ExoEconomics: How Inner Earth can mentor us to achieve economic freedom and money-less abundance
WATCH ON YOU TUBE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qM9p3kstVp4&feature=youtu.be
VANCOUVER, BC – In an impromptu, wide-ranging ExopoliticsTV conversation on economic and financial solutions for our society that ranges from the imposition 280,000 years ago of an Anunnaki-Orion debt-money system on humanity to the collateral gold accounts and gold held in trust in Indonesia and the Philippines, ExoCommerce researcher Winston Shrout and Alfred Lambremont Webre hone in on advanced Inner Earth societies that do not use money as being able to provide solutions for Earth’s surface society on achieving economic freedom and money-less abundance.
ExoEconomics is the study of value, wealth, abundance, production, and exchange in intelligent societies in the multiverse.
References:
THE NEWS Live: 7 Steps to Transform the World Financial "Crisis"
YOU TUBE:
http://youtu.be/krdojlEZ8Ek
TRANSCRIPT:
http://exopolitics.blogs.com/exopolitics/2012/12/the-news-live-7-steps-to-transform-the-world-financial-crisis.html
OITC
Drake has done a terrific job in telling the true story of Keith Scott and cohorts! Thanks, Drake! ~J
CAVEAT
According to Keith Scott, the OITC's "Chief of Cabinet" and "Special Envoy and Executor for His Excellency Ray Cchat Dam", the OITC is run by the UN "under a concept of plausible deniability."[citation needed]
These claims have been denied by the United Nations. The UN has stated emphatically that "there is no such thing as a 'UN Charter Control Number,' quoted by the organisation to prove its validity."[1] The UN's representative in Fiji was unable to "verify its existence and its security rating"[2] and the UN's representative in Colombia has stated that all UN agencies are listed on the UN's official website and that they know of no secret agencies.[7][unreliable source?]
Scott claims that the OITC was set up following a paper that he presented to the US Federal Reserve in 1998 requesting that Dr. Ray Chhat Dam of Thailand be appointed as "the sole arbiter of the centralized wealth of the world, which was controlled under the Federal Reserve under the Bank of International Settlements". OITC funds are said to be "held in an organization called the Institutional Parent Administration Account." [8]
Scott has also stated that the OITC's funds are "held in the Institutional Parent Administration Account of the Federal Reserve System." However, the US government has stated that "within the Federal Reserve there exists no organization or department with the initials OITC, nor anything similar to this." [7][unreliable source?] The Bank for International Settlements – an international organization representing central banks – has also denied any knowledge of the OITC.[9]
The physical location of the OITC is also unclear. According to a document produced by the OITC in March 2006, it has offices in Malaysia, the Netherlands, the United States, Australia and Ecuador.[10] Elsewhere it has been claimed that the OITC has head offices in Singapore and Cambodia.[11] However, the UK Daily Telegraph noted in 2005 that "the Bangkok number on their letterhead doesn't exist" and in April 2006 the Fiji Islands Trade and Investment Bureau found that the OITC "neither has any fixed address or office, nor are there any reliable contact addresses." Correspondence said to be from OITC officers lists Freeserve e-mail addresses as contacts. The organization's website, which purports to be authorized by various official organizations, is http://www.unoitc.org.
Speaking at a press conference in Fiji, self-described OITC representative Masi Kaumaitotoya told the local media: "Don't you ever, ever, ever again report negatively on OITC or we'll sue you for defamation."[6] Individuals claiming to represent the OITC have also accused online critics of "serious defamation in the plural" [sic].[12]
OITC: Wikipedia
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Office_of_International_Treasury_Control
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ExoEconomics: How Inner Earth can mentor us to achieve economic freedom and money-less abundance
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