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Old 12-10-2009, 01:09 AM   #82
GenerationIke
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Default Re: Benjamin Fulford's Blog

Just wanted to see my updates, number one and number two:

I was hoping someone would have emailed me by now. I guess I'm going to start my story in hopes I can help the one person who wants to know whether we can trust what Fulford has to say or not. I emailed him trying to get a definitive answer on this, but he has yet to reply or comment on his blog. But I can emphatically state with surety. Peace and Love saw the picture that goes along with this story. So, she knows I'm not joshing or pulling anyone's leg at this point. This story is true and it was reported in a major newspaper and newspapers --New York times for one. You can find them by searching Proquest for starters.

My story begins with the closing of my college. Men who were at the helm of another college (that shall not be named at this time) decided they couldn't afford to keep it open and shut its doors for good. Trouble with this is, it was a Federally mandated college signed into law by Lyndon Baines Johnson--to honor the name and accomplishments of another president.

I'm going to move ahead from July 22, 1982 to February of 1991. In the course of another unfolding story at this time, it was discovered these same men who had closed my college had been working on some documents for some time (guess for which government agency that lies just outside Washington and has a big puzzle still yet to be totally decoded on its front lawn) with covert operator Robert MacFarlane--to name one. These men had produced two "works of literary art", the first entitled Changemasters, and the second "Japan 2000" which was accusing Japan of masterminding a future economic war with the United States. I haven't been able to get my hands on any copies of either one. I have only a couple of excerpts. But I was hoping Ben Fulford would be able to comment on these two works, knowing the full extent of Japan's economics and politics. One of these men had to travel to Japan and personally apologize to the emperor and the people of Japan for his part in the writing of these works. Ben was probably in the thick of this at the time, being in Japan.

Does anybody recognize what I am talking about here? If you do, please contact me. I would like to have copies of these books. This story has been fully reported in the Rochester Democrat and Chronicle and other newspapers culminating with this man stepping down as the president of his college. I am convinced these books had some role to play in today's economic follies we're experiencing now, but without Ben's expertise and my not being able to read the material, I can't tell for sure. Thanks.

P.S. There is a lot more to this tale, but this is enough for now.
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