Web 4.0 and Forced Labor

Cerro Tronador desde el lago Mascardi, Wernerluis

Cerro Tronador desde el lago Mascardi, Wernerluis

Even a casual reading will show considerable depth of Triad ambitions and flexibility in method.  Taking this target of opportunity for proof of principle yields one hard kernel carrying problems of a class.  In a sense, population described in this ILO research paper is a first cousin of the terrorist and is a closer relation to the population included in “trafficking”.

  • “Recent ILO research indicates that forced labour affects at least 1.3 million people in Latin America. In-depth field research in the rural areas of Bolivia, Paraguay and Peru, has confirmed earlier perceptions that indigenous people are particularly vulnerable to a form of forced labour called debt bondage.”   © International Labour Organization

If promise of the IPv7/Web 4.0 concept proves viable, it should be possible to target hard kernels such as these with an integrated resource range not generally used.  The ILO seems an effective vehicle for focusing national initiatives, but at last report it had no captive production or other wealth creation facilities.  If the Triad template is valid, seed opportunity in this area should be readily available.  Triad success in the more difficult areas depends on resources probably limited to remote endorsement of method and goal.  These have been fairly carefully structured, but the process of devolving from the macro to the micro can be improved.  Moving from use of the more general IPv7 to targeted elements of Web 4.0 (e.g. forced labor) is up for inclusion in this loop.  This sequence, to be included in Phase IV, may be relevant.

  • Some people were unhappy because trains were running through their neighborhoods without stopping.  They sensed that these trains were carrying opportunities they would like to share.  This went on until one enterprising lad timed the trains as they slowed down for a grade crossing in a bend and learned how to detach the coupling so he could board.  He collected a group of his pals and they rehearsed a surreptitious boarding.  When they saw a chance, they executed, and safely boarded the train.  One of the trainmen asked who they were, and the eldest answered “Tom Watson.”  “Isn’t he the computer fellow?”  “Right”  “Can’t be, he is on the train there in front of us” The real Watson grasped what was happening and, with a twinkle in his eye, decided he had to meet these enterprising young people.  He took an assumed name and spent a little time with them.  The impression dissolved before the real Tom Watson returned to his train.  Following that a sequence of conflict, disappointment, and hardship.  The experience ended with an image of my ex and her Renault R-10 in Switzerland.

Inasmuch as this page is an experimental element,  it will remain undisturbed pending results.

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