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Tinnitus: When the ringing won't stop... Do THIS

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Tinnitus!)
Wed Aug 15 04:36:16 2018

To: <mit-talk-mtg@charon.mit.edu>
Date: Wed, 15 Aug 2018 01:36:15 -0700
From: "Tinnitus!" <Tinnitus!@tnnitusprog.bid>

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The billion-dollar hearing aid industry HATES this video
==>http://www.tnnitusprog.bid/934-264-267-749449/mit-talk-mtg/tindex15.html

Especially since it exposes what’s really behind most hearing problems Including tinnitus.

So what’s all the big deal all about?

New studies from the top Ivy League Universities now reveal tinnitus (and many other hearing problems) have nothing to do with your actual ear. 
And this has the big-money ear device industry FURIOUS...

They fear that once you know about this discovery...

You won’t need their hearing aids that cost a fortune. And you’ll restore your hearing without having to pay them thousands of dollars.

That’s why they are outraged that this video has started to go viral...

In fact, their lawyers are working overtime to get it taken down from the internet... And if they succeed, you will never be able to see THIS again.

So if you experience RINGING in the ears...?

I highly recommend that you click here and check out this highly controversial video immediately.

P.S. If you experience any ringing in your ears or any other hearing problem, I urge you to stop whatever you’re doing and watch this controversial presentation now:
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second headquarters. talent.-As of June, Amazon had 45,000 workers in Seattle and 17500 at its North American tech hubs, a number the company says will rise to more than 26,000 within the next three to five years. Those are what it calls corporate workers, separate from the tens of thousands of lower-paid staff the company employs in what it calls fulfillment, at its dozens of warehouses across North America Worldwide, Amazon employs 575,700, a 51 percent increase over the same quarter a year ago In the United States, it employs more than 200,000. -That makes it one of the larger private employers in the country Apple has about 130,000 employees worldwide, 80,000 in the United States and 30,000 in Silicon Valley Microsoft has 131,000, 77,829 in the United States and 48764 in the greater Seattle area. Google employs more than 89,000.-This push to decentralize is not uncommon. Large companies almost always have multiple locations in the United States and globally, said Enrico Moretti, a professor of urban economics at the University of California-Berkeley who has written extensively on what he dubs “brain hubs It’s been going on for decades Finance in the 1960s was all in Manhattan. Now if you call for customer service, you’ll be talking not to New York but to Denver or Salt Lake City or even the Philippines he said What’s different about Amazon’s push is that it’s hiring high-level jobs in satellite offices, while those typically have tended to stay concentrated at headquarters.-The largest tech hub outside Seattle is the San Francisco Bay area, where 6,000 corporate staffers














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