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Topic started on 3-1-2012 @ 01:24 PM by BelowPublicKnowledge
Hey ATS, I was just wondering if any one is subscribed to Benjamin Fulfords blog at benjaminfulford.net... I have been following this guy for about 6 or 7 months and I find him really interesting. The problem is I dont have any credit cards and cant subscribe to read his full articles. Does anyone have an account they would be willing to share?


reply posted on 3-1-2012 @ 01:38 PM by BelowPublicKnowledge
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Why do you come to that conclusion? I know he probably exaggerates a lot but you still never know, it could be true. Theres a lot that goes on behind the scenes we dont know about.



reply posted on 3-1-2012 @ 01:44 PM by grey580
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Personally. I think it's all fabricated nonsense.
I haven't seen anything yet that validates what he's said.
If you want to spend your money on fantasy go buy a good book.


reply posted on 3-1-2012 @ 02:30 PM by BelowPublicKnowledge
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I have been looking, could you point me in the right direction?

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Thank you
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reply posted on 3-1-2012 @ 04:28 PM by stumch
You might want to check out this link - www.divinecosmos.com...

The lawsuit is real and has been filed.

Looking forward to the hearings.

Peace


reply posted on 3-1-2012 @ 07:07 PM by SilverStarGazer
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What outlandish claims has Farrell made? I've read many of his books and listened to countless interviews... He is an extremely intelligent and talented researcher, and I've never heard him make any kind of claim that was off point unless he identified it upfront as pure speculation. His books are some of the most well written as far as the precise layout, exhaustive cross-referencing, and excellent supporting data.

If you could please give some examples where this man has proven himself a charlatan I would greatly appreciate it.



reply posted on 4-1-2012 @ 10:50 AM by BelowPublicKnowledge
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He does put out some free information and videos. Most people know what he is taking about already, he focuses on the Rothschild / Illuminati and the Asian secret societies. Like others stated before he has ties with many families and societies that give him information I believe is worth money. And its not like he asks for a lot, this man doesnt have a job hes gotta make money some how.

Edit- Doesnt have a "normal" "real job", but the job of uncovering the lies woven throughout our world
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reply posted on 4-1-2012 @ 10:55 AM by RainbeauBleu
I wanted to be open minded about BF. His story is an interesting one.
Benjamin Fulford wants to save the world In case you haven't heard of Benjamin Fulford he is a very controversial and outspoken journalist, author and former writer for Forbes magazine. Born in Canada in 1961, Benjamin Fulford rebelled against his background and at the age of just 17 he claims that he went to live with a tribe of former cannibals in the Amazon.

Source
but I don't think he's credible. I listened to Wilcock for a year before deciding that he's on the same team as Fulford. They have been friends for quite a while. I don't remember where I heard this, but it's far longer than they let on nowadays. Whatever that 'team' is, Hoagland, Hawkins, Project Camelot and lately Cliff High and Salusa channeled by Mike Quinsey seem to be on the same page. I think it's all garbage....but you'll reach your own conclusions.


reply posted on 5-1-2012 @ 10:57 PM by mazzroth
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What outlandish claims has Farrell made? I've read many of his books and listened to countless interviews... He is an extremely intelligent and talented researcher, and I've never heard him make any kind of claim that was off point unless he identified it upfront as pure speculation. His books are some of the most well written as far as the precise layout, exhaustive cross-referencing, and excellent supporting data.

If you could please give some examples where this man has proven himself a charlatan I would greatly appreciate it.


Brotherhood of the Bell and the assertions of Nazi's having tested Nuked ect...


reply posted on 7-1-2012 @ 12:16 AM by SilverStarGazer
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Well if the Nazis weren't up to some pretty fantastical experiments then why was the US and the Soviets falling over themselves to gather as many of their scientists and paperwork as possible? Why did the US outfit NASA with some of the most high ranking Nazi scientists?

I'm wondering if you've even read Brotherhood of the Bell... There's a lot of big words and complex physics but I'm sure you could manage to stumble your way through at least a few chapters. The book is based on real facts from real documents. Farrell lays it all out for the reader to decide for themselves. While he does postulate on the potential of the bell project, he does not state anything as fact that cannot be backed up and is often reluctant to speculate any further than the research suggests.

He is in a completely separate league than the likes of Hoagland.

Please take the time to get your facts straight.
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