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Wednesday, March 12, 2008

A Review of the Johnson Pet Door

Working near your home can certainly be to your advantage. It can really be convenient if you have a dog. Working close to your home allows you to walk your dog during your lunch hour. This minimizes the possibility of finding an unpleasant surprise left by your pet. But it can be a bit more complicated if your work place is a long way from home. If you dont happen to have the good fortune of working near your home, you will find the Johnson pet door very useful.

Johnson pet doors are considered to be the best in the business. Its preferred by countless dog lovers all over the country. Hop online to read more about how satisfied owners are of the reliability of this brand. The variety of styles and color, safety features, and easy installation place it well ahead of the competition.

You might think that buying it from a store would be easier than going through the World-Wide Web. Take it from me; purchasing your own Johnson pet door through the internet is a whole lot better than getting it from the store. For starters, the prices offered online are a lot cheaper than those you would find at pet stores. Dont worry shipping expenses are not as expensive as you may think. Overall you can save at least 15% off the price offered at local stores. And you wouldnt have to worry about loading your Johnson pet door into your car.

Believe me your dog will definitely appreciate the freedom made available by the Johnson pet door. Mine was installed weeks ago and it works perfectly. Its just what I wanted. I can now enjoy longer weekend trips and avoid the hassle of having to rush home from work everyday to walk your dog. All of it made possible through the amazing Johnson pet door.

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The Leo Wanta Saga, Pt. 8: Wanta Explains Details Of Massive 4.5 Trillion Dollar Recovery In Monies Allegedly Stolen By Bush And

In one of the major stories of the century, former Ambassador Leo Wanta provided details of a massive 4.5 trillion dollar settlement reached as a way to get back into U.S. coffers at least part of the 27.5 trillion stolen by the Bush and Clinton crime families in the biggest bank heist in world history.

The vast sum of money, used illegally by corrupt insiders inside the U.S. government, was amassed by Wanta as part of a plan he and several other financial whizzes devised on behalf of President Ronald Reagan to destabilize the Soviet currency, bringing a quick end to the Cold War.

Wanta, jailed illegally for over a decade, began trying to recover the money when released on house arrest more than a year ago.

Although working with limited resources and trying to recover the 27.5 trillion which more than doubled over the years, Wanta on June 12 entered into an agreement to stop his search, obtaining 4.5 trillion as 1.575 trillion will be placed into the U.S. Treasury after taxes and other expenses are paid.

Further, Wanta said based on private interest investments based on the original money made at the end of the Cold War more that 192 billion a day can be generated for American taxpayers on a daily basis, money he said that could wipe away America's 8 trillion dollar debt in rapid fashion.

"It is a done deal. For any disbelievers, I am ready with all the paperwork," said Wanta Wednesday on Greg Szymanski's radio show, The Investigative Journal, this interview and its archived broadcast available at www.gcnlive.com "Right now the only thing holding up the money being placed into the U.S. Treasury is a hold put on by the Dederal Reserve.

"I really don't understand why but all the proper parties and top government officials are aware of the settlement papers. The American people need to contact their Senators, the White House and Attorney Gen. Alberto Gonzalez to make sure the money is spent properly and not hidden like it was before."

Although Wanta wanted to get all the money back, he felt under the circumstances and due to the amount of corruption over the years, the benefit outweighed the risk if a settlement wasn't reached now.

Asked what he thought happened to the rest of the money, he said it was misused, put in private accounts and essentially stolen from the American people by corrupt officials, including Daddy Bush, Clinton and others.

What happens to the massive settlement now is essentially out of Wanta's hands, but he said the American people must get behind him and make sure the corrupt powers that be in Washington don't rip off the money again.

He said if it were up to him the money should be used to improve the American infrastructure, as well as improving roads, schools and other important aspects of the American economy literally left to rot by the corrupt New World Order and neo con controllers.

With the Wanta settlement staring officials in the face, he said it was imperative people do not take this story lightly. Wanta's words can be justified since the mainstream media has purposely ignored the importance of this story, not only from a financial angle but from the angle that the story reveals criminal actions on the part of America's highest leaders, including Bush and Clinton.

To better understand the story, it is important to remember that Wanta was named legal trustor of vast sum of money by President Reagan after he was assigned the task of destablizing the Soviet monetary system, his efforts amassing a large war chest of dollars, which was to be returned to the U.S. Treasury

However, according to Wanta, after Reagan left office, he was back stabbed by the Bush I administration, leading to a long and unwarranted jail term to "get him out of the way," including more than 200 days in a Swiss jail and years behind bars on a bogus Wisconsin state income tax charge.

Released more than a year ago, Wanta has been trying with limited resources and no cooperation from the government and the media to return the money to the American people.

During his many years in jail, much of the money has been diverted to numerous private overseas accounts and, according to Wanta, essentially looted by the corrupt Bush and Clinton crime families.

But in an unexpected move in 2003 Wanta filed a federal court case to recover the money. Although the case was dismissed under sovereign immunity, he received verification from the court that his legal trustor status was valid, the judge telling him to use the federal collections courts as a recovery process.

During the last year, Wanta has been trying to retrace his financial tracks and Monday emailed the Arctic Beacon for being one of the only news outlets to follow the story, saying 1.2 trillion is a good first step at lowering the national debt.

"Thank you and your staff for their kind assistance to recover said corporate/repatriation funds with full disclosure to the United States Department of the Treasury, et al," said Wanta Monday in an email to the Arctic Beacon.

Greg Szymanski

Work at Home - How to Choose a Home Based Business and Make Money Without Getting Scammed Part 2

ncreasingly people work out of their home to supplement their income every single day. Home based businesses offer a level freedom and flexibility unmatched by traditional means. This is a $430 Billion a year industry, that's more than the consumer industry, food industry and the pharmaceutical industry combined. By the time you finish reading this sentence someone new would have entered into a Home Based Business venture.

Don't buy into the hype, you will fail unless you go into this with a concise plan of action, the right mindset and start making the smart decisions from beginning. You've all heard of doing it right the first time. This begins with picking a work at home job or home based business opportunity that fits you, not the one claiming to make the most money in the shortest period of time. I would know, I've been down that road.

To start you out in the right direction here are a few work at home offers to avoid. Beware of paid survey and data entry scams. These seem to be all the rage these days. They promise an easy buck of course, but the facts are that very few people make any money filling out surveys and those that do make money make very little.

Here's how paid surveys work in a nut shell. You are paying for a list of companies who supposedly would pay you $1-$15 for filling out surveys which are sent to you by email. The companies on these lists are just as easily found by doing a search engine query yourself. You now have to sign up with each individual company on the list which does take a lot of time. Each company wants in-depth demographic data about you and your household under the guise of only sending you surveys you qualify for. You start receiving surveys almost instantly, though not all have an offer of cash most are points for various sweepstakes. The surveys that do offer cash initially would more than often enough claim that you did not quality for the cash after you filled out the survey and may then offer you points towards prizes and such.

Just about now you would be wondering why you had to fill out the demographic data if they were not going to send you qualified surveys. That question would soon be answered when your telephone starts ringing off the hook with sales calls conveniently geared towards you and your lifestyle, along with your junk mail intake going through the roof.

Another heavily promoted scam is data entry jobs. The technique itself is not the scam but more the language used to promote it. These are promoted as get rich by doing simple data entry; this is far from the truth. These Data Entry Jobs are simply affiliate programs, you are told to write ads promoting various products and services in hopes of getting a commission from any possible sales. This has gotten so bad that Google among other payment providers have been actively canceling owners and promoters of so called "data entry jobs" from their system.

Juan Mendez is a web entrepreneur and aspiring writer.