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Sock-Puppet'ullah
2009-01-28 04:47:57 UTC
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On Jan 28, 1:41 pm, mash_ghasem <***@yahoo.com> wrote:

<snip>

http://www.qualcomm.com/careers/pro/israel/index.html
"...Qualcomm Israel is located __in Haifa__ at the Omega Center near
Matam, the largest and oldest high-tech industrial park in Israel.
Situated at the southern entrance __of Haifa__, the park covers more
than 131,000 square meters dotted with more than 50 companies, many of
which are known internationally for their groundbreaking inventions."

I believe this guy is chief technologist for Qualcomm.
http://www.teksia.com/speakers/profile.php?ProfileID=NTQ2NjQ0

Name: Ahmad Bahai
Company: National Semiconductor
Title: CTO & Fellow
Profile: Dr. Ahmad Bahai is a Fellow and the CTO of National
Semiconductor's wireless and Information Appliance group. Prior to
joining National, he was CTO of Algorex, technical manager at AT&T
Bell Laboratories Advanced Wireless Communications Labs, and senior
scientist at TCSI. He has served on the advisory board of Sirius
Sattelite Radio, GCT, and ZCOM. Dr. Bahai is an adjunct/consulting
professor at Stanford University and University of California at
Berkeley. His research interest includes adaptive signal processing
and communication theory. He is the author of more than 50 papers and
reports and his book on "Multi-carrier Digital Communications" is
published by Kluwer/Plenum. He also serves as an associate editor of
IEEE Communication Letters. Dr. Bahai holds a MSEE from Imperial
College, University of London, and a Ph.D. from University of
California at Berkeley.

Cited in a dedicated Haifan Baha'i news page:

http://eternalenlightenment.com/Bahai.php

Linking to,
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/28563604/
Can China build its own Silicon Valley? - The Practical Futurist ...
Ahmad Bahai, chief technologist for National Semiconductor and also a
professor at Stanford and Berkeley, says: “Recently I’ve had some very
good Chinese students whom I offer ...
All Bad
2009-01-28 11:04:48 UTC
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"Sock-Puppet'ullah" <***@gmail.com> wrote in message news:8e35c431-e9ae-427b-9fa4-***@g3g2000pre.googlegroups.com...
On Jan 28, 1:41 pm, mash_ghasem <***@yahoo.com> wrote:

<snip>

http://www.qualcomm.com/careers/pro/israel/index.html
"...Qualcomm Israel is located __in Haifa__ at the Omega Center near
Matam, the largest and oldest high-tech industrial park in Israel.
Situated at the southern entrance __of Haifa__, the park covers more
than 131,000 square meters dotted with more than 50 companies, many of
which are known internationally for their groundbreaking inventions."

WA: I believe this guy is chief technologist for Qualcomm.
http://www.teksia.com/speakers/profile.php?ProfileID=NTQ2NjQ0



Name: Ahmad Bahai
Company: National Semiconductor
Title: CTO & Fellow
Profile: Dr. Ahmad Bahai is a Fellow and the CTO of National
Semiconductor's wireless and Information Appliance group. Prior to
joining National, he was CTO of Algorex, technical manager at AT&T
Bell Laboratories Advanced Wireless Communications Labs, and senior
scientist at TCSI. He has served on the advisory board of Sirius
Sattelite Radio, GCT, and ZCOM. Dr. Bahai is an adjunct/consulting
professor at Stanford University and University of California at
Berkeley. His research interest includes adaptive signal processing
and communication theory. He is the author of more than 50 papers and
reports and his book on "Multi-carrier Digital Communications" is
published by Kluwer/Plenum. He also serves as an associate editor of
IEEE Communication Letters. Dr. Bahai holds a MSEE from Imperial
College, University of London, and a Ph.D. from University of
California at Berkeley.

AB: Both you and George Bush are all too quick to count your beliefs when
pertinent facts ought to be weighed in and prejudice discarded. Nothing
there ties that man to Qualcomm; it is simply desire on your part, since
Qualcomm has a lab in Israel.

http://www.qualcomm.com/who_we_are/leadership/index.html?linksource=topnavbar

http://www.qualcomm.com/who_we_are/leadership/exec_bios/roberto_padovani.html

- All Bad

Cited in a dedicated Haifan Baha'i news page:

http://eternalenlightenment.com/Bahai.php

Linking to,
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/28563604/
Can China build its own Silicon Valley? - The Practical Futurist ...
Ahmad Bahai, chief technologist for National Semiconductor and also a
professor at Stanford and Berkeley, says: “Recently I’ve had some very
good Chinese students whom I offer ...
mash_ghasem
2009-01-28 22:30:52 UTC
Permalink
Post by Sock-Puppet'ullah
<snip>
http://www.qualcomm.com/careers/pro/israel/index.html
"...Qualcomm Israel is located __in Haifa__ at the Omega Center near
Matam, the largest and oldest high-tech industrial park in Israel.
Situated at the southern entrance __of Haifa__, the park covers more
than 131,000 square meters dotted with more than 50 companies, many of
which are known internationally for their groundbreaking inventions."
WA:  I believe this guy is chief technologist for Qualcomm.http://www.teksia.com/speakers/profile.php?ProfileID=NTQ2NjQ0
Name: Ahmad Bahai
Company: National Semiconductor
Title: CTO & Fellow
Profile: Dr. Ahmad Bahai is a Fellow and the CTO of National
Semiconductor's wireless and Information Appliance group. Prior to
joining National, he was CTO of Algorex, technical manager at AT&T
Bell Laboratories Advanced Wireless Communications Labs, and senior
scientist at TCSI. He has served on the advisory board of Sirius
Sattelite Radio, GCT, and ZCOM. Dr. Bahai is an adjunct/consulting
professor at Stanford University and University of California at
Berkeley. His research interest includes adaptive signal processing
and communication theory. He is the author of more than 50 papers and
reports and his book on "Multi-carrier Digital Communications" is
published by Kluwer/Plenum. He also serves as an associate editor of
IEEE Communication Letters. Dr. Bahai holds a MSEE from Imperial
College, University of London, and a Ph.D. from University of
California at Berkeley.
AB:  Both you and George Bush are all too quick to count your beliefs when
pertinent facts ought to be weighed in and prejudice discarded.  Nothing
there ties that man to Qualcomm; it is simply desire on your part, since
Qualcomm has a lab in Israel.
http://www.qualcomm.com/who_we_are/leadership/index.html?linksource=t...
http://www.qualcomm.com/who_we_are/leadership/exec_bios/roberto_padov...
- All Bad
http://eternalenlightenment.com/Bahai.php
Linking to,http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/28563604/
Can China build its own Silicon Valley? - The Practical Futurist ...
Ahmad Bahai, chief technologist for National Semiconductor and also a
professor at Stanford and Berkeley, says: “Recently I’ve had some very
good Chinese students whom I offer ...
All this proves that Bahais have done a great of honor representing
Iran. I know many Bahais also moslims which don't like to be
associated with Islam anyway, from Stanford . I deal with them
everyday. Too bad they don't want to serve in Iran under IRI and
understandibly so.
Ruhaniya
2009-01-29 03:40:46 UTC
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Post by mash_ghasem
Post by Sock-Puppet'ullah
<snip>
http://www.qualcomm.com/careers/pro/israel/index.html
"...Qualcomm Israel is located __in Haifa__ at the Omega Center near
Matam, the largest and oldest high-tech industrial park in Israel.
Situated at the southern entrance __of Haifa__, the park covers more
than 131,000 square meters dotted with more than 50 companies, many of
which are known internationally for their groundbreaking inventions."
WA:  I believe this guy is chief technologist for Qualcomm.http://www.teksia.com/speakers/profile.php?ProfileID=NTQ2NjQ0
Name: Ahmad Bahai
Company: National Semiconductor
Title: CTO & Fellow
Profile: Dr. Ahmad Bahai is a Fellow and the CTO of National
Semiconductor's wireless and Information Appliance group. Prior to
joining National, he was CTO of Algorex, technical manager at AT&T
Bell Laboratories Advanced Wireless Communications Labs, and senior
scientist at TCSI. He has served on the advisory board of Sirius
Sattelite Radio, GCT, and ZCOM. Dr. Bahai is an adjunct/consulting
professor at Stanford University and University of California at
Berkeley. His research interest includes adaptive signal processing
and communication theory. He is the author of more than 50 papers and
reports and his book on "Multi-carrier Digital Communications" is
published by Kluwer/Plenum. He also serves as an associate editor of
IEEE Communication Letters. Dr. Bahai holds a MSEE from Imperial
College, University of London, and a Ph.D. from University of
California at Berkeley.
AB:  Both you and George Bush are all too quick to count your beliefs when
pertinent facts ought to be weighed in and prejudice discarded.  Nothing
there ties that man to Qualcomm; it is simply desire on your part, since
Qualcomm has a lab in Israel.
http://www.qualcomm.com/who_we_are/leadership/index.html?linksource=t...
http://www.qualcomm.com/who_we_are/leadership/exec_bios/roberto_padov...
- All Bad
http://eternalenlightenment.com/Bahai.php
Linking to,http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/28563604/
Can China build its own Silicon Valley? - The Practical Futurist ...
Ahmad Bahai, chief technologist for National Semiconductor and also a
professor at Stanford and Berkeley, says: “Recently I’ve had some very
good Chinese students whom I offer ...
All this proves that Bahais have done a great of honor representing
Iran.
Really? I wasn't aware that either San Diego, California or Haifa,
Israel, were contiguous in any way with Iran, vatan forush!

http://www.qualcomm.com/careers/pro/israel/index.html
"...Qualcomm Israel is located __in Haifa__ at the Omega Center near
Matam, the largest and oldest high-tech industrial park in Israel.
Situated at the southern entrance __of Haifa__, the park covers more
than 131,000 square meters dotted with more than 50 companies, many
of
which are known internationally for their groundbreaking inventions."


I believe this guy is chief technologist for Qualcomm.
http://www.teksia.com/speakers/profile.php?ProfileID=NTQ2NjQ0


What it proves is that your Bahaim fellow cultists are hand in glove
both with the intelligence-governmental tentacles of Zionism as well
as the private sector business as aspect.

And you are neither an Iranian or represent any Iranian nation, you
ZioNazi terrorist scum-bag!

W
Ruhaniya
2009-01-29 03:37:58 UTC
Permalink
Post by Sock-Puppet'ullah
Linking to,http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/28563604/
Can China build its own Silicon Valley? - The Practical Futurist ...
Ahmad Bahai, chief technologist for National Semiconductor and also a
professor at Stanford and Berkeley, says: “Recently I’ve had some very
good Chinese students whom I offer ...
Thanks for that. SOHO China
http://www.thejobcure.com/resources/2007-09-21_02.asp
http://www.newyorker.com/archive/2005/07/11/050711fa_fact_zha

These are the people that had a massive corruption inquiry launched
against them in 2008. FYI! Ahmad Baha'i was propbably doing business
with them as well. Stay tuned.....

W
Death to Haifan Bahaism
2009-01-29 06:03:41 UTC
Permalink
Post by Sock-Puppet'ullah
AB:  Both you and George Bush are all too quick to count your beliefs when
pertinent facts ought to be weighed in and prejudice
Shut your lying bahaim hole and chew on this, baby-killer:
http://groups.google.com.au/group/talk.religion.bahai/browse_thread/thread/8505b26ec76a5f76#

http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Laurence_Lundblade

Laurence Lundblade


Laurence Lundblade Sr Director of Technology at QUALCOMM, Inc.


"For the past years I've been designing and overseeing implementation
and deployment of security systems for wireless networks. In
particular, most of the security around BREW (Verizon markets this as
Get It Now) a platform for applications on wireless devices. Work
includes code signing and subscriber authentication built pretty much
from the ground up. Also included is content piracy protection and a
security model and APIs for the platform.


"Prior to that I worked on various email client. Most recently was
Eudora, a POP mail client, for PalmOS. It won an award in 2001. I
spent some time working on Mac and Windows Eudora, which is were I
got
my start on security. I was assigned to work on PGP and S/MIME
integration. However my start and greatest claim to fame in the email
world was being the original author of the Pine email client for
UNIX.


"Along the way I've participated in various standard bodies, co-
authoring a few email RFCs, and a little participation in 3GPP2 in
the
wireless world. I have a few patents related to code signing.


"Currently I manage a small team, work with customers like Verizon
Wireless and KDDI, internal business folks, business partners and all
sorts of others." [1]


Baha'i World Centre, ___Baha'i Computer & Communications
Association__
(*)


-
(*) Another name of the IT Committee
-


http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=QUALCOMM
QUALCOMM


"In July 1985, seven industry veterans came together in the den of
Dr.
Irwin Jacobs’ San Diego home to discuss an idea. Those visionaries―
Franklin Antonio, Adelia Coffman, Andrew Cohen, Klein Gilhousen,
Irwin
Jacobs, Andrew Viterbi and Harvey White―decided they wanted to build
“QUALity COMMunications” and outlined a plan that has evolved into
one
of the telecommunications industry’s greatest start-up success
stories: Qualcomm Incorporated." [1]


Contents [hide]
1 Directors
2 Contact
3 Resources and articles
3.1 Related Sourcewatch articles
3.2 References


[edit]Directors
Accessed January 2009: [2]


Barbara T. Alexander
Stephen M. Bennett
Donald G. Cruickshank
Raymond V. Dittamore
Thomas W. Horton
Irwin Mark Jacobs - Chair
Paul E. Jacobs - CEO
Robert E. Kahn
Sherry Lansing
Duane A. Nelles
Marc I. Stern
Brent Scowcroft
[edit]Contact
Web: http://www.qualcomm.com
[edit]Resources and articles
[edit]Related Sourcewatch articles
War profiteering
Porter Novelli International
DCI Group
Tony Feather
Tech Central Station
TVA Productions
IREX
Spectrum
Peter F. Cowhey
Iranian American Scholarship Fund
Laurence Lundblade, Sr Director of Technology
[edit]References
↑ History, QUALCOMM, accessed January 29, 2009.
↑ Directors, QUALCOMM, accessed January 29, 2009.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bah%C3%A1%27%C3%AD_Faith_in_Finland

"...In 1957 Finland, Denmark, and other Scandinavian countries formed
a regional Bahá'í National Spiritual Assembly.[12] In 1959, Brigitte
Hasselblatt moved to Turku from the Shetland Islands and married
Milton Lundblade.[13] After living some years there she moved to the
United States but returned again to Finland to Salo in the summer of
1984[14] (in the mean time their first son Laurence Lundblade would
later be one of the initial authors of Pine (e-mail client).)[13] For
1957 through '62 Finland Bahá'í institutions were part of the
regional
National Spiritual Assembly of Scandinavia and Finland.[15][16]


[12]^ Hassall, Graham; Universal House of Justice. "National
Spiritual
Assemblies statistics 1923-1999". Assorted Resource Tools. Bahá'í
Academics Resource Library. Retrieved on 2008-04-02.
[13]^ a b "1960-1984". Biography of Brigitte Hasselblatt-Lundblade.
Laurence Lundblade and Luise Morris (2008). Retrieved on 2008-12-20.
[14]^ "1984-2008". Biography of Brigitte Hasselblatt-Lundblade.
Laurence Lundblade and Luise Morris (2008). Retrieved on 2008-12-20.
[15]^ a b Hassall, Graham. "Notes on Research on National Spiritual
Assemblies". Research notes. Asia Pacific Bahá'í Studies. Retrieved
on
2008-12-21.
[16]^ Baha'i World Statistics 2001 by Baha'i World Center Department
of Statistics, 2001-08 "
All Bad
2009-01-29 11:19:01 UTC
Permalink
AB: Both you and George Bush are all too quick to count your beliefs when
pertinent facts ought to be weighed in and prejudice
Shut your lying bahaim hole and chew on this, baby-killer:
http://groups.google.com.au/group/talk.religion.bahai/browse_thread/thread/8505b26ec76a5f76#

http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Laurence_Lundblade

Laurence Lundblade


Laurence Lundblade Sr Director of Technology at QUALCOMM, Inc.

"For the past years I've been designing and overseeing implementation
and deployment of security systems for wireless networks. In
particular, most of the security around BREW (Verizon markets this as
Get It Now) a platform for applications on wireless devices. Work
includes code signing and subscriber authentication built pretty much
from the ground up. Also included is content piracy protection and a
security model and APIs for the platform.

"Prior to that I worked on various email client. Most recently was
Eudora, a POP mail client, for PalmOS. It won an award in 2001. I
spent some time working on Mac and Windows Eudora, which is were I
got
my start on security. I was assigned to work on PGP and S/MIME
integration. However my start and greatest claim to fame in the email
world was being the original author of the Pine email client for
UNIX.

"Along the way I've participated in various standard bodies, co-
authoring a few email RFCs, and a little participation in 3GPP2 in
the
wireless world. I have a few patents related to code signing.

"Currently I manage a small team, work with customers like Verizon
Wireless and KDDI, internal business folks, business partners and all
sorts of others." [1]

Baha'i World Centre, ___Baha'i Computer & Communications
Association__
(*)

-
(*) Another name of the IT Committee
-


http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=QUALCOMM
QUALCOMM


"In July 1985, seven industry veterans came together in the den of
Dr.
Irwin Jacobs' San Diego home to discuss an idea. Those visionaries?
Franklin Antonio, Adelia Coffman, Andrew Cohen, Klein Gilhousen,
Irwin
Jacobs, Andrew Viterbi and Harvey White?decided they wanted to build
"QUALity COMMunications" and outlined a plan that has evolved into
one
of the telecommunications industry's greatest start-up success
stories: Qualcomm Incorporated." [1]

AB: Again, the jealousy on your part to see that other people are inventing
things and providing a service to the society then live in, not just
dole-bludging, like you.

AB: There remains no justification for you lying about these people, making
up stories, for example, about Dr. Bahai being chief technologist for any
company other than National Semiconductor.

- All Bad

Contents [hide]
1 Directors
2 Contact
3 Resources and articles
3.1 Related Sourcewatch articles
3.2 References


[edit]Directors
Accessed January 2009: [2]


Barbara T. Alexander
Stephen M. Bennett
Donald G. Cruickshank
Raymond V. Dittamore
Thomas W. Horton
Irwin Mark Jacobs - Chair
Paul E. Jacobs - CEO
Robert E. Kahn
Sherry Lansing
Duane A. Nelles
Marc I. Stern
Brent Scowcroft
[edit]Contact
Web: http://www.qualcomm.com
[edit]Resources and articles
[edit]Related Sourcewatch articles
War profiteering
Porter Novelli International
DCI Group
Tony Feather
Tech Central Station
TVA Productions
IREX
Spectrum
Peter F. Cowhey
Iranian American Scholarship Fund
Laurence Lundblade, Sr Director of Technology
[edit]References
? History, QUALCOMM, accessed January 29, 2009.
? Directors, QUALCOMM, accessed January 29, 2009.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bah%C3%A1%27%C3%AD_Faith_in_Finland

"...In 1957 Finland, Denmark, and other Scandinavian countries formed
a regional Bahá'í National Spiritual Assembly.[12] In 1959, Brigitte
Hasselblatt moved to Turku from the Shetland Islands and married
Milton Lundblade.[13] After living some years there she moved to the
United States but returned again to Finland to Salo in the summer of
1984[14] (in the mean time their first son Laurence Lundblade would
later be one of the initial authors of Pine (e-mail client).)[13] For
1957 through '62 Finland Bahá'í institutions were part of the
regional
National Spiritual Assembly of Scandinavia and Finland.[15][16]


[12]^ Hassall, Graham; Universal House of Justice. "National
Spiritual
Assemblies statistics 1923-1999". Assorted Resource Tools. Bahá'í
Academics Resource Library. Retrieved on 2008-04-02.
[13]^ a b "1960-1984". Biography of Brigitte Hasselblatt-Lundblade.
Laurence Lundblade and Luise Morris (2008). Retrieved on 2008-12-20.
[14]^ "1984-2008". Biography of Brigitte Hasselblatt-Lundblade.
Laurence Lundblade and Luise Morris (2008). Retrieved on 2008-12-20.
[15]^ a b Hassall, Graham. "Notes on Research on National Spiritual
Assemblies". Research notes. Asia Pacific Bahá'í Studies. Retrieved
on
2008-12-21.
[16]^ Baha'i World Statistics 2001 by Baha'i World Center Department
of Statistics, 2001-08 "
Ruhaniya
2009-01-29 11:26:54 UTC
Permalink
AB:  Again, the jealousy on your part to see that other people are inventing
things and providing a service to the society then live in, not just
dole-bludging, like you.
And this coming from a social parasite actively contributing to the
general destruction and genocide of innocent people in Palestine.
AB:  There remains no justification for you lying
Lying you say? Kindly interrogate the evidence below about Qualcomm
instead of putting your lying, misdirecting bahaim foot in your
backside.
about these people, making
up stories, for example, about Dr. Bahai being chief technologist for any
company other than National Semiconductor.
Stay tuned, grasshoppa. The relationship between Dr. Baha'i's National
Semiconductor and Qualcomm is as incestuous and nepotistic as you
Bahaim can be incestuous and nepotistic.

Now how about that Laurence Lundblade, eh?

http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Laurence_Lundblade


Laurence Lundblade


Laurence Lundblade Sr Director of Technology at QUALCOMM, Inc.


"For the past years I've been designing and overseeing implementation
and deployment of security systems for wireless networks. In
particular, most of the security around BREW (Verizon markets this as
Get It Now) a platform for applications on wireless devices. Work
includes code signing and subscriber authentication built pretty much
from the ground up. Also included is content piracy protection and a
security model and APIs for the platform.


"Prior to that I worked on various email client. Most recently was
Eudora, a POP mail client, for PalmOS. It won an award in 2001. I
spent some time working on Mac and Windows Eudora, which is were I
got
my start on security. I was assigned to work on PGP and S/MIME
integration. However my start and greatest claim to fame in the email
world was being the original author of the Pine email client for
UNIX.


"Along the way I've participated in various standard bodies, co-
authoring a few email RFCs, and a little participation in 3GPP2 in
the
wireless world. I have a few patents related to code signing.


"Currently I manage a small team, work with customers like Verizon
Wireless and KDDI, internal business folks, business partners and all
sorts of others." [1]


Baha'i World Centre, ___Baha'i Computer & Communications
Association__
(*)


-
(*) Another name of the IT Committee
-


http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=QUALCOMM
QUALCOMM


"In July 1985, seven industry veterans came together in the den of
Dr.
Irwin Jacobs’ San Diego home to discuss an idea. Those visionaries―
Franklin Antonio, Adelia Coffman, Andrew Cohen, Klein Gilhousen,
Irwin
Jacobs, Andrew Viterbi and Harvey White―decided they wanted to build
“QUALity COMMunications” and outlined a plan that has evolved into
one
of the telecommunications industry’s greatest start-up success
stories: Qualcomm Incorporated." [1]


Contents [hide]
1 Directors
2 Contact
3 Resources and articles
3.1 Related Sourcewatch articles
3.2 References


[edit]Directors
Accessed January 2009: [2]


Barbara T. Alexander
Stephen M. Bennett
Donald G. Cruickshank
Raymond V. Dittamore
Thomas W. Horton
Irwin Mark Jacobs - Chair
Paul E. Jacobs - CEO
Robert E. Kahn
Sherry Lansing
Duane A. Nelles
Marc I. Stern
Brent Scowcroft
[edit]Contact
Web: http://www.qualcomm.com
[edit]Resources and articles
[edit]Related Sourcewatch articles
War profiteering
Porter Novelli International
DCI Group
Tony Feather
Tech Central Station
TVA Productions
IREX
Spectrum
Peter F. Cowhey
Iranian American Scholarship Fund
Laurence Lundblade, Sr Director of Technology
[edit]References
↑ History, QUALCOMM, accessed January 29, 2009.
↑ Directors, QUALCOMM, accessed January 29, 2009.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bah%C3%A1%27%C3%AD_Faith_in_Finland


"...In 1957 Finland, Denmark, and other Scandinavian countries formed
a regional Bahá'í National Spiritual Assembly.[12] In 1959, Brigitte
Hasselblatt moved to Turku from the Shetland Islands and married
Milton Lundblade.[13] After living some years there she moved to the
United States but returned again to Finland to Salo in the summer of
1984[14] (in the mean time their first son Laurence Lundblade would
later be one of the initial authors of Pine (e-mail client).)[13] For
1957 through '62 Finland Bahá'í institutions were part of the
regional
National Spiritual Assembly of Scandinavia and Finland.[15][16]


[12]^ Hassall, Graham; Universal House of Justice. "National
Spiritual
Assemblies statistics 1923-1999". Assorted Resource Tools. Bahá'í
Academics Resource Library. Retrieved on 2008-04-02.
[13]^ a b "1960-1984". Biography of Brigitte Hasselblatt-Lundblade.
Laurence Lundblade and Luise Morris (2008). Retrieved on 2008-12-20.
[14]^ "1984-2008". Biography of Brigitte Hasselblatt-Lundblade.
Laurence Lundblade and Luise Morris (2008). Retrieved on 2008-12-20.
[15]^ a b Hassall, Graham. "Notes on Research on National Spiritual
Assemblies". Research notes. Asia Pacific Bahá'í Studies. Retrieved
on
2008-12-21.
[16]^ Baha'i World Statistics

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