TNT:
Iko Ward : Just a tiny little push and we break 37 on crude. And there it is, 37.99 and still falling.For our purpose, pushing the RV, lets go for 30. Fear is a strange thing, no telling where that breaking point is, but once one of them goes it'll spread like wild fire.
okrocks : The banks have to be prepared for anytime.... then they will get their go code when it does... that moment will be a surprise, but they have to be prepared for it, so hence the memo
yada: okrocks,,,,, agreed,,believe they are ready now
BoMonkey: There is no delays... the rv has as already happened... the hold up is the united states... thats it ...do your research ri has happened its 3.22 175 dinars buys Brand new labtop in Iraq.... lots of miss info out there
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Iko Ward : Just a tiny little push and we break 37 on crude. And there it is, 37.99 and still falling.For our purpose, pushing the RV, lets go for 30. Fear is a strange thing, no telling where that breaking point is, but once one of them goes it'll spread like wild fire.
okrocks : The banks have to be prepared for anytime.... then they will get their go code when it does... that moment will be a surprise, but they have to be prepared for it, so hence the memo
yada: okrocks,,,,, agreed,,believe they are ready now
BoMonkey: There is no delays... the rv has as already happened... the hold up is the united states... thats it ...do your research ri has happened its 3.22 175 dinars buys Brand new labtop in Iraq.... lots of miss info out there
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Baldeagle: bomonkey Just read your statement, is there any evidence to confirm what you are saying, I would love to have something that would back up your note. It would be very comforting to all, I;m sure. Thank You
BoMonkey: November 17 at 9:12am · Kufa, Iraq · عرض خاص حاسبات باسعار مناسبه 175ألف دينار مع الضمان Special offer computers bạs‘r England 175 Dinars with security Automatically Translated LikeCommentShare
BoMonkey: Later tonight i will post pics of the New TRN's that are so secret more proof that its the united states i have a voice do my own research and show proof help
Grizzlies: My idea of "soon", "imminent", "immediately", etc. must be vastly different from the people in charge of this RV.
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Sabickford: Laughter is like a windshield wiper, it doesn't stop the rain but allows us to keep going.
Have you ever noticed that anybody driving slower than you is an idiot, and anyone going faster than you is a maniac?
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tman23 Certainly Iraq must make changes... But with the kidnappings etc...etc... You have to ask yourself...How fast can they open a market economy and build infrastructure without foreign labor?
Because right now skilled foreign workers are not going to flock to Iraq. Abadi needs to deliver something big...bigger then austerity and broken promises.
Quite frankly he needs to pull a rabbit out of his arse at this point.
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KTFA:
Laser23: Delta can you explain what you meant by putting. 10 in your post last night? Was that of what you see in Country now or what he (Dr. S) wants to start it out at with the Dollar? Or your wife asked you to take the clothes out of the dryer and fold them and you found $.10 in the bottom of the dryer.
Thanks for all you and your team does for KTFA!!!!!
Frank26: Friend ............. IOO ........... When the RV starts it will be at .40.
Will You see it? Tell me ............ What did You just see?
What are You seeing yet are confused by? A .................... Start. 99.9% to 100% is Spot On.
EVERY ONE OF YOUR KTFALAWAYS.COM MONDAY CC'S EXPLODE WITH NEW INFO/INTEL THAT NO ONE IS TALKING ABOUT NOR CONSIDERING.
IN FACT WE SHARE SO MUCH MANY FIND OUR CC NOTES TOO TEDIOUS TO READ. IOO .......... MISS ONE MONDAY CC AND WE WILL SIMPLY LOOK SILLY TO MANY. ESPECIALLY RIGHT NOW.
If You have time or interest KTFA FAMILY I hope to see You tonight on MANY FILE STUDIES we wish to SHARE. One has these days to understand :
12/1
12/11
12/15
12/17
12/31
1/1
1/11
3/31
C U on Your CC TONIGHT
KTFA Frank ..... Consider this ..... DELTA TEAM .10 / ITEAM .40 / CBI 2016 1 to 1 at an RI/RV SPEED that if You miss a CLASS ......... You may BE LEFT CONFUSED.
Understand? IOO...(In Our Opinion)
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Zerb: franky franky fwiw imo DRS won't allow the speculators or big investors to come in and buy low AND PROFIT we won't see $.40 we will only see a 1 to 1 or higher micro seconds out of the gate before we wake up and brush our teeth.
HoHo possibly keep it at 1to1 for 60 to 90 days to get those whales & lottery winners to the stall to feed like hungry wolves...fools
Come on boys let's finish this campaign...
I pray we are further along than we think. Surprise us in 15 prob rate 1/11 3+ 3/31?
BoMonkey: November 17 at 9:12am · Kufa, Iraq · عرض خاص حاسبات باسعار مناسبه 175ألف دينار مع الضمان Special offer computers bạs‘r England 175 Dinars with security Automatically Translated LikeCommentShare
BoMonkey: Later tonight i will post pics of the New TRN's that are so secret more proof that its the united states i have a voice do my own research and show proof help
Grizzlies: My idea of "soon", "imminent", "immediately", etc. must be vastly different from the people in charge of this RV.
************
Sabickford: Laughter is like a windshield wiper, it doesn't stop the rain but allows us to keep going.
Have you ever noticed that anybody driving slower than you is an idiot, and anyone going faster than you is a maniac?
****************************
tman23 Certainly Iraq must make changes... But with the kidnappings etc...etc... You have to ask yourself...How fast can they open a market economy and build infrastructure without foreign labor?
Because right now skilled foreign workers are not going to flock to Iraq. Abadi needs to deliver something big...bigger then austerity and broken promises.
Quite frankly he needs to pull a rabbit out of his arse at this point.
*****************************
KTFA:
Laser23: Delta can you explain what you meant by putting. 10 in your post last night? Was that of what you see in Country now or what he (Dr. S) wants to start it out at with the Dollar? Or your wife asked you to take the clothes out of the dryer and fold them and you found $.10 in the bottom of the dryer.
Thanks for all you and your team does for KTFA!!!!!
Frank26: Friend ............. IOO ........... When the RV starts it will be at .40.
Will You see it? Tell me ............ What did You just see?
What are You seeing yet are confused by? A .................... Start. 99.9% to 100% is Spot On.
EVERY ONE OF YOUR KTFALAWAYS.COM MONDAY CC'S EXPLODE WITH NEW INFO/INTEL THAT NO ONE IS TALKING ABOUT NOR CONSIDERING.
IN FACT WE SHARE SO MUCH MANY FIND OUR CC NOTES TOO TEDIOUS TO READ. IOO .......... MISS ONE MONDAY CC AND WE WILL SIMPLY LOOK SILLY TO MANY. ESPECIALLY RIGHT NOW.
If You have time or interest KTFA FAMILY I hope to see You tonight on MANY FILE STUDIES we wish to SHARE. One has these days to understand :
12/1
12/11
12/15
12/17
12/31
1/1
1/11
3/31
C U on Your CC TONIGHT
KTFA Frank ..... Consider this ..... DELTA TEAM .10 / ITEAM .40 / CBI 2016 1 to 1 at an RI/RV SPEED that if You miss a CLASS ......... You may BE LEFT CONFUSED.
Understand? IOO...(In Our Opinion)
**************
Zerb: franky franky fwiw imo DRS won't allow the speculators or big investors to come in and buy low AND PROFIT we won't see $.40 we will only see a 1 to 1 or higher micro seconds out of the gate before we wake up and brush our teeth.
HoHo possibly keep it at 1to1 for 60 to 90 days to get those whales & lottery winners to the stall to feed like hungry wolves...fools
Come on boys let's finish this campaign...
I pray we are further along than we think. Surprise us in 15 prob rate 1/11 3+ 3/31?
JDTolle: Christmas miracle – real story!
This is a real Christmas miracle story, happened in December 1997 in Wisconsin, USA.
A little girl named Sarah had leukemia and was not expected to live to see Christmas. Her brother and grandmother went to the mall to ask Mark Leonard who was a professional Santa Claus to visit the hospital to give Sarah the gift of hope through encouragement and prayer.
A year later Sarah surprised Santa by showing up at the mall where he worked. Here goes the story.
A little boy and his grandmother came to see Santa at The Mayfair Mall in Wisconsin. The child climbed up on santa’s lap, holding a picture of a little girl.
“Who is this?” – asked Santa, smiling. “Your friend? Your sister?”
“Yes, Santa.” – he replied.
“My sister, Sarah, who is very sick.” – he said sadly.
Santa glanced over at the grandmother who was waiting nearby and saw her dabbing her eyes with a tissue.
“She wanted to come with me to see you, oh, so very much, Santa!” – the child exclaimed.
“She misses you.” – he added softly.
Santa tried to be cheerful and encouraged a smile to the boy’s face, asking him what he wanted Santa to bring him for Christmas.
When they finished their visit, the grandmother came over to help the child off his lap, and started to say something to Santa, but halted.
“What is it?” – Santa asked warmly.
“Well, I know it’s really too much to ask you, Santa, but ..” – the old woman began, shooing her grandson over to one of Santa’s elves to collect the little gift which Santa gave all his young visitors.
“The girl in the photograph… my granddaughter well, you see … she has leukemia and isn’t expected to make it even through the holidays.” – she said through tear-filled eyes.
“Is there anyway, Santa, any possible way that you could come see Sarah? That’s all she’s asked for, for Christmas, is to see Santa.”
Santa blinked and swallowed hard and told the woman to leave information with his elves as to where Sarah was, and he would see what he could do. Santa thought of little else the rest of that afternoon. He knew what he had to do.
“What if it were MY child lying in that hospital bed, dying?” – he thought with a sinking heart, “This is the least I can do.”
When Santa finished visiting with all the boys and girls that evening, he retrieved from his helper the name of the hospital where Sarah was staying. He asked Rick, the assistant location manager how to get to Children’s Hospital.
“Why?” – Rick asked, with a puzzled look on his face.
Santa relayed to him the conversation with Sarah’s grandmother earlier that day.
“Common….I’ll take you there.” – Rick said softly. Rick drove them to the hospital and came inside with Santa. They found out which room Sarah was in. A pale Rick said he would wait out in the hall.
Santa quietly peeked into the room through the half-closed door and saw little Sarah on the bed.
The room was full of what appeared to be her family; there was the grandmother and the girl’s brother he had met earlier that day. A woman whom he guessed was Sarah’s mother stood by the bed, gently pushing Sarah’s thin hair off her forehead.
And another woman who he discovered later was Sarah’s aunt, sat in a chair near the bed with a weary, sad look on her face. They were talking quietly, and Santa could sense the warmth and closeness of the family, and their love and concern for Sarah.
Taking a deep breath, and forcing a smile on his face, Santa entered the room, bellowing a hearty, “Ho, ho, ho!”
“Santa!” – shrieked little Sarah weakly, as she tried to escape her bed to run to him.
Santa rushed to her side and gave her a warm hug. A child the tender age of his own son — 9 years old — gazed up at him with wonder and excitement.
Her skin was pale and her short tresses bore telltale bald patches from the effects of chemotherapy. But all he saw when he looked at her was a pair of huge, blue eyes. His heart melted, and he had to force himself to choke back tears.
Though his eyes were riveted upon Sarah’s face, he could hear the gasps and quiet sobbing of the women in the room.
As he and Sarah began talking, the family crept quietly to the bedside one by one, squeezing Santa’s shoulder or his hand gratefully, whispering “Thank you” as they gazed sincerely at him with shining eyes.
Santa and Sarah talked and talked, and she told him excitedly all the toys she wanted for Christmas, assuring him she’d been a very good girl that year.
As their time together dwindled, Santa felt led in his spirit to pray for Sarah, and asked for permission from the girl’s mother. She nodded in agreement and the entire family circled around Sarah’s bed, holding hands.
Santa looked intensely at Sarah and asked her if she believed in angels, “Oh, yes, Santa… I do!” – she exclaimed.
“Well, I’m going to ask that angels watch over you.” – he said.
Laying one hand on the child’s head, Santa closed his eyes and prayed. He asked that God touch little Sarah, and heal her body from this disease.
He asked that angels minister to her, watch and keep her. And when he finished praying, still with eyes closed, he started singing, softly, “Silent Night, Holy Night…. all is calm, all is bright…”
The family joined in, still holding hands, smiling at Sarah, and crying tears of hope, tears of joy for this moment, as Sarah beamed at them all.
When the song ended, Santa sat on the side of the bed again and held Sarah’s frail, small hands in his own.
“Now, Sarah,” – he said authoritatively, “you have a job to do, and that is to concentrate on getting well. I want you to have fun playing with your friends this summer, and I expect to see you at my house at Mayfair Mall this time next year!”
He knew it was risky proclaiming that to this little girl who had terminal cancer, but he ‘had’ to. He had to give her the greatest gift he could — not dolls or games or toys — but the gift of HOPE.
“Yes, Santa!” – Sarah exclaimed, her eyes bright. He leaned down and kissed her on the forehead and left the room.
Out in the hall, the minute Santa’s eyes met Rick’s, a look passed between them and they wept unashamed.
Sarah’s mother and grandmother slipped out of the room quickly and rushed to Santa’s side to thank him.
“My only child is the same age as Sarah.” – he explained quietly. “This is the least I could do.”
They nodded with understanding and hugged him.
One year later, Santa Mark was again back on the set in Milwaukee for his six-week, seasonal job which he so loves to do. Several weeks went by and then one day a child came up to sit on his lap.
“Hi, Santa! Remember me?!”
“Of course, I do.” – Santa proclaimed (as he always does), smiling down at her. After all, the secret to being a ‘good’ Santa is to always make each child feel as if they are the ‘only’ child in the world at that moment.
“You came to see me in the hospital last year!”
Santa’s jaw dropped. Tears immediately sprang in his eyes, and he grabbed this little miracle and held her to his chest.
“Sarah!” – he exclaimed. He scarcely recognized her, for her hair was long and silky and her cheeks were rosy — much different from the little girl he had visited just a year before.
He looked over and saw Sarah’s mother and grandmother in the sidelines smiling and waving and wiping their eyes.
That was the best Christmas ever for Santa Claus.
He had witnessed –and been blessed to be instrumental in bringing about — this miracle of hope. This precious little child was healed. Cancer-free. Alive and well. He silently looked up to Heaven and humbly whispered, “Thank you, Father. ‘Tis a very, Merry Christmas!”
By Susan Morton Leonard, Santa’s wife Santa’s name: Mark Leonard or Santa Mark
Wishing all a safe, warm and blessed day JDT
This is a real Christmas miracle story, happened in December 1997 in Wisconsin, USA.
A little girl named Sarah had leukemia and was not expected to live to see Christmas. Her brother and grandmother went to the mall to ask Mark Leonard who was a professional Santa Claus to visit the hospital to give Sarah the gift of hope through encouragement and prayer.
A year later Sarah surprised Santa by showing up at the mall where he worked. Here goes the story.
A little boy and his grandmother came to see Santa at The Mayfair Mall in Wisconsin. The child climbed up on santa’s lap, holding a picture of a little girl.
“Who is this?” – asked Santa, smiling. “Your friend? Your sister?”
“Yes, Santa.” – he replied.
“My sister, Sarah, who is very sick.” – he said sadly.
Santa glanced over at the grandmother who was waiting nearby and saw her dabbing her eyes with a tissue.
“She wanted to come with me to see you, oh, so very much, Santa!” – the child exclaimed.
“She misses you.” – he added softly.
Santa tried to be cheerful and encouraged a smile to the boy’s face, asking him what he wanted Santa to bring him for Christmas.
When they finished their visit, the grandmother came over to help the child off his lap, and started to say something to Santa, but halted.
“What is it?” – Santa asked warmly.
“Well, I know it’s really too much to ask you, Santa, but ..” – the old woman began, shooing her grandson over to one of Santa’s elves to collect the little gift which Santa gave all his young visitors.
“The girl in the photograph… my granddaughter well, you see … she has leukemia and isn’t expected to make it even through the holidays.” – she said through tear-filled eyes.
“Is there anyway, Santa, any possible way that you could come see Sarah? That’s all she’s asked for, for Christmas, is to see Santa.”
Santa blinked and swallowed hard and told the woman to leave information with his elves as to where Sarah was, and he would see what he could do. Santa thought of little else the rest of that afternoon. He knew what he had to do.
“What if it were MY child lying in that hospital bed, dying?” – he thought with a sinking heart, “This is the least I can do.”
When Santa finished visiting with all the boys and girls that evening, he retrieved from his helper the name of the hospital where Sarah was staying. He asked Rick, the assistant location manager how to get to Children’s Hospital.
“Why?” – Rick asked, with a puzzled look on his face.
Santa relayed to him the conversation with Sarah’s grandmother earlier that day.
“Common….I’ll take you there.” – Rick said softly. Rick drove them to the hospital and came inside with Santa. They found out which room Sarah was in. A pale Rick said he would wait out in the hall.
Santa quietly peeked into the room through the half-closed door and saw little Sarah on the bed.
The room was full of what appeared to be her family; there was the grandmother and the girl’s brother he had met earlier that day. A woman whom he guessed was Sarah’s mother stood by the bed, gently pushing Sarah’s thin hair off her forehead.
And another woman who he discovered later was Sarah’s aunt, sat in a chair near the bed with a weary, sad look on her face. They were talking quietly, and Santa could sense the warmth and closeness of the family, and their love and concern for Sarah.
Taking a deep breath, and forcing a smile on his face, Santa entered the room, bellowing a hearty, “Ho, ho, ho!”
“Santa!” – shrieked little Sarah weakly, as she tried to escape her bed to run to him.
Santa rushed to her side and gave her a warm hug. A child the tender age of his own son — 9 years old — gazed up at him with wonder and excitement.
Her skin was pale and her short tresses bore telltale bald patches from the effects of chemotherapy. But all he saw when he looked at her was a pair of huge, blue eyes. His heart melted, and he had to force himself to choke back tears.
Though his eyes were riveted upon Sarah’s face, he could hear the gasps and quiet sobbing of the women in the room.
As he and Sarah began talking, the family crept quietly to the bedside one by one, squeezing Santa’s shoulder or his hand gratefully, whispering “Thank you” as they gazed sincerely at him with shining eyes.
Santa and Sarah talked and talked, and she told him excitedly all the toys she wanted for Christmas, assuring him she’d been a very good girl that year.
As their time together dwindled, Santa felt led in his spirit to pray for Sarah, and asked for permission from the girl’s mother. She nodded in agreement and the entire family circled around Sarah’s bed, holding hands.
Santa looked intensely at Sarah and asked her if she believed in angels, “Oh, yes, Santa… I do!” – she exclaimed.
“Well, I’m going to ask that angels watch over you.” – he said.
Laying one hand on the child’s head, Santa closed his eyes and prayed. He asked that God touch little Sarah, and heal her body from this disease.
He asked that angels minister to her, watch and keep her. And when he finished praying, still with eyes closed, he started singing, softly, “Silent Night, Holy Night…. all is calm, all is bright…”
The family joined in, still holding hands, smiling at Sarah, and crying tears of hope, tears of joy for this moment, as Sarah beamed at them all.
When the song ended, Santa sat on the side of the bed again and held Sarah’s frail, small hands in his own.
“Now, Sarah,” – he said authoritatively, “you have a job to do, and that is to concentrate on getting well. I want you to have fun playing with your friends this summer, and I expect to see you at my house at Mayfair Mall this time next year!”
He knew it was risky proclaiming that to this little girl who had terminal cancer, but he ‘had’ to. He had to give her the greatest gift he could — not dolls or games or toys — but the gift of HOPE.
“Yes, Santa!” – Sarah exclaimed, her eyes bright. He leaned down and kissed her on the forehead and left the room.
Out in the hall, the minute Santa’s eyes met Rick’s, a look passed between them and they wept unashamed.
Sarah’s mother and grandmother slipped out of the room quickly and rushed to Santa’s side to thank him.
“My only child is the same age as Sarah.” – he explained quietly. “This is the least I could do.”
They nodded with understanding and hugged him.
One year later, Santa Mark was again back on the set in Milwaukee for his six-week, seasonal job which he so loves to do. Several weeks went by and then one day a child came up to sit on his lap.
“Hi, Santa! Remember me?!”
“Of course, I do.” – Santa proclaimed (as he always does), smiling down at her. After all, the secret to being a ‘good’ Santa is to always make each child feel as if they are the ‘only’ child in the world at that moment.
“You came to see me in the hospital last year!”
Santa’s jaw dropped. Tears immediately sprang in his eyes, and he grabbed this little miracle and held her to his chest.
“Sarah!” – he exclaimed. He scarcely recognized her, for her hair was long and silky and her cheeks were rosy — much different from the little girl he had visited just a year before.
He looked over and saw Sarah’s mother and grandmother in the sidelines smiling and waving and wiping their eyes.
That was the best Christmas ever for Santa Claus.
He had witnessed –and been blessed to be instrumental in bringing about — this miracle of hope. This precious little child was healed. Cancer-free. Alive and well. He silently looked up to Heaven and humbly whispered, “Thank you, Father. ‘Tis a very, Merry Christmas!”
By Susan Morton Leonard, Santa’s wife Santa’s name: Mark Leonard or Santa Mark
Wishing all a safe, warm and blessed day JDT
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