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Saturday, March 29, 2008
  The Leo Wanta Sage, Pt.31: Close Associate of Wanta Verifies His Story
A close friend of Ambassador Leo Wanta verified "most of what I've read about his story is true" but added ever since being released from a Wisconsin state prison while attempting to get $4.5 trillion repatriated, Wanta has not been communicating "with any of his old friends."

"If he doesn't want to talk with me, he doesn't want to talk with anybody," said Wanta's longtime friend, who wanted to remain anonymous for safety reasons, adding the nature and circumstances surrounding Wanta's story could be life threatening.

"Over the years, he has always kept by name out of everything, but I know from firsthand, not second hand knowledge, that what Leo says is true. I even went to the Washington Post to try and publicize his story when he was first arrested in Wisconsin in the 1990's. I never got to speak with Bob Woodward, but I was told by his assistant never to try and talk with Woodard again about Leo."

Wanta's longtime friend, an international financier, said he was unaware of the particulars behind Wanta's release or anything about the recent repatriation of $4.5 trillion of offshore money intended for the American people but blocked by the Bush administration for the last three months.

"I can't add anything new about his release from jail, the whereabouts of the trillions of off shore money or whether he has entered into a deal or been compromised in any way. All I know is that he has been fighting the powers that be for a long time and I hope everything works out for him since he is a good guy."

Wanta went public about two months regarding the repatriation of $4.5 trillion with the intent of using the money for the betterment of the American economy, including $1.6 trillion to be paid in taxes with the remainder of the money to reinvested.

His quest to repatriate the massive amount of money began more than a year after being released from a Wisconsin jail where he spent the better part of a decade, jailed for trying to block the last three presidential administrations from stealing trillions of off shore money he raised on behalf of President Reagan at the end of the Cold War.

Wanta was declared in 2003 the legal trustor of the approximately $27.5 trillion in offshore money by a memorandum opinion of Judge Gerald Bruce Lee. Since being released from jail, he has been trying to repatriate the money while claiming trillions have been stolen by criminals like George H. Bush and William Jefferson Clinton, who have been using the "off the books" money as their own personal booty.

Wanta's own records, for example, traced $1 billion of the money under his trustor control, the money instead diverted to an account in Panama in 1989 listed under Pilgrim Investments and Jorge (George )Bush.

Furthermore, Wanta has listed more than $745 billion in diverted funds under his control, which was made public more than eight months ago by the Arctic Beacon. Wanta claimed he was illegally jailed in order that the criminals in government who took control after President Reagan left office wanted him "out of the way," giving them a clear path to the money by stealing trillions out of accounts under his control.

As a recap, in June, he entered into an agreement to repatriate $4.5 trillion with the money to be used for the betterment of the American economy while, at the same time, revealing how the powers that be have been scamming the American people and stealing trillions since the end of the Cold War, money used to fuel the New World Order evil agenda.

Bust since June, according to Wanta, the Bush administration has illegally withheld the money, saying it will release it "when we are God D**n ready."

So, that is where the story sits now, as nothing has changed from the White House's arrogant statement of Sept. 14, according to Wanta and Michael C. Cottrell, treasurer of the financial group formed by Wanta to distribute the trillions to the American people.

Although the money has not been released, the way the behind the scenes dealings are working out need to be reported since the American people were the intended beneficiaries of the money, according to Wanta.

Both Wanta and Michael C. Cottrell, the treasurer of the company formed to distribute the money, are taking a "wait and see" attitude, saying they can't say anything since they do not want to upset the applecart.

However, it has been revealed the Bush administration wants the following conditions met before the release of the money:

They want it done quietly with no press coverage. They want to take credit for the release of the $4.5 trillion as if they were the "good guys wearing white hats." They want only the principal parties to mention the release by the verification of $1.6 trillion due in taxes without mentioning the use and purpose of the remainder of the money. And, of course, the administration wants no mention about how many trillions have been stolen in the past or how the trillions are to be used in the future.

So, with that said, if the Wanta money is released under these terms, he will have succeeded in forcing the government to uphold the rule of law concerning his settlement, a settlement it should be emphasized structured for the benefit of the American people.

But under the gag order now apparently in place, it is incumbent upon the press to pursue the evidence already put in the public domain otherwise the criminals in government will walk away "scott free", having stolen trillions and able to continue stealing more.

Furthermore, the Wanta story has created up until now succeeded in creating serious agitation among the American people who are expecting to see some "financial light at the end of the tunnel" while creating, at the same time, a financial uproar around the world, attacking the full faith and credit of our nation while adding more fuel to the firestorm and downfall of our economy.

And if you look closely ? think hard ? isn't that exactly what the Vatican-led New World Order has planned for this country, planning a complete financial, social, political and moral destruction.

The questions regarding the Ambassador Wanta story need to be answered in hopes that the release of his money will help the cause of freedom and not further fuel the diabolical fires of fascism, working behind the scenes to destroy this country.

Greg Szymanski

 
  Sports Legendaries - Holland Soccer Stars
Throughout time, the Holland national soccer team gave out some truly outstanding players, most of them surpassing the status of Holland soccer stars and becoming famous on an international level. Here is an overview of Holland's all-time soccer stars that includes players such as Dennis Bergkamp, Johan Cruyff, Ruud Gullit, Frank Rijkaard or Marco Van Basten, players that have changed the way the game is played and marked their name in the international hall of fame. But enough blabber, let's get down to business:

Holland Soccer Stars Johan Cruyff

Cruyff is considered THE most important Dutch soccer player of all times and he gained legendary status wherever he played, be it for Ajax Amsterdam, FC Barcelona or even Feyenoord. Cruyff is also considered third in a list of the best all times soccer players, following Pele and Maradona closely (some even say he was over Maradona, as Maradona had feats of brilliance combined with poor games, whereas Cruyff kept a high standard for himself all throughout his career). He redefined modern soccer as we know it with his game style and vision on the pitch and many football specialists agree that Johan Cruyff was one of the smartest and most calculated players ever to feel the grass of a soccer stadium.

Holland Soccer Stars Ruud Gullit

Gullit was one of the most important Holland soccer stars during the 80s and 90s and he was amongst the first to define the "complete midfielder". That meant that he could play almost any position in midfield his coach would place him in, from a defensive role to a supporting playmaker or an attacking midfielder. Together with Marco Van Basten and Frank Rijkaard, he succeeded in bringing Holland their first international cup ever, winning the 1988 European Championship.

Holland Soccer Stars Frank Rijkaard

Together with Gullit and van Basten, Rijkaard formed an internationally renowned midfield triangle for both his club, AC Milan and his national side. Based on this triangle, AC Milan had a tremendously successful period, winning the European Cup (today's Champions League) twice and the Serie A championship on two editions. The same success soon came on at national level as well, as Holland won the 1988 European Championship with a team based on the three magnificent players. Although Frank Rijkaard didn't stand out as much as Ruud Gullit or van Basten, since he had a more defensive role in the squad, but playing alongside his two "side-kicks" he would form an unstoppable midfield for any team.

Holland Soccer Stars Marco Van Basten

Although no one can reach Johan Cruyff's throne as the most important Holland soccer star of all time, van Basten came close enough and definitely closer than anyone else could. His tremendous career at Ajax and AC Milan as well as his goals for the Holland national soccer team made a lot of people see Cruyff's successor in van Basten. Unfortunately, after several successful seasons with AC Milan and winning the European Championship with his home country in 1988, van Basten suffered a career-ending injury at one of his ankles, when he was just age 30.

Holland Soccer Stars Dennis Bergkamp

Dennis Bergkamp was part of a particular group of strikers: those guys that seem harmless 85 minutes of the match, only to blast the other team into oblivion for the remaining 5. Bergkamp will probably remain known in the history book of soccer by three things: his fear of flight that didn't allow him to join overseas matches, his incredible goals (fewer than many other strikers, but definitely more artful) and his loyalty for English side Arsenal London, for whom Bergkamp played for 11 seasons.

Niv Orlian is the author and the owner of http://www.soccer-fans-info.com a website that provides information on various topics related to soccer such as the history of soccer, rules, famous soccer players, real time news, statistics, and training guides.

 
  6 Tips For Saving Gas
In the past months we have seen the price of gasoline soar higher than ever before, and this can be hard on people who have a budget that is tight. Even though gas prices have come down a slight bit, you still will want to do everything you possibly can to save on the money you have to pay out for gas. There are a variety of ways that you can save gas, and save money.

Tip#1 - Start Carpooling

Carpooling is a great idea for fellow students and fellow employees both. If you can find people that are going to the same place you are you can save gas by riding together. It may be a good idea to trade off on who is driving from week to week so no one person gets stuck having to drive all the time. If you have to take your children to school or other functions you can also work on trading off with your friends and neighbors to take them there.

Tip#2 - Public Transportation

If it is possible you can take public transportation to work instead of driving your car. Not only will this save you money on gas, but you will also be able to relax and not worry about having to drive through all that rush hour traffic. You may even be able to fit in a quick nap on your way to work or on your way home.

Tip#3 - Price Shop

Often it may be so convenient to buy your gas at the small gas station just up the road, but to save some money on gas you may want to check the prices at other gas stations that are nearby as well. Even if the difference is only a few cents, after putting hundreds of gallons of gas in you vehicle each year, those few cents are going to add up to quite a sum of money.

Tip#4 - Get Moving

You can save some money on gas if you start walking to where you are going, or you can ride a bike as well. You will not have to worry about paying to park your car, and the exercise will be great for you body. If you are walking or biking you will not have to worry about those huge traffic jams either.

Tip#5 - Take Care of Your Car

It is always important to take care of your car so it gets the best gas mileage possible. Also be sure to plan where you are going before you go so you will not have to backtrack and waste gas. If you can, you should use your air conditioning as little as possible because using it takes more gas. Roll down your windows and you will use less gas.

Tip#6 - Check your Tires

It is important that you check the air pressure in your tires as often as possible. If your tires are too low, or the pressure in them is unequal it can make your car burn more gas. You should also be careful how you drive. If you take off from every red light very fast you are going to burn more fuel, so it is best to take off a little slower.

These are a few tips that can help the money conscious person to save money on gas. Even as gas prices drop, these tips can still help you to save more money. Conservation is important, so take advantage of these tips, save money, and save gas.

Jackson Porter is a staff writer at http://www.automobileenthusiast.com and is an occasional contributor to several other websites, including http://www.environmental-central.com.

 

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