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Sean David Morton - World Financial Crisis

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Intuitive/Psychic, investigative reporter and publisher of Delphi Associates Newsletter (delphiassociates.org) Sean David Morton gives his insights on the World Financial Crisis, it's historical causes and predictions for the future.
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  • This guy is all about taking your money. Like every other fear mongering 'Psychic."

  • @gregryf yes my friend, indeed. Email me at bonzelite@gmail.com and I'll send you some stuff that you may like about restoring your sovereign status. It's too in depth to go into here. It's a book in pdf format. Several actually. Once you have exited the political code paradigm (which you inadvertently enter into upon registering to vote), you have WAY more flexibility legally within the excercising of your natural rights.

  • @bonzelite Well, the government thinks we are beneath it, that's for DAMN sure. Are you saying that I'd have more power over the govt. if I weren't registered to vote?

  • @gregryf yes I'm using legal English; a qualified elector is a registered voter. That status in society has the least power to affect change and/or hold representatives in government accountable for their actions. As a qualified elector you cannot sue or serve papers on them. You are "beneath" the govt. But as a sovereign Elector you can and are empowered; you can sue and serve papers upon them, to compel them to perform, at will. I recommend you de-register to vote asap.

  • @bonzelite I'm not sure what you mean by "qualified elector" vs. "sovereign elector". I'm talking about voters.

  • @gregryf a qualified elector, sure, certainly has virtually no power. But a Sovereign Elector does ;)

  • Yesterday I was driving down the road and saw a familly eating the grass on the shoulder. I asked the father why they were doing this and he said they were so poor that they couldn't buy groceries. I felt sorry for them and told them to come with me and I would give them all a full meal. We went to my house and I took them to the back yard. I said "I haven't mowed the yard for two months and the grass it up to your knees." "Feel free to eat as much as you want".

  • @bonzelite the actual "meat" of it can still be summoned forth by the people and by the states. I agree. The people have ultimate power assuming that elections are honest and assuming that the candidatesare honest. The problem is that there are no politicians who care about the will of the people. I seriously doubt if there's even one anywhere in Washington. If everyone who runs for office is a crook, who should you vote for? Only a revolution could bring out the "meat" of our constitution.

  • @gregryf no, I don't think anyone was for the bailout; it was done, and continues to be done, without the consent of the people. It's just a machine. I was referring to one's choice within it, ie, Common Law. That is a legally existing paradigm. So, yes, the USA is a shell of what it used to be, but the actual "meat" of it can still be summoned forth by the people and by the states. Peace :)

  • This fraud just got nailed for scamming people out of 6 million dollars,with a "look into the future of the stock market scam" lol

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