 The last two speakers, I see one of them is still missing. He was here a minute ago. In any case, the first speaker is David Dürr. He introduced himself already there, practicing lawyer in Basel, Switzerland and professor of private law and theory of law at the University of Zurich. I should briefly mention how we met each other. One day I got an email saying that I just read your article on state and private law society and I have actually reached the same results and then we arranged a meeting in Zurich and from that developed some friendship and David Dürr is here for the second time and I'm sure he will be also here next year. The second speaker, I should mention David Dürr has also written some tough legal treaties. I'm still working hard on that one and also some popular books and the second speaker will be Doug Casey. He arrived back in here. Doug Casey is an investor, publisher of investment newsletters, author of some best-selling books on crisis investment and Doug Casey is also probably the most widely traveled person which was the reason why I assigned him to the topic that I assigned him. There might be only one person in this room who can compete with him as far as travels are concerned which is Tony Daniels who actually made it to North Korea at some time. I'm not quite sure if Doug Casey can match that but otherwise I think he is certainly the number one traveler here. So thank you very much and now David Dürr.