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Thomas Siebel! Software billionaire!


Thomas Siebel is the founder of the very successful software company Siebel Systems.


Billionairism is a movement that I am proposing. It is a belief system in which every one of us can live like billionaires with robotic servants!


It might take 20 to 30 to 40 to 50 years to achieve billionairism , but no matter how long it takes, it will be worth it because every one of us can live in extreme wealth with robotic servants!


Thomas Siebel and the actual billionaires have no affiliation with my billionairism movement!


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Description: English: Tom Siebel in 2013


Date: 24 June 2014 (original upload date)


Source: C3 Energy


Author: C3 Energy



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