Thursday, November 10, 2011

GEORGE GREEN INTERVIEW PART 1



GEORGE GREEN career extends from military service in the USAF (where he encountered alien disk craft in a remote hangar at Edwards AFB), through "playing monopoly" in corporate banking and large-scale construction, to working closely with the Pleiadians and other benevolent intelligences to "wake people up" in preparation for coming changes. Very few people we have talked to have a span of personal experience - and contacts - which is this broad. As George describes, he "used to run around with the big boys". He was asked to build an enemy prisoner-of-war camp in downtown Las Vegas - he refused - and was asked to be Finance Chairman for the Carter campaign, but declined after it became clear to him that the ethics of many of the senior players were heavily compromised. Shortly after he turned down the offer, his loans were called in and he lost many millions of dollars as finance was removed from dozens of major construction projects. Undeterred, George rebuilt his world and is in direct contact with Pleiadian intelligences and other beings. He has devoted his life to spreading the word that all is not as it seems. His very important free e-book, Handbook for the New Paradigm, has been read by millions all over the world.

Sunday, October 30, 2011

Energy Efficient Mortgage - The Best Kept Home Loan Secret



Learn the benefits of the Energy Efficient Mortgage and how to make your home cleaner, quieter, and more comfortable while using less energy.


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Friday, September 30, 2011

The Green Stuff (sorry for the off centered video)



inspire2act.blogspot.com I didn't realize that the camera was off centered. It bugs me a bit to watch it like this, but I wanted to share this message. I am talking about my green diet and my thoughts on the green stuff (aka money). Penni Shelton's page: realfoodtulsa.blogspot.com

Monday, August 29, 2011

Green investing: How to invest in eco-friendly companies



www.howdini.com Green investing: How to invest in eco-friendly companies If you want to do well by doing good, you may want to start with your stock portfolio. Bestselling personal finance author David Bach says there's lots of green to be made by investing in green companies. Keywords: green investing green investment

Friday, July 29, 2011

Green Activist Awaits Sentencing



Tim DeChristopher: The "drill now, think later" mentality posing massive threat to our future

Jimmy Ricks & the Ravens - Green Eyes



The Ravens were an R&B vocal group. They were formed in 1945 by Jimmy Ricks and Warren Suttles. They were structurally similar to The Ink Spots, especially in their combination of high tenor (Maithe Marshall) and deep bass (Ricks), but their material was more varied, including elements of pop, jazz, R&B, and gospel styles. Although they had excellent lead tenors (Maithe Marshall, and later, Joe Van Loan), the Ravens primarily existed to showcase bass singer Jimmy "Ricky" Ricks. In this, they were so successful, that Ricks' voice became the standard against which every rhythm and blues bass was measured for the next generation. It is not an exaggeration to say that every aspiring rhythm and blues singer with a low voice wanted to sound like Ricks. His voice was so deep and rich, however, that few even came close; no one surpassed him. In spite of this, the Ravens had few chart hits, although they were very popular at appearances. The group's greatest successes were in the late 1940s, including covers of "Ol' Man River" (1947) and "Count Every Star" (1950). They had continued success into the 1950s, but Suttles left the group in 1954 and Ricks in 1955. The group continued on for some time thereafter, with various changes in personnel, but it was never as successful or influential as before. Ricks went on to a solo career, and was the vocalist for the Count Basie orchestra. He died on July 2, 1974. The Ravens were inducted into The Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 1998.