Since their heritage is controlled by investement funds who want to maximize profits from those?
Or are the people listed here freaks?
The Britannica Dictionary defines freak as a:
“very strange or unusual person”.
Vanja Palmers?
- He is million heir of the Swiss textile company Calida.
- He is Zen priest who teaches at Felsentor Rigi.
https://www.english.felsentor.ch/vanja-palmers-e
- He offers Zen with animal courses on the moutain Rigi together with sand play therapist Dr. Martin Kalff.
- He gives talks on Swiss TV where he presents his elephant mobile.
- And on YouTube Palmers says: “Drugs have had a significant impact on my life”, but at at the same time the NZZ Zurich writes about him he is the most dangerous man in Switzerland:
- So has Palmers a multiple personality?
- Or is he a rich guy who plays the fool?
Martin Kalff. PhD.
Krisztián Hofstädter?
- He has PhD in developing brain-computer music interfacing for meditation.
Rob ter Horst?
- Who scientifically tested more than 100 smartwatches on YouTube.
Ildar Rakhmatulin?
- Who kills moscitoes by laser
- And failed to bring PiEEG onto the market to this date.
Conor Russomanno?
- Russomanno Is the founder and CEO of OpenBCI.
- One of Russomanno’s innovations is the Galea EEG heatset with 16 channels which costs 25 000 USD.
Ivan Gligorijevic?
- He is CEO of the mobile company mBrainTrain in Serbia: