iTHiNKLabs 2020: Episode 143

Espionage, Hillsong Church, Shopping, Russia, Drones, Taiwan, Career, COVID-19, China & Back Pain

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21st Century Espionage Intro ⬆ Suspected Russian Hack of US Gov't 5 Must-Reads ▼ Known Victims✔

US Government Is Using Chinese Drones The Chinese Communist Party Exploits For Espionage ▼ Alt Read✔

The Tactics Retailers Use To Make Us Spend More + How They Harm The Vulnerable ▼ Finance Tips✔

5 Russian Hacks That Transformed US Cyber Security ▼ Why US Remains Reactive/Ever Unprepared✔

Christian Update: The Rise & Fall of Carl Lentz, Hillsong Church' Celebrity Pastor ▼ Details + AUDIO✔

12/2020 State Department China Travel Advisory ▼ iTHiNKLabs Security & Legal Reasons To AVOID China✔

How To Ace Candidates Most Hated Interview Questions ▼ Common Interview Mistakes + Mitigation✔

The Most Private & Best 'No Log' VPNs ▼ ICYMI: Best 2021 VPNs+ More: #iTHiNKLabs Episode 139✔

Heat OR Ice: Which Is Best For Your Pain Or Injury? ▼ Ice vs. Heat For Lower Back Pain: Alt Read✔

High Impact Strategic Insights ▼ China’s Military Actions Against Taiwan in 2021: What to Expect✔

Mental Health and Scientists: How To Ward Off COVID-19 ▼ Face Masks: What The Data Say✔

COVID-19/Coronavirus Business & Public Health Security Guide ▼ Flu/Cold Prevention PSA✔

Before COVID-19 Era Digital Distraction & Short-Term Pragmatism, iTHiNKLabs was the domain of the aware.

Lack of awareness and self-awareness is the enemy of readiness. The resulting ineptitude leads to disaster.

Individuals, leaders, and nations become losers by majoring in minor things, while Chinese maintain clarity.

Such proactiveness, fierce strategic competitiveness, and opportunism are iTHiNKlabs domain, too. And,

sadly, the BBC's “Why so many Canadians on doomed” Ukrainian Flight PS752 is iTHiNKLabs domain. 

Building a “strong body of knowledge” is the best defense against costly mistakes in all endeavors.

Be they murdered lottery winners, #MowzeyRadio, or duped African migrants going home broke,

#iTHiNKLabs puts useful, prescient & strategic content, often skipped as irrelevant, till disaster

strikes at your fingertips. Your loved ones may be shot, your business hacked or like Africans

wandering straight into Libyan & Russian slavery, people suffer for not connecting the dots.

Although they often think they are informed, many people live in a filter bubble. And then

when disaster strikes them personally, their loved ones, business or even their country,

they ask how come no one warned them. iTHiNKLabs readers are smarter than that.

Because they mitigate risk, bolster decision-making, avoid bad decisions; go from

one good choice or move to another, and enjoy life by opting to stay informed.

Delivered once a week, the iTHiNKLabs newsletter was for years exclusively

emailed to prominent contacts and intellectually curious global friends —

privately on weekends. Part of the wider iTHiNKLabs Research Project

covering the waterfront—from Business and Startups, Risk, Security,

Tech, Science, Career/Relationship Success, Geopolitics, Health &

more, curated high quality content/data helps strategic thinkers

fill gaps in strategic acumen, enlightening the readers. In the

age of the brain hack, indulging does not make one wired.

Folks blame politicians or firms when upon closer look,

in fact their Social Media, Tech, nonfiction or fiction,

local, Trump or faux news fixation or readership is

dangerously rendering them ignorant. Often, 1-

dimensional; hence devoid of clarity in major

decision-making. #iTHiNKLabs cuts noise

to serve high quality, fact-based content

from a pragmatist and strategist that

forewarns, prepares and helps one

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