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From: NR
To: Patrick Bellringer
Sent: Saturday, September 13, 2008 9:08 PM
Subject: For Casper and Bellringers: Comment

Patrick and Anne,

Thank you, as always, for your great service!

Will you please forward this to Casper? Please read this also, and any feedback is appreciated.

In service to All Life,

NR

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Casper, Greetings!

 

I met Richard L. Jones, founder of the Jones Trust, in the midwest in about late 1983 or early 1984, and it took me a lot to get the $4,000 together to get into his program. But somehow with gathering my own funds, borrowing and scrimping, I did it. (That was a LOT of money in 1984.)  (When I proudly told my Dad about the great program I had gotten into, I had never seen him so mad - over an unwise use of funds! But ultimately, he supported the program.)

 

My friends and I heard him talk a few times near us in Iowa in those times.

 

I had heard he was poisoned - a first time - and wrote him over in Bloomington, Illinois, concerned, to please take care of himself. He thanked me the next time we spoke on the phone - as he was available by phone to individuals. He also sent me a post card in his lovely handwriting thanking me for my concern.  At the time, I hadn't a real clue.

 

On the last occasion I remember, in Des Moines, Iowa, many folks were gathered in a hotel ballroom - I would say, about 150. He talked to us until after midnight, maybe 1 a.m.  From his tapes and these talks in person, I learned about "arbitrage" - "the simultaneous buying of selling of currencies for profit", and much more. He taught us that we would now become the banking system, and wanted us to think as the source of resources.

 

I still have some of his tapes. I could offer copies - do you think people would want them? He had a Recommended Book list, all of which are now well known in our circles, such as fourwinds10.

 

When he died and all the meetings stopped, and of course we were still "waiting" to "fund", then after a year or two of carrying on in life, I began to find that all that he had taught me, I began to be able to see evidence of, when I heard the news or saw stuff in the world that was inconsistent with the "official version" of things. I knew right away, perceiving the world differently, that my new understanding was from Richard L. Jones.

 

That last night in Des Moines, one of the last questions asked him was from a young couple. They asked him many questions about the program. Then the young woman spoke, "How do we know we can trust you?" Richard answered, "Don't ask me. I can lie. Ask Spirit. Spirit won’t lie."

 

He was a spiritual mentor to me, as well as a financial, economic and political one. I was deeply touched by his answer, and have continued to learn from him even in his earthly absence.

 

He had a second in command, named Dr. Peter Wilkinson. He too was killed. I called his wife in Texas a short time afterwards.  - I don’t know how, but I always seemed to get the contact info I wanted, and then, when I felt to contact persons, I could do so. She told me that he had gone into the hospital with a flu, and the next thing they knew, he had died.

 

Both these gentlemen had inspired me in the meetings. Both were quite portly and I had already been concerned about their weight impacting their health. But now, in retrospect, I see it more as Buddha’s belly – a type of insulation from the environment, and even a way of grounding to permit a radiating of divine influence amidst a terrible environs.

 

Then there was a third person in charge: Ell Conch. I learned from an acquaintance who apparently worked with Ell in this phase that, “The program is real. It will fund.” She whispered this to me, desperately, gripping my arm till it pinched. I had never doubted it, even before her words to me.

 

I attended the last meeting in my experience, before it all went silent, - up till 2000 when Jennifer Lee mentioned the program  in one of her phone updates while listing many names of programs, and I almost fell over. This last meeting was in Southern California with Ell Conch, and my acquaintance who assured me. From that meeting in about 1989 till about 2000, all was silent.

 

By the way, after Jones’ death in about 1985 or 1986, his “wife” Bridget attempted to put out info and to sway us to sign our way “out of the program”. Of course, I had heard that she was CxxxIxxxAx, and I disregarded her materials. Her materials said things like, We know that RLJ was way off in what he was doing and that you will be prosecuted unless you take your name off the program.  We had heard that she had poisoned him and then had delayed in calling 911 for help, and perhaps that it had been made to seem like a heart attack.

 

One last key item. In Jones’ form to apply for his program, one had to agree that one would not use the funds for four things: drugs; prostitution; arms; and human trafficking. I didn’t even know then what the last item was; I do now.

 

Jones was a truly great soul and being in the world, and my life has been immeasurably enriched from even a little exposure to him, and his ideas and teaching, and from the continued demonstration of his ideas in the world.

 

Once an acquaintance asked me, “Why should we get in the program (a later program), if all the world is going to change for the better anyway, and the world won’t use money or need this money?” I answered, “Maybe this is our way of self-selecting ourselves now to pray for these changes.”

 

I wouldn’t be on any other team, or working on anything else, in these times, than this great project to uphold our beloved Mother Earth and the lighted beings on Her.

 

Highest regards to Casper for your service. Highest regards to the Bellringers for your service.

 

Any feedback about this experience, Richard L. Jones, and/or related others, etc., is appreciated.

 

All Love in Service to All Life,

NR