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Wednesday, September 8, 2010

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The Queen of England and Black Nobility Exposed 1 of 4 youtube

The Queen of England and Black Nobility Exposed 2 of 4 youtube

The Queen of England and Black Nobility Exposed 3 of 4 youtube

The Queen of England and Black Nobility Exposed 4 of 4 youtube

Franchise Tax wikipedia
Franchise tax is a tax charged by some US states to corporations with a nexus (aka a filing obligation) with those states. The common feature of a state's franchise tax is that it is not based on income. Rather, the typical franchise tax calculation centers around the "net worth" of the taxpayer.

Typically, the number of shares they issue or, in some cases, the amount of their assets is used to make this determination. The purpose of the tax is to raise revenue for the state. The state of Delaware has a significant franchise tax, while other states, such as Nevada, have none at all or a smaller one. On the other hand, states with higher corporate income taxes usually have low franchise taxes and vice versa. Thus in the case of Delaware, it has no corporate income tax for companies that are listed as operating in the state, but a substantial tax applies to those that do business outside of the state.


Red Carpet
EXCERPT:
Commenter Emma Lemma Ding Dong at yahoo answers sums it up nicely. The red carpet symbolizes blood as well honor to the gods:

Bloodline of the Holy Grail
EXCERPT:
Introduction by Paula Peterson

We live in an era of disclosure ... where secrets kept for decades by governments and for centuries by religions and spiritual dogma are finally being revealed.

Only an awakening human race could initiate such revelations. Only an awakening human race is ready to know these truths - although some truths we learn may be difficult ... even painful ... to acknowledge.

Though many important beliefs we were initially taught since childhood seem to be disintegrating one by one ... truth is liberating!

Some folks have literally built their entire lives around false beliefs: the ones learned from families they grew up with or the ones they learned from established institutions - like our school systems, military, governments, certain spiritual teachings and religions.

Gunpowder Plot wikipedia
EXCERPT:
The playwright William Shakespeare had already used the family history of Northumberland's family in his Henry IV series of plays, and the events of the Gunpowder Plot seem to have featured alongside the earlier Gowrie conspiracy in Macbeth, written some time between 1603 and 1607.[156] Interest in the demonic was heightened by the Gunpowder Plot. The King had become engaged in the great debate about other-worldly powers in writing his Daemonology in 1597, before he became King of England as well as Scotland. Inversions seen in such lines as "fair is foul and foul is fair" are used frequently, and another possible reference to the plot relates to the use of equivocation; Garnett’s A Treatise of Equivocation was found on one of the plotters.[157]

T J Enterprises & Acoustical, Tj Enterprises & Acoustical Inc
480 Century Drive
Murray, UT 84123-2534 map
Salt Lake City-Ogden, UT Metro Area
Phone:(801) 265-1946


Cheat labor Do companies hire-shortchange illegal immigrants to cut costs
EXCERPT:
Second in a three-part series.

SALT LAKE CITY — "Eduardo," an illegal immigrant construction worker, was desperate.

It was May 2008 and he had not been paid in six months. He says he was owed $26,000 for drywall installation, and had finally quit TJ Enterprises & Acoustical after months of promises that he would be paid "soon." He had been evicted from an apartment. His car was repossessed. His wife and two children in Mexico were nearly penniless.

So Eduardo went to talk with TJ Enterprises' owner Terry Gurule. "We agreed on what I was owed, and I was told to come back the next day and I would be paid," Eduardo says.

"When I came back, he (Gurule) pulled a gun out (from a shoulder holster) and showed it to me. He said it was his toy, and he laid it on the table," Eduardo says. He says Gurule then offered to pay him $1,500 instead of $26,000 — if he would sign a paper saying that is all he was owed, and that he had no idea why the carpenter's union had placed a mechanic's lien for him for that larger amount.

"I looked at the gun, and figured I better sign," Eduardo says in Spanish.

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