I wonder if this can lead to the development of cyborgs that would be able to sustain their biological parts with pure energy?
The real BORG may not be too far off in the future if that is the case lol.
http://www.impactlab.net/2014/07/18/electric-life-forms-that-live-on-pure-energy-are-unlike-any-other-life-on-earth/.
the amazing diversity and adaptive nature of life.
we're just finding out what lives on this planet.. .
I wonder if this can lead to the development of cyborgs that would be able to sustain their biological parts with pure energy?
The real BORG may not be too far off in the future if that is the case lol.
i watched this video this morning and in it, the person refered to the july 15 wt but does not say what lesson or page.
showing in the video where it says that 'jesus arrival to appoint the faithful slave over his belongings did not occour in 1919'.. on the jw.org website i downladed this issue and cant find where this is stated , i do not have that issue.. if someone can watch the video , its almost at the end, tell me id your issue says that.
if it is not at the jw.org website, and the statement is in the print issue then why would that be?
Are you sure you are looking at the correct year and not looking at 2014 instead?
i wonder if anybody else has wondered about the differences between those 2 flights?
in the malaysian flight that crashed from 30,000 feet high, tons of wreckage, body parts, bodies, documents, etc, all over the place.
yet in the pa flight 93, just a crater in the ground, no bodies, everything supposedly vaporized.
I wonder if anybody else has wondered about the differences between those 2 flights?
In the Malaysian flight that crashed from 30,000 feet high, tons of wreckage, body parts, bodies, documents, etc, all over the place.
Yet in the PA flight 93, just a crater in the ground, no bodies, everything supposedly vaporized.
Aside from a conspiracy explanation, is there a logical explanation why the other crash left nothing?
i was told by jw's that angels came down to earth before the flood, and had children with women.. i have a question about this and would like the sort of answer a jw would give so that i can be ready for them when they come to my door.. if one third of god's angelic staff were banished to earth, are they doing this now?.
if not, what is stopping them?.
if so, where are all these half angel children?.
In the bible it shows that those angels are imprisoned. That then makes you wonder where do demons come in?
The book of Enoch makes a disctinction. THe book of Enoch says those angels have been imprisoned, but the nephilim since they were 1/2 human 1/2 spirit, when their fleshly bodies were killed a spirit side remained and they are the ones who are demons who wander the earth that hate humans.
the wt is nonprofit, if the below information is true, then any volunteers to getting it, scanning, and posting it online???
i found this when searching if nonprofits had to disclose their financial records to the public.
question: .
AND if they are force to do that, the reports will show us who within the organization may be profiting. (the insiders who own companies that pay the WT pay for services)
the wt is nonprofit, if the below information is true, then any volunteers to getting it, scanning, and posting it online???
i found this when searching if nonprofits had to disclose their financial records to the public.
question: .
AWESOME FIND FRANKIE! I just read it and I'm attaching some key parts of it.
One of which is the non profits MUST adopt whistleblower policies! Right now the WT whistleblower policy is, report us and get dfed for apostacy lol.
Ensuring sound financial management by requiring that charities’ boards perform active oversight over financial audits. Boards will be responsible for retaining independent auditors and reviewing results of the audit. At larger charities (over $1 million in annual revenue), the board or audit committee will be required to follow additional oversight procedures.
- Preventing conflicts of interest by requiring that transactions between a nonprofit and insiders who stand to benefit be fully disclosed and that nonprofit boards determine they are fair, reasonable, and in organizations’ best interests. When a charity engages in a substantial transaction with an insider, the board will have to consider alternatives and document its basis for choosing the insider transaction.
- Strengthening the Attorney General’s power to police fraud and abuse by granting clear power to bring judicial proceedings to unwind interested-party transactions.
- Ensuring board independence by prohibiting any employee of a nonprofit from also serving as chair of its board.
- Promoting good governance by requiring all nonprofits to adopt conflict of interest policies and those with over $1 million in annual revenue and 20 or more employees to adopt whistleblower policies.
According to ACT the bill also reduces unnecessary and outdated burdens on nonprofits by:
- Streamlining procedures for nonprofit mergers, property sales and corporate dissolutions, so that funds needed for ongoing charitable programs are not wasted on unnecessary red tape.
- Modernizing laws to allow nonprofits to conduct their affairs more efficiently, such as permitting nonprofits to use email and video technology for meetings and allowing boards to delegate the approval of small transactions to committees.
- Eliminating unnecessary and costly requirements for nonprofits forming in New York, saving nonprofits money and time and allowing them to commence charitable programs more quickly.
- See more at: http://newyorkhistoryblog.org/2013/07/01/nonprofit-revitalization-act-signals-major-overhaul/#sthash.UaS5zhnn.zBLKybVs.dpuf
both reopened mind and i are now in our early 60's and it seems our conversations lately have been on putting everything up for sale and buying a rv and travel until we can't anymore.
it has been a dream of ours for along time to see all the site's in the u.s. and canada.
we feel we could make money as we go by selling and teaching using herbs and gardening.
One other option,,,,,,I just though that a log cabin w/ great views, if it's a potential tourist area, you may do better renting it as a vacation home. If you can rent it for 1 week what it would get in 1 month for the same price. If you do this, have it furnished, remove anything you really care about and put it all in storage. But the other advantage of that is if there are times you want to return to it, you can just mark it off as being rented or sold out for those times.
both reopened mind and i are now in our early 60's and it seems our conversations lately have been on putting everything up for sale and buying a rv and travel until we can't anymore.
it has been a dream of ours for along time to see all the site's in the u.s. and canada.
we feel we could make money as we go by selling and teaching using herbs and gardening.
I saw you mentioned the home in FL too. Why not rent them out? A property management company I think will on average charge 10%. If no payments on the houses, then vacancy rate, occassional work, and property management, you should still have a healthy cashflow and at any point in the future you can sell but if you are going to live to 90-100, that cashflow will go up w/ inflation and that extra monthly income can really benefit you vs a one time sale, spend it all, then live on government only money the rest of your life as soon as the sales are gone.
Or if it's a lot, some investment account w/ good interest where lets say the homes sold for 1 million, and you want 100,000 a year, w/ the account getting interest, etc, you'd get the 100,000 a year and extra for 10 years.
both reopened mind and i are now in our early 60's and it seems our conversations lately have been on putting everything up for sale and buying a rv and travel until we can't anymore.
it has been a dream of ours for along time to see all the site's in the u.s. and canada.
we feel we could make money as we go by selling and teaching using herbs and gardening.
I think you should first do this, and I DID do this, so dont' write it off as impossible, I did it for 5 months. (if seeing all of Europe is also /has been a dream, etc).........put all your things in storage. And rent out your house for either 6 months or a year. Have your car parked and only parked insurance so it's legal as well. (no bills except rental while you are away).
Then go to Europe. Stay in hostels and look up couchsurfing. There is a international youth hostels association that in many places the majority of people staying at them were older ones. But hostels are very cheap, you can cook your own food, and couch surfing network has people of all ages participating where you can find people who are happy to let you stay in guest room/couch/etc.
As for how to get around Europe, you can buy trainpass that for up to 3 months (buy it again if you wanted) but that lets you use all the trains and gets you all over Europe. (you do have to pay a reservation fee which varies depending on the train for a seat, some you can walk on and some a reservation is required). Public transportation is incredible in Europe, once you train into the city, they have subways, trams, buses, etc. You can also rent a car or if staying 6 months to a year, maybe buy one to then resell it. They also have discount airlines, easyjet,ryanair, which let you book up to 6 months advance and if you do book in advance you can get flights all across Europe and into Turkey, Egypt, Israel, etc, sometimes as low as $25 each way. (not including luggage).
Anyway how much it all will cost will depend on you. You can do it costing as much or less than staying at home. (if you pay a mortgage or rent payment). If you cook in hostels, etc, the normal 'cost of living' can be almost equal. The eastern european countries are very cheap. The ones that will drain you are Denmark, Norway, Switzerland, maybe UK. (they all have their own currency vs the Euro and tend to not get as much for your dollar). Egypt is DIRT CHEAP, but many would probably be uncomfortable right now. Turkey is really cheap too and incredible.
Anyway I'd do that first. Then if you do the USA part, I'd try to rent out the house. If you own it and no payments then get a cheap RV or finance one and have payments from house rental cover it and give you extra. Let the house keep going up in value and collecting rents. If you can't do RV anymore you can return to house or use rental payments to supplement staying in a nicer assisted living facility, etc. (Hmm, I should be a travel agent and a financial planner lol)
Yes, me too.