Monday, February 6, 2017

Agent 86 said, "Having fallen short of January's goal, scammer Raye puts in even less effort into the February scam appeal for the rube's money. "Let's Raise Money to Pay the Bills for February " inspiring is it not?"


And we all nod in unison in agreement that 'inspiring' a word clearly used to point up the irony of Raye and Hobie (Jeff Gordon of Atlanta) still positioning themselves as getting out independent news when their scam includes conning 'Agents' into stealing content for them from the legitimate owners and they are working for the CIA, which is an agency not known for its commitment to the truth.  More like hiding their multiple crimes, actually.  But at least Raye and Hobie keep company with values similar to their own, right? 

And thanks to our own Agent 86, yet again!  Setting the truth free is what we do here are Insights and Agent 86 and others have made this mission possible since we began in 2013. 



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2 comments:

  1. Hobie tries to justify his scams

    (hobie here.) "Click bait" is easy. All one would have to do is put words like "Warning!" or "Looming disaster!" or "What they don't want you to know!" in the Subject lines and folks would be likely to click on those. This is not that, :)

    Originally Poof's newsletters were going out to a subscriber list of folks who were interested in the unfolding of the Omega prosperity program. In those days the newsletters were kept somewhat secret, not wanting to give "the bad guys" any more information than they already had.

    But then Patrick Bellringer at fourwinds10.com began posting the newsletters at his site. At that point it seemed necessary that I do the same here at RMN. That was probably about 2008, and Poof's newsletters showed up only on Sunday evenings; there were no routine midweek updates.

    I don't recall what prompted me to start it, but I began writing to Poof with some frequency, usually to see if he had particular information or a point of view about one thing or another that was in the news and had become a topic of interest at RMN. Over time I found that Poof's 'model' of what was going on in the world was the most internally consistent of all the rumored storylines and the only one that really tied all elements together.

    Over time we became pretty good cyber-friends. :) And he told me things sometimes that he would not choose to speak about in his public writings. When he so abruptly passed in late May 2013, I felt like I'd lost a brother.


    Zap then stepped in, I believe at Susan's request, to help out with the newsletter. Zap expected he'd be doing that for only a few weeks, yet here we are, as he faithfully continues in that role almost four years later.

    Zap's primary focus and area of concern is not with the Omega program or any of the other prosperity programs that so many folks are still waiting to see resolve, but with the funding and empowerment of projects intended to benefit all of us.

    That's been a little frustrating for some of the Omega participants, hungering for news about that one thing.

    However, it does appear that over time many things have either merged together or have shown that they're all tied to one common set of factors, and all are likely to resolve at approximately the same time - prosperity programs, RV (revaluations), GCR (global currency reset), the take down of the Federal Reserve and dethroning of those back of it, a shift from fiat currencies to asset-backed currencies, a return to Constitutionality in America and similar changes in other countries, etc.

    That's the history of the Poof and Office of Poofness newsletters and updates at RMN. I post them first of all because I have some faith in their genuineness, and also as a service to the many Readers who clearly have if not faith in them then at least a keen interest in what they might have to say.

    RMN Readers are well able to choose for themselves whether or not to read the Poofness newsletters and updates; I give them consistent Subject lines so that everyone can know before clicking what sort of thing they can expect to find inside.

    Likewise, all RMN Readers are well able to perceive for themselves whether it's right for them to respond personally to Zap's calls for financial assistance and to choose whether or not to act on that perception.

    There have always been a few to write me, saying, "Why do you post this crap?" :) That was true in 2008 and remains true today. Rather than preventing everyone from reading them, the solution is pretty simple: don't click if you don't want to read it. :)

    Blessings.

    --hobie

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    1. sskids, if that was true Hobie would list it as a resource on the side bar and not post it again. Has any of the information on the site proven to be accurate? Not. Thanks for the post!

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