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The Georgia Guidestones and Goldman Sachs
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Here is an interesting article that points out a link between the CEO of Goldman Sachs and the Georgia Guidestones:
[link to vanshardware.com]
Here is a quote from the article.
Plato: Fool! Ceremonies on the mortal plane open portals within the spiritual realm. You claim to be an expert on the Georgia Guidestones, so how many days will it be since that monument was completed until December 21, 2012, the Mayan Day of Destruction?
I’m startled that he seems to know who I am.
Me: It would take me a few minutes to figure that out with no computer. My phone has no signal…
Plato: You should already know the answer. It’s 11,962 days. Does that number look familiar to you?
Me: No. Let me think; I have an app on my phone that might help. It’s an unusual number since it has only two prime factors: 2 and 5,981. Why should I know more about it?
Plato: Your country uses many codes, this is one of them.
Me: Codes? Yes, it does look like a Zip Code, but I have no idea what community it corresponds to.
Plato: It is the code for Sagaponack, New York.
Me: Really? I recall Sagaponack was listed as the most expensive small town in the country. I think Jimmy Fallon lives there.
Plato: Who?
Me: Jimmy Fallon. He is a comedian who appears in credit card commercials trying to convince a baby to take money. The baby keeps throwing the money back in his face.
Plato laughs uncontrollably for several seconds before recovering himself.
Plato: And you still do not understand? You are being mocked, ridiculed!
Me: I guess I do not understand. Please explain.
Plato: Sagaponack is the home of Lloyd Blankfein…
I turn white and my stomach tightens.
Me: You mean the CEO and Chairman of Goldman Sachs?
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