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Old 02-07-2010, 03:53 PM   #81
Seashore
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Default Re: Is Supriem David Rockefeller the Anti-christ?

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Originally Posted by sunny D View Post
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One method he used was to create faux press releases about bogus companies such as this one: http://www.marketwire.com/press-release ... 95952.html . About an anomalous mining company from whose random venture into the USB key business "Supriem" decided to back to the tune of millions.
The link doesn't work but I guess it's the same "Kinti Mining Ltd." So the blogger is saying the company is bogus. Guess that's not really the issue, though...

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I'm curious about the project that Freeman was talking to Dr Deagle about: rebuilding the temple in Jerusalem. I guess that's for real? From http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards...e_id=46238977:

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Temple Institute Denies "Supriem Rockefeller" Links

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(IsraelNN.com) In response to wide-spread reports that the Temple Institute of Jerusalem has linked up with "Supriem David Rockefeller" in a scheme to raise funds for the "rebuilding of the Third Temple," the Temple Institute has issued the following disclaimer:

"The Temple
Institute strongly protests the use of its name and that of Rabbi Chaim Richman in a series of fraudulent press releases and advertising claims that are now circulating on the Internet.

"The Temple Institute has no relationship with Kinti Mining Group, “Supriem David Rockefeller,” Frank Love, or the “Temple Now Project.” Their claims that they “will be raising funds to go towards building the third Temple in Jerusalem in strict co-ordinance with the Temple Institute and Rabbi Hiam Richman [sp]” are false and malicious, and their apparent intentions are to take advantage of the Temple Institute’s sincere supporters and rob them of funds. The Temple Institute advises its friends and supporters to avoid being taken in by this scam. We hereby reiterate and reassure our friends and supporters that these groups and individuals are not authorized to represent the Institute, speak in its name, or to solicit or collect funds designated for the Holy Temple, in any manner whatsoever."
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