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From: M.M.
To: <bellringer@fourwinds10.com>
Sent: Sunday, April 13, 2008 4:57 PM
Subject: Siterun Contact Request from Linlar Services

Message:

Dear Patrick and Anne,

Wow! What a time to be alive! Firstly, thank you so much for your dedication to Truth, and as always I pray for the continued safety of you and your family.

All this new information on Corporate USA seems so staggering and a bit overwhelming in scope, my friend said to me "Do we all have to become lawyers now?"

I laughed of course, and while it is true that we must all learn to take responsibility for our own legal sovereignty, I am also aware of a great need for explanation/instruction of method and for just plain "getting the word out there" to those for whom much of the legal jargon is unintelligible. It is for this noble cause that I commend the efforts of the many who are stepping foreword to offer their knowledge and services.

I am seeking advise from any of these brave souls who feel qualified or moved, as I believe there might be a lot of people with the following quandry:

I have been told by numerous banks and "lending institutions" that the credit score attached to my "strawman" is quite possibly the most tainted they have ever seen. I have not been able to open even a SAVINGS account at any bank I have tried for the past three years. I have been told by numerous credit councilors that if I was to pay off every debt IN FULL tomorrow, it would still be many years before I have a chance to be qualified for even the most modest loan.

As a result of my ignorance--call it youthful indiscretion - to the true workings of the system, it would seem I have irrevocably "burned" my strawman to the ground.

Where do I go from here? I probably don't need to articulate the logistical difficulties of being a soverign participant in the commercial world without a bank account, credit, or even the ablility to lease or rent a home or vehicle.

I know that my remedial understanding of these new technologies is my biggest inhibition. Towards the end of re-establishing credit (and legal sovereignty) I am resolved to research and understand my options, but the sheer volume of information available primarily through numerous web sites would cost a small fortune just to have the "privelage" of viewing. I would not necessarily be opposed to offering the often exorbitant amounts of money these folks are asking if I had a clue that the information I was purchasing would bring me closer to my goal. Any suggestions on where to begin?

In closing, I again offer my sincere gratitude and utmost respect to all the lightworkers and star children of this world, and I await with anticipation our grand reunion which, even now, is beginning to take form!

Cheers!

M.M.

(Response)

FROM:  Patrick H. Bellringer
     TO:  M.M.
DATE:  April 14, 2008
SUBJECT:  Reply
 
Dear M. M.:
 
    Thank you for your kind words for our work at Fourwinds.  We honor you for being a Lightworker in your own community.
 
    It is my understanding that when NESARA is implemented, all debt is dismissed to the Federal Reserve System, and all credit cards and credit rating systems and credit card companies and collection agencies are abolished.  All is turned back to zero, and credit ratings will no longer have any meaning.
 
    I would not bother my head about all this credit stuff.  That system is going away forever.  We shall be on a gold banking system with real value money with no usury.  For a loan you pay a small loan fee up front, and then only the principle without interest.  A business loan could be structured so the banker is paid only a small percentage of the profit generated by the business, as a result of the loan.  No profit, no payment to the banker.  Bankers would be inspired to be helpful as they were many years ago.
 
    Interesting times are ahead.
 
                            In Love and Light,
                            Patrick H. Bellringer
                            bellringer@fourwinds10.com
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