Thursday, December 18, 2008

Interviews with Benjamin Fulford








The Ultimatum: Benjamin Fulford (Part 1 of 3) Tokyo, Japan February, 2008 The son of a Canadian diplomat, Benjamin Fulford rebelled against his upbringing and at the age of 17 made his way to the Amazon to live with a native tribe. Wanting to better understand Western society, he spent time in a community in Argentina before attending university in Japan. Principled, brave, and still a diehard idealist, he resigned as Asia-Pacific Bureau Chief of Forbes Magazine after investigating a scandal the editor refused to report. As he researched global affairs further, he uncovered the complex web of global financial control at the hands of the Rockefellers and Rothschilds - and also the reality of racially targeted bioweapons such as SARS. It was these plans for depopulation that upset some powerful factions in Japan, Taiwan and China. After being approached by a real-life Ninja, matters came to a head in 2007 when Fulford became the first Westerner for 500 years to be admitted into the Eastern Secret Societies, a group with 6 million members. As their spokesman, he delivered a simple message to the Illuminati: Recognize that your time is over, step down without a fight, and allow the world to thrive - or face the consequences from 100,000 professional assassins. This was first communicated through Henry Makow and Jeff Rense in July 2007. Project Camelot has now traveled to Japan to meet with Fulford personally. Our interview presents the astonishing background story - and also reminds the Illuminati, whom we are confident watch our videos carefully, that the ultimatum is real, serious, and still in force. Armed with an optimistic vision, Fulford is prepared to be the next Finance Minister of Japan. His plans to spend Japan's $5 trillion of foreign reserves to end world poverty are inspiring as practical steps to repair generations of damage done by a ruthless ruling elite. This is a man with a deep understanding of both East and West, a global economic historian who thinks way outside of the box, a lover of peace unafraid to speak warrior words. In this comprehensive video, Parts 1 and 2 focus on global financial history and Fulford's fascinating personal story leading up to his approach by the Ninja.

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