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by AnAncientAwakening » Mon Feb 08, 2016 4:42 pm
I would suggest the book, Pied pipers of Babylon, by Verl K Speer. It was definitely an eye-opener for me.
I just finished reading it for the 2nd time. It's a good introduction to the nature of the underlying frequencies being piped by the Piper. The final 20 pages or so of the book present a series of correspondences shared back and forth between the authors (George Hill and Verl K. Speer) and Joe Cobb, the assistant to former Congressman Ron Paul. It was interesting, reading Cobb's responses to Hill and Speer: His massive ego nearly jumps off the page, and he goes instantly on the offensive: smearing the names of the authors, ignoring their well-versed research, and acting all-together like a spoiled child slinging mud-balls. I'll tell ya, the comment over at Antiquatis, concerning the drawing out of a person's true character by making them angry, has been something that I have taken more and more notice of these days. It's amazing: Everyone thinks that they've got it right, and woe to the fool who attempts to present thought-provoking evidence that shines further light upon a particular subject. My opinion of Cobb's hostility is that he truly believes that which he is espousing and, upon someone attempting to take the issue any deeper than his own research has allowed, lashes out in anger: "How DARE you gentlemen attempt to shed new light on an issue that I, Joe Cobb, assistant to a Congressman, have already laid forth quite clearly." While not necessarily believing Cobb to be a paid shill, (Paul is another matter), I think that his ego has most definitely gotten in the way here, and he is responding in typical fashion, i.e. he's just another in a long line of useful idiots, whose knowledge and intelligence are being used up for all the wrong reasons. It's very interesting, seeing the reactions of the 'academics' when presented with research that contradicts the very foundations upon which their own research is based: They resort to little more than mud-slinging tactics. It's kind of like the ending of 'Trading Places', where Mortimer Duke goes ape over his massive losses in the stock market, throwing a wild tantrum on the floor of the NYSE. Behind that veil of academia and supposed intelligence lies a spoiled child that never got enough hugs as a kid.
One of the aspects that interests me concerning this conversation over the corporate nature of the living entities on this planet is that of the Cestui Que/Foreign-situs trusts created through the use of our birth certificates, social security numbers, etc. Through my own correspondences with a retired out of Pennsylvania, I was able to obtain, through a broker at Fidelity, the CUSIP number and subsequent value for the mutual fund which holds the funds of my 'legal fiction' as set forth through my Social Security number. I look at something like this and think, "they are purportedly creating these accounts for every single entity born into this world. So then, it stands to reason that there must be a paper trail on this that stretches from here to the moon." It's interesting merely from the standpoint that it possibly fills a gap in the knowledge base concerning the Fed and the IMF, i.e. these funds must be so vast it scope that they represent a significant portion of the monies required to continue propping up this absurd system. Not only that, but I'm thinking that people might like to know what their 'government' is up to; although it's my suspicion that, should some thought-provoking work on this be released, and should some real, hard evidence be set forth, most people would only be looking to attempt to 'get their money', completely ignoring the crux of the issue, i.e. this 'beast' is not even treating you as a 'living person'. I'm told that brokers at Fidelity know of these accounts, but have been warned (internally) not to do the CUSIP transfers on birth certificate and ss numbers, thus in turn providing them to clients. However, as was stated in Pied Pipers, finding a judge who is aware of most (if any) of that which is stated in the book would be like trying to find a needle in a haystack. I believe that to be true of these Cestui Que trust accounts as well, i.e. I've considered simply walking into a Fidelity office and asking about these accounts, seeing if perhaps I can get someone to say something on tape (I've already gone into the office to verify that the CUSIP exists, and that it is a mutual fund). I'm fairly certain that it would be a fool's errand, i.e. I doubt that anyone in these local offices has any knowledge of this. It goes way above them, I would think. They're on a need to know basis. Besides, I'm at the point at which I wish to expend my energies in more positive ways. I could spend a lifetime attempting to expose corruption; or I can be more constructive by being a part of efforts to put humanity on a path towards the evolution of consciousness. That's what the Ranger gathering is all about, and I am very much looking forward to being a part of this. Indeed, learning about the truer essences of nature and existence is far more interesting...
"Our genius ain't appreciated around here...let's scram!"