Enter your email address to receive 2012 Blog updates:


Or... Subscribe in a reader

Monday, 15 January 2007

2012.com - who owns it?

Have you ever typed "2012.com" into your browser? If you do, you see a message like this:
This domain is not for sale.
Please do not call, write or send email.
Thank you.

Some sleuthing went on at The Book of Thoth Forums - - and I've added a bit more, and, to summarize, the people involved:

- have access to funding via the Jacoby Group
- use the name Indigo for their learning device
- own 2012.com and have no interest in selling it
- are interested in developing dolphin/human interaction
- may also have an interest in pyramids

Could just be that they are new-agers, and nothing more. OR, could they know something about connections between 2012, indigo children and dolphins?

--------------------------

The people who own 2012.com also have this website:

learningarsenal.com

aka learningsoft.net
aka www.gamebrain.net

It sells the "Indigo Learning System", a little learning laptop for schools & students. The images of the device have pictures on the screen of a butterfly and a pyramid

The company is called LearningSoft LLC, and is run by Sunil Gupta & David M. Cole. It is part of the Jacoby Group:
jacobydevelopment.com

Amongst many other things, the Jacoby Group built "Festival Center at Indigo Run" (I doubt this means anything...)

The same people who own 2012.com also own:

aquathought.com - "a privately funded research organization dedicated to the exploration of human-dolphin interaction"

Sunil Gupta, Director
Sunil Gupta is the founder of Monsoon Software, Inc. where he currently serves as director of research and development. Monsoon specializes in software development for Microsoft Windows 95 and Microsoft Windows NT. Currently, Monsoon has products on the market for garment and fashion CAD/CAM, and for color image-processing and digital photography. Sunil is also the Vice President of Software for Aquathought Labs and lead developer of the software component for Aquathought's Mindset EEG product.

David M. Cole, Chairman
David founded AquaThought in May of 1991. His responsibilities to the Foundation include research planning and oversight, project management, and administration of business affairs. At AquaThought, David has authored several papers dealing with the neurological impact on human subjects of close contact with dolphins. Additionally, David serves as the President of AquaThought Labs, L.L.C., where he has directed the development of MindSet ,a low-cost neuromapping electroencephalographic analysis device; and the development of Cyberfin, a device which simulates close contact with dolphins within a virtual reality. Other responsibilities include product conceptualization, acquisition, development management, and technical marketing and public relations oversight. David has several professional associations within the dolphin-interaction research community, including being an acting member of the EcoPlex Human-Dolphin Interaction Research Facility Development Board, Co-founder of the International Symposium on Dolphin-Assisted Therapy and President of the International Dolphin-Assisted Therapy and Research Association (IDATRA).

Prior to his founding AquaThought, David served as the Executive Vice President of Product Development for Chinon America, President of Studiotronics, Inc. and as a Professor of Computer Graphics at Valencia College in Orlando, Florida.
Share/Save/Bookmark

1 Comments:

Blogger Keito said...

This is very interesting.. I found your blog after I tried to look up who owned 2012.com and it really does raise the question - why would someone interested in human-dolphin interaction and geoplasma energy want to own this domain? Have you ever sent the Jacoby Group/Sunil Gupta a message?

11:23 PM  

Post a Comment

Links to this post:

Create a Link

<< Home