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Azt
10th February 2014, 03:29
This came from the Associated Press. I will highlight what I think it is interesting here.


Three waitresses at an Illinois restaurant say they could only stare in disbelief when a woman over the weekend handed them each a $5,000 check, the Associated Press reported.

The owner of the Boone County Family Restaurant in Caledonia, Matt Nebiu, said business was slow Saturday when the customer handed checks to 25-year-old Amy Sabani, 23-year-old Sarah Seckinger and 28-year-old Amber Kariolich.

Sabani told the Rockford Register Star that she first thought her check was for $500. But on closer inspection she saw its actual value and refused to take it.

Sabani said the woman told the waitresses to use the money for school and “everything else in life.''

Seckinger says a last semester to earn her associate degree in criminal justice was too expensive, but she will now return to school.

For unexplained reasons, these extraordinary and huge tips have been taking place in numerous parts of the United States with the tippers often refusing to disclose their identities.

Now, question: Do you think the Elite giving away money can be a sign of something coming up in the near future? Can it be a remorse?, getting out of cash (which soon will have no real value anyway) or just simple good actions?

shadowstalker
10th February 2014, 03:38
Where do you get the idea that these tips are from the elites?
I know that in my family tradition (going on four generations) when donating anything be it clothing or cash, we never give our name.

Azt
10th February 2014, 03:43
Well, I do not think a normal person has 15,000 USD to give a way in a lunch as tip. It is definitely elite for me, plus for unexplained reasons, these extraordinary and huge tips. is getting common in the U.S

shadowstalker
10th February 2014, 03:45
You don't know many good ppl with money do you. LOL

unexplained reasons, these extraordinary and huge tips. is getting common in the U.S

Rich spiritual ppl do this as well..
They don't need credit for doing good.

Azt
10th February 2014, 03:49
I know some "Richies" but they are usually stingy and very material beings ... I think people who do not take credit for are good but usually they are not the elite (as says the origin of the word: "the chosen ones"). What I am trying to point out here is: Such giveaway acts in the U.S. seems to "getting momento".

Is that out of the blue? or there is something behind it?.

pumashared
10th February 2014, 04:27
I know some "Richies" but they are usually stingy and very material beings ... I think people who do not take credit for are good but usually they are not the elite (as says the origin of the word: "the chosen ones"). What I am trying to point out here is: Such giveaway acts in the U.S. seems to "getting momento".

Is that out of the blue? or there is something behind it?.

you forgotten bill gates? that guy gives away more money than most of the CEOs. sure some people might not agree with him in about his research into vaccines but i think hes doing what he thinks is right.

Azt
10th February 2014, 05:57
I am one of them ... I disagree on how Bill Gates is "investing" his money on it: "Vaccines" to Africa (not for cure but for NWO agenda)

pugwash84
14th February 2014, 19:13
Some religions believe in giving a tithe but some people don't like giving it to the church and give it to charity's or to someone who needs it a lot. Maybe this was her way of giving a tithe xx

christian
14th February 2014, 19:28
For unexplained reasons, these extraordinary and huge tips have been taking place in numerous parts of the United States with the tippers often refusing to disclose their identities.

I can't find any confirmation for that statement.

The story with the three women seems to be real, as reported by Fox News (http://www.foxnews.com/us/2014/02/03/woman-gives-3-waitresses-5000-tips-each/) and USA Today (http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2014/02/03/5000-dollar-tips/5194297/). But the claim that this is happening all over the US didn't appear there, only on Korea Times (https://www.koreatimes.co.kr/www/news/world/2014/02/182_151232.html), however, without a source or link to back it up.

TargeT
14th February 2014, 20:18
Well, I do not think a normal person has 15,000 USD to give a way in a lunch as tip. It is definitely elite for me, plus for unexplained reasons, these extraordinary and huge tips. is getting common in the U.S

just an FYI

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to the true "elite" .1%er's 15000 is less than pocket change, thats how bad the wealth disparity is these days.