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Originally posted by TheExopolitician
I wonder if Mr. Wilcock is as credible as he was when he mentioned Benjamin Fulford's interview on Rense...
...where BF claims inside knowledge that the "disclosure" event is indeed scheduled for Nov 2009...
...with Obama unknowingly interviewing fake Hollywood aliens...
...as part of a process to discredit him...
...resulting in a successful lawsuit over his birth certificate...
...and an assassination "hit" in February 2010.
www.bloomberg.com...
[...]
Jose Cojuangco contacted Bloomberg News last month.
“There’s $50 billion in U.S. Treasury bearer bonds we’d like you to take a look at,” he said. “Would you mind?”
Cojuangco said he still wanted to believe the bonds were real. After all, they came from Mindanao, an island regularly ravaged by typhoons and inhabited by the demon horse Tikbalang, the vampire Aswang and armed insurgents who have made kidnapping an industry. As Quiwa says, it’s a place where there’s nothing extraordinary about a tropical rain forest chieftain trying to figure out U.S. Treasury bond coupon yields.
Ponte Chiasso
It wasn’t the first time a cache of bogus U.S. bonds emerged from the Philippines.
“We were matching wits with the underworld on an op in southern Italy when the call came in,” says U.S. Secret Service Special Agent Robert Gombar, head of the agency’s Rome office.
Originally posted by smallpeeps
I agree, Wilcock is barely even credible. Killing him would do nothing to affect the release of this truth so it's funny that he inflates his own life as being so important and weeps for himself at the drop of a hat. Very much "Oral Roberts-y" as recent IP researchers have said.
As others have said, his reaction seems to be the opposite of what true spiritual leadership means. Meh, he's allowed to weep if he wants, no biggie.
Originally posted by dplum517
Well .... I can see some folks have little patience for these types of things.
In a scenario like this..... it requires patience to see what comes of things.
His last article on this just came out
The Final Sections
It's a pretty lengthy read and I am not quite done myself.
www.scotsman.com...
[...]
Activity against China was on the grand scale and the regional centre for US covert operations in Asia was the Philippines. The CIA maintained sophisticated printing presses in Manila for the purpose. Its main base for secret air force operations was close by.
In his submission to the trial Prof ldrich suggested that if the notes are forgeries, they "were most likely manufactured at the CIA’s ‘regional service centre’ [RSC]" - located along Roxas Boulevard, in Manila, at the seafront compound about a mile from the US Embassy.
He also found evidence to support Slamaj’s defence in the files of the Foreign Office. He wrote: "Foreign Office files also show that the CIA was involved in other currency issues, including the movement of printing plates for Chinese currency."
He said: "I note that the chronology of this operation fits very closely with that set out by the defendants."
Would the CIA really have printed such a vast quantity of these bonds and risked flying them into occupied China on vulnerable aircraft? Prof Aldrich says: "Because of the possibility of operational loss, surplus amounts of FRNs [Federal Reserve notes] were required.
"Regional banks receiving FRNs in return for their gold were aware that the FRNs were likely to be redeemable for only a proportion of their face value. Therefore a much larger value in FRNs would have been required than the total value of the gold that the Americans and Chinese nationalists were trying to extract from China."
Slamaj is preparing to appeal. He remains adamant that he truly believed the notes were authentic. If that is the case, Prof Aldrich suspects the CIA expected them to disappear into civil-war China and that their re-emergence has threatened to lift the lid on still classified aspects of economic warfare.
He says: "I cannot prove these FRNs were part of the operation to extract gold from China. But there is absolutely no doubt that such an operation took place."
Originally posted by dplum517
Well .... I can see some folks have little patience for these types of things.
Originally posted by TheExopolitician
Originally posted by dplum517
Well .... I can see some folks have little patience for these types of things.
It doesn't take patience to single out a bigtime fraud.
Originally posted by TheExopolitician
It doesn't take patience to single out a bigtime fraud.
Originally posted by thepixelpusher
That's the problem. Fraud is everywhere. Who can we believe anymore? Any money we make is either taxed, scammed, or fee'd until we have no more money. And that's from the supposed legitimate sources, not to mention the Bailouts and QE1, 2 or 3. I wish the power brokers could be brought to our level...living on next to nothing. David's story puts hope in that. But, it may be the next wave of power brokers trying to unseat the existing ones with this lawsuit. An action done to marginalize the Old World Order to make way for the New World Order.
I think 2012 will be a rocky year for the economy the world over.
Originally posted by TheExopolitician
Spot on, mate. I can only tell you what I do and that is when I find a scam artist, I call him out for it.
Originally posted by TheExopolitician
I am more than reasonably knowledgeable and experienced
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Originally posted by TheExopolitician
Originally posted by TheExopolitician
It doesn't take patience to single out a bigtime fraud.
Originally posted by thepixelpusher
That's the problem. Fraud is everywhere. Who can we believe anymore? Any money we make is either taxed, scammed, or fee'd until we have no more money. And that's from the supposed legitimate sources, not to mention the Bailouts and QE1, 2 or 3. I wish the power brokers could be brought to our level...living on next to nothing. David's story puts hope in that. But, it may be the next wave of power brokers trying to unseat the existing ones with this lawsuit. An action done to marginalize the Old World Order to make way for the New World Order.
I think 2012 will be a rocky year for the economy the world over.
Spot on, mate. I can only tell you what I do and that is when I find a scam artist, I call him out for it. Everyone else is suspect. Trust is always shaded with skepticism.
That hope that Wilcock is selling, that's his scam, it's koolaid, smoke a joint instead.
Best to you.
Originally posted by thepixelpusher
Honestly David's pages are so long I use a web reader to read it to me with the computer voice while I do something else. Kind of nice that way.
Originally posted by TheExopolitician
Originally posted by thepixelpusher
Honestly David's pages are so long I use a web reader to read it to me with the computer voice while I do something else. Kind of nice that way.
Wilcock could easily provide a downloadable .pdf, .doc or other very low bandwidth alternative, his website/blog is nearly unintelligible and almost impossible to follow logically. It's almost as if he is doing this on purpose as if to confuse, obfuscate and, of course, to keep you on his site...to sell you something.
Oh.
Originally posted by TheExopolitician
Wilcock could easily provide a downloadable .pdf, .doc or other very low bandwidth alternative, his website/blog is nearly unintelligible and almost impossible to follow logically. It's almost as if he is doing this on purpose as if to confuse, obfuscate and, of course, to keep you on his site...to sell you something.
Oh.
Originally posted by NeoVainOf course, if he did that, anyone could download it, edit it in any way they wanted like change all the links...
Originally posted by NeoVain
Any document that is locked, can be cracked. And even if a Word doc was locked, copy and paste into a new word doc still works.