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Shock Doctrine California, Part III

Fault Lines – California: Failed State – 11 June 09 – Part 1
Fault Lines – California: Failed State – 11 June 09 – Part 2
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Catherine, why no mention of Daniel Estulin’s excellent investigative journalism around Bilderberg/CFR? Or Cleon Skousen? Or Carroll Quigley (who was actually an insider)? These folks have told the story with hard facts about why this is happening. And yet there’s McCain, a CFR member, telling us on video we need to cut back govt spending. The guy’s just another professional liar. My guess is you would be out of business if you told the whole truth, though perhaps I am wrong.
Mark:
Over the last month, I posted the Obama Deception video with lots of footage on Daniel and his great work as well as this link http://www.prweb.com/releases/Bilderberg_Group_Meeting/Daniel_Estulin/prweb2453144.htm
Delighted to have your raise it again,
Thanks,
Catherine
Catherine,
I just want to say Thank You for all that you are and you are definitely a diamond in the rough. Just this story, alone, of course, to find it at your Solari’s probably the only place I would have ever found or learned of same and I live in California. This is like prime-time 100% detail video that ought to be aired on every news station around the Country because really, the dominoe-effect of failing from coast to coast, etc.
At any rate, in this World, honest, giving and loving people like you are almost too good for it, but that’s why you’re so special.
Take Care, God Bless,
Keith Leisue, Van Nuys, CA
anyone notice the film was produced by aljazeers?
Keith:
Thanks!
Shadow:
Yes. Aljazeers publishes many people who can not get published here. I have done several interviews of Aljazeers. Avi Lewis’ show runs on Aljazeer.
Catherine
The Statement of Net Assets (page 28) from the latest Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR) for the state of California, year ending Jun 30th, 2008, says that there are Total Current assets of approximately $55B, with Total assets listed at approximately $182B (these figures include Government & Business-type activities).
http://www.sco.ca.gov/ard_state_cafr.html
The politicians never discuss the CAFR, they only discuss annual budgets and budget shortfalls. The CAFR is basically the state’s Balance sheet. So, if one takes into account assets left on California ‘s balance sheet is the situation really as dire as it is being made out to be?