[Mb-civic] RE: NESARA
George R. Milman
geomilman at milman.com
Tue Apr 12 11:04:12 PDT 2005
Michael,
Gerald's unfounded and completely unsupported attack addresses not even a
single one of the points Quatloos raises in any way other than, amazingly,
to attack their accurate use of the word "Recovery" (see NESARA's own
website at http://nesara.org/main/index.htm). If Gerald's analysis can be
used on himself, then, he is either sneaky or, while trying to be honest, is
ignorant of the facts. Further, an bare attack on another's argument based
on name-calling (horse's ass in this case) without bothering to counter the
argument factually is not worthy of attention by any serious thinker. But
since Gerald is on your list I will take this just a little further and
leave it to the other readers to make up their own minds on the subject.
Purely anecdotal reports, like about the DC vehicles, are completely
meaningless, even though "those babies" did in fact cost somebody money.
When scammers suck money out of their marks a small part of it (the big part
goes in the scammer's pocket) is usually used to reinforce the long con by
getting others who have already bought in (Gerald?) to keep trying to get
others on the bandwagon. The most cursory review of now well documented
scams on the web (even ignoring one's own experiences of having been
solicited for pyramid schemes, Nigerian
"I-am-a-well-placed-banker-and-if-you-will-send-me-your-banking-details-I-wi
ll-send-you-$35-million" scams - I could go on and on) should inform even
the most gullible that NESARA is one of the wackiest yet. And, of course,
let's ask (ask what?) one of those un-named Navy Seals or Delta Force Active
Insiders (whatever that is) we all know.
Anyway, if you want to check out Quatloos in more depth, check out
http://www.assetprotectiontheory.com/ (About the man who founded the
Quatloos site)
George
-----Original Message-----
From: Michael Butler [mailto:michael at michaelbutler.com]
Sent: Tuesday, April 12, 2005 11:26 AM
To: Gerald Gerald
Cc: Editors
Subject: Re: NESARA
Gerald,
Thanks, sending back to the Editors to see what they come up with.
Michael
> Michael,
>
> Quatloos is a terrible reference. They are a
> notorious dysinformation group. To see how clever (or
> sneaky) they are they refer to NESARA as the
> "Recovery Act" when it in truth is the "Reformation
> Act". Hence, Recovery is a nonexistant situation that
> they attack. If they are trying to be honest, then
> they are ignorant of the facts.
>
> Again, it is best to check out with a bank, post
> office or ....? There are ones who have seen and
> handle the new currency. As a very bright ex-girl
> friend would say: "Go to the horses head, and not the
> horse's a..." like Quatloos.
>
> Did you not see the photos of the DC vehicles? Those
> babies cost someone $$ and you can be sure that they
> did their homework.
>
> One may ask a Navy Seal or Delta Force active insider.
>
> The New Age is going forward and we need to deal in
> positives.
>
> Good luck in your due diligence with Blessings ...
> Gerald
>
>
> --- Michael Butler <michael at michaelbutler.com> wrote:
>> Gerald,
>> Enclosed is the latest we have found. What a Drag!
>> Michael
>>
>> ------ Forwarded Message
>> From: "George R. Milman" <geomilman at milman.com>
>> Date: Mon, 11 Apr 2005 09:50:36 -0700
>> To: "'Michael Butler'" <michael at michaelbutler.com>
>> Subject: RE: NESARA
>>
>> Dear Michael,
>>
>> Check this out: http://www.quatloos.com/NESARA.htm
>>
>> As usual, something that is on its face impossibly
>> too good to be true in
>> every way imaginable, requiring the complete
>> suspension of one's knowledge
>> about the universe of political and fiscal affairs
>> and mechanisms, is not.
>>
>> Geo.
>
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