Final Resting. RIP. Legal Will & Testament
TOMBS & LAST RIGHT
Mausoleum & Statue
Average people get a tombstone or rock with insignia then reference note to life story in digital form (access point in records with obituary). Notable people that did something big across country or globally are often afforded one or more walk in tombs with bunker storage & record reference in digital for.
A time line ages 0-6, 7-11, 12-17, 18-25+ leading up to age 40 & onward
Experiences. Memories extracted to server & hard drive with copies edited for public versus private access showing experience & relationships
Key features
Structure:
A free-standing building with places for entombment above ground, unlike a traditional grave that is dug into the earth.
Contents:
It encloses the burial chamber of a deceased person or people. The spaces within are called crypts (for caskets) or niches (for urns).
Purpose:
To serve as a monument and final resting place for memorializing the deceased and providing a quiet space for family and friends to visit.
Types:
Private: Built for a single family.
Community: Public structures that hold the remains of many different individuals.
Materials:
Often constructed from durable materials like granite or marble, making them long-lasting and resistant to weather.
Environment:
Can be climate-controlled, with some even including features like stained glass and benches for a more comfortable and serene visiting experience.
Historical significance:
The term comes from the original Mausoleum at Halicarnassus, built in the 4th century BCE and considered one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. Other famous examples include the Taj Mahal in India and Lenin's Mausoleum in Moscow.
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Sweeny is getting killed. Her earned money means nothing & her career was great to some & she dies for what she did separate form such efforts
Public mausoleum crypts
Public indoor: Costs can range from approximately $7,000 to $8,000 for a single crypt, says Cemetery.com.Public outdoor/garden: A single crypt is typically more affordable, starting at around $4,000 to $5,000.
Private mausoleums
Single crypt: A small, single-crypt private mausoleum starts at approximately $17,000, notes a YouTube video.
Factors that affect the price
Location: Cemetery location (urban vs. rural) and the specific spot within the mausoleum (e.g., heart-level crypts may be more expensive) can influence the price.
NEUROLOGICAL TECHNOLOGY STANDARDS
P.K-K.T Labs - Neuro-Standards
Segregations:
Control. Psyche. Psyche Threat. Ops Tiers
Monitored + not controlled (separate category Tier)
Trusted persons - Persons of Interest - Blacklisted persons + then temporary memory review & interrogations wireless & face to face using detachable or permanent
Basic Needs Met. Storage options & quality of life then privacy + rights & restrictions
Techniques:
Normal - Light Detention + Detention & Execution practices in technique categories
Devices:
Main Device. Control devices + software aids
Supervisors & Operating Handlers:
24 hour rotational teams with volunteers then guests + volunteers
Legality:
Legal rep for the lab & those connecting
Daily, weekly, monthly & quarterly audits
Legal rep for the subject candidate
Law-court order or legal opt in process first before the brain - body is hooked up
Safe practices, standards, policies & techniques
Emergency bail-out:
Those that do not need to be hooked up disconnected & compensated after review then re-assimilated into successful lives
Advanced financial compensation efforts in order to compensate the affected
Injuries & medical - dental care then storage options using P.K-K.T Labs storage effort
Device Set-Up:
P.K-K.T Labs keeps each device in a small locked room in a building with back-up power then legal + security with natural & man-made distaster provisions including active shooter efforts with escape drills in place
Advanced weather monitoring & exterior - interior security
Approved persons can enter a subject candidates room & see or operate the device
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H.I.3 Case for Dr Sydney N Bennett
Scheme for the person & Corporate entity with May 1, 2025 payment
People can still join the Scheme while P.K-K.T Labs goes after everyone involved & connected pre-1999 & post leading up to 2025
Bullets - Brains & Bodies Wirelessly Segregated - Stab Wounds - Necks Snapped. Consequences if No Law-Courts
NON-STANDARDIZED LABS VERSUS STANDARDIZED
Ghost Marching sequences of 4th becomes the 5th. Connecting bodies
Like in other sequences. A 4th becomes the 5th effort
The 5th with 1st, 2nd & 3rd segregated by the 4th which remains operating for the 5th. The first three take orders drafted with main & secondary efforts utilizing look-a-likes then execute. The 1st, 2nd & 3rd may be disposable to the 4th operating for the 5th in a draft
Add over 100,000 1st, 2nd & 3rd's
The cycle grows a grid & people are left unmanned monitored in the secret K.T draft of modern MK army internationally from Standardized Off-Grid defence labs
K.T has the strongest MK Army in 100-170 of 195 countries based from European Coalition of Countries & Territories
Ghost Audit - Ghost March - Ghost Drafts
The Shadows of the Knights Templar of the Bevarian Sect Masonic Illuminati
Memory extraction analysis to server & hard drive
Efforts of other labs are revoked through covert take overs of those labs & our economic - security grid
Lungs + breathing alongside cirrculation & bloodflow interconnected to wireless equipment imprinted wirelessly from within
Neurological Technology Networks
AUDITORIUM CROWD
All main devices connecting into auditoriums where guests can visit to see supervisors & operating handlers monitoring & or monitoring & controlling subject candidates in their lives displayed on larger screens for those in the auditorium that can as guests flown in operate as a guest neuro-tech handler
Extracted memory + associated photographs month by month to present time
Live life of subject candidates to view seeing what they are doing in their professional & private lives
People that met or did not meet the subject candidate between birth to present time then others connected past-present
People & groups filtering through the Auditorium versus Virtual persons & groups patching in to the main Auditorium
VIRTUAL CROWD
People patching into the auditorium accessing the main device network projected on large screens for the crowd acting as a separate crowd of guests within & outside the borders & airspace of Canada
People that met or did not meet the subject candidate between birth to present time then others connected past-present
Extracted memory + associated photographs month by month to present time
Live life of subject candidates to view seeing what they are doing in their professional & private lives
Ability to place still & moving picture images - video into the head so only the subject body can see displaying before the eyes within
The way the eye of a conscious biological being works is that the birth attached consciousness within the pineal gland sees through from to the base of the eyeball which projects an exterior image into the consciousness that processes while utilizing the brain & body tissue to operate the physical body from the 4th dimension locked into the life in the 3rd dimension
With Neurological Technology attached to the body wirelessly acting as a second consciousness we can put an image before the eye projecting within the head for the birth attached consciousness to see separate from eyesight & documented memory held by the birth attached consciousness within the brain connecting the 4th & 3rd dimension
H.I.3 Case Havana International 3+
PERMANENT OR DETACHABLE
Wireless Robot Technologies
Full Body - Drone Robot Puppet Ventriloquist Doll Technology
Associated Softwares + Techniques
Unmanned - Partial - Full Control
A wireless signal is sent into the pineal gland connecting the brain & body to the wireless equipment acting as a second consciousness to the birth attached consciousness
10 variants of the permanent & detachable equipment with associated software are declassified since 2016 January
Neurological Technology Variants
Capabilities
Full Body - Neurological Technology + Associated Software with over 25,000 Techniques
Ability to lock in the birth attached consciousness to take partial to full vocal, physical & psychological - mental control of the body from unmanned monitored at any moment while the subject candidate is sub-consicously asleep or consciously awake
Senses
Sight - Vision - See through eyes
Hearing - Hear through Ears
Taste - Monitor Taste
Touch - Monitor Taste
Smell - Monitor Taste
Physical
Circulation - bloodflow
Full Body Muscles:
Facial
Spinal - neck
Limbs
Internal organs + organ function
Psychological - Mental
Monitoring of thought, imagination
Memory extraction birth - on-going or birth to extraction date
Voice to Skull - Ears
Vocal
Disabling ability of the subject candidate to speak to speak for sending voice through mouth in any pitch, tone, decible level or style including gender or age + theme style
CONTROL TECHNIQUE CATEGORIES
Unmanned monitored
Unmanned - V2S Psych intervention monitored
Normal - Detention - Execution + Combination
These operating Labs cannot just lure people in for something else then connect their bodies without them knowing then send them on their way & move the device connected to their bodies then claim the person connected is all of a sudden a mentally ill or disabilitied - handicap person that may identify as LGBTQ Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender & Queer rather than normal straight - heterosexual people which they are & were before they were lured in & connected to such full body Neurological Technology equipment
CRIMINAL LEGAL TRIAL OVER WBCI'S
No Law-Court order. No Opt in process. No legal right. Eveeyone that operated at or with the NB-OT Labs & expansion Labs in qiestion face charges & financial legal damages 2012-2025 & dating back before 1999
wBCI + Planted Cameras Law-Court Trial. Federal- International
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Schedule
https://schedulebennett8519.blogspot.com/2025/11/routine-daily-routine-schedule-daily.html
The continent collides then reverses back then collides around ocean under the atmosphere & biological life is sustained between heat - cool & medium ages around the sun in our solar system
This is the great devide event that created the current continents & islands with factors affecting sea levels & fresh water levels
H.I.3 covers everything well before prophets like Christ which were used for time zones & time management standards of today
TORONTO — Anticipation is building on what the federal government might say in Tuesday’s budget about the buzziest corner of the crypto world.
Stablecoins, the kind of crypto asset that aims to mirror real-world currencies rather than replace them, have been growing fast enough to raise fears they could eventually destabilize Canada’s finances if the country doesn’t change its approach.
There have been increasing calls to simplify the rules to make it easier to launch Canadian-dollar linked stablecoins, and stem the potential outflow of capital from the country.
“At a minimum, from a sovereignty perspective, Canadians should want a Canadian stablecoin,” said Didier Lavallée, chief executive of digital assets company Tetra Digital Group.
Concerns have risen since the United States passed legislation this past summer that establishes clear rules around the sector, and further entrenched U.S.-dollar dominance in the space that touts faster and cheaper money transfers.
Because stablecoins are meant to reflect the value of conventional currencies, issuers need to buy hard assets like dollars to back them up. No Canadian-dollar pegged stablecoins means more money flowing out of Canada, and into U.S. dollars and U.S. government bonds.
“Canada should also weigh the merits of federal stablecoin regulation,” said Ron Morrow, executive director of payments at the Bank of Canada, in a September speech.
His former colleague Timothy Lane, who stepped down as deputy governor in 2022, was a little more blunt in an October report for the Global Risk Institute.
“Stablecoins are becoming too important to be ignored,” said Lane.
“There is now an increasing sense of urgency about establishing a coherent framework for regulating stablecoins in Canada.”
Peter Routledge, head of Canada’s banking regulator, has also said he’s worried about the fast moving space and will be watching the budget closely on Nov. 4, while John Ruffolo, managing partner at Maverix Private Equity, has been one of the most outspoken in the need to respond.
One of Ruffolo’s biggest worries is that some people and businesses could start to leave money in the stablecoin sphere, rather than in bank deposits.
That’s already how stablecoins first gained traction: as a stable place for crypto-traders to park money between bets, without having to exchange it back into conventional currencies.
Given banks use deposits as an anchor for lending, he’s warned that even if five per cent of Canadian bank deposits, or some $135 billion, went into U.S. stablecoins, it would have a knock-on effect of erasing as much as $675 billion in domestic lending capacity.
The rising calls have increased expectations of some movement from the federal government, but given how slowly past promises like open banking have actually rolled out, some companies like Tetra aren’t waiting around for change before pushing ahead with their own stablecoins.
“Financial innovation in this country takes quite a long time,” said Lavallée.
Because Tetra is already registered as a Canadian trust company, Lavallée sees an easier road than others to getting regulatory approval through the current system.
Tetra’s efforts have also had a boost from major backers like Wealthsimple, National Bank, ATB Financial and Shopify, which chipped in on a $10 million financing to help ready a stablecoin for release aimed at early next year.
Elsewhere, Transactix Financial Inc. announced plans in May to move forward on its own token, and just last week Loon Technology Inc. announced it had raised $3 million to get its own Canadian-dollar stablecoin going.
The companies are all working to navigate an existing system that some, at least, aren’t so concerned about.
“I think it’s working well,” said Grant Vingoe, head of the Ontario Securities Commission that’s taken a lead role in stablecoin oversight.
While the U.S. has used legislation, Canada’s approach to working with each issuer is more adaptable in the fast-moving crypto space, he said.
“There’s a lot to be said for a more tailored, direct engagement approach, where you express your concerns and requirements ... rather than try and codify it once and for all.”
So far that approach has yielded a single issuer, Circle, getting the blessing of regulators for its U.S. dollar-pegged stablecoin.
But Vingoe is also still skeptical about how much uptake there will actually be for stablecoins.
“I think it’s still an open question whether stablecoins will be used extensively as a payment mechanism.”
Improvements to the existing payment system could end up being better or more efficient, he said.
Some have pointed to central banks possibly issuing their own digital currencies, though the Bank of Canada has shelved work on such efforts.
Conventional banks are also working to adapt to the rising interest.
Swift, the private system that underpins global banking money flows, announced in late September that it was working “at pace” to add a blockchain-based digital ledger to allow real-time, round-the-clock cross-border payments.
Banks including RBC and TD Bank Group are among the more than 30 involved in the effort.
Vingoe also pointed to concerns about how widely stablecoins are used for illicit purposes, and said that overall Canada should find its own path, rather than imitating others.
“I worry a little bit about speed leading to sort of a bandwagon effect.”
While it’s not clear how much growth there may be in Canada, the global market is expected to balloon.
Citigroup said in a September report that it sees the total pool of stablecoins growing from about US$200 billion at the start of 2025 to US$1.9 trillion by 2030 as its base case, or US$4 trillion in its bull case.
As for the federal government, Finance Department spokesman Benoit Sabourin said in an statement that they’re working on it.
“The government continues to work closely with federal and provincial regulators to assess these risks and evaluate measures that could be considered to mitigate them, while ensuring that opportunities are not missed.”
https://www.ctvnews.ca/business/article/efforts-to-mint-canadian-stablecoins-push-on-as-calls-for-rule-changes-grow/
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