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originally posted by: butcherguy
a reply to: IAMTAT
'Black pop' .... as in population?
Did anyone zoom in on the hand in the lower right of the bottom image? What is up with that hand? It looks deformed or something.
I have considered every one of your questions in this thread. most were answered before
There are comments on the World Wide Web claiming that the Lucis Trust was once called the Lucifer Trust. Such was never the case. However, for a brief period of two or three years in the early 1920’s, when Alice and Foster Bailey were beginning to publish the books published under her name, they named their fledgling publishing company “Lucifer Publishing Company”.
By 1925 the name was changed to Lucis Publishing Company and has remained so ever since.Both “Lucifer” and “Lucis” come from the same word root, lucis being the Latin generative case meaning of light. The Baileys' reasons for choosing the original name are not known to us, but we can only surmise that they, like the great teacher H.P. Blavatsky, for whom they had enormous respect, sought to elicit a deeper understanding of the sacrifice made by Lucifer.
originally posted by: TheConstruKctionofLight
a reply to: jadedANDcynical
Yeah you're probably right...I should have known not to stick my nose in this thread. Been quietly reading from page 1 and am hesitant to comment.
Keep up the good work ATS
originally posted by: TheConstruKctionofLight
a reply to: jadedANDcynical
Yeah you're probably right...I should have known not to stick my nose in this thread. Been quietly reading from page 1 and am hesitant to comment.
Keep up the good work ATS
Write Into Action is examining documents that include Prima Facie evidence that the State of Indiana is actively and willfully covering up the horrific sex abuse of a child.
Brent Swallers, the child’s father, told Write into Action during an interview that former Indiana Governor Mike Pence is involved in the cover up, which involved Swallers being arrested and incarcerated by federal law enforcement to shut him up until the 2016 election was complete.
Beall interviewed Holmseth recently regarding Holmseth’s formal letter to U.S. Attorney General Jeff Sessions. The letter addressed evidence of serious issues regarding VP Mike Pence (former Indiana Governor) and Florida AG Pam Bondi.
Holmseth sent the letter following a favorable court ruling in Minnesota regarding evidence Holmseth gave the court regarding CIA/FBI baby sales. Tina Church is named extensively in Holmseth’s court papers and exhibits.
Thank You haven't had time to research that myself. Now just have to look for meetings between the two during that time frame to see if bailing out Shorebank was such a "Good Deed" by G.S.
originally posted by: jadedANDcynical
a reply to: pavil
I don't know if the fine was smaller, but the way it was structured leaves somethign to be desired:
The Justice Department announcement in the Goldman case states that between 2005 and 2007, the investment bank marketed and sold mortgage-backed securities to investors that were of lower quality than promised. As a result, Goldman will pay a $2.385 billion civil penalty to the Justice Department, $875 million resolving claims from other state and federal agencies, and $1.8 billion in so-called “consumer relief” measures, like forgiving principal on loans and providing financing for affordable housing. That’s where the much-touted $5 billion figure comes from.
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But only $2.385 billion of the total comes in the form of a cash civil penalty. The rest is tax deductible, as a business expense. Considering the indeterminate dollar value of the consumer relief, it’s hard to say how much money Goldman will be able to write off. But going with the Justice Department’s numbers, you have $2.615 billion in tax-deductible penalty, which at a 35 percent corporate tax rate equals a write-off of $915 million. That means nearly $1 billion of the settlement is effectively financed by taxpayers.
New Republic
To the poster who is questioning Qs validity, you could always hang out in the chans and interact with Q directly. Appearances are random and have become a bit more few and far between, but apparently Q is still posting. I have had at least one instance of direct interaction with Q, so it's not as if it is impossible to have occur.
Or you could just keep throwing around unfounded insults and other thread-derailing nonsense posts.
originally posted by: queenofswords
a reply to: IAMTAT
Just a side note: Elijah Cummins went to the hospital with a bacterial infection in his knee. His wife has dropped out of her race for governor of Maryland because of it. hmmmm? I wonder if he will be in need of a boot, too?
www.nydailynews.com...
)Why cryptic leaks?