CIG Projects - 2025-2027
CURRENT PROJECTS
Complete April 1, 2025 2:30 PM EST
IN REVIEW
H.I.3 Related:
3+ Trillion
H.I.3 Scheme Related US $1.5 Trillion - 3+ Trillion in total projects & interest with overall opportunity while US $1-1.5 Trillion remains unaccounted for to Standardize & address all H.I.3 Cases in North America - European Countries & Territories
CIG Projects:
500+ Billion
US $30-100 Billion connected to US $500+ Billion in projects within the US $32 Trillion connecting Investors group operating in 100-170 of 195 countries
2+ Billion
US $2 BILLION FOR CIG PROJECTS
US $2 Billion for media content & web action
Commissioned 13 albums with profit at under US $1 Billion & connecting projects at $1 Bn
$500 Million - Dr Sydney N Bennett (content with just Sydney Nic & Nic's cut)
$455 Million - collaborators (content with collaborators & their cut)
10% back into fees & company plus profit sharing & break even + 5-10+ percent profit & royalties
Connected for profit projects at $1-100 Million profits for films & television using CIG Salaries
Films - television - music - online presence & packaged digital options then initial marketing & advertising for the Shield - C/M & Sad Planet
Expected to do a break even 10% or higher profit & royalties
NB-OT Labs VS P.K-K.T Labs
Dr Sydney N Bennett & those in charge of prior to adult rights with incapitation clause after 1999-2001 between 2001-2025 prior to dating anck to 1999 did not opt Dr Sydney N Bennett in & there was no law-court order
The NB-OT Labs had & has no legal right to have the brain - body of Dr Sydney N Bennett hooked up to their sourced full body permanent neurological technology equipment prior to 1999 & leaving it unmanned 75-90% of the time up until 2012 when they switched that to 0-25% between 2012-2025
US $2 Billion for media content & web action
Commissioned 13 albums with profit at under US $1 Billion & connecting projects at $1 Bn
$500 Million - Dr Sydney N Bennett (content with just Sydney Nic & Nic's cut)
$455 Million - collaborators (content with collaborators & their cut)
10% back into fees & company plus profit sharing & break even + 5-10+ percent profit & royalties
Connected for profit projects at $1-100 Million profits for films & television using CIG Salaries
Films - television - music - online presence & packaged digital options then initial marketing & advertising for the Shield - C/M & Sad Planet
Expected to do a break even 10% or higher profit & royalties
PERSONAL PROJECTS
Separate personal professional projects disconnected from the H.I.3 Case
CIG Salaries. See www.sydneys.space (not .com)
https://cigagenda.blogspot.com/2025/01/cig-3-salaries-2025.html
ESPIONAGE - LEAKING INFORMATION & FRAMEWORK
NB-OT Labs interests are not hired on to work for or at & with CIG or Shield - C/M - Sad Planet or other In-House brands or majority & minority share investments
If they are connected or contacted they see to contact Police & Law-Courts due to espionage & tampering
Employment records as employees or contract workers & or collaborators or invested interests
The NB-OT Labs are not in charge of CIG or the H.I.3 Cases which are K.T & 5/9/14 Eyes with SIU Special Investigations Unit connecting in different countries responsibility under the Persinger - Koslov + Bennett Standard in Neurological Technology & Intelligence Grid effort basics with different additive styles
NB-OT Labs are not Standardized & K.T has used Alberta & Ontario with British Columbia to investigate with non-corrupt versus corrupt Ontario Government interests over the expanding lab effort since 2012 after separate efforts prior to dating back before 1990
Cut = dollars cut to you (your share)
Find = found some sh*t (content or a Hawaiian shirt if not a fedora hat)
NORTH BAY - OTTAWA
NB-OT Labs VS P.K-K.T Labs
Dr Sydney N Bennett & those in charge of prior to adult rights with incapitation clause after 1999-2001 between 2001-2025 prior to dating anck to 1999 did not opt Dr Sydney N Bennett in & there was no law-court order
The NB-OT Labs had & has no legal right to have the brain - body of Dr Sydney N Bennett hooked up to their sourced full body permanent neurological technology equipment prior to 1999 & leaving it unmanned 75-90% of the time up until 2012 when they switched that to 0-25% between 2012-2025
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Relevant Irrelevance (Links)
Exo-Skeletons
https://gizmodo.com/the-hypershell-exoskeleton-is-so-good-at-climbing-cliffs-it-ruined-my-workout-2000580676
In Carl Clutchey’s recent article on the Nuclear Waste Management Organization’s (NWMO) Annual Report and on our commitment to safety, he quotes a member of the group We the Nuclear Free North who feels that used nuclear fuel should remain on the surface near the site of production, so that transportation and emplacement into a deep geological repository would not be required.
To put it simply, leaving used nuclear fuel in temporary surface containers is not a long-term storage solution, and simply pushes this issue down the road for future generations to deal with.
Canada’s used nuclear fuel is currently stored above ground at reactor sites where it is produced. Storage at these sites is safe, but requires ongoing monitoring that adheres to rigorous Canadian and international standards. It was never intended to be long-term. The current containers have a lifespan of approximately 150 years, while the used fuel remains radioactive for hundreds of thousands of years.
A deep geological repository keeps the fuel safe for the long-term in a passive way, without active management, and will be protected from man-made events, climate events, unintended discovery, and malicious intent for hundreds of thousands of years. That’s why almost every nation with a nuclear power program is in some phase of developing a deep geological repository. Finland has already constructed their facility, Sweden has recently started construction on theirs, Switzerland has selected a site, and the UK, USA, Japan and other countries have connected with the NWMO as they are in various stages of developing and implementing their site selection processes.
Used nuclear fuel is the most highly regulated substance transported in Canada and requires stringent oversight. It must be transported in packaging that is designed to withstand severe accident conditions, meets international standards set by the International Atomic Energy Agency and is certified by the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission.
Used fuel has been safely transported in Canada since the 1960s, and in 60 years of transporting used nuclear fuel globally, there has never been an accident that has led to environmental or human harm as a result of radioactive release
This is not a project anyone takes lightly. We understand that people have strong reactions to the idea of used nuclear materials, and that’s exactly why we work as hard as we do to engage as many people as possible throughout this process.
Vince Ponka,
Indigenous & Regional Communications Manager,
NWMO
https://www.tbnewswatch.com/local-news/letter-surface-is-not-the-right-place-for-spent-nuclear-fuel-10458588
https://gizmodo.com/the-hypershell-exoskeleton-is-so-good-at-climbing-cliffs-it-ruined-my-workout-2000580676
In Carl Clutchey’s recent article on the Nuclear Waste Management Organization’s (NWMO) Annual Report and on our commitment to safety, he quotes a member of the group We the Nuclear Free North who feels that used nuclear fuel should remain on the surface near the site of production, so that transportation and emplacement into a deep geological repository would not be required.
To put it simply, leaving used nuclear fuel in temporary surface containers is not a long-term storage solution, and simply pushes this issue down the road for future generations to deal with.
Canada’s used nuclear fuel is currently stored above ground at reactor sites where it is produced. Storage at these sites is safe, but requires ongoing monitoring that adheres to rigorous Canadian and international standards. It was never intended to be long-term. The current containers have a lifespan of approximately 150 years, while the used fuel remains radioactive for hundreds of thousands of years.
A deep geological repository keeps the fuel safe for the long-term in a passive way, without active management, and will be protected from man-made events, climate events, unintended discovery, and malicious intent for hundreds of thousands of years. That’s why almost every nation with a nuclear power program is in some phase of developing a deep geological repository. Finland has already constructed their facility, Sweden has recently started construction on theirs, Switzerland has selected a site, and the UK, USA, Japan and other countries have connected with the NWMO as they are in various stages of developing and implementing their site selection processes.
Used nuclear fuel is the most highly regulated substance transported in Canada and requires stringent oversight. It must be transported in packaging that is designed to withstand severe accident conditions, meets international standards set by the International Atomic Energy Agency and is certified by the Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission.
Used fuel has been safely transported in Canada since the 1960s, and in 60 years of transporting used nuclear fuel globally, there has never been an accident that has led to environmental or human harm as a result of radioactive release
This is not a project anyone takes lightly. We understand that people have strong reactions to the idea of used nuclear materials, and that’s exactly why we work as hard as we do to engage as many people as possible throughout this process.
Vince Ponka,
Indigenous & Regional Communications Manager,
NWMO
https://www.tbnewswatch.com/local-news/letter-surface-is-not-the-right-place-for-spent-nuclear-fuel-10458588
CIG

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