Entry Submitted by Gene at 11:00 PM EDT on July 28, 2019
Just to be fair, Judy is only reiterating what she's hearing from her contacts regarding exchange/redemption rates. She's doing the best she can. Would you rather her not report ANY rate? Sure, they're probably wrong because NO ONE knows the truth about the RV nor will anyone until the green go button is pushed BUT if nothing else, it gives us hope.
This is where discernment (none of us have enough!) comes in. Correctly choosing what to believe and what not to is going to be critically important for our future humanitarian careers post RV and we all need to start getting better at it mucho pronto.
To address the issue of "its not enough", NO, if 6 zeros were removed from the zim, I'd get more for my Dong than I'd get for my zim and sorry folks, even at 5% interest on the zim a year, assuming someone has 1000T, we're looking at 50 million +/-. Its not even close to enough to start even a small humanitarian project and sorry, if this is what comes to be, I'm not going to waste my time and be frustrated because I can't get anything significant done where for even starting 1 humanitarian project, it might take me 5-10-20+ years to complete it. We do not have THAT much time to fix this mess and then, if we only have funds to complete ONE project, if even as quickly as 5 years, Earth will remain as it is forever and yup, the cabal wins.
Anyone who tells you that six zeros are coming off zim is living a cabal pipe dream. The cabal would love this because it would buy them 20+ years to pull this back to their side of the fence. The alliance knows this. They're not going to do something stupid. Thats the cabal's job and they're good at it (wink).
As an example of what I'm talking about, just to rebuild 500 homes in a shore town by me that was hardest hit by the sandy storm (yeah, that was nearly 7 years back and not much has happened) since they're condemned, have to be demolished and rebuilt from the ground up, its going to cost over $200 million. Yeah, for ONLY 500 homes and no, this isn't for homes with gold-plated everything. A 2500 sq-ft home, middle of the road and nice enough inside to be proud to live in but definitely NOT top shelf costs about $150/sq-ft, ready to move into. Um? Thats $375K. Add to that the about $10K to have the original home demolished and all the debris hauled away. Add in costs to prepare the site and pour the slab/foundation. And then there's fees and permits and other things. By the time the home is ready to give the owners the key, you've spent easily $400K on it. And then, what if the property had a leaking oil tank? It happens. Cleanup of the site, which would have to be done FIRST could take a year or two and cost upwards of even $1 million (for sure no less than $100 thousand). No I'm not kidding. Remediation is horribly expensive.
So that $400K was for one home, where assuming there are not hidden costs like remediation to deal with for those 500 homes, that IS $200 million.
What if we needed to rebuild a whole town? That could be 5-10K homes at $400k each on average (I would NOT build less than a 2500 sq-ft home with at least 4 bedrooms) and that comes out to (wait for it... wink) $2-4 BILLION. And this is ONLY for rebuilding the homes. Then there's redoing all the infrastructure under the streets (sewer, electric,..) and repaving all the roads in town, new sidewalks, new curbing, new street lighting, new traffic lights (with cameras for security purposes) and on and on and on. And this is a TINY town!
To fix everything else needing fixing in that town (assuming a 500 home rebuild with no unpleasant surprises) is easily going to push the total price tag up around $1 Billion by the time we're done in hopefully 3 years or less (I'm dead serious).
In that town, the Army Corp of Engineers allocated $250 million to build a seawall (many NJ shore towns don't have them). They were not only supposed to have started but also completed the project by the time 2019 rolled around. Guess what (typical government hurry up and wait tactics...)? THEY HAVEN'T EVEN STARTED YET!
If WE have to pay to build a seawall, given how woefully optimistic the government is about everything, this project alone is probably going to come in closer to $400 million.
Add that to the about $1 billion talked about earlier and now we're looking at a completion cost of $1.4 billion.
Things cost FAR more than most people realize because humans are woefully optimistic. As a humanitarian, please don't be. Be a realist. Ask your experts what its really going to cost before starting a project and believe them! Do NOT try to second guess them because 99.9% of the time you'll be wrong and YOU will be the one who winds up with their arse in a sling, maybe for the rest of your life because you can never quite get out from under the mess you caused. Hire experts. Hire 2 or 3 different ones and have them independently figure things out and then trust they did their best, discuss it with your high level reports and together, pick the 2 out of 3 that agree most closely. Absolutely get a second and third opinion. No one is an island unto themselves. Everyone makes mistakes and misses things, even experts. Act accordingly.
If you wanted to repair Houston from the storm damage from that hurricane a couple years back, guess what? It'd cost you $3-4 TRILLION (this WAS the repair cost estimate). If you get $50-100-200 million a year in interest on your zim, sure, you could do that project. Even at $200 million where this is the ONLY project you're doing, it would only take you, worst case, 20 years to complete. See what I mean?
The numbers being stated, IF 6 zeros are removed, are nothing but a joke - a cabal pipe dream. We need full face value on our zim or more, especially if we're planning on running multiple projects at the same time as I and a lot of you are. Thats a LOT of money out the door 24/7/365.
If the rates being stated with 6 zeros removed are correct, the alliance will have sent the message that they do NOT want us to fix Earth and then Earth stays the way it is forever and for me, if this is how things turn out, right after first contact, I'm heading for the stars and to hell with Earth. Surely this is not what the alliance wants so I discount any of this 6 zeros removed crap. 6 zeros ADDED? I'd be good with that (wink) and nope, I wouldn't complain in the least.
Could I be an effective humanitarian and get all I want done with $2 per zim, no zeros removed? Yes but I'd feel much more comfortable with at least 10:1. None of us knows what the future holds. What if a few projects on a planetary scale appear and you're given the opportunity to do them? They could EACH cost in the quadrillions (1000's of Trillions). Could you afford to do a couple of these concurrently while also keeping your other projects moving forward on the interest you're getting? If the answer to this question is no, ASK FOR MORE and justify it the way I mentioned above. The future is unwritten. No one knows whats going to happen for sure until it actually happens. You cannot guess with any degree of accuracy what project might present itself say 5-10 years out nor if you guess, can you accurately put a price tag on it. See what I mean?
Do NOT under-sell yourself. When they ask you what you want (private negotiated), look them squarely in the eyes and tell them you're talking about proceeds, not exchange rate - that they have a calculator and can figure it out faster than you can do it in your head BUT, with a poker face, tell them you want a blank check. Laughter will ensue to which you say, yeah, I expected that but I was serious. Though I knew you couldn't give me a blank check, how'z about a penny less so you can put a dollar value on it? Now they'll look shocked because you just drew a line in the sand and they now know you weren't kidding. Negotiate down from there. NEVER start low and negotiate up. You will wind up with far less than you could have had otherwise. Set your desire/want way up in the stratosphere and see how close to that you can talk them into giving you. This way always turns out better.
Remember, we have but one chance to get what we want/need. If we short-sell ourselves, we won't be very effective humanitarians and nope, a couple years from now when we realize we goofed, we don't get to go back and ask for more. Ask for too much and settle for as much as they can give you and at that, push them a little higher (there's always a little wiggle room).
Another thing you can do is ask "doesn't the bank get fees and don't you get a commission too out of those fees?". Surely you'll hear yes to both questions. They might say, "yes but we can forgive those fees". Tell them you want the bank to have its fees (which will make the banker LOVE you - wink) but the way you want it is for them to divide what you want by 1 minus the fraction the bank fees are, to inflate what you get by enough so that when they take their fees, you wind up with what you want, not less. And then say, for doing this, the bank makes MORE money than taking a percentage of the base number. Bank gets more, banker gets more commission, you get what you want. Sounds like a win-win to me.
As an example of this, if bank fees are 2%, thats 0.02 of 1 so 1-0.02 is 0.98. If you were getting 100T where 2% of this was 2T where you'd wind up with 98% of 100T (98T), if instead you divide it by 0.98 you get 102.0408...T and 2% of this is 2.0408...T. They get 0.04+T ($40.82+ billion) MORE and you still wind up with 100T (obviously, we all have far more than this so the added money they make off their fees could be up in the stratosphere). One things banks understand is money and more money for them makes them happier - (wink). Surely they have at least 2% wiggle room around what you're asking for and are willing to give you. I'd still say to them, beyond this, if you can give me a little more (inflated by the bank fee percentage), I'd be grateful. You might be surprised how much more they're willing to give you for their realizing you don't want to have the bank fees forgiven. Say YES! (wink)
DO NOT BE A PUSH-OVER. Be civil and conduct yourself in a business-like, professional manner but stand your ground.
Don't sell yourself short or you'll be sorry. Don't settle for "enough" because you might be thinking that, if you have any left over when money ceases to exist, God will get you. Instead, if you have any left it means you did all you could where the lack of enough money, which never manifested because you asked for enough, did NOT throttle you in your humanitarian endeavors. God will THANK you for your efforts and be pleased. Anyone who claims the opposite is on the bad side of the fence!
This has NOTHING to do with religion. Do NOT let your faith sway you from the truth. Ask for the galaxy and settle for a couple solar systems if thats all you can get but be a little pushy about wanting significantly more and if they're unwilling, see if you can squeeze a couple more planets out of the deal (wink - you know what I mean). If you can't use it up (and lets hope not), you did all you could and thats a good thing. Believe it! You'll have aced this segment of your life mission - good for you AND good for us and Earth!
Signed: Gene
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Just to be fair, Judy is only reiterating what she's hearing from her contacts regarding exchange/redemption rates. She's doing the best she can. Would you rather her not report ANY rate? Sure, they're probably wrong because NO ONE knows the truth about the RV nor will anyone until the green go button is pushed BUT if nothing else, it gives us hope.
This is where discernment (none of us have enough!) comes in. Correctly choosing what to believe and what not to is going to be critically important for our future humanitarian careers post RV and we all need to start getting better at it mucho pronto.
To address the issue of "its not enough", NO, if 6 zeros were removed from the zim, I'd get more for my Dong than I'd get for my zim and sorry folks, even at 5% interest on the zim a year, assuming someone has 1000T, we're looking at 50 million +/-. Its not even close to enough to start even a small humanitarian project and sorry, if this is what comes to be, I'm not going to waste my time and be frustrated because I can't get anything significant done where for even starting 1 humanitarian project, it might take me 5-10-20+ years to complete it. We do not have THAT much time to fix this mess and then, if we only have funds to complete ONE project, if even as quickly as 5 years, Earth will remain as it is forever and yup, the cabal wins.
Anyone who tells you that six zeros are coming off zim is living a cabal pipe dream. The cabal would love this because it would buy them 20+ years to pull this back to their side of the fence. The alliance knows this. They're not going to do something stupid. Thats the cabal's job and they're good at it (wink).
As an example of what I'm talking about, just to rebuild 500 homes in a shore town by me that was hardest hit by the sandy storm (yeah, that was nearly 7 years back and not much has happened) since they're condemned, have to be demolished and rebuilt from the ground up, its going to cost over $200 million. Yeah, for ONLY 500 homes and no, this isn't for homes with gold-plated everything. A 2500 sq-ft home, middle of the road and nice enough inside to be proud to live in but definitely NOT top shelf costs about $150/sq-ft, ready to move into. Um? Thats $375K. Add to that the about $10K to have the original home demolished and all the debris hauled away. Add in costs to prepare the site and pour the slab/foundation. And then there's fees and permits and other things. By the time the home is ready to give the owners the key, you've spent easily $400K on it. And then, what if the property had a leaking oil tank? It happens. Cleanup of the site, which would have to be done FIRST could take a year or two and cost upwards of even $1 million (for sure no less than $100 thousand). No I'm not kidding. Remediation is horribly expensive.
So that $400K was for one home, where assuming there are not hidden costs like remediation to deal with for those 500 homes, that IS $200 million.
What if we needed to rebuild a whole town? That could be 5-10K homes at $400k each on average (I would NOT build less than a 2500 sq-ft home with at least 4 bedrooms) and that comes out to (wait for it... wink) $2-4 BILLION. And this is ONLY for rebuilding the homes. Then there's redoing all the infrastructure under the streets (sewer, electric,..) and repaving all the roads in town, new sidewalks, new curbing, new street lighting, new traffic lights (with cameras for security purposes) and on and on and on. And this is a TINY town!
To fix everything else needing fixing in that town (assuming a 500 home rebuild with no unpleasant surprises) is easily going to push the total price tag up around $1 Billion by the time we're done in hopefully 3 years or less (I'm dead serious).
In that town, the Army Corp of Engineers allocated $250 million to build a seawall (many NJ shore towns don't have them). They were not only supposed to have started but also completed the project by the time 2019 rolled around. Guess what (typical government hurry up and wait tactics...)? THEY HAVEN'T EVEN STARTED YET!
If WE have to pay to build a seawall, given how woefully optimistic the government is about everything, this project alone is probably going to come in closer to $400 million.
Add that to the about $1 billion talked about earlier and now we're looking at a completion cost of $1.4 billion.
Things cost FAR more than most people realize because humans are woefully optimistic. As a humanitarian, please don't be. Be a realist. Ask your experts what its really going to cost before starting a project and believe them! Do NOT try to second guess them because 99.9% of the time you'll be wrong and YOU will be the one who winds up with their arse in a sling, maybe for the rest of your life because you can never quite get out from under the mess you caused. Hire experts. Hire 2 or 3 different ones and have them independently figure things out and then trust they did their best, discuss it with your high level reports and together, pick the 2 out of 3 that agree most closely. Absolutely get a second and third opinion. No one is an island unto themselves. Everyone makes mistakes and misses things, even experts. Act accordingly.
If you wanted to repair Houston from the storm damage from that hurricane a couple years back, guess what? It'd cost you $3-4 TRILLION (this WAS the repair cost estimate). If you get $50-100-200 million a year in interest on your zim, sure, you could do that project. Even at $200 million where this is the ONLY project you're doing, it would only take you, worst case, 20 years to complete. See what I mean?
The numbers being stated, IF 6 zeros are removed, are nothing but a joke - a cabal pipe dream. We need full face value on our zim or more, especially if we're planning on running multiple projects at the same time as I and a lot of you are. Thats a LOT of money out the door 24/7/365.
If the rates being stated with 6 zeros removed are correct, the alliance will have sent the message that they do NOT want us to fix Earth and then Earth stays the way it is forever and for me, if this is how things turn out, right after first contact, I'm heading for the stars and to hell with Earth. Surely this is not what the alliance wants so I discount any of this 6 zeros removed crap. 6 zeros ADDED? I'd be good with that (wink) and nope, I wouldn't complain in the least.
Could I be an effective humanitarian and get all I want done with $2 per zim, no zeros removed? Yes but I'd feel much more comfortable with at least 10:1. None of us knows what the future holds. What if a few projects on a planetary scale appear and you're given the opportunity to do them? They could EACH cost in the quadrillions (1000's of Trillions). Could you afford to do a couple of these concurrently while also keeping your other projects moving forward on the interest you're getting? If the answer to this question is no, ASK FOR MORE and justify it the way I mentioned above. The future is unwritten. No one knows whats going to happen for sure until it actually happens. You cannot guess with any degree of accuracy what project might present itself say 5-10 years out nor if you guess, can you accurately put a price tag on it. See what I mean?
Do NOT under-sell yourself. When they ask you what you want (private negotiated), look them squarely in the eyes and tell them you're talking about proceeds, not exchange rate - that they have a calculator and can figure it out faster than you can do it in your head BUT, with a poker face, tell them you want a blank check. Laughter will ensue to which you say, yeah, I expected that but I was serious. Though I knew you couldn't give me a blank check, how'z about a penny less so you can put a dollar value on it? Now they'll look shocked because you just drew a line in the sand and they now know you weren't kidding. Negotiate down from there. NEVER start low and negotiate up. You will wind up with far less than you could have had otherwise. Set your desire/want way up in the stratosphere and see how close to that you can talk them into giving you. This way always turns out better.
Remember, we have but one chance to get what we want/need. If we short-sell ourselves, we won't be very effective humanitarians and nope, a couple years from now when we realize we goofed, we don't get to go back and ask for more. Ask for too much and settle for as much as they can give you and at that, push them a little higher (there's always a little wiggle room).
Another thing you can do is ask "doesn't the bank get fees and don't you get a commission too out of those fees?". Surely you'll hear yes to both questions. They might say, "yes but we can forgive those fees". Tell them you want the bank to have its fees (which will make the banker LOVE you - wink) but the way you want it is for them to divide what you want by 1 minus the fraction the bank fees are, to inflate what you get by enough so that when they take their fees, you wind up with what you want, not less. And then say, for doing this, the bank makes MORE money than taking a percentage of the base number. Bank gets more, banker gets more commission, you get what you want. Sounds like a win-win to me.
As an example of this, if bank fees are 2%, thats 0.02 of 1 so 1-0.02 is 0.98. If you were getting 100T where 2% of this was 2T where you'd wind up with 98% of 100T (98T), if instead you divide it by 0.98 you get 102.0408...T and 2% of this is 2.0408...T. They get 0.04+T ($40.82+ billion) MORE and you still wind up with 100T (obviously, we all have far more than this so the added money they make off their fees could be up in the stratosphere). One things banks understand is money and more money for them makes them happier - (wink). Surely they have at least 2% wiggle room around what you're asking for and are willing to give you. I'd still say to them, beyond this, if you can give me a little more (inflated by the bank fee percentage), I'd be grateful. You might be surprised how much more they're willing to give you for their realizing you don't want to have the bank fees forgiven. Say YES! (wink)
DO NOT BE A PUSH-OVER. Be civil and conduct yourself in a business-like, professional manner but stand your ground.
Don't sell yourself short or you'll be sorry. Don't settle for "enough" because you might be thinking that, if you have any left over when money ceases to exist, God will get you. Instead, if you have any left it means you did all you could where the lack of enough money, which never manifested because you asked for enough, did NOT throttle you in your humanitarian endeavors. God will THANK you for your efforts and be pleased. Anyone who claims the opposite is on the bad side of the fence!
This has NOTHING to do with religion. Do NOT let your faith sway you from the truth. Ask for the galaxy and settle for a couple solar systems if thats all you can get but be a little pushy about wanting significantly more and if they're unwilling, see if you can squeeze a couple more planets out of the deal (wink - you know what I mean). If you can't use it up (and lets hope not), you did all you could and thats a good thing. Believe it! You'll have aced this segment of your life mission - good for you AND good for us and Earth!
Signed: Gene
______________________________________________________
If you wish to contact the author of any reader submitted guest post, you can give us an email at UniversalOm432Hz@gmail.com and we'll forward your request to the author.
______________________________________________________
All articles, videos, and images posted on Dinar Chronicles were submitted by readers and/or handpicked by the site itself for informational and/or entertainment purposes.
Dinar Chronicles is not a registered investment adviser, broker dealer, banker or currency dealer and as such, no information on the website should be construed as investment advice. We do not support, represent or guarantee the completeness, truthfulness, accuracy, or reliability of any content or communications posted on this site. Information posted on this site may or may not be fictitious. We do not intend to and are not providing financial, legal, tax, political or any other advice to readers of this website.
Copyright © 2019 Dinar Chronicles
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