April 11 2025
Agustín Escobar and his young family tragically died yesterday in a highly unusual helicopter incident, the chopper fell shortly after take off after its blades fell off into the Hudson River, New York. How did this happen? This is intriguing. Know doubt in the coming days and weeks, someone will publish an article with an insight into this unusual tragedy.
Who Was Agustin Escobar?
Escobar was the chief executive of the Spanish Division of Seimens, a Global mover and partner of the WEF and global sustainable Development / climate Change initiative. They are responsible for the Smart City technology and innovation. The push towards a global prison for humanity using climate change, a false claim that is continually pushed by king Charles, the Sustainable Prince.
As per his LinkedIn account, Escobar studied Electrical Industrial Engineering at Universidad Pontificia Comillas. he pursued an MBA from Universidad de Alcala in 2002. Three years later, Escobar also completed an Executive MBA in Business Administration from IE Business School.
He had over 25 years of international experience in the energy, infrastructure and transportation sectors, leading businesses and teams in the United States, South America, Spain and Germany.
Escobar had worked in Seimens for over 27 years. He joined the tech company in 1998 as Head of Sales and Project Management for Power Automation Systems in Spain. In 2010, he moved to New York City and started handling international business development in North America.
He moved back to Spain in 2018 and became CEO of Siemens Rail Automation SAU and Siemens Mobility SLU.
Ironically, the following article was published today, April 11 2025, the day after he died.
.https://dpvmonster.com/agustin-escobar-appointed-as-new-region2025/
Agustín Escobar Takes Helm as Regional Director, Ushering in a New Era for Latin America Initiatives 2025
Why This Appointment Matters

“Latin America is a region of paradoxes: rich in natural resources and cultural heritage, yet often burdened with systemic inequality, political volatility, and environmental vulnerabilities. Global organizations increasingly recognize that sustainable development in Latin America is critical not only for regional stability but also for global prosperity.
Agustín Escobar’s appointment reflects a strategic decision to deepen regional engagement through more targeted, collaborative, and resilient initiatives. His leadership is expected to align regional goals with global sustainability and development frameworks, including the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), climate action targets, and economic recovery efforts post-COVID-19…”
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The owner of the helicopter tour company has reacted to the news of the devastating tragedy in the Hudson river, where a chopper carrying Siemens CEO Agustin Escobar and his family, crashed after splitting into half mid-air.
Photos Of Spanish Family Moments Before Boarding The Family:

Siemens launches Sie-Smart, its new range of smart metering solutions
“Siemens, the leading global engineering and technology firm has just announced the introduction of the Sie-Smart range of smart metering solutions for both residential and commercial use. This latest offering from Siemens Metering, Communications & Services is part of the new Infrastructure & Cities division’s portfolio focused on developing an optimised infrastructure for a more sustainable energy future.
Globally, we are facing some of the most acute challenges ever. Climate change, rapid urbanisation and a growing population are putting unprecedented pressure on the earth’s resources. Governments everywhere are looking for sustainable ways to meet these challenges, especially in the areas of transport, energy and buildings. Currently, buildings account for around 46% of the CO2 emitted in the UK. Energy management in buildings is therefore a key component in the battle against climate change and sustainable energy usage.
Smart metering has a crucial role to play in helping households and businesses to manage their energy consumption more efficiently. A national roll-out of 53 million smart meters is just starting in the UK with the aim to be substantially complete by 2019….”
The Fabian Agenda and SMART Sustainable Cities
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Sydney 2GB’s Michael McLaren speaks with Dr. Amy McGrath, author of Wolves in Sheep’s Clothing, about Agenda 21 – sustainable development and the influence of the Fabians on the world. [March 10, 2013]. The author is 91 and very impressive.
Namaste Notes from 2011
More Smart surveillance technology.
Is your TV watching you ?? Samsung has not released a privacy policy clarifying what data it is collecting and sharing with regard to the new TV sets
http://www.nbcnews.com/technology/technolog/your-tv-watching-you-latest-models-raise-concerns-483619
Power couple: Accenture, Siemens team on AMI and MDM
Siemens Infrastructure & Cities will team with consulting and technology services company Accenture on new smart grid solutions, specifically in AMI and meter data management. Read the story to find out why these two majors are joining forces and what it means for utilities.
http://www.smartgridnews.com/artman/publish/Siemens-smart-grid/
Siemens Infrastructure & Cities will team with consulting and technology services company Accenture on new smart grid solutions, specifically in AMI and meter data management. Read the story to find out why these two majors are joining forces and what it means for utilities.
We were informed years ago that Siemens technology was used in Royal Mail sorting offices, this is the first real proof…..
They do this at Royal Mail for example, where the letter sorting machines are built and maintained by Siemens. These machines photograph and record every item of mail they process, using character recognition software. The data is stored on hard drives which are emptied monthly by Siemens. This provides valuable commercial data for Deutsche Post, Royal Mail’s major rival(no more, under privatisation!).
The software can also track particular addresses including P.O Boxes, even monitoring particular handwriting if the envelope is hand-written.
http://germanywatch.blogspot.co.uk/2011/08/siemens-data-mining-or-espionage.html
Siemens’ Unique Contribution to the WEF for Davos 2025
“Siemens brings eco-friendly energy infrastructure to Swiss town Davos ahead of the World Economic Forum 2025 summit, helping the event’s net zero ambitions
Global technology giant Siemens provides advancements in sustainable power distribution, showcasing this with the installation of its innovative blue GIS medium-voltage system in Davos, Switzerland.
The alpine town of Davos hosts the World Economic Forum’s (WEF) annual summit. The location is a particularly apt choice for this rollout with the next summit scheduled to begin on January 20, 2025.”
About Siemens in the UK
Siemens was established in the United Kingdom 168 years ago and now employs around 16,000 people in the UK. Last year’s revenues were £4.1 billion. As a leading global engineering and technology services company, Siemens provides innovative solutions to help tackle the world’s major challenges, across the key sectors of energy, industry, infrastructure and cities and healthcare. Siemens has offices and factories throughout the UK, with its headquarters in Frimley, Surrey. The company’s global headquarters is in Munich, Germany. www.siemens.co.uk