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Overhaul of Vatican Bank Gathers Pace as Forensic Accountants Start Digging

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Posted by Stephen Cook on July 22, 2013   /   Comments Off
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A dedicated group of around 15 experts from the company have moved into the bank’s headquarters, a medieval tower within the tiny sovereign state. Photo: AP

By Nick Squires, Rome, The Telegraph, UK  – July 21, 2013

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Investigators are systematically combing through the 19,000 accounts held by the Vatican’s bank in search of money laundering and other crimes, in a long-delayed attempt to clean up the reputation of the tarnished institution.

 

http://goldenageofgaia.com/2013/07/overhaul-of-vatican-bank-gathers-pace...

JP Morgan and the Case of the Disappearing Gold?

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Posted by sage on July 22, 2013   /   Comments Off

gold vaultsage:  This could be fodder for a Sherlock Holmes novel, “The Case of the Disappearing Gold”.  In a huge reminiscence of the gold disappearing from under the World Trade Centre just prior to 9/11, this story coming out of New York points toward a massive heist being pulled of the JPMorgan Gold Vault.  (I pray they won’t stage some ‘incident’ to cover it up)

Although mainstream media hasn’t picked up on it yet to spin the hype, Story 1 indicates that there was a “huge fire at the JPMorgan Gold Vault” with the ever-present home video proof.  Story 2 digs a little further and reveals that the fire was not at the JPMorgan Gold Vault but at a building five blocks away; once owned by JPMorgan Co. and the site of the famous JPMorgan bombing in 1920, it was sold in 2003 to Africa Israel & Boymelgreen. 

Overcoming Addictions

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What is an addiction? It is: “The fact or condition of being addicted to a particular substance, thing, or activity.” It can be related to substances like nicotine, drugs, food, a person, anything in fact that is not serving your highest intention. We prefer to think of addictions as not serving your best and highest intention. Why? Because they do not benefit you, neither do they benefit those closest to you. Usually when someone is addicted to something, some one close to them is suffering because of it. The person with the addiction does not even notice this, and if they do, they choose to ignore it.

Let’s take smoking for example. Smokers are mostly aware that their 2nd hand smoke causes more damage to those around them, but they smoke around others anyway.

Overcoming the addiction is most often believed to be extremely difficult. Terms like ‘cold turkey’ and ‘nicotine withdrawal’ often put people off attempting to quit smoking. Until you have gone through the quitting process yourself, its difficult for others to understand.

We can relate to this having overcome an addiction to both cigarettes and OTC pain killers containing a substance called codeine. We believe that BELIEF is the KEY to quitting any addiction. Beliefs are stored in your sub-conscious mind and determine 95% of your behavior. Thus if you have a behavior you want to change, you need to look for the belief behind the behavior in your sub-conscious mind.

Surviving In Uncertain Times: What Lightworkers Can Learn From Other Survivors

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'It took gold.' my colleague answered when I asked what it took to get on the boat. 'It took everything I had.' When Saigon fell, many of the people with higher education fled the country. Little did I know all those years ago, that all those people who were floating off the coast of Southern California waiting for political asylum and refuge would end up being my coworkers and friends.

Over lunch, one shared with me her story. How hard she had to work to get on the boat, to make a life for herself here, to become a doctor. About the struggle. And how her husband was 'lucky'. The opening on the boat 'just happened, and he was there'. How he found work easily. 

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