
NEWS RELEASE — WHY WE DID NOT SUBMIT AN ENTRY TO THE GOOGLE TEN TO THE HUNDREDTH PROGRAM
On its surface, Google’s ten to the hundredth program offers potentially ten million dollars in funding to five proposals, decided from a prospective field largely by which program would help the world most. PFMPE™ supporters who have reasoned justly we think, that PFMPE™ is certainly a primary candidate for *the* program which can help the world the most, have encouraged us to enter.
However, two Google terms of agreement which we can neither agree to nor abide by preclude our doing so. Google reserves the rights both to alter the submission and to award the funding to a different, potentially non-associated organization to do whatever it may with the proposal. Obviously, we cannot agree to these terms, which would make it possible for Google or the funded organization to seize virtual control of our initiative, and even to table it.
Despite the stated intention of the program, we have been further advised that Google is hardly disposed to fund PEOPLE For Mathematically Perfected Economy™ so much as perhaps $2 m to take on the central banks of the world. After all, should Google ever have wanted to do so, nothing should have prevented them from offering such support.
While we would welcome outside funding from reputable sources, we nonetheless must announce we cannot enter mathematically perfected economy™ in the Google Ten The Hundredth Program because the terms of entry risk jeopardization of our purposes.
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“To find the players in all the corruption of the world, ‘Follow the money.’ To find the captains of world corruption, follow the money all the way.”
mike montagne — founder, PEOPLE For Mathematically Perfected Economy™, author/engineer of mathematically perfected economy™ (1979)
