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It is natural for the old order of "PTB" to disintigrate to make way for the new paradigm where they are a memory. Its sometimes tough to watch it all coming down like this, but as a few people here realise this has been going on for a while now.
Keep it up. We are doing well. A.. |
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These people who think they can survive underground with thick concrete are sadly mistaken. If there is a pole shift or sudden hit cataclysm in 2012, in which the earth's tectonic plates would reorganize in a chaotically swift fashion, if anything, the people hiding underground are probably the ones most prone to getting crushed with ease, even the most powerful concrete or metal will not survive Continents meshing through it, not to mention the powerful torsion fields. My belief is that the 2012 outcome will all depend on the actions of humanity up to that point in time. I believe that the Mayans and other ancient cultures foresaw something around our time and 2012, however I do not believe it was a poleshift. Rarely do I hear anyone mentioning John Major Jenkins, an investigator whose speculation is that the Mayan prophecies of 2012 were of a positive nature and that they intended to mark this era as one of transformation and rebirth, in essence, a golden age. He disagrees with the plethora of apocalypse interpretations of the prophecies. But, who knows, one threat I do consider a very real possibility is a solar storm that could knock out almost the entire electrical grids of the world and even most electronic systems. Our magnetosphere is said to be weakening, but again, that's what NASA are telling us, so do we believe them? We certainly don't take their word on the ET stuff, so why should we take their word on 2012? Last edited by Majorion; 02-15-2010 at 10:50 PM. |
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I think it is important to look at the "proof in the pudding" that's being provided. We all know that our sun is not what it once was in terms of activity, we all know that earthquakes have increased significantly since 2000 and in intensity, we know that Yellowstone went 52 earthquakes over the yearly average in 2009, and at 1,0003 now. We all know that the US has been getting record snowfall for the past month, and that there are islands sinking as we speak, planetary changes occuring, and violent disruptions in our magnetosphere.
I say all of that to conclude that rather the Mayan Calendar indicates positivity or not, pole shift or not, if John Jenkins investigations is sufficient enough or not....The proof that's in the pudding is sticking out like knuckles. I myself believe in and will project positivity as much as possible throughout whatever occurs, and beforehand, but despite all of that....I personally will not assume that I am safe, warm and cozy when there is so much writing on the walls. Please keep the company exodus postings coming and keep the eyes on peculiar behavior from ALL whistleblowers, websites and supporters during this time. thanks |
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What annoys me about the 2012 theories, is the sheer multitude of them. I've heard everything from Planet X, to Superwaves, to Poleshifts and utter destruction; per Geryl, solar storms, CMEs, earthquakes, magnetic polarity, timewave zero, global warming climax, DNA changes, and then you have a few people with different theories about Ascension. All my red flags go up when I see this kind of information coming from every direction, up down left right and sideways, through Hollywood, mainstream media, NASA, scientists, people talking about it in documentaries and radio interviews, hell even Advertisements. I can agree up to the point, that given all the compelling evidence, there does seem to be a high probability of something of overriding significance set to occur around 2012. And I also concur with the evidence of past earth cataclysms. However, isn't it more likely that the apocalypse we are constantly told to expect, could actually be a deliberate effort to scare the masses and preoccupy as many of our minds with distractions and more worries than life already has to offer? Don't get me wrong, I find the subject matter as intriguing as the next person, its certainly worthy of more discussion and investigation so as to set the record straight once and for all. Ultimately I'm of the belief that a person can't live their life believing their world will end soon, if anything this world needs more people to live with more positive energy and a more productive mindset. And what if the world is to end, I am definitely not going to waste my time effort or expense looking for a hideout or a bunker to escape. That's classic aversion, and I feel sorry for those people looking for hideouts, because as I said earlier, underground bunkers are not gonna save anyone even if these theories about shifts turn out true. Regards, |
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I agree with most of your post Marjorion, and scaring the masses was the approach I kept close roughly 6-7 months ago. This includes the PTB creating all of this to make 2012 feel like the end while using advanced technology to complete the feel.
I even considered the spheres around the sun for a moment, as perhaps the handy work and intervention of those whom do not have us high on the priority list of essentials. However, regardless of the what ifs, it's the physical evidence that moves this beyond what will be created by whomever, to something you can't ignore and say, oh..."Hocus Pocus". At any rate, this thread topic is not titled "explain your 2012 perspectives", but it is for tracking the number of company heads resigning. Therefore, I will have to disengage from this exchange of perspectives. Goodwill and goodluck to you Marjorion. |
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LIST OF CONGRESSMAN RETIRING 2010
At this point in time, 32 U.S. Representatives are retiring. [edit] Democratic incumbents (14 incumbents) Alabama's 7th congressional district: Artur Davis: To run for Governor of Alabama.[10] Arkansas's 1st congressional district: Marion Berry: Retiring due to health concerns. [11] Arkansas's 2nd congressional district: Vic Snyder: Retiring to spend more time with family.[10] California's 33rd congressional district: Diane Watson: Retiring [6] Florida's 17th congressional district: Kendrick Meek: To run for the U.S. Senate.[12] Hawaii's 1st congressional district: Neil Abercrombie: To run for Governor of Hawaii.[13] Kansas's 3rd congressional district: Dennis Moore: Retiring; "Time for a new generation of leadership."[14] Louisiana's 3rd congressional district: Charlie Melancon: To run for the U.S. Senate.[15] New Hampshire's 2nd congressional district: Paul Hodes: To run for the U.S. Senate.[16] Pennsylvania's 7th congressional district: Joe Sestak: To run for the U.S. Senate.[17] Rhode Island's 1st congressional district: Patrick J. Kennedy: Retiring to "[take] a new direction."[18] Tennessee's 6th congressional district: Bart Gordon: Retiring; "...it's time for a new chapter"[19] Tennessee's 8th congressional district: John S. Tanner: Retiring, reasons not known.[20] Washington's 3rd congressional district: Brian Baird: Retiring, to pursue other options.[21] [edit] Republican incumbents (18 incumbents) Arkansas's 3rd congressional district: John Boozman: To run for U.S. Senate. Arizona's 3rd congressional district: John Shadegg: Retiring to pursue other interests.[22] California's 19th congressional district: George Radanovich: Retiring to put family obligations first.[23] Delaware's At-large congressional district: Michael Castle: To run for U.S. Senate.[24] Florida's 12th congressional district: Adam Putnam: To run for Florida Commissioner of Agriculture.[25] Florida's 21st congressional district: Lincoln Diaz-Balart: Retiring to do law practice. Georgia's 9th congressional district: Nathan Deal: To run for Governor of Georgia.[26] Indiana's 4th congressional district: Steve Buyer: Retiring due to wife's illness Illinois's 10th congressional district: Mark Kirk: To run for U.S. Senate.[27] Kansas's 1st congressional district: Jerry Moran: To run for the U.S. Senate.[28] Kansas's 4th congressional district: Todd Tiahrt: To run for the U.S. Senate.[29] Michigan's 2nd congressional district: Peter Hoekstra: To run for Governor of Michigan.[30] Michigan's 3rd congressional district: Vern Ehlers: Retiring [7] Missouri's 7th congressional district: Roy Blunt: To run for the U.S. Senate.[31] Oklahoma's 5th congressional district: Mary Fallin: To run for Governor of Oklahoma.[32] South Carolina's 1st congressional district: Henry E. Brown, Jr.: Retiring to spend more time with his family. [33] South Carolina's 3rd congressional district: J. Gresham Barrett: To run for Governor of South Carolina.[34] Tennessee's 3rd congressional district: Zach Wamp: To run for Governor of Tennessee.[35] Retiring Democratic Senators (5 seats) Christopher Dodd of Connecticut Ted Kaufman of Delaware Roland Burris of Illinois Evan Bayh of Indiana Byron Dorgan of North Dakota Retiring Republican Senators (6 seats) George LeMieux of Florida Sam Brownback of Kansas Jim Bunning of Kentucky Kit Bond of Missouri Judd Gregg of New Hampshire George Voinovich of Ohio http://www.godlikeproductions.com/fo...sage990465/pg1 |
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possible scenarios: the commisioning of the new system is complete and the finished project is about to be handed over to the people that are gonna run it. dictators with different skill sets perhaps.
people are being forced to resign cos they have been rumbled(unlikely) they have been told there are earth changes on the way (solar flare) and are raping the economies as hard as they can and heading off to their underground palaces. WW3 |
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There was a special on CNN on Sunday, where they had a panel of retired Congressmen on the show explaining why they retired. What I picked up from this special is the Congressmen commenting that there will be others likely to retire due to "broken government".
I'm curious if political scandals will factor as part of the "resignation" movement? |
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