I see. That would explain the inordinate amount of free time he has making videos about Freemasons.The Observer wrote:He is unemployed - that is his problem with money. He doesn't pay child support - that is another problem he has with money. One other problem he has with money - he hasn't got any so he has to con others out of it.Doktor Avalanche wrote:What is his problem with money?
Unregistered securities?
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Yes, although I think his obsession about Freemasonry is more about locating the Knights Templar treasure. I will not be surprised to see him one day claiming that "National Treasure" was a documentary.Doktor Avalanche wrote:I see. That would explain the inordinate amount of free time he has making videos about Freemasons.The Observer wrote:He is unemployed - that is his problem with money. He doesn't pay child support - that is another problem he has with money. One other problem he has with money - he hasn't got any so he has to con others out of it.Doktor Avalanche wrote:What is his problem with money?
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You've hit the nail on the head Disilloosianed. Official Illuminati history states that while the Knights Templar were performing classic hits from the musical "One Legged Tree Hamsters Swimming in Murky Water" at a charity concert to benefit victims of the Rancid Oatmeal disaster, a three-eyed gerbil seduced the guard to the treasure room and made off with the lot of it.Disilloosianed wrote:Ah yes....exactly what we want you to think.......There is no Templar treasure. A bit of it was seized by the king of France. Most of it was blown on wine and women of questionable moral virtue.
A portion of the treasure was found partial digested and scattered throughout the gerbil's lair. Judging by the various sizes of the partially digested material, we have determined that the gerbil was not a "lone gunman" and that the operation was most likely orchestrated by several thousand gerbils to further their cause*
A large quantity of the treasure was melted down. Of that, some was sold to research and develop the letter "D" and the rest was used to create a gold plated swimming pool and recreation area only open to small rodents and people temporarily on crutches.
The remaining amount was found in a safety deposit box in Wichita. It was my Christmas bonus.
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Hence the words, "THE REST". Meaning, that not all was spent on wine and women, the remainder was wasted. It was a joke.Kimokeo wrote:If the money was spent on wine and women of questionable moral virtue, then it couldn't have been wasted.
Send your wasteful FRN's my way.
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I'm curious as to whether Clarkson got some heat about the securities he was issuing. Its gone from his home page and the cached pages from googled are even unretrievable. Am I missing it, or maybe has he gotten a little visit from the powers that be?
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(In his own words from his web site) "Retired attorney Clarkson," his friend The Great One, and his vast (or al least half-vast) nation-wide paytridiot organization are within smelling distance of being enjoined out of existence.Imalawman wrote:I'm curious as to whether Clarkson got some heat about the securities he was issuing. Its gone from his home page and the cached pages from googled are even unretrievable. Am I missing it, or maybe has he gotten a little visit from the powers that be?
In all likelihood, either he smelled the sweet perfume of impending prosecution for a couple of major felonies for (1) selling unregistered securities and (2) issuing counterfeit obligations of the United States Government OR someone near and dear to him gave him enough of a dope smack to partially jar his brains into a functional mode.