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RE: A Newbie's Combination Introduction and White Paper

Yes, i agree. I did not write it though. It took me several days before i finally read it completely. I will pass your comment to John Huckel who wrote it. This is why however i have been writing many posts to explain different parts in simpler terms. Well, i am doing my best to do that.

I just added a Q & A to the Matrix-8 Questions and Answers post. I copy it here:

Q. How does Real Time Democrity work practically?
A. In Matrix-8 there are many multiples of groups of eight who meet to discuss, deliberate and come to an actionable accord. Then each group elects (temporarily) a delegate to meet with seven other delegates from seven other groups. Then one group of these eight delegates meet to discuss, deliberate and come to one concentrated accord based on the accords from the eight groups. And it's dynamic, real time. So while the eight delegates are meeting and discussing, the eight groups from which they are delegated, are also meeting, listening in to the delegates meeting, a secretary sending text messages to their delegate if needed (even un-delegating and replacing him/her during the meeting if he/she is not in integrity and speaks with forked tongue). Based on hearing the discussion in the delegates group meeting, and therefore hearing the accords from the other seven groups, a group can, in real time amend their accord (perhaps to align with one they have just heard from one of the other seven groups delegates) and send a text to their own delegate informing him of the change of their accord. In this way, all 64 people involved are having real time input and affect on the final concentrated accord.

Hope this helps.

Thanks again for the continuing engagement.