NUTRIMEDICAL REPORT SHOW --TUESDAY AUGUST 24TH, 2010 -- HOUR THREE SPECIAL -- DR TEXE MARRS -- RACE TO GLOBAL WAR WITH IRAN -- GLOBAL SATANIC BANKING -- A RISE OF A NEW SUSTAINABLE WORLD RELIGION
form Wikipedia :
Texe W. Marrs is an American author[1] and conspiracy theorist. He lives in Spicewood, Texas.[1] Prior to 1987 he was a prolific author of nonfiction books on career preparation and other subjects. His book Dark Secrets of the New Age was published by Crossway Books[2] in 1987 and became a #1 bestseller in the Christian book market in 1988, on the momentum of growing alarm at the time within evangelical Christianity about the New Age Movement.[citation needed] He followed that up with another book, Mystery Mark of the New Age, also published by Crossway Books.[citation needed] Subsequent books took on a much more outspoken tone as he started writing books alleging a vast world conspiracy involving Freemasonry, the Illuminati and Zionism. His books since 1989 have been self-published.
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Thursday, August 26, 2010
Robert Kiyosaki : Saving vs Investing
Women Aren't Saving Enough
Robert Kiyosaki explains the difference between Saving and Investing :Savers use no leverage , investors use leverage....Robert Kiyosaki : saving is strictly a function of discipline it has nothing to do with how smart you are or how much money you make
A recent BusinessWeek article reveals men are saving more for retirement than women, with Robert Kiyosaki, Rich Dad, Poor Dad author and Stacy Francis, Francis Financial
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China Yuan Undervalued by About 40 Percent Hindery Says
Aug. 25 (Bloomberg) -- Leo Hindery, managing director at InterMedia Partners LP, talks about China's currency and trade policy. Hindery speaks with Pimm Fox on Bloomberg Television's "Taking Stock." (Source: Bloomberg)
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