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Title: Fall of ID (Individual), Rise of Peonism..Read more info.. View count: 645 Rating: 4.733333 (15 ratings) Description: Id is individual, an Id thinks they are IT is an ID IT not or IDIOT. Id's are of three types of beings Real, those who are oppressed and awakening Fiat, peons (knowingly & unknowingly), employees (those who are employee before being and exploiters of others, abettors of corporatism, ego/material worshipers) Non-Beings, Puppets, politicians/celebrity/royals Corps(e) suck life from the ignorant consumers, they are being consumed. George Taylor Fulford is reported to be the first Canadian automobile accident on record. He was on a trip in Newton, Massachusetts with his business associate W. T. Hanson and their wives, when the chauffeur-driven car the men were riding in was sideswiped by a streetcar. Fulford died two days later, on October 15, 1905, at age fifty-three. His widow never remarried. Fulford was a philanthropist, giving considerable donations to institutions such as the Brockville Rowing Club, the Wall Street Methodist Church, the Brockville General Hospital, and the YMCA; in his will, he left a large sum of money to establish a home for indigent women. At the time of his death he was the largest single shareholder in General Electric and was considering buying a company called General Motors. Some of his descendants believe he was actually murdered. His great-grandson, Benjamin Fulford ,[2] former journalist for Forbes magazine in Japan, believes he was murdered in a conspiracy by the Rockefeller family (who made millions with Standard Oil) because he was going to fund Nikola Tesla's research into Free Energy.[3] The driver who caused the fatal collision (but himself survived) had been given one weeks notice at the time of the crash. In January 1887, Fulford registered G. T. Fulford & Co. in the Leeds County Registrar, as a vendor and manufacturer of patent medicines. In 1890, a local McGill-trained physician, Dr. William Jackson, sold him the rights to Pink Pills for Pale People for $53.01. This patent medicine would make him a millionaire. Dr. William's Pink Pills for Pale People were marketed in 87 countries worldwide, including Canada, Britain, France, Belgium, South Africa, Singapore, Australia and China. Fulford was an innovative advertiser. He relied heavily on testimonials, submitted by customers, of miraculous recoveries. He would have these printed in newspapers in a way that it was difficult to differentiate news articles from the advertisements, so readers would see headlines proclaiming these miraculous recoveries, and read on to learn that they were saved by Pink Pills. By 1900, he was spending £200,000 yearly in Britain alone on advertising. [4] Dr William's Pink Pills for Pale People were sold in Canada for fifty cents per box, or $2.50 for six boxes. Essentially, they were an iron supplement, containing mostly sugar, starch and an iron sulphate. While not the cure-all they were marketed to be, in an age where anaemia was common, the pills truly did make people feel better. After Fulford's death, G. T. Fulford & Co. was managed by different associates, and only went into receivership in 1989. He is a telling example of successful entrepreneur, and illustrates the profitability of patent medicines during that period. John Davison Rockefeller (July 8, 1839 -- May 23, 1937) was an American industrialist and philanthropist. Rockefeller revolutionized the petroleum industry and defined the structure of modern philanthropy. In 1870, he founded the Standard Oil Company and ran it until he officially retired in 1897.[1] Standard Oil began as an Ohio partnership formed by John D. Rockefeller, his brother William Rockefeller, Henry Flagler, chemist Samuel Andrews, and a silent partner Stephen V. Harkness. Rockefeller kept his stock and as gasoline grew in importance, his wealth soared and he became the world's richest man and first American billionaire, and is often regarded as the richest person in history.[2][3][4][5] Standard Oil was convicted in Federal Court of monopolistic practices and broken up in 1911. Rockefeller spent the last 40 years of his life in retirement. His fortune was mainly used to create the modern systematic approach of targeted philanthropy with foundations that had a major effect on medicine, education, and scientific research. Tags: life, light, peace, cooperation, unity, serenity, green, economy, nature, jordan, maxwell, rothschild, rockefeller, george, fulford, ben, cfr, ron, paul, nau, amero, history, oil, stock, market, fiat, money, fbi, cia, nwo, Author: eye8one2 |