Sunday, August 29, 2010
POOF REPORT 08-29-10
Greetings and Salutations;
So, first of all, this is cleanup old business time. Anyone who has been reading my newsletters for ten+ years, knows that poof, tw, or whatever you want to call me, would never drop a date in public. By public, I mean blogs or anything anybody reads out here.The powers getting this done behind all this, fortunately know this about me or I would have never gotten this far down the rabbit hole. Loose lips, sink ships, don't you know. I was told many many years ago, it wasn't about what I knew, it was about getting you people prepared for what was going to happen. Some things don't need to be posted and I wouldn't do it. A lot of discernment is needed, not just getting information to 'get information'. Some information isn't worth having. There isn't anything you can do about it anyhow.
There was this week an immense amount of money that was returned to the hoppers. Some people think nobody can see what they're doing. Obviously, that's not true. As they say in the south, "a hard head, leads to a soft butt". So, some more of these so-called smart people had their pockets picked clean, for all their hard work....stealing.
That's more money that goes into the hoppers for humanity. I know that people have been conditioned to believe that the bad guys always have the upper hand to do
whatever they want. There are demonstrations going on right now to prove that is not true. Frustratingly so they are learning this.They have been defeated already and can't accept it. As the man said in a movie, 'dem dead and not even know it yet'. I did not say it last week but, the fed and the treasury are already in a melding process. It will take a while, just understand that the treasury is in charge of the monetary policy of the us.
There have been many many double agents during this process. With one eye, they watch what the bad guys are doing and notate it to be acted upon when the time comes.This first link begins to officially talk about what's been going on for a few hundred years with banking and money:
http://press.princeton.edu/titles/8973.html
This one is a little news about money that is beginning to move that had been sitting for a long time that goes to the Native Americans.
http://www.zshare.net/audio/798105832b335b02/
http://www.cobellsettlement.com/
http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=20801
China is also on the move and a hint is given by the prime minister of
China in the following link.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/aug/29/wen-jiabao-china-reform
Wen Jiabao puts political reform on China's agenda. The prime minister has revealed leadership concerns that the demands.....
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010/aug/29/wen-jiabao-china-reform
For you history buffs, this is why the fed dollar is going away as history
dictates for all fiat currencies.
http://www.fpliberty.com/docs/TheRealWorthofTheDollar.pdf
As near as I can tell, they are ready to started moving all of this out,
necessary signatures have been applied, and appropriate documentation has
arrived in the correct places. We have what has been called, 'the release'.
There will be no more mention of the frenchman and the lien.
Somebody will come to your door with a letter that will send you to a bank
and you will do your paper work. The first money that you will receive is what's called 'fines and penalties' money and you'll receive a card to use for that money, you can use it anywhere in the world but, the money must remain in a us bank. This will
get the banks and you going. Sometime after you hear the announcements, then
program money itself will be available to be opened. This money is accessible anywhere in the world. All funds are behind a trust and this eliminates your first problem immediately upon accessing. You will leave the bank with all necessary documents to do your thing anywhere in the world.
The letter will be arriving momentarily and that's the best I can tell you at this moment. They aren't trying to broadcast it so people waste their time getting angry because nobody will 'tell it' Try not to wet yourself at that moment. when the knock comes to your door. lolololololololol After you have collected yourself and accessed your f&p, take that time before you can access the program money to address those plans that are on old yellowed sheets of paper to help the world. I will later create out a website after I have spent some face time with all the people doing things and lay those links in so that you can contact them yourself.That collective power will accomplish much, quickly.
Email this email address for a consultation if you need it.
Love and Kisses,
"Poofness"
Prosperity Funds - Some people ARE receiving letters!
from nesaranews
Submitted by J - Thanks
(This +/- 3 min audio is interesting and may be an indication, may relate indirectly. She reminds that Hodges said when held-up trust is released, all will be released.)
Date: Sat, Aug 28, 2010 at 3:18 PM
Subject: regard settlement?
WOW! Listen to this!! Some people ARE receiving letters!
WOW! Listen to this!!
Some people ARE receiving letters!
MP3
jacbert: Royalstar Native American Indian Settlement :
http://www.zshare.net/audio/798105832b335b02/
Settlement Agreement Reached in Cobell v. Salazar...
http://www.cobellsettlement.com/
Raw-food Raid Highlights a Hunger
Posted by Vatic at 10:00
Raw-food Raid Highlights a Hunger
Monday, Aug. 2, 2010, Los Angeles Times
http://www.latimes.com/news/la-fi-raw-food-raid-20100725,0,4350641,full.story
Some people balk at restrictions on selling unprocessed milk and other foods. 'How can we not have the freedom to choose what we eat?' one says. Regulators say the rules exist for safety and fairness.
Monday: With no warning one weekday morning, investigators entered an organic grocery with a search warrant and ordered the hemp-clad workers to put down their buckets of mashed coconut cream and to step away from the nuts.
Then, guns drawn, four officers fanned out across Rawesome Foods in Venice. Skirting past the arugula and peering under crates of zucchini, they found the raid's target inside a walk-in refrigerator: unmarked jugs of raw milk.
"I still can't believe they took our yogurt," said Rawesome volunteer Sea J. Jones, a few days after the raid. "There's a medical marijuana shop a couple miles away, and they're raiding us because we're selling raw dairy products?"
Cartons of raw goat and cow milk and blocks of unpasteurized goat cheese were among the groceries seized in the June 30 raid by federal, state and local authorities - the latest salvo in the heated food fight over what people can put in their mouths.
On one side are government regulators, who say they are enforcing rules designed to protect consumers from unsafe foods and to provide a level playing field for producers. On the other side are " healthy food" consumers - a faction of foodies who challenge government science and seek food in its most pure form.
They want almonds cracked fresh from the shell, not those run through a federally mandated pasteurization process that uses either heat or a chemical to kill off salmonella and other possible contaminants. They hunger for meat slaughtered on the farm. And they're willing to pay a premium - $6, $8 or more - for a gallon of milk straight from the cow.
So despite research outlining the dangers of consuming raw milk and other unprocessed foods, they're finding ways to circumnavigate federal, state and local laws that seek to control what they can serve at the dinner table. Such defiance, they said, comes from growing distrust of a food sector that has become more industrialized and consolidated - and whose products have been at the root of some of the country's deadliest food contamination cases.
"This is about control and profit, not our health," said Aajonus Vonderplanitz, co-founder of Rawesome Foods. "How can we not have the freedom to choose what we eat?"
Scientists and regulators point to epidemiological evidence linking disease outbreaks to raw milk: The milk can transmit bacteria such as E. coli O157:H7, salmonella, campylobacter and listeria, which can result in diarrhea, kidney failure or death.
"This is not about restricting the public's rights," said Nicole Neeser, program manager for dairy, meat and poultry inspection at the Minnesota Department of Agriculture. "This is about making sure people are safe."
Demand for all manner of raw foods - including honey, nuts and meat - has been growing, spurred by heightened interest in the way food is produced. But raw milk in particular has drawn a lot of regulatory scrutiny, largely because the politically powerful dairy industry has pressed the government to act.
It is legal for licensed dairies to sell raw milk at retail outlets in California and 10 other states, according to research by the National Conference of State Legislatures. Twenty states allow people to buy unpasteurized milk directly from farms, or take part in a "cow sharing" program (in which a person buys part ownership of an animal and gets some of its milk).
But in the case of Rawesome, regulators allege that the group broke the law by failing to have the proper permits to sell food to the public. While the raid was happening at Rawesome, another went down at one of its suppliers, Healthy Family Farms in Ventura County. California agriculture officials said farm owner Sharon Palmer's processing plant had not met standards to obtain a license. Palmer could not be reached for comment.
Rawesome's fans, though, shrugged off such concerns. "I always had problems with my stomach and digestion with normal milk," said Darin Nellis, 41, who runs a nonprofit production company in Culver City and has been a member of Rawesome for three months. "I like how raw goat milk tastes, and I feel better."
Such sentiments exasperate officials at the Food and Drug Administration, which bans interstate sales of raw milk and advises that both milk and honey should be pasteurized.
The debate has boiled at the state level for years. Alta Dena Dairy founder Harold J.J. Stueve fought for decades to help keep raw milk sales legal in California. This year, Wisconsin legislators approved a bill aimed largely at allowing the state's struggling small farmers to sell more raw milk products. But Gov. Jim Doyle vetoed that bill under pressure from large producers. In neighboring Minnesota, whose official state drink is milk, authorities recently raided a private club similar to Rawesome in south Minneapolis.
Such battles have had a chilling effect on some retailers. Whole Foods Market used to carry raw milk and raw milk products in California and three other states. But in March, the chain pulled all but a few cheeses off its shelves. Part of the reason, it said in a statement, was "the realities of the very high additional costs for liability insurance because of the potential risks from selling unpasteurized milk and milk products."
Rawesome was born of consumer frustration. In 1998, James Stewart - a vegetarian who drank raw milk - couldn't find the stuff in Southern California grocery stores. So he started making road trips to dairies in northern California and to Whole Foods in San Jose, which at the time carried raw milk. Word spread. Family and friends wanted it too.
So Stewart and Vonderplanitz created a private food club where, for a $25 annual fee, members "lease" the land and livestock directly from a farmer. Then, members pay an additional service fee attached to each grocery item, which they say covers the cost of transporting each food item from the farm to Venice.
The pair reasoned that they didn't need to obtain a license from state or local agencies because they weren't technically retailers. In 2004, Rawesome opened on Rose Avenue in Venice. "We're just a place where people come to pick up the products they already own," Vonderplanitz said.
The L.A. County Public Health Department didn't see it that way. Vonderplanitz said that in 2005 the agency told Rawesome staff they needed a food-business license. Vonderplanitz said that he objected in a letter, and that the county never replied or followed up. (County officials declined to comment.)
Five years passed. Rawesome now boasts 1,600 members, who battle for street parking every Wednesday and Saturday when the club is open.
Squeezed between a coffee shop and a vintage guitar store, Rawesome looks from the outside like a forgotten storage unit. A tiny club sign hangs on the 10-foot-tall corrugated fence that hides the windowless storefront.
But inside, the shop is bright and airy, a bohemian farmers market surrounded by burnt-orange walls and a white tarp roof to keep out the rain. Boxes of coconuts and ginger from Hawaii sit nestled next to crates of California squash. Labels identify where each bite of produce was grown: onions from the Viva Tierra farm in Harlingen, Texas, and King's Crown Organic farm in King Hill, Idaho.
The members - a mix of tattooed young people and middle-aged executives in Italian shoes - chat as they head to the walk-in cooler in the back. It is jam-packed with meat and dairy. Ziploc bags are filled with chicken, beef and pork. Many don't have an expiration date. The other side is stocked with Amish buttermilk ($7.95 a quart), Amish cream cheese ($12.75 a pound) and whole milk ($8.59 per half-gallon).
Agencies that participated in the raid on Rawesome included the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health, the Los Angeles County district attorney's office, the California Department of Food and Agriculture, the FDA and the U.S. Department of Agriculture. Investigators confiscated the club's computer and 17 coolers packed with, among other things, 24 bottles of organic honey, 10 gallons of raw whole milk and two bottles of raw cane syrup. Stewart said the health department slapped a closure notice on the club's front door that said it was "operating a food facility without a valid public health permit."
The health department, district attorney's office and the FDA declined to comment, citing the pending investigation. The state Department of Food and Agriculture, which was the agency of record on the search warrant, said it continues to work with the district attorney's office.
Co-op members are undeterred. Four days after the raid, Rawesome reopened its doors. The shelves were restocked. They have remained so ever since.
On a recent Wednesday afternoon, the line stretched halfway down the block. A stern young man in baggy cargo pants and sunglasses guarded the entrance, checking drivers' licenses. Lela Buttery, a Rawesome volunteer and professional biologist, handed out legal waivers to sign.
One woman, digging into her green grocery bag for a pen, asked, "You guys got shut down last week?"
"Yes," Buttery said. "That's nuts," the woman replied. "You're not going to stop, right?" Buttery grinned. "Can I see your membership card?"
p.j.huffstutter@latimes.com
Copyright © 2010, The Los Angeles Times
How can a nation like the United States be duped into two wars and total bankruptcy?9/11 PLANNERS CONFESS
from RMN
Posted By: watcher51445 <Send E-Mail>Date: Sunday, 29-Aug-2010 07:30:34
GORDON DUFF: 9/11 PLANNERS CONFESS ON NETWORK TELEVISION |
HAARP!! by: Rhonda
from RMN
Posted By: watcher51445 <Send E-Mail>Date: Sunday, 29-Aug-2010 07:22:37
Mass Assassinations Lie at the Heart of America's Military Strategy in the Muslim World
Posted by Bruecke at 13:00
August 24, 2010 | Fred Branfman
"[General McChrystal says that] for every innocent person you kill, you create 10 new enemies." "The Runaway General"," Rolling Stone, 6/22/10
The truth that many Americans find hard to take is that that mass U.S. assassination on a scale unequaled in world history lies at the heart of America's military strategy in the Muslim world, a policy both illegal and never seriously debated by Congress or the American people.
Conducting assassination operations throughout the 1.3 billon-strong Muslim world will inevitably increase the murder of civilians and thus create exponentially more "enemies," as Gen. McChrystal suggests -- posing a major long-term threat to U.S. national security. This mass assassination program, sold as defending Americans, is actually endangering us all.
Those responsible for it, primarily General Petraeus, are recklessly seeking short-term tactical advantage while making an enormous long-term strategic error that could lead to countless American deaths in the years and decades to come. General Petraeus must be replaced, and the U.S. military's policy of direct and mass assassination of Muslims ended.
Conducting assassination operations throughout the 1.3 billon-strong Muslim world will inevitably increase the murder of civilians and thus create exponentially more "enemies," as Gen. McChrystal suggests -- posing a major long-term threat to U.S. national security. This mass assassination program, sold as defending Americans, is actually endangering us all.
Those responsible for it, primarily General Petraeus, are recklessly seeking short-term tactical advantage while making an enormous long-term strategic error that could lead to countless American deaths in the years and decades to come. General Petraeus must be replaced, and the U.S. military's policy of direct and mass assassination of Muslims ended.
The U.S. has conducted assassination programs in the Third World for decades, but the actual killing -- though directed and financed by the C.I.A. -- has been largely left to local paramilitary and police forces. This has now has changed dramatically.
What is unprecedented today is the vast number of Americans directly assassinating Muslims -- through greatly expanded U.S. military Special Operations teams, U.S. drone strikes and private espionage networks run by former CIA assassins and torturers. Most significant is the expanding geographic scope of their killing.
While CENTCOM Commander from October 2008 until July 2010, General Petraeus received secret and unprecedented permission to unilaterally engage in operations in Afghanistan, Iraq, Pakistan, Iran, former Russian Republics, Yemen, Somalia, Saudi Arabia, Kenya, the Horn of Africa, and wherever else he deems necessary.
Never before has a nation unleashed so many assassins in so many foreign nations around the world (9,000 Special Operations soldiers are based in Iraq and Afghanistan alone) as well as implemented a policy that can be best described as unprecedented, remote-control, large-scale "mechanized assassination." As the N.Y. Times noted in December 2009: "For the first time in history, a civilian intelligence agency is using robots to carry out a military mission, selecting people for killing in a country where the United States is not officially at war."
Agents' union disavows leaders of ICE: Sees support for 'amnesty'
Posted by Vatic at 17:50
Vatic Note: This is a "MUST READ" article. There are disclosures on here that we, the public knew nothing about. This is treason if true, by this or any administration that did this to prevent these men from doing their jobs. Its like having the police out on patrol and telling them they cannot arrest or stop anyone from committing a crime if you see it, nothing, they are allowed to do absolutely nothing to enforce any immigration laws. Amazing. I can now also see the value of a union, because any indivdual who tried to whistle blow this would have been out of job within two seconds of this disclosure, but might even have ended up in jail like the other two who tried to do their job. Remember them? Like I said, this is a must read piece.
Agents' union disavows leaders of ICE
Sees support for 'amnesty'
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2010/aug/9/agents-union-disavows-leaders-of-ice/
washington Times, by Jerry Seper, August 2010
The union that represents rank-and-file field agents at U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has unanimously passed a "vote of no confidence" for the agency's leadership, saying ICE has "abandoned" its core mission of protecting the public to support a political agenda favoring amnesty.
The National Immigration and Customs Enforcement Council of the American Federation of Government Employees, which represents 7,000 ICE agents and employees, voted 259-0 for a resolution saying there was "growing dissatisfaction and concern" over the leadership of Assistant Secretary John Morton, who heads ICE, and Phyllis Coven, assistant director for the agency's office of detention policy and planning.
The resolution said ICE leadership had "abandoned the agency's core mission of enforcing U.S. immigration laws and providing for public safety," instead directing its attention "to campaigning for programs and policies related to amnesty and the creation of a special detention system for foreign nationals that exceeds the care and services provided to most U.S. citizens similarly incarcerated.
"It is the desire of our union … to publicly separate ourselves from the actions of Director Morton and Assistant Director Coven and publicly state that ICE officers and employees do not support Morton or Coven or their misguided and reckless initiatives, which could ultimately put many in America at risk," the union said.
Agents' union disavows leaders of ICE
Sees support for 'amnesty'
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2010/aug/9/agents-union-disavows-leaders-of-ice/
washington Times, by Jerry Seper, August 2010
The union that represents rank-and-file field agents at U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has unanimously passed a "vote of no confidence" for the agency's leadership, saying ICE has "abandoned" its core mission of protecting the public to support a political agenda favoring amnesty.
The National Immigration and Customs Enforcement Council of the American Federation of Government Employees, which represents 7,000 ICE agents and employees, voted 259-0 for a resolution saying there was "growing dissatisfaction and concern" over the leadership of Assistant Secretary John Morton, who heads ICE, and Phyllis Coven, assistant director for the agency's office of detention policy and planning.
The resolution said ICE leadership had "abandoned the agency's core mission of enforcing U.S. immigration laws and providing for public safety," instead directing its attention "to campaigning for programs and policies related to amnesty and the creation of a special detention system for foreign nationals that exceeds the care and services provided to most U.S. citizens similarly incarcerated.
"It is the desire of our union … to publicly separate ourselves from the actions of Director Morton and Assistant Director Coven and publicly state that ICE officers and employees do not support Morton or Coven or their misguided and reckless initiatives, which could ultimately put many in America at risk," the union said.
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