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From: Walter Burien - CAFR1
Sent: Sunday, March 04, 2012 9:22 AM
Subject: CAFR1 Revisited - Complete Transcript of: "The Biggest Game in Town"
2000
CAFR1 NATIONAL POST
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CAFR1 Revisited - The complete transcript of: "The Biggest Game in Town"
2000
Transcript link - http://cafr1.com/transcript/Trans.html
The video link - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jkwjtbTjTsE
The above links are to the transcript and the video The Biggest Game in
Town that
kicked off the International disclosure pertaining to Government's collective
wealth.
The government boys always hope that the public has a very short term
memory. CAFR1
says: "A refresher read is always a good thing to reinforce what we may have
forgotten."
If you would like to republish the transcript, please do so. Make sure to
note the
transcript is from a 2000 and that for 2012 the updated video is "The Only Game
in Town"
2011 [ The Only Game the population should be playing with that being "Ending
Taxation" ]
Link to the 2011 video - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bn3hUcmNDdA
Sent FYI and for your use from,
Walter Burien - CAFR1
P. O. Box 2112
Saint Johns, AZ 85936
Tel. (928) 458-5854
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-------FOOTER NOTE------
Per understanding CAFRs, people have been intentionally kept in the dark
so long they
forget the basics:
1. A "Budget Report" is a selective funding of x accounts from x
resources (set up to
be primarily funded with taxation and done so "for the year")
2. An "Annual Financial Report" is the showing of "all" income:
Investment; taxation;
and Enterprise, plus the "accumulated wealth over decades. Budgets are for the
year, an AFR
is for it all since creation of the entity.
There is a big difference between the two. A correct analogy would be:
The budget to
operate your house vs. your statement of net worth.
The public has been played with the biggest shell game of selective
presentation there
is allowing for massive fortunes to be made by the inside players over the last
several
decades..
Every investment fund large and small is a power base. Where that money
is invested
determines what company; real-estate venture, etc., is made or broken. Thus in
line with
that, never a mention of the 184,000 AFRs of the corresponding local
governments..nor the
many thousands of specialty investment funds they contain. I note gov pension
funds
facilitate the same. Paying employee benefits from the return on the funds is
an after
thought for the government players.
The head communists back in the 30's and 40's said they could take over
America
without firming a shot. The undercurrents of that statement were that they
could depend on
the greed and opportunity of the players to accomplish that goal and it did. US
Collective
government since 2000 brings in more gross income than the entire gross income
of the
population of the United States.
Taxation is rammed down the public's throat (1/3rd of the gross income)
and Investment
/ Enterprise income (2/3rd of the gross income) the "silence is golden" rule is
strictly
enforced with the full symbiotic cooperation of the syndicated media;
controlled education;
and both political parties as applies over the last century.
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