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Whatever you and I may think about Christopher Story's
reports they are certainly incendiary and his LATEST REPORT HAS DISAPPEARED ABOUT 2/3 THROUGH This may just be another blib (as with Camelot recently) but it is worth watching. If the report has been removed it will add credibility to what he is saying. |
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Sorry I forgot to give the website - www.worldreports.org
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Mr. Story reports that the text was removed.
Quote - "The N.S.A.,s snipping of our pointed report dated 26th March proves that the 'snipped' text was accurate." The missing text has been restored. Personally, I am feeling less and less inclined towards accepting Mr. Story's reports - or at least sections of them - but it may be that there is some truth amongst the detailed information he gives. The question is - which bits? Thrilling stuff though. I find it interesting to watch what is happening openly, and try to correlate it to what Mr. Story is saying is happening! (he does give a lot of names and dates) |
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At first he was hopeful about Obama but not anymore. I read his reports but like anything else, I only agree with bits and pieces.
He's doing a valuable service though, even if he is not 100% accurate. |
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I have found Chris Story to be intentionally misleading - a definitive disinformation agent. He is so often claiming the most preposterous of things that have subsequently proven to be completely untrue. If you want to know what is happening in a financial sense then read www.marketoracle.co.uk
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#6 |
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That is why we should use our judgment when we read his pieces.
Some of them sound a bit absurd. |
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