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Unified Serenity
7th July 2012, 19:43
What are kingdoms but gangs of criminals on a large scale? What are criminal gangs but petty kingdoms? A gang is a group of men under the command of a leader, bound by a compact of association, in which the plunder is divided according to an agreed convention. If this villainy wins so many recruits from the ranks of the demoralized that it acquires territory, establishes a base, captures cities and subdues people, it openly arrogates itself the title of kingdom.
-- Saint Augustine

Thanks to Walter Burien I discovered this above text. It's quite true. He just let me know about a new video he posted on his website where Mr. Gamble of "Thrive" fame has posted a video talking about CAFR. If you to have some time well spent, check out the articles and videos at: http://cafr1.com/Articles.html

Here it is:

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Unified Serenity
9th July 2012, 04:00
bump cause I think it slipped off the front page fast

crossroader
9th July 2012, 05:19
Corporation Nation
yX8UhqyHKZk

After about a half hour of these videos you get a good idea of the size and scope of the CAFR funds and the dirty little secret it appears to be.

enfoldedblue
9th July 2012, 05:23
Can anyone explain this briefly. I can't watch youtubes due to my remote area location...So this is all very mysterious to me :)
Thanks

crossroader
9th July 2012, 05:31
In a nutshell: Government at every level in America has taxpayer money invested in the BILLIONS, returning, according to Walter Burien, enough $ to fund government without taxing the People.

Unified Serenity
9th July 2012, 05:31
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yX8UhqyHKZk

After about a half hour of these videos you get a good idea of the size and scope of the CAFR funds and the dirty little secret it appears to be.

great video!

ThePythonicCow
9th July 2012, 05:32
I just listened to the first part of it -- Mr. Gamble of "Thrive" fame was explaining that the Comprehensive Annual Financial Reports were showing some "rainy-day" money that governments were holding. When I stopped listening, he was saying that Stockton, California, which recently declared bankruptcy, had many tens of billions of dollars of such money, which he thought could have been used to avoid the bankruptcy. He figured Stockton was declaring bankruptcy to get out of union contracts and such.

My hunch is that most of what he's saying was technically true, but that what he wasn't saying could also be important.

He was, in his usual fashion, building a case for something ... selectively choosing what evidence to present and the words used to color the reception that evidence would receive in the viewers mind.

He does that well. But such is not my "cup of tea."

we-R-one
9th July 2012, 05:39
I posted this another thread...you might find my take kind of interesting

"No offense, but I would run from Thrive as fast as you can! The first thing I noticed was the participation of Van Jones on their website....are you kidding me? As soon as I saw that I was outta there! Do you know what that guy is all about? Just google his name on infowars.com or ask Glenn Beck what he thinks of him, and neither have anything pleasant to say about the guy. One has to ask, why would anyone would ask this former Obama appointed, green jobs "czar" to participate?

There is something eerily creepy to me about the whole Thrive movement, it doesn't feel right. My suspicions were further solidified when I was doing some research on Bill Brockbrader.....interestingly enough, check out this thread below. Now this was very telling, not only about Thrive, but the motivations of Bill B.......why if he's all about "the truth" would he delete what this woman had posted on his site? What happened to free speech Bill? And why would Bill be promoting Thrive anyways? Doesn't he have enough to worry about? This guy is smelling more and more like a dis info agent with a hidden agenda.....mind control anyone? You be the judge.

http://www.wolfspiritradio.com/forum...information/p1"

enfoldedblue
9th July 2012, 05:46
Thanks guys for the summary. My intuition tells me to be wary of this man. I sense an underlying coldness to his warm, concerned, outward persona. I could definitely be wrong, and it would be nice, but I sense a wolf in sheeps clothing. Most here know the true elites play both sides very well. I 'get' that they are very good at morphing into whatever energy is surfacing in the collective unconscious, then once they have matched it's frequency they can covertly begin to manipulate it to suit their agenda.

Unified Serenity
9th July 2012, 06:11
Thanks guys for the summary. My intuition tells me to be wary of this man. I sense an underlying coldness to his warm, concerned, outward persona. I could definitely be wrong, and it would be nice, but I sense a wolf in sheeps clothing. Most here know the true elites play both sides very well. I 'get' that they are very good at morphing into whatever energy is surfacing in the collective unconscious, then once they have matched it's frequency they can covertly begin to manipulate it to suit their agenda.

Which man are you talking about? I look at facts, and make my mind up. Are you going by a feeling alone? I have read everything on cafr1.com. Walter Burien's facts stand up. We own every corporation worth anything, and the U.S. government made over 14 trillion last year on investments while American's took home a grand total of 5 trillion, and the government has the nerve to cry poor?

With regard to Foster, I too get a caution light, but I have nothing to peg it on. It's just that. I liked his movie Thrive for the most part.

enfoldedblue
9th July 2012, 07:34
Right...I should have mentioned that I was talking about Foster Gamble. So we both intuitively get a funny feeling (also supported by we-are-one). Personally I have learnt to trust my gut feelings...works for me. In terms of facts, there are also several facts I personally find worrying. 1) The fact that he is a direct descendant of one of the founding members of one of most toxic companies in the world. 2) The elite families members often create very friendly, social masks to interface with the sheeple (ok I know this is definitely an arguable fact...:) )




Thanks guys for the summary. My intuition tells me to be wary of this man. I sense an underlying coldness to his warm, concerned, outward persona. I could definitely be wrong, and it would be nice, but I sense a wolf in sheeps clothing. Most here know the true elites play both sides very well. I 'get' that they are very good at morphing into whatever energy is surfacing in the collective unconscious, then once they have matched it's frequency they can covertly begin to manipulate it to suit their agenda.

Which man are you talking about? I look at facts, and make my mind up. Are you going by a feeling alone? I have read everything on cafr1.com. Walter Burien's facts stand up. We own every corporation worth anything, and the U.S. government made over 14 trillion last year on investments while American's took home a grand total of 5 trillion, and the government has the nerve to cry poor?

With regard to Foster, I too get a caution light, but I have nothing to peg it on. It's just that. I liked his movie Thrive for the most part.

Unified Serenity
9th July 2012, 15:25
Right...I should have mentioned that I was talking about Foster Gamble. So we both intuitively get a funny feeling (also supported by we-are-one). Personally I have learnt to trust my gut feelings...works for me. In terms of facts, there are also several facts I personally find worrying. 1) The fact that he is a direct descendant of one of the founding members of one of most toxic companies in the world. 2) The elite families members often create very friendly, social masks to interface with the sheeple (ok I know this is definitely an arguable fact...:) )




Thanks guys for the summary. My intuition tells me to be wary of this man. I sense an underlying coldness to his warm, concerned, outward persona. I could definitely be wrong, and it would be nice, but I sense a wolf in sheeps clothing. Most here know the true elites play both sides very well. I 'get' that they are very good at morphing into whatever energy is surfacing in the collective unconscious, then once they have matched it's frequency they can covertly begin to manipulate it to suit their agenda.

Which man are you talking about? I look at facts, and make my mind up. Are you going by a feeling alone? I have read everything on cafr1.com. Walter Burien's facts stand up. We own every corporation worth anything, and the U.S. government made over 14 trillion last year on investments while American's took home a grand total of 5 trillion, and the government has the nerve to cry poor?

With regard to Foster, I too get a caution light, but I have nothing to peg it on. It's just that. I liked his movie Thrive for the most part.

Ditto..... I know people can change and their family should not matter. Thrive is really slick, as in marketing and eye candy, but if I had a ton of money that's the sort of presentation I would put out. I am a marketing expert, and image as they say is everything. Unfortunately, we in the alt world view tend to not trust anything that well done. It just screams psy-op and tptb, but I have to say, in my estimation which men are not my favorites to read, he has some walls up energetically, but then again, he is probably under so much psychic attack because of his family that he is always ready to be slammed.

I want to believe in his message in thrive, but part of me feels the hive mind thing there. Thanks for sharing your thoughts enfoldedblue.