Thursday, January 3, 2008

Expect the unexpected

On December 29th, at a Clinton campaign rally in Plymouth, Ma, Bill Clinton shared some delightful perspectives that I found pretty interesting. After I read an article regarding this last week, the comments stuck in my head until I was finally inspired enough to try tracking down the quotes again. I found this to be rather difficult, apparently these quotes aren't being spread around a lot:

"There is a better than a 50 percent chance that sometime in the first year or 18 months of the next presidency something will happen that is not being discussed in this campaign."

"You need a president that you trust to deal with something that we will not discuss in this campaign....And I think on this score she's the best of all."

"How we meet those challenges will determine whether our grandchildren will even be here fifty years from now at a meeting like this listening to the next generation's presidential candidates,"

Know something the rest of us don't, Clinton's?

Happy New Year. Your country is going to hell.

So I was doing a little looking around regarding the Amero just now. Depending on how caught-up you are with this topic, you may know that some coins apparently have been minted (real or not) bearing the Amero symbolism and the North American Union markings. Supposedly these coins were minted in Denver, by one of the nation's currency factories. I dug a little deeper and discovered that Hal Turner had been informed of this pressing, and also eventually had been sent one of the coins by mail. Well, when I went to find out more about this, I came to find the page on Hal Turner's site regarding this topic had been removed from the web. Not sure about this error code, to be honest in over a decade of web surfing this is the first time I've seen it:

510 Not Extended
A mandatory extension policy in the request is not accepted by the server for this resource.


So either the server is temporarily (and conveniently as I'm looking into it) barfing, or the site has been removed for some reason. I dug deeper.

Google's convenient caching mechanism allows this view. Pretty interesting read, skeptic or not:

Hal Turner's Amero article page, cached by google.

Read the information, see what's being hidden from you, and draw your conclusions.

One interesting note is that the fellow who apparently designed and minted the coins as "novelties" is a professional graphic designer who has worked with legal US tender coins in the past. Hal Turner mentions in the website linked above:

Within a couple days, a basic web site for AMERO "FANTASY COINS" was erected on the internet and word of that site was spread quickly. The site contained the same images as I had run on my front page, so clearly whatever "SPIN" was happening was being driven by others who also had the professional images.


So either Hal Turner is being taken for a loop by an overzealous listener, or these are actual coins we'll all be handling in a few years. Either way, what's with the sudden website disappearance? Is this what a cover-up looks like? IS BCF-AGENCY BLOG NEXT?

Final development:
The cover story on http://www.halturnershow.com/ is now regarding a US Treasury Secretary shot at close range in the chest. Again, form your own conclusions. Just do it quick because this kite is sinking fast.