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  1. If members post their business services or their own blog web sites we could support each other better.
    I am using the Stetzer meter at my work today. I’ve been sitting at a hot spot for 10 years! Over 200.

  2. Hi Catherine,
    I left a post on your last precious metals report – though the topic was on the housing market. During your report with Sanders, you had touched on the housing market.

    Do you reply to these, if so, where?

  3. Mortgages will die with QE3, but who is the beneficiary? Is this simply a bank bailout or are the banks under some obligation to forgive payments from the mortgagor?

  4. Dear Catherine,

    Please could you do a solari report on the jewish /and or zionist influence in international affairs, including American politics and business. This seems to be a topic you have never broached. I don’t know enough about this subject but I begin to sense it could be as important as the ‘Control Files’ you so frequently refer to.

    Lunch with Kissenger? please tell more….

    Thanks
    Nigel

  5. Here’s one for “Ask Catherine” or she could reply online.

    I see that you are consistently recommending documentaries as a way of spinning up on a subject. I find the documentary format to be extremely unsatisfactory. It is a reasonably accessible way of finding out what a particular viewpoint is claiming, but it is of little or no use to me regarding whether those claims are supported by the complete set of evidence. This is because:
    (a) There is never any actual empirical data. Graphs are typically flashed so quickly you can’t even read the axises or the units.
    (b) They typically depend largely on “authorities” giving their opinions in short sound bites with out the evidence that supports their opinions even being enumerated and without any reasonable evidence that the speaker is an actual authority to be listened to.
    (c) The viewpoint is always completely one side, but Solomon noted: “The first to present his case seems right, till another comes forward and questions him.” Prov 18:17.
    (d) They don’t have footnotes that allow you to dig in a determine whether the evidence really exists and states what is claimed in context.
    (e) Music is used to set the emotional tone and clouds the rational evaluation of what is being presented.
    (f) The speed at which information is provided is slow at best with time wasted on the slow panning of the camera across still photos.

    Do you share any sympathy with my viewpoint and if so:
    (1) in what ways do you find documentaries valuable and
    (2) what do you depend upon to quickly sort the wheat from the chaff when examining extraordinary claims.

    Regards,

    Douglas M Dillon, 240-383-6846, http://www.worldofwallstreet.us

  6. http://revoltingdevelopments.wordpress.com/2011/05/27/film-director-john-carpenter-markets-see-real-glasses-says-80s-they-live-movie-was-fact/

    FILM DIRECTOR JOHN CARPENTER MARKETS “SEE THEM” GLASSES: SAYS ‘THEY LIVE’ MOVIE WAS FACT

    Posted on May 27, 2011 by Palantine News Network

    A company owned by acclaimed Halloween filmmaker John Carpenter has been quietly manufacturing millions of “John Carpenter’s SEE THEM GLASSES,” which the director says he will begin shipping to retail chain stores early next month.

    Below: John Carpenter, the director of the films Halloween, The Thing and Escape From New York, visited the Revolting Developments’ offices on Monday to discuss his new consumer product.

    Carpenter declined to name the stores that will be offering his merchandise but
    claims that the glasses, as seen in his 1988 film, THEY LIVE, “will allow all the regular people to see thousands of ‘anti-capitalist space ghouls’ who have disguised themselves as the new financial and political elite, and are wrecking this country.”

    The movie, THEY LIVE, Carpenter says,”told the absolute truth, but was mistaken by audiences for a work of fiction. Since then I’ve come to realize that every regular person needs to see that these thieving ghouls exist for themselves. So next month, go to stores in your area and ask for, “John Carpenter’s SEE THEM GLASSES.”

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