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Could somebody help me out and start a thread on ATS and one on GLP (not partial to either) where people could post links to threads they have found that refer to or converse about stuff I have been doing and talking about.
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It would be nice if some folks could mirror the enterprisecorruption.com website for me.
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From: reinhardt - view profile
Date: Fri, Jul 18 2008 4:57 pm
Email: reinhardt
my apologies
one date that crosses my mind every now and then is the opening
cerimony of Thomas Aquinas college: Sept 11, 1971
extremecatholic.blogspot.com...
markets are crashed to pay for the bridging of divides
it is hard to determine the exact date of the completion of the bridge
so I don't think dates are chosen purely out of symbolism
From: reinhardt - view profile
Date: Fri, Jul 18 2008 5:20 pm
Email: reinhardt
nothing financially positive happens to a publicly traded stock
following any of Legatus' events
accountants can lie (sorry.. I mean't "tell an untruth") about a
company's earnings for decades but the moment the descision is made
and the action is taken to sell and confess is what Legatus covers up
that is why Monahan (the commie slayer) created it
Monahan hates commies so much he knows wall street has to cook the
books to defeat it.
my primary point: take notice of those dates and when they pass see
if I am wrong that is what I have been doing since I first read about it in the WSJ with Lauri's award winning Tyco/Belnick article and negative news has
followed every Rome event and most local ones
after Opus Dei came Legatus and I am looking to see what the next one
might be about the time Dan Brown pens "The Legatus Code".
The news of China’s first man walking in space?
That is a “bridge”.
Investors should start paying attention to such “bridges”.
Sizable bridges always get paid for by unwitting outside investors by debasement of VME (vehicle of monetary exchange).
Remember the bridging of the “digital divide”?
Debasement of the VME gets stuff paid for.
Question #1:
Now what would a wise investor have asked?
Answer #1:
1. When was the completion date?
Question #2:
How much did they cost?
Answer #2:
$401,000.00
Market-rigging is all about timing.
When the peasants figure out the timing.. the King is in trouble.. BIG TROUBLE.
Now one more time.. investors..
How does s--t get paid for?
When did Lincoln free the slaves?
I’ll give you the answer Monday, October 06 2008.
Originally posted by shermanium
also today:
When did Lincoln free the slaves?
I’ll give you the answer Monday, October 06 2008.
Creepy.
For the ones not playing the home game version (i like that line:-) it is not my line).
I believe MS is in the northwest somewhere?
If only Balmer had invoiced China for all those free versions of MS Windows?
too late now I guess
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From: reinhardt - view profile
Date: Fri, Jul 18 2008 11:36 am
Email: reinhardt
"Crash is in September."
yup
and the negative news that will move the market downward should occur
Sept 15
this organization below.. runs the show
[link to www.legatus.org]
the money laundering occurs just prior to the pilgrimage to rome and
the checks are written during the pilgrimage and the checks clear by
September 14 and the negative news leaks out (something along the
lines of "insider trading on a mass scale at a major brokerage) then
they start crossing the "t"s and dotting the "i"s on Sarbanes-Oxley II
SOX II will certainly protect the working class' nest-eggs fur sure!
I would not wait until Monday October 06 2008 to think about selling risky holdings.
I would think Wednesday, Oct 01 2008
(insert humor here) This would force a lot of backdating of executive “transactions” and more documents to shred ;-)
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Originally posted by shermanium
also today:
When did Lincoln free the slaves?
I’ll give you the answer Monday, October 06 2008.