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”’Banuel Visby”’ born September 28, 1973 during the Nixon Watergate Era is an Alternative Republican Right Wing Extremist Libertarian born in New York City. He was highly trained by Eric Richmond top US Naval under George HW Bush during the dot com bubble in NYC. He is also a partner of Global Health Corps; a nonprofit founded by Barbara Bush to bring Health Equity to Africa. Most of his earrings from Apple Stock and music sales through Philip Schiller went directly to her organization (250k). He is also a music producer/artist influenced by Avantgarde, R&B, Hip-Hop, Pop, Electronica and Industrial Music. He has been an active member of the NSA GOV since 2000. Mark Zuckerberg was his intern during the prefacebook (venaca) while Eric Richmond acted as CTO and Scott Spector as CFO. He has released albums such as Heaveande (2007) patented & copyrighted by the Library Congress, Ultraviral (2013), Deehbomb (2018), Brutalist & CNN Junkie (2021) soon to be released remastered for iTunes Music Store & Tidal. He is also a partner of Waves Audio through Emily Lazar the top mastering engineer in Manhattan. Logic user since 2001 through Tony Visconti. Friends with Philip Glass and John Zorn. Influences include Diddy, Jay Z, Trent Reznor, Puscifer, Alicia Keys, Kesha, Nina Simone and Barbra Streisand.

”’Banuel Visby”’ born September 28, 1973 during the Nixon Watergate Era is an Alternative Republican Libertarian born in New York City. He was highly trained by Eric Richmond top US Naval under George HW Bush during the dot com bubble in NYC. He is also a partner of Global Health Corps; a nonprofit founded by Barbara Bush to bring Health Equity to Africa. Most of his earrings from Apple Stock and music sales through Philip Schiller went directly to her organization (250k). He is also a music producer/artist influenced by Avantgarde, R&B, Hip-Hop, Pop, Electronica and Industrial Music. He has been an active member of the NSA GOV since 2000. Mark Zuckerberg was his intern during the prefacebook (venaca) while Eric Richmond acted as CTO and Scott Spector as CFO. He has released albums such as Heaveande (2007) patented & copyrighted by the Library Congress, Ultraviral (2013), Deehbomb (2018), Brutalist & CNN Junkie (2021) soon to be released remastered for iTunes Music Store & Tidal. He is also a partner of Waves Audio through Emily Lazar the top mastering engineer in Manhattan. Logic user since 2001 through Tony Visconti. Friends with Philip Glass and John Zorn. Influences include Diddy, Jay Z, Trent Reznor, Puscifer, Alicia Keys, Kesha, Nina Simone and Barbra Streisand.

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Latest revision as of 17:33, 27 April 2023

Banuel Visby born September 28, 1973 during the Nixon Watergate Era is an Alternative Republican Libertarian born in New York City. He was highly trained by Eric Richmond top US Naval under George HW Bush during the dot com bubble in NYC. He is also a partner of Global Health Corps; a nonprofit founded by Barbara Bush to bring Health Equity to Africa. Most of his earrings from Apple Stock and music sales through Philip Schiller went directly to her organization (250k). He is also a music producer/artist influenced by Avantgarde, R&B, Hip-Hop, Pop, Electronica and Industrial Music. He has been an active member of the NSA GOV since 2000. Mark Zuckerberg was his intern during the prefacebook (venaca) while Eric Richmond acted as CTO and Scott Spector as CFO. He has released albums such as Heaveande (2007) patented & copyrighted by the Library Congress, Ultraviral (2013), Deehbomb (2018), Brutalist & CNN Junkie (2021) soon to be released remastered for iTunes Music Store & Tidal. He is also a partner of Waves Audio through Emily Lazar the top mastering engineer in Manhattan. Logic user since 2001 through Tony Visconti. Friends with Philip Glass and John Zorn. Influences include Diddy, Jay Z, Trent Reznor, Puscifer, Alicia Keys, Kesha, Nina Simone and Barbra Streisand.

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