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    Default Re: Sovereignty - An analysis of the Wilcock interview with Drake

    Thanks wavydome,

    I have been following the RAP thing ever since the delivery of the Notices to the 50 de facto State governors. The process has been to "re-inhabit" our Republic form of government (not, as alleged, to create another opposing government). This process has been filled with internal conflict throughout its history, beginning with Sam Kennedy being let go because he talked too openly about what his own plans were, leaving many behind the scenes military supporters feeling a bit nervous.

    I have watched the process move from the 'Elder Guardians of the Republic' to the 'RAP' to 'the Restored Republic' to 'Rusa', what it is today. The travel trek has been a roller coaster ride for many of those involved. Many people got their egos ruffled, stepped on & bloated out of proportion. Many of those that have formed a group of adversaries to Rusa were former members of RAP & Rusa. Teri Hinkle is one such person, Jim Lovell is one as well. Not sure when Deatra Loomer & "Drake" came into it. But what I do know is there is no concrete evidence that can be found in the allegations against Tim Turner. The only evidence that is shown are emails complaining about this, that & the other.

    One of the most used allegations is that Tim worked for the Dept of Homeland Security. This has been something that Tim Turner has openly admitted during his seminars that were open to the public. If you go through the online youtube seminar videos, you will be able to find him saying this within the proper context. Tim Turner has always been open to the public, email address, phone number, mailing address.

    Now if you take a look at "Drake", you will find no image can be found, no contact information is available. Even in the interview with David Wilcock, he avoids directly identifying the particular agency where he obtained his security clearances to protect the nation against a nuclear threat. Now, what agency is in charge of that? It can only be the NSA!

    The group that "Drake" is now a part of is nothing more than a group of disgruntled former RAP & Rusa members.

    I got a feeling that, although "Drake" (not his real name) may truly believe he is doing good work, it just may be that he is being used as a tool by those (NSA superiors?) that are above him in the hierarchy that he is a part of. I get a distinct feeling he is still working for the NSA. Hope people that are following his lead are not headed for problems with the de facto USG (in which the NSA is very much a part of).

    Notice that Drake avoids naming the agency where he has obtained his security clearances (link below).
    1) Drake admits being an NSA Agent: www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=KjZgsRt8PBc#t=2644s

    Do your homework. Vigilance is the word for the day - for the next year or so. Peace.

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    I listened to an interview sunday 4/15 and Drake was talking about all the people relying on the government for assistance and those who would no longer get that assistance. The people that have paid into the system, those who are retired, and the people that are severely injured on disability, will apparently still get their monthly checks. However, those people on welfare will be cut off. How many people in this country are on welfare? Can you imagine what will happen when they no longer have any money or food stamps? Talk about rioting... and mayhem.

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    i agree schneider, there is a very large populace in this country that relies on the welfare system for their support. speaking from the framework of the ptw, they are considered the very bottom of the food chain and will be the first dispelled, or eaten. i believe they are referred to as "use-less eaters."

    the only thing i can think of to keep the rioting to a minimum would be to have a job placement back up system in place to put them back into the work force. however, that would take years of accomplishing as so many jobs have been outsourced over the last three decades. total mayhem is true.
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    Default Re: Sovereignty - An analysis of the Wilcock interview with Drake

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    i agree schneider, there is a very large populace in this country that relies on the welfare system for their support. speaking from the framework of the ptw, they are considered the very bottom of the food chain and will be the first dispelled, or eaten. i believe they are referred to as "use-less eaters."

    the only thing i can think of to keep the rioting to a minimum would be to have a job placement back up system in place to put them back into the work force. however, that would take years of accomplishing as so many jobs have been outsourced over the last three decades. total mayhem is true.
    regards, corson
    Corson, great that you brought this up. There is AT LEAST 50% out there who draw one form of government check or another. Out of the other 50% who are left, many are children, which leaves about 20% of the population to actually do the work to support "the system", a term which I use loosely.

    So, I think that doing a "reset" back to some imaginary time in the early 1700's where freedom reigned and everyone was self determined and tyranny was defeated and left for those European's while America forged it's way into liberty, is a lie too.

    Sure, if you jumped on a boat and headed for America, you either took care of yourself or died, there was no welfare. Welfare exists because the powers at the top of the pyramid set it up that way, for the 99% to end up at the bottom of the pyramid as needy docile subservient slaves.

    But the current "meme" of, hey, lets all become sovereign and tell the powers that be to go F$%& themselves while we sit at our keyboards and draw our government checks? Really?

    I know I'm not talking about anyone here at Avalon, but you get the point.

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    Default Re: Sovereignty - An analysis of the Wilcock interview with Drake

    That was a very enjoyable and intelligent conversation between you two ladies, thank you both for sharing that! I always like opportunities to match the actual voices and real time personalities, with the script we constantly "converse" with here on these forums. Anyhoos, now I finally have time, and am around 40 minutes into the original interview with Wilcock to see what all this Drake stuff is about myself. Kind of cart before the horse, but oh well.

    Cheers,
    Fred

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