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Thursday, January 26, 2012

Our roller coaster ride


Once again remember that the Dinar is part of the Prosperity Program and must all happen simultaneously with activation.  We can simply provide you with SOME the chatter from these Dinar rooms and allow you to evaluate the information herein, whom of which are bankers and currency providers/traders. All information on the programs are highly confidential,  therefore, no one uses their actual names.  The seat on the RV train is the same as our roller coaster which is slowing down and letting us off.  We are still on a roll to prosperity.  THE GATEKEEPER.



DINAR CHATS:
jonnywg] THIS GROUP OF INTEL PROVIDERS HAVE DIFFERENT SOURCES FOR SURE BUT THE INFO COMES BACK SIMILAR WHEN IT IS TRUE................ WE ALL ARE BASICALLY PROVIDING CURRENT INFO WITH DIFFERENT SLANTS.................... IT IS UP TO YOU TO DECIDE WHO YOU FOLLOW CLOSELY AS WE HAVE SEVERAL AND MOST OF THE TOP PEOPLE PROVIDING INFORMATION
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1-25-2012  Guru Studley   I CAN'T GET INTO SPECIFICS...AGAIN, THIS EVENT IS MUCH BIGGER THAN THE RV...CERTAIN FORCES THAT HAVE BEEN HOLDING THIS BACK HAVE BEEN CORRALED...COMPLEX FINANCIAL EVENTS HAVE FINALLY HAPPENED... WE ARE IN THE BEST WINDOW I HAVE EVER SEEN...I WOULD BE IN A GOOD MOOD IF I WERE YOU.

Bluwolf: Discouraged or amazed, don't be. There are three important meetings underway in Davos and it’s a world economic summit. The G20 is also meeting up there today, 
meanwhile we wait and secure our seat on this rv train. See what most people do not realize is that there is an issue of protocol and all these corners have to be dealt with for we are talking about the biggest economic event of this century and all issues must be cleared and must be transparent. So what if it takes up a couple of days longer, these rv's will occur whether some like it or not. All screens will be activated again once all deals and agreements have been reached coming out from these meetings. Me I am not worried and frankly you shouldn't be neither. Be blessed Bluwolf. 

Unknown:  For some of you, you will understand this is very much a good-versus-evil thing. God wants us to be blessed. Satan doesn't. It really comes down to that, and it is quite that simple. The most beneficial thing we can do is pray, and pray for God's will to be done on Earth as it is in Heaven, because I know it's God's will for us to be blessed, to be debt-free, and to move us into an entirely new season, and we just need to step out and say it and believe that right now. Even if it's hard to do, it's more beneficial than sitting there, saying, This is never gonna happen, never gonna come through, something is always going to delay it. I mean, for the energy some people put into that, if you even took a quarter of that energy and put it into praying, and even just, you know, having positive thoughts consume your train of thought, that would just be so much more helpful.


Stunned by Grace

 “And he passed in front of Moses, proclaiming, The LORD, the LORD, the compassionate and gracious God, slow to anger, abounding in love and faithfulness” Exodus 34:6
For all of us who think that God is the hammer guy of the Old Testament, think again! I’m just a little put out on the prevailing thought that God was brutal and ugly in the Old Testament and that thankfully Jesus arrived on the scene in the New Testament to rescue His reputation. Getting our attitudes about God straight is a big deal. It’s really hard to love and follow a God who is ruthless with His power and abusive in His relationships. It’s bad enough that some of us have dads like that, let alone a Father in heaven who perpetuates the problem.
So, here’s the good news. Take a deep breath. You don’t need to feel that way about God anymore! When the real God stands up in the Old Testament, His actions and attitudes consistently exhibit an unusual depth of grace in the face of deep offenses against Him and His law.                             Take the sin of Adam and Eve in Genesis 3:1-24.
 Talk about a time when it would have been really appropriate for God to pull the hammer out! God had given them everything they needed for life and satisfaction in a perfect environment. They blatantly conspired with God’s enemy and used God’s gift of the garden to serve their own selfish desires. And in the process they destroyed the gift of God as sin destroyed the garden and their lives, to say nothing of granting Satan access to the domain of God where he would continue his damaging ways right up to today.
If one of our kids had taken all that we had built up and all that we had given to them and in our face destroyed it all, well, my guess is that grace would be the last response to cross our minds. Annihilation, yes—grace, no!
But get a grip on this. Of those two options God chose grace.
  • The grace to walk back into the fallen, damaged garden and call them out of the bushes—not to hammer them, but to restore them.
  • The grace to replace the self-constructed, fig leaf cover-up of their sins with the sacrificial provision of the animal skins, pointing to the ultimate moment of grace when the sacrifice of Jesus would cover us with the permanent covering of the righteousness of Christ.
  • The grace to promise them that the day would come when the seed of woman would deal the death blow to Satan’s head.
  • The grace to expel them from the garden so that they would not eat of the tree of life and live forever in the bondage and brokenness of sin. He had something better in mind: heaven—where they could live forever liberated from the consequences of their own foolishness.
  • The remarkable stroke of grace to Cain who in a fit of jealous rage murdered his brother. After refusing to accept God’s gracious offer of a second chance and then killing his brother, God marked him so that others would not kill him and then upped the punishment by sevenfold against anyone who would ignore the mark and kill Cain (see Genesis 4:3-15).
  • The grace to reestablish a godly line in a deeply damaged world by the birth of Seth who started the legacy of those who would live by “calling on the name of the Lord” (Genesis 4:26).
Getting to know the real God is a wonderful experience, especially if we are getting to know Him as a God of unusual grace. Why? Because we all deserve the hammer! I will never stop being grateful that I serve and love a God who manages my brokenness with the healing and restoring power of His grace.



ANNOUNCING
APPOINTMENT OF CARL E. HATTON
AS AFFILIATE TO CLOUD 9 TRUST

CARL E. HATTON (International Funding Corporation, LLC)
Carl E Hatton, born 23 October 1945 in Port Arthur, Texas and grew up in East Texas around the East Hillister Oil Fields. Following High School and 3 semesters at Lamar University Carl moved to Fort Worth, Texas and worked 2 years at General Dynamics as a Non-Destructive Testing Specialist on the production of the F111 aircraft. Then moved to Friendswood, Texas and went to work at NASA, Houston, for Sperry Univac as a Customer Engineer. Worked there for approximately 5 years and transferred to Shell Oil Corporate site in Houston, Texas for the same Employer. After about 4 years there, was recruited by Seiscom Delta, a computer company that developed Seismic Data Production Systems and related software products, for worldwide installation and support. Supervisor of Data Production Systems and oversaw installations in Romania, Europe, Canada, India, and the US (Cornell University Geological Department). Following this position, purchased a poultry farm in East Texas; raising Cornish hens and sold livestock nutrition and mineral programs all over East Texas and Western Louisiana, during which time developed plans to build a large feed mill in central Louisiana, collaborating with LSU.
Later Carl was recruited by an old Sperry Univac supervisor and relocated the family to Greeley, Colorado to work at the USDA facility in Fort Collins, Colorado as a Senior Systems Specialist. After two years lost his job due to the RCA/Sperry Univac merger. Went on to develop a financial services marketing group and served as Vice President of marketing for a major national company with about 32 representatives. Then Carl put together a project development plan for precious metals from Mancos Shale mining and ranching in Wyoming and was approved for $45 million of fall out funding.  After funding began, banking fraud caused the project not to proceed.
Carl then worked about ten years, for ARC, a company that provided technical services to Hewlett Packard. Maintained their computer product lines (PC's, Servers, Work Stations, Plotters, Printers, and all office equipment) in the Northern Colorado, Wyoming, and Nebraska area of the USA.

Instrumental in developing the following projects:
1)    Worked with Metallurgists and Geologists on a project development to recover precious metals from a form of diatomaceous earth called Mancos Shale. Researched, wrote the prospectus, developed the Pro-Forma and presentation to acquire funding.
2)    Worked with a Metallurgical Engineer on a project to mine Cinnabar and Meta-Cinnabar from a site in California. The Meta-Cinnabar was about 85% mercury with tremendous values of Gold and Platinum group metals in the tailings after the retort process.
3)    Have invested personal funds of $30,000 in XiDem, Corp. This company has a very unique motor technology. Re-configurable Digital Electric Motor (R²DEM) is a patented technology that was proven on the bench. It is very powerful, efficient, and effective in vehicle propulsion as well as power generation.  Pending funding.
4)    Organized and developed a huge humanitarian project “Light Limited”. We had: a) microbial agriculture products, oil eating microbes for cleanup and increasing production, mosquito larvae eating microbes, nematode eating microbes, etc.,  b) Products for fireproofing anything, non chemical fire extinguishing (could extinguish any fire, will not re-ignite, will cool off immediately, and also would make the grass greener), c) liquid oxygen: a product with many beneficial uses that could also drastically reduce skin damage and immediately stop the pain in burn victims. (This product is still available for production.), These projects are pending funds from several sources.
5)     Assisted a group of entrepreneurs from Salt Lake City, Utah, to raise funds for their project. Have new technology that was and still is very revolutionary. The technologies are: a) ART system-This technology is for moving product at very high speeds and volumes with almost zero pressure. As the material is moving through the pipe at a high rate, you can cut the pipe and separate the ends and see the material flying through, and no pressure escapes. Scientists have said that this is an impossible feat, but this has been accomplished. This technology can be applied to many processes, but described below is the most significant, b) Plasma Island technology-This process has many applications. It can be applied to a power generation plant where it gets almost 400% more BTUs from coal than current methods. A pound of western coal will produce about 11,000 BTUs of energy, but with the Plasma Island, it will produce about 40,000 BTU’s. It can be applied to recovering oil from tar sand, oil sand, and oil shale. It can efficiently and effectively recover, not only all the oil, but precious metals as well, from these heavy oil deposits. The only way to effectively make this plasma technology is to have a feed system with no pressure. That’s where the ART system is the key to making the Plasma technology work.

What we do for ourselves dies with us. What we do for others and the world remains and is immortal.”  Albert Pine


At the prodding of my friends I am writing this story. My name is Mildred Honor and I am a former elementary school music teacher from Des Moines , Iowa   I have always supplemented my income by teaching piano lessons - something I have done for over 30 years

During those years I found that children have many levels of musical ability, and even though I have never had the pleasure of having a prodigy, I have taught some very talented students. However, I have also had my share of what I call 'musically challenged' pupils - one such pupil being Robby.

Robby was 11 years old when his mother (a single mom) dropped him off for his first piano lesson.  I prefer that students (especially boys) begin at an earlier age, which I explained to Robby.  But Robby said that it had always been his mother's  dream to hear him play the piano, so I took him as a student. Well, Robby began his piano lessons and from the beginning I thought it was a hopeless endeavor.  As much as Robby tried, he lacked the sense of tone and basic rhythm needed to excel.  But he dutifully reviewed his scales and some elementary piano pieces that I require all my students to learn.  Over the months he tried and tried while I listened and cringed and tried to encourage him. At the end of each weekly lesson he would always say 'My mom's going to hear me play someday'.  But to me, it seemed hopeless, he just did not have any inborn ability.

I only knew his mother from a distance as she dropped Robby off or waited in her aged car to pick him up. She always waved and smiled, but never dropped in. Then one day Robby stopped coming for his lessons. I thought about calling him, but assumed that because of his lack of ability he had decided to pursue something else. I was also glad that he had stopped coming - he was a bad advertisement for my teaching!

Several weeks later I mailed a flyer recital to the students' homes. To my surprise, Robby (who had received a flyer) asked me if he could be in the recital. I told him that the recital was for current pupils and that because he had dropped out, he really did not qualify.  He told me that his mother had been sick and unable to take him to his piano lessons, but that he had been practicing. 'Please Miss Honor, I've just got to play' he insisted. I don't know what led me to allow him to play in the recital - perhaps it was his insistence or maybe something inside of me saying that it would be all right.

The night of the recital came and the high school  gymnasium was packed with parents, relatives and friends.  I put Robby last in the program, just before I was to come up and thank all the students and play a finishing piece.  I thought that any damage he might do would come at the end of the program and I could always salvage his poor performance through my 'curtain closer'. Well, the recital went off without a hitch, the students had been practicing and it showed. Then Robby came up on the stage. His clothes were wrinkled and his hair looked as though he had run an egg beater through it.  'Why wasn't he dressed up like the other students?' I thought. 'Why didn't his mother at least make him comb his hair for this special night?'  Robby pulled out the piano bench, and I was surprised when he announced that he had chosen to play Mozart's Concerto No.21 in C Major. I was not prepared for what I heard next.  His fingers were light on the keys, they even danced nimbly on the ivories. He went from pianissimo to fortissimo, from allegro to virtuoso; his suspended chords that Mozart demands were magnificent!

Never had I heard Mozart played so well by anyone his age.  After six and a half minutes he ended in a grand crescendo, and everyone was on their feet in wild applause!  Overcome and in tears, I ran up onstage and put my arms around Robby in joy.  'I have never heard you play like that Robby, how did you do it?'  Through the microphone Robby explained: 'Well, Miss Honor .... remember I told you that my mom was sick? Well, she actually had cancer and passed away this morning. And well ...... she was born deaf, so tonight was the first time she had ever heard me play, and I wanted to make it special.'  There wasn't a dry eye in the house that evening. As the people from Social Services led Robby from the stage to be placed in to foster care, I noticed that even their eyes were red and puffy.  I thought to myself then how much richer my life had been for taking Robby as my pupil.
No, I have never had a prodigy, but that night I became a prodigy ....... of Robby.  He was the teacher and I was the pupil, for he had taught me the meaning of perseverance and love and believing in yourself, and may be even taking a chance on someone and you didn't know why.

Robby was killed years later in the senseless bombing of the Alfred P.  Murray Federal Building in Oklahoma City in April, 1995.  So many seemingly trivial interactions between two people present us with a choice.  Do we act with compassion or do we pass up that opportunity and leave the world a bit colder in the process?
Thank you for reading this.
May God Bless you today, tomorrow and always.  If God didn't have a purpose for us, we wouldn't be here!
Live simply.
Love generously.
Care deeply.
Speak kindly.
Leave the rest to God.
The story  above was contributed by Charles Turner, Utah 





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