Friday, March 21, 2014

Douche of the Month

A while back I said that I was only going to award Douchies on an ad hoc basis.  Well I think it's time to add a hoc.  A man named Dave Schmidt has been calling the RV lately, although he wasn't really calling it because he only said that it was happening or unfolding or something like that.  Then when nothing happened he resorted to the old fallback used by Phoenix and others that it's a fluid situation, meaning it's unpredictable and things are subject to change.  Can you say "wiggle room"?  Whatever!  One has to ask "if it's unpredictable then why are you trying to predict it?"  Actually my theory about this guy with his "Sedona Connection" (Sedona, Arizona is a hotbed for enthusiasts of the paranormal) is that he is trying to cut into Phoenix' market share by mixing conspiracy theories with RV/GCR hype, backed up by his credentials as a former elected official.  He claims to be a former state senator and he claims to have top notch intel on the GCR and the RV. 


 
 
Unfortunately he also claims to have seen a UFO.




At this time I'd like to provide a few links for a little light reading on Davey. 

http://www.spokesman.com/elections/2010/washington-general-election/candidates/dave-schmidt/ (Okay, maybe that claim was true.)

http://www.heraldnet.com/article/20111207/NEWS01/712079892

http://ullala.wordpress.com/2012/05/31/dave-schmidt-are-you-ready-for-the-change/



Anyway, Dave is planning on doing a workshop in the Dallas/Fort Worth area on Sunday called "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?" where he's going to offer advice on how to manage the millions of dollars you're going to have after the RV.  Interesting how this guy who's got all the answers feels the need to include a "Donate" button on the same page where you see this announcement. 

http://thesedonaconnection.wordpress.com/march-23rd-workshop-in-dallasft-worth/



It's incomprehensible why anybody would shell out hundreds or even thousands of dollars for advice on what to do with a fortune that they are only speculating on in the future.  Obviously you will want to talk with financial planners and tax attorneys if a few million dollars falls into your lap, but anybody who wants you to fork over your hard earned money before this once in a lifetime event occurs would certainly have to be classified as dubious. 








8 comments:

  1. "Interesting how this guy who's got all the answers feels the need to include a "Donate" button on the same page where you see this announcement."

    LOL. If that isn't the ultimate "red flag" on pretty much everything to do with the Dinar scam, I just don't know what is. Reminds me of something I posted a while back:-

    The next time you go to buy Dinar on the back of get-rich-quick hype - make a deal of your own : Ask the dealer to sell them to you at half price ($500 or so per 1m Dinar), but promise to pay triple the difference back "post-RV" ($1500). If the "RV" is real, then the dealer would have just made 163% profit instead of the usual 20-30%, and you'd still be a millionaire - a "win, win"! On the other hand, you'll probably figure out pretty quickly why you won't find a single dealer willing to do that (not to mention why the dealer is selling them to YOU in the first place instead of keeping it for himself...)

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  2. This scumbag reminds me of the goatee tele evangelicals that take advantage of people needing a miracle. He was the person that took care of the Hope Chest on the''Golden Age Of Gaia'' website. The site that Steve Beckow started for light workers and way showers.I thought Beckow was a honest guy but I wonder now. They thought for sure that 12-21-12 we were all going into the 4th dimension and they were taking reservations for a flying saucer ride to Neptune lol I can't make this stuff up lol. So now I'm really wondering if anybody ever got any help from the Hope Chest that took donations to help light workers in need. PEACE

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  3. There is hype in every investment.

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    1. That might be true, but there's not fraud in every investment. The problem with the dinar isn't simply hype. It's the misrepresentation of how revaluations and redenominations work, that mislead people into thinking an impossible outcome is possible. It's the misrepresentation of the backgrounds of some of the gurus who want to gain your trust in order to take your money. It's the lies about the trillions of dinar held by the US Treasury and EO13303. There's a lot more than hype involved here.

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    2. Sam has it exactly. It isn't that those pushing the Dinar "investment" are exaggerating, but that they are claiming something that is not technically possible. And not by some narrowly defined detail but that they are wildly over the top of reality. The Dinar can not go up more than about 16% so if you buy at a 20% loss, your ROI is negative, period. They might as well be selling bicycle trips to the moon.

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  4. I just read Arch Angel Michael on Golden Age Of Gaia and you can put another one on "Dinar Douchebags'' Steve Beckow. Linda Dillon is supposed to be a channel of Archangel Michael and I read it for the fun of it and come to find out Beckow is a member of the Generals group and recaps.Well he asked if all banks would be able to exchange the dinar,dong,and Zimbabwe. Michael said not all the banks could exchange blah blah blah so I would like to nominate Steve Beckow for next weeks Dinar Douchebag lol.

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    1. LOL. Steve Beckow was part of the defunct "Galactic Round Table" who were involved in pumping the NESARA scam. He also believes that Obama is from the planet Sirius and that space aliens were going to take Steve and 99 others to the planet Neptune for a shopping trip. I'm deadly serious:-
      http://the2012scenario.com/2012/01/bring-your-toothbrush-important-communications-for-invitees/

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