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Old 01-26-2010, 02:21 AM   #1
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As in you don't believe a word of it

AS much as I`d love it to be on the up and up I have doubts about both of these guys for various reasons that I won`t go into. I like Ben he is good for a laugh and on most days can lighten the mood up considerably however he has been caught shall we say stretching it a bit on more than one occasion
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Old 01-26-2010, 04:05 AM   #2
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My thoughts on this are:

Wilcock is ever growing in confidence and makes a good interviewer...

Fulford should get a new cat.. I mean microphone....

I must buy some (shares in) rice and beans
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Old 01-26-2010, 05:00 AM   #3
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Some interesting comments from the transcript near the
end of the conversation.


http://divinecosmos.com/index.php/st...view-exclusive

DW: Great. Well, I really want to thank you, and I’m sure that everyone listening to this thanks you.

Just one quick question is, how vomitous [wtf?<grin>] do you think the economic transition will be when it actually happens? Should we be prepared for some very hard times? Or do you think it’ll be fairly smooth? Or, the common person listening to this, how is it going to affect them?

BF: Hopefully, it’ll be fairly smooth, and there won’t be a lot of disruptions. But, I do believe everybody should have a certain amount of food on hand, because the bad guys are going to try to create starvation, still.

DW: Right.

BF: And it’s not over until it’s over. But, you know, forget about gold. At the end of the day you can’t eat gold. Okay?

The most important thing is to have enough food and a plan, you know, somewhere in the countryside you can go to if things really do fall apart. But, I don’t think it’s going to come to that.

DW: What would be the time window and/or the signal that we would need to really take that seriously?

BF: Well, if they ever decide… You know, they’re trying to declare martial law, but if they ever actually start physically rounding people up and taking them to these Halliburton camps, that’s the time for everybody to grab their guns and, you know, fight for their lives.

DW: Well, if INTERPOL is in the US and stopping these guys, don’t you think that would also stop the Halliburton troops and stuff?

BF: Well, that’s what we believe, and we don’t think the Pentagon is going to just obey any orders to do that, so I don’t think it’s going to happen. But I’m saying that’s the worst-case scenario they were planning, and we’re pretty sure it’s not going to happen.

DW: Right. I know it’s a war and it’s non-linear, but what would you say is the most probable window of time that we have to be prepared for these hardships to occur?

BF: Ah... this year.


DW: Okay. So, it would be a good idea for the people listening to us talking to probably prepare now and have some stored food on hand so that in the event that there’s a disruption temporarily of goods and services, that they can ride it out fairly smoothly?

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Old 01-26-2010, 05:10 AM   #4
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I am only skeptical of David due to his whole "I... Am... RA!!" bit

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p6ggA...eature=related

Fulford I do not know, to much on this guy, but I do understand that the elements & sources he is surrounded by are very devious, and I am sure he is being fed info, I like him, but any man that claims to have the Yakuza under the thumb is questionable.
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Old 01-27-2010, 04:19 AM   #5
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AS much as I`d love it to be on the up and up I have doubts about both of these guys for various reasons that I won`t go into. I like Ben he is good for a laugh and on most days can lighten the mood up considerably however he has been caught shall we say stretching it a bit on more than one occasion
Totally agree my friend. 2 shifty characters.

Both of them are trying to tell us the illuminati are divided into different factions and fighting against each other.
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