Thursday, December 29, 2005

A Christmas Wish

I know there is joy for some and anguish for others. It is my hope that this is the last Christmas season to find this diversity. If I can prevail, joy shall be the promise for all next year. I want to thank you all for your trust, prayers, and support. It is a gift thoughtfully remembered and better wrapped than any other gift. Remember that family is what makes these times special. I am not missing things, but relationships. I know Christ is mostly forgotten but from this one man's experience all year is a joy for me because of this birth. May the reason for the season reveal Himself to you and give me strength to finish this fight. Merry Christmas to all.

10 comments:

G-FORCE said...

Kurt---"If you can prevail"---More like "when we prevail". Every minute is one minute closer to victory. Truth ALWAYS wins, we must be patient and continue the battle. We have the victory and it will manifest in due time!!

WillToFight said...

gotlight said...
If any of you can relate to this. Here's my two cents worth of opinion expressed through a 16th century writer. Please read below...

Excerpt from Madeleine de Marquise de Sablé "Moral Maxims and Reflections" (1691) Summarizing her views of human nature.

"True merit does not depend on the times or on fashion..Those who have no other advantage than courtly manners lose it, when they are away from court. But good sense, knowledge and wisdom make their possessors knowledgeable and beloved in all ages and in all time. Often our good deeds make enemies for us and the ungrateful person despises us on two counts; for he is not only unwilling to acknowledge the gratitude he owes us: he does not want to have his benefactor as witness to his thankless behavior. There is no one who cannot derive great help and great benefit from learning; but there are also only a few people who do not receive a great harm from the light and knowledge they have received by learning, unless they use their knowledge in a manner both fit and natural for them."

Oh yes How history repeats itself! Nothing new under the Sun.

I'm in for the long haul if necessary or short haul, what ever!

WillToFight said...

Wednesday, December 28, 2005
Agency post by Kurt Johnson

I believe this is what Kurt is teaching in the above post

"Agency"


U.S.A. The Republic
Is The House That No One Lives In

by Lee Brobst assisted by A.F. Beddoe
source: U.S.A. the Republic)

excerpt from page 16:

In order to have a separation of powers, each power must have and keep a separate and distinct identity. That is, the people function as sovereigns. The government operates only by the powers the people, as sovereigns allow, and those powers - Public Law for private use - protects the identity of the people apart from the civil government. Roman civil law does not allow this.
The federal government that was set up in the beginning was public commercial law, but it was based entirely on public municipal law for private use. The federal government had no direct contact with the people because the people had not contracted away their Law and its separation of powers into a constructive trust of private conscience. The state is forbidden to interfere with the peoples lives by the constitutional mandate of Article I, Section 10 which refers to there being no "Law impairing the Obligation of Contracts."(emphasis mine: Banks are excluded from this, they lobbied for statues and codes. Deeds of Trust/Mortgages are not true contracts but are unilateral in nature or contructive for the benefit of the bank and delustion of the customer). The individual owed nothing to the state, thus the state could not interfere with personal and individual contracts between individuals. Federalism, without Roman civil law as its base (public federalism), could not come into Intervene with private contracts between two parties. However, when federalism is based on Roman civil law (private federalism), where both your identity and the government's are confused by the constructive trust arrangement, they are constantly a part of the contracts - they are the administrators of your conscience via the charitable trust. Under the Roman civil law, you are considered an incompetent [unable to handle your private affairs] so the trust is involved as a third party in all your private business affairs.
Under public federalism in the beginning, business and economic associations were formed for various advantages. There was no compelled performance because all relationships were based on bilateral contracts with full disclosure and understanding by the parties involved. When a dispute arose between parties in a state, the courts ruled on the contract pure and simple - no Codes involved, no implications to be explored. Likewise, when disputes arose between parties from different states, then the federal courts were the referees for helping solve the problem and the ruling was upon the contract (with jury assistance if demanded) without Codes, Regulations or revised Statutes drummed up by a third party overseer.
So in contrast today, the substance of private federalism is purely the private law or conscience of a private charitable trust - private Roman civil law of the 14th Amendment with vested interest called "government" - moved into the public arena by voluntary (silent) acceptance of 51% of the population./28 Anytime a civil relationship is established, it is based on implied and indefinite trust principles. The result is a government that has created a third party administrative bureaucracy that spends its time making and readjusting Codes and revised Statutes that dictate public policy. This is in order to continue the compelled performance of the citizen (beneficiary) to service the public debt and thus promote the economic benefits of the government trust. The federal government has become a massive public charitable trust which is using in excess of 2000% of every dollar for administration and the "ship of state" is not staying afloat.

(emph. mine) The Banks also have this same power)!

son of a prophet said...

From urbansurvival site....





Al Qaeda Nations Top The Best Scam Markets for 2005

Bloomberg just reported that Egypt is the best performing Scam Market in the world for 2005. (*see George note following) Almost all al Qaeda nations' Scam Markets are up more than 50%. Wealthy people there can't thank Bush enough for his handling, or mishandling. Looking at the graphs, War On Iraq has been the biggest bonanza for al Qaeda nations' Scam Markets and their coffers. We can be certain that al Qaeda is well supported, financially. It never had the problem of manpower. The US military has lot harder time recruiting!

Since 9/11, al Qaeda nations have a trillion dollars of extra money and American households and American People have five trillion dollars of more debt. IN THE ECONOMIC WAR, OSAMA HAS WON HANDS DOWN OVER BUSH. But, Americans have felt nothing yet of their CORRUPT and incompetent leadership with the motto: Don't pay now, but pay BIG later.

That BIG payback day is getting very near. It will then become clear to all as to how badly Americans' leaders have failed them. The true nature of democracy – producing corrupt leadership – will become obvious to all. Indians wouldn’t have much to cheer about when the economic bubble bursts. The word UGLY just doesn’t describe fully what is to come.

With the new year, the world is entering the worst three years in a very long time, at least in 60 years. Those who push problems to the future finally get to face the music.

In the world of investments, Bernanke is the best gift that Bears could have hoped for the New Year.

It IS the Debt, Stupid! - Jas Jain

* George Note: While I couldn't find the Bloomberg story to reference, just to double check Jas' assertion, I checked out historical prices for the Egyptian market and found sure enough that it is about 2238.93 today. It closed out 2004 at 1221.17 for a gain of 83% for the year!



This is not to say that everything is peachy in Cairo. In fact, far from it. Today, for example, 10 Sudanese were killed in a stampede in a makeshift refugee camp there. Not only that, but Palestinian police stormed the Gaza-Egyptian border today.



I'm reminded that markets climb "walls of worry" - and if you wanted to pick a place to be fraught with worry, I'd have to point off in the general direction of the Middle East and say "over there somewhere."

~~The Swami~~~ said...

Call me crazy Son Of A Prophet, but that Bloomberg Article tilts a tad bit to the left. With their praise of Bernanke, it appears Bloomberg will miss Grenspan. Why? Greenspan caused the 1987 Stock Market Crash with his radical inexperience on currency markets. He caused the recession in 2000 with his paranoia of inflation by raising interest rates when it wasn't necessary. Bloomberg can think what they want to .......I'll take our system over Al Queda's any day.

son of a prophet said...

I dont really think that Blomberg was praising al-qaida or whatver the govt. made up name is.

I just think that they were trying to compare investments in countries with 'supposed' tom, dick, harry and al, qaiuda links.

The point was that those countries have prfoited and the good (bad) ole' us of a has suffered trillons of debt on their backs.

Just print up some more 'frannies' (FRNs) fed res notes....er, rather just go take out a few more mortgages and that creates money which will solve the problem.

Someone who has emailed me has told me that they are expeting to devalue the dollar by up to 75% in February.

IF this is true, then that will be all she wrote. forget about tom'quaida or al'quida.. it will be all over. gas will go to $10/gal and everything will go up 75% or more.

the good news...your house will double in value, albeith in very wortthless frannie notes.

"Welcome to the Reichstag where we use Reichsmarks to support hyperiflation, but be very carefull, or the +SS+ will be (already is) watching you." (ShutzStaffen-secret police)

I can now see how the mtgs will pe paid off, in wotrhless frannies becasue your house will go up 2X in value overnight.

~~The Swami~~~ said...

Son Of A Prophet Said:

IF this is true, then that will be all she wrote. forget about tom'quaida or al'quida.. it will be all over. gas will go to $10/gal and everything will go up 75% or more.



I guess I'll dust off my bike this weekend. I'm not doing $ 10.00 Gas!

wysiwyg said...

For the record it was newyorklife that suggested I check back in a couple of weeks for info.

newyorklife said,

dbno,

Check back in two weeks. FM was given a two week deadline to produce a resolution to a BIG problem by someone with FIRST HAND knowledge of things on and if they do not fulfill the request by the deadline, there will be some juicy info released!

wysiwyg said...

By the way,

That was over three weeks ago

WillToFight said...

Swammi

You might want to realize or consider that stock market crashes and recessions happen by design! Someone might just be pulling a lever???????

Yeah I know, a conspiracy theorist! Facts remain!