capital-complaining instead that there is a small inefficiency that needs to be rectified, which we might [in turn] call the Harberger Triangle. So that is, employers claim that there’s a small inefficiency, but in [point of] fact they’re seeking large transfer payments from the vulnerable to the well-heeled. I also believe that NAFTA and the Free Trade Agreement from the 1990s, was a kind of conspiracy supported by the economics establishment of the United States; that they knew that in fact free trade was not a freebie. It was not in fact a rising tide that lifted all boats, but was in fact, again, a transfer, which was claimed to be a pure good for everyone. This is the difference between something called the Kaldor-Hicks objective function and the Pareto objective function. | ''At that point, I also became aware of what I have termed the [[Borjas Rectangle Theory]]: that is that employers generally, in free market economies, when they’re complaining about labor shortages, are actually trying to transfer wealth from labor to capital-complaining instead that there is a small inefficiency that needs to be rectified, which we might [in turn] call the Harberger Triangle. So that is, employers claim that there’s a small inefficiency, but in [point of] fact they’re seeking large transfer payments from the vulnerable to the well-heeled. I also believe that NAFTA and the Free Trade Agreement from the 1990s, was a kind of conspiracy supported by the economics establishment of the United States; that they knew that in fact free trade was not a freebie. It was not in fact a rising tide that lifted all boats, but was in fact, again, a transfer, which was claimed to be a pure good for everyone. This is the difference between something called the Kaldor-Hicks objective function and the Pareto objective function. | ||
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|content=[[Academic Freedom|Academic freedom]] is about making secure heroes out of Margot O'toole, Doug Prasher & Nassim Taleb instead of pushing them to the periphery. | |content=[[Academic Freedom|Academic freedom]] is about making secure heroes out of [[Margot O’Toole|Margot O'toole]], [[Doug Prasher]] & Nassim Taleb instead of pushing them to the periphery. | ||
|timestamp=8:17 PM · Dec 19, 2009 | |timestamp=8:17 PM · Dec 19, 2009 | ||
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|content=Recommendation to @DARPA_news: request all internal docs written by @NSF economist Myles Boylan. Some are undated with no attribution. | |content=Recommendation to @DARPA_news: request all internal docs written by @NSF economist [[Myles Boylan]]. Some are undated with no attribution. | ||
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|content= | |content=Fascinating. You do realize I’m quoting the actual secret study done by [[National Science Foundation (NSF)|NSF]]/[[NSF Policy Research and Analysis Division (PRA)|PRA]]/[[Government University Industry Research Round Table (GUIRR)|GUIRR]]? I mean, you are aware that this was already a scandal investigated by congress before I found the study and dissected it? | ||
Are you challenging anything substantive? I didn’t catch it if so. | Are you challenging anything substantive? I didn’t catch it if so. | ||
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|content=35 years after @nsf “Policy Research and Analysis” conspired w/ [[National Academy of Sciences (NAS)|NAS]] [[Government University Industry Research Round Table (GUIRR)|Government University Research Roundtable]] to sell out STEM-America. | |content=35 years after @nsf [[NSF Policy Research and Analysis Division (PRA)|“Policy Research and Analysis”]] conspired w/ [[National Academy of Sciences (NAS)|NAS]] [[Government University Industry Research Round Table (GUIRR)|Government University Research Roundtable]] to sell out STEM-America. | ||
I’ve been on this over 30 years. Is it finally happening? I doubt it. | I’ve been on this over 30 years. Is it finally happening? I doubt it. | ||
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|content=V) Collusion between [[National Academy of Sciences (NAS)|National Academy]] and [[National Science Foundation (NSF)|National Science foundation]] division of Policy Research and Analysis to fake demographic crisis in mid 1980s. | |content=V) Collusion between [[National Academy of Sciences (NAS)|National Academy]] and [[National Science Foundation (NSF)|National Science foundation]] [[NSF Policy Research and Analysis Division (PRA)|division of Policy Research and Analysis]] to fake demographic crisis in mid 1980s. | ||
W) Lack on anyone building the significant & desperately needed new non-profit institutions despite skyhigh wealth inequality. | W) Lack on anyone building the significant & desperately needed new non-profit institutions despite skyhigh wealth inequality. | ||
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|content="A growing influx of foreign PhD's into U.S. labor markets will hold down the level of PhD salaries to the extent that foreign students are attracted to U.S. doctoral programs as a way of immigrating to the U.S." | |content="A growing influx of foreign PhD's into U.S. labor markets will hold down the level of PhD salaries to the extent that foreign students are attracted to U.S. doctoral programs as a way of immigrating to the U.S." | ||
-Photograph from the secret [[National Science Foundation (NSF)|@nsf]] study that led to the H-1B. | -Photograph from the secret [[National Science Foundation (NSF)|@nsf]] study that led to the [[H-1B Visa|H-1B]]. | ||
|timestamp=8:24 AM · Dec 29, 2024 | |timestamp=8:24 AM · Dec 29, 2024 | ||
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|content=I highly recommend learning about the history of where H-1B came from before getting emotionally invested in it. | |content=I highly recommend learning about the history of where [[H-1B Visa|H-1B]] came from before getting emotionally invested in it. | ||
It was born as a labor tampering conspiracy against American scientists headquartered at the @theNASEM (GUIRR) & [[National Science Foundation (NSF)|@nsf]] (PRA) under Erich Bloch. | It was born as a labor tampering conspiracy against American scientists headquartered at the [[National Academy of Sciences (NAS)|@theNASEM]] ([[Government University Industry Research Round Table (GUIRR)|GUIRR]]) & [[National Science Foundation (NSF)|@nsf]] ([[NSF Policy Research and Analysis Division (PRA)|PRA]]) under [[Erich Bloch]]. | ||
https://www.ineteconomics.org/perspectives/blog/how-why-government-universities-industry-create-domestic-labor-shortages-of-scientists-high-tech-workers | https://www.ineteconomics.org/perspectives/blog/how-why-government-universities-industry-create-domestic-labor-shortages-of-scientists-high-tech-workers | ||
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|content=We cut off the academic oxygen to anyone who challenges the leadership. | |content=We cut off the academic oxygen to anyone who challenges the leadership. | ||
Invite me back to Harvard as the co-founder of the Science and Engineering Workforce Project in the @HarvardEcon department and I will give a talk on how this really works. You don’t have to pay me a cent if you video it. | Invite me back to [[Harvard]] as the co-founder of the [[Science and Engineering Workforce Project]] in the @HarvardEcon department and I will give a talk on how this really works. You don’t have to pay me a cent if you video it. | ||
I’ll cover: | I’ll cover: | ||
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The need to end activist studies depts.</br> | The need to end activist studies depts.</br> | ||
University Bioweapon research</br> | University Bioweapon research</br> | ||
String Theory</br> | [[String Theory]]</br> | ||
CPI Cost of Living</br> | [[CPI|CPI Cost of Living]]</br> | ||
Evolutionary theory applied to Humans</br> | Evolutionary theory applied to Humans</br> | ||
Low Dimensional Geometry</br> | Low Dimensional Geometry</br> | ||
NSF STEM Shortage Panics</br> | [[Labor Shortages|NSF STEM Shortage Panics]]</br> | ||
DEI hiring against merit</br> | DEI hiring against merit</br> | ||
Epstein and Science</br> | [[Jeffrey Epstein|Epstein and Science]]</br> | ||
Cognitive abilities expectations in Geographicly widely separated populations. | Cognitive abilities expectations in Geographicly widely separated populations. | ||
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* [[CPI]] | * [[CPI]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Erich Bloch]] | ||
* [[H-1B Visa]] | * [[H-1B Visa]] | ||
* [[Immigration]] | * [[Immigration]] | ||
* [[Labor Shortages]] | * [[Labor Shortages]] | ||
* [[Myles Boylan]] | |||
* [[National Academy of Sciences (NAS)]] | |||
* [[Peter House]] | |||
* [[Quantum Gravity]] | * [[Quantum Gravity]] | ||
* [[String Theory]] | * [[String Theory]] | ||
* [[Universal Institutional Betrayal]] | * [[Universal Institutional Betrayal]] | ||
* [[File:NSF-Division-of-Policy-Research-Analysis-The-Pipeline-For-Scientific-And-Technical-Personnel-Past-Lessons-Applied-To-Future-Changes-Of-Interest-To-Policy-Makers-And-Human-Resource-Specialists.pdf]] | |||
[[Category:Portal Topics]] | [[Category:Portal Topics]] | ||