16-11-2010, 03:31 AM
Thanks for the kind comments, folks. The depth and additional links I thought were necessary because most people are not familiar with the story, or its depth. I hoped it would invite people to read the book and to inform themselves about the case and the depth and continuation of the corruption of the American system of governance it represents. I thought the links would also help underline the fact that Cheri Seymour didn't sit down one day and dream or make this stuff up. While I can't and won't vouch for everything in the book, there is a huge amount of material that can be found and verified elsewhere. I have provided the links into this thread as a review on Amazon (it's not up yet, but maybe the reviewers there will also do some homework), and I note too that Catherine Austin Fitts has provided the link to Part One in her blog. I look forward to Encho's "take" as well; his research is already way ahead of mine. While we can and should look at the deaths noted, the greater issues are infinitely more critical.
"Where is the intersection between the world's deep hunger and your deep gladness?"