
Entry Submitted by SG at 12:54 PM EST on February 26, 2020
For those who are wondering about prosperity packages here is a little history.
During the 90's there were different prosperity programs that were opened up to the general public. The one I took part in was Omega. You could buy into it almost like shares so to speak.
According to Mike Cottrell, as he discussed a while back on MarkZ's call, all the different funds were confiscated by someone we all know who is no longer with us. According to Mike this person was very good at stealing money. There were many different funds under different names. Some of my friends were in several. I was only in that one.
According to Mike, those monies were back into the hands of the good guys/white hats, etc. I did hear that all the funds were rolled into Omega and that we were going to receive our return on investment at the same time as the RV. Those funds were closed long ago, so if you weren't part of them, so be it. If you were in a fund and you don't receive a package, I had heard you should mention it at your exchange and they will have contact information.
According to Susan who is associated with ZAP; she reports regularly on the status of prosperity packages as part of ZAP's report.
So you see, the rv has taken a long time, but for those of us with a prosperity package as well as bonds and currency, we have been waiting 20+ years.
Hope this helps answer any questions. Blessings to all.
SG
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