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Quick Survey: Request for Feedback -- Thank you for your diligent phone calls, communications and email messages in regard to the five ATCA briefings despatched recently. We appreciate your feedback. We have received an unprecedented and overwhelming response from you, which we have tried to incorporate into subsequent briefings. We are grateful to you, in many cases, for forwarding your organisations' research to complement ATCA RAW and the mi2g Intelligence Unit's computer simulations, risk visualisations and mathematical models. Thank you.

We have a few questions to ask so that we may serve you and the global ATCA community better in the future:

A. Where do you read your ATCA briefings normally?

i. Blackberry / PDA
ii. Office computer
iii. Home computer
iv. Printed Copy

B. How swiftly do you read the ATCA briefings?

i. Immediately
ii. Within 12 hours
iii. Within 24 hours
iv. Within 2 days
v. Within one week

C. Do you find ATCA briefings are:

i. Mission critical
ii. Highly relevant to executive decision making
iii. Relevant as general background
iv. Not relevant

D. What is missing in ATCA briefings?

E. What can we do to improve the quality of ATCA briefings?

F. Did you see any interconnections between the recent five ATCA briefings?

i. 1932: The Unexpected Second Shock
ii. The Second Phase of The Global Financial Crisis? Five Interconnected Black Holes
iii. Don't Forget The Contango: Why Oil Prices May Fall Sharply!
iv. Could The Dollar Carry Trade End Abruptly And In Tears?
v. The Great Reset -- How To Regenerate World Growth?

G. Are there any experts within your organisation or personal network who would benefit from ATCA briefings that you would like to recommend to the restricted list?

H. Any further thoughts, observations and views?

We value your feedback. Thank you.

[ENDS]

We welcome your thoughts, observations and views. To reflect further on this, please respond within Twitter, Linked and Facebook's ATCA Open and related discussion platform of HQR.

All the best


DK Matai

Chairman and Founder: mi2g.net, ATCA, The Philanthropia, HQR, @G140

To connect directly with:

. DK Matai: http://twitter.com/DKMatai

. Open HQR: http://twitter.com/OpenHQR

. ATCA Open: http://twitter.com/ATCAOpen

. @G140: http://twitter.com/G140

. mi2g: http://twitter.com/intunit

- ATCA, The Philanthropia, mi2g, HQR, @G140 --

This is an "ATCA Open, Philanthropia and HQR Socratic Dialogue."

The "ATCA Open" network on LinkedIn and Facebook is for professionals interested in ATCA's original global aims, working with ATCA step-by-step across the world, or developing tools supporting ATCA's objectives to build a better world.

The original ATCA -- Asymmetric Threats Contingency Alliance -- is a philanthropic expert initiative founded in 2001 to resolve complex global challenges through collective Socratic dialogue and joint executive action to build a wisdom based global economy. Adhering to the doctrine of non-violence, ATCA addresses asymmetric threats and social opportunities arising from climate chaos and the environment; radical poverty and microfinance; geo-politics and energy; organised crime & extremism; advanced technologies -- bio, info, nano, robo & AI; demographic skews and resource shortages; pandemics; financial systems and systemic risk; as well as transhumanism and ethics. Present membership of the original ATCA network is by invitation only and has over 5,000 distinguished members from over 120 countries: including 1,000 Parliamentarians; 1,500 Chairmen and CEOs of corporations; 1,000 Heads of NGOs; 750 Directors at Academic Centres of Excellence; 500 Inventors and Original thinkers; as well as 250 Editors-in-Chief of major media.

The Philanthropia, founded in 2005, brings together over 1,000 leading individual and private philanthropists, family offices, foundations, private banks, non-governmental organisations and specialist advisors to address complex global challenges such as countering climate chaos, reducing radical poverty and developing global leadership for the younger generation through the appliance of science and technology, leveraging acumen and finance, as well as encouraging collaboration with a strong commitment to ethics. Philanthropia emphasises multi-faith spiritual values: introspection, healthy living and ecology. Philanthropia Targets: Countering climate chaos and carbon neutrality; Eliminating radical poverty -- through micro-credit schemes, empowerment of women and more responsible capitalism; Leadership for the Younger Generation; and Corporate and social responsibility.
— with Charles Townsend.