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Post by 3bid on May 2, 2010 22:00:03 GMT -5
some people think the opposite of happy is sad. I think the opposite of happy is hapless. Unhappiness will eventually lead to haplessness, IMO. Be happy and unhaplessness will surely follow.
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Post by loganwolverine on May 3, 2010 5:51:18 GMT -5
seems like another nut job and the interviewer made a sound statement, on why is this not all over the news about the 18 bankers. I went to the FBI website and found nothing....as usual.
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Post by rickles on May 3, 2010 10:26:32 GMT -5
the only thing that will give most of you closure is money, nothing more money is nice but most of you have a bad additude about money, as most people without money does. Your remarks regarding the financial situation of the members ,of this board, are asinine. You have no clue who the members, on this board, are let alone have knowledge of their financial situation. Your holier than thou.... all knowing attitude speaks volumes for your character... Your ability to pre-judge others' situations with absolutely nothing to back the yapping, speaks volumes for your character... Their personal affairs are just that.. their own personal affairs..... seems you need an extensive lesson in "Mind your OWN business 101" SINGLE Very well said SINGLE!! I alluded to the same thing the other day about mustangman, but got slammed from shmokie2.
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Post by mustangman on May 3, 2010 18:16:42 GMT -5
you can tell alot by what people have to say,
I never said i was all knowing, you assumed,
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Post by rickles on May 3, 2010 20:38:26 GMT -5
Assumed you were all knowing? Don't flatter yourself, nobody assumes that!
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Post by 3bid on Nov 5, 2015 16:54:47 GMT -5
Short End of the Stick: The Benjamin Fulford Interview
By Mike Harris on November 5, 2015 Great crimes need great punishment
Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 1:31:05 — 41.7MB)
Profile Benjamin Fulford
Nationality: Canada Benjamin-Fulford Qualifications: 20-years experience as a professional writer and journalist. Have sold over 500,000 non-fiction books written in Japanese. Have produced a comprehensive catalogue of scoops in field ranging from business to yakuza gangsters to high-finance to government corruption. Now focused on exposing U.S. manipulation of Japanese politics, media and education through a combination of bribes, murder, brainwashing etc. My goal is to counter U.S. propaganda and expose the Japanese people to the truth so that they may free themselves from the colonial yoke and use their $5 trillion in overseas holdings to end world poverty and save the environment.
Native or near native, spoken and written: Japanese, French, Spanish and English. Conversational, reading ability in Mandarin, Portuguese and Italian.
Experience:
2005-present: Have published 15 books written in Japanese with cumulative sales running at over 500,000 copies. Have weekly 2-hour TV show and appear frequently on numerous other nationally broadcast shows. Have regular columns in a variety of best-selling Japanese magazines.
1998-2005: Asia-Pacific Bureau Chief for Forbes Magazine. Quit in profound disgust over extensive corporate censorship and mingling of advertising and editorial at the magazine. If they dispute this, I invite them to sue me, any place, any time.
1997-1998: Tokyo correspondent for the South China Morning Post.
1995-7: Staff writer for the Nikkei Weekly and the Nihon Keizai Shimbun Newspaper.
1993-1995 Took a sabbatical in Canada. Did research on the link between evolutionary forces and modern world society.
1989-1992 Senior Tokyo correspondent for the International Financing Revue. Created and managed Japan Watch, a news and analysis service available on the Reuters and Telerate news-wires. Created Katana, a Japanese language news service available on the Nikkei Quick news-wire. Triggered several Finance Ministry investigations with articles that uncovered financial industry irregularities.
1986-1989 Correspondent for Knight-Ridder Financial News; covered a broad range of market related news. One particularly market moving story was used by Knight-Ridder in an advertising campaign.
1982-1985 Part time jobs during student years included: work as an editor of Hitachi Review, a science and technology magazine; translation in the fields of business and finance and assorted television, radio and movie appearances.
1978-1982: Sowed my wild oats. Spent the time traveling and avoiding civilization. Spent 1-year studying with a witch doctor along the upper reaches of the Uquyali river in the Peruvian Amazon. Lived with former cannibals. Total time spent sleeping outdoors was 1 year. Lived as wild animal in the Canadian wilderness, catching food with my own hands, etc.
Education: Sophia University, Tokyo Japan; the University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada. BA Asian studies, China area specialty.
www.veteranstoday.com/2015/11/05/short-end-of-the-stick-the-benjamin-fulford-interview/
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Post by 3bid on Feb 10, 2016 8:14:58 GMT -5
Short End Of The Stick with Mike Harris: Benjamin Fulford is the guest
By Mike Harris on February 9, 2016 | VT
Podcast: Play in new window (Duration: 55:21 — 50.7MB)
Mike Harris has over thirty years experience in manufacturing, finance and technology development. A participant in domestic and international start-ups, acquisitions and mergers, Mr. Harris founded Harris Technical Sales Inc. that became Motorola’s vendor of choice, placing over $1.2 billion of capital equipment worldwide. As Chairman of the Board of Eclipse Technology, improvements in logistics decreased Motorola downtime by 60% and decreased mean time between failures by 90%. As Chairman and CEO of TFG Acquisition Corporation, he drove an additional $300 million of value to Motorola shareholders. Mr. Harris then became the Arizona Managing Director of AMT Capital Partners LLC.
In 2006 Mr. Harris accepted a position with Support Resources International (SRI). Within 14 months, as President/COO, SRI’s annual revenue grew from $10.4 million to $27 million, transforming a $3 million loss to a $4.5 million profit. After four years of applied physics at the University of Arizona and two years of economics at the University of Colorado in Boulder, Mr. Harris received an MBA in Finance from Pepperdine University, Malibu, California. From 1995 to 2000, Mr. Harris served as a technical advisor to the Committee on Science and Technology of the U.S. Congress.
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sully47
Dr. Of Diamonds
When you say Wisconsin..........
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Post by sully47 on Feb 10, 2016 17:33:28 GMT -5
Hey, Mustang.................it's ATTITUDE! Just so you know.
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