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hidden wrote:Here is Supriem Rockefeller's official statement.
We are not out to mislead anyone, in anyway, so let me clear this up. The Kinti press release said Kinti would be supporting The Temple Institute and working "in conjunction" with them in order to build the Third Temple. Kinti is not out to "steal" people's money, Kinti was merely set to make donations to The Temple Institute to go to the great cause of the The 3rd Temple.
My personal goal is not to build a Temple that saves one race, I am of GD and want a Temple that unites all races. I stand by my support of the PNIC and an Israel-Palestine One State Solution. In the end, GD is the ultimate judge and my actions to try and help The Temple Institute and the people of Palestine will be seen by the world as truly sincere. I ask that all people in the Jewish, Christian and Muslim communities give me their support for the Holy vision of uniting all of GD's children.
I will do anything to see the Third Temple built except alienate other races in the process. If I have offended the Jewish community in my support for Palestine and Israel uniting, I ask you to see GD's vision and not the vision of a biased nature. The only certainty is uncertainty, so in these times of tribulation I ask that we all stand together as One.
If anyone saw Kinti's work as a scam, I sincerely apologize for all we wanted to do was help raise money for The Temple Institute but at the same time bringing in funds for the Palestinian National Interest Committee. I am on GD's mission and will continue my work of having a One State Palestine-Israel.
With GD's blessings,
SPRM
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This whole Supriem thing has stunk from the beginning. There is a touch of con artist involved. And a touch of social experimentation, in the ease of taking advantage of the gullibility of people like Wes Penre.
"Supriem's" holding company does not exist. The company Frantech, to which Supriem Holdings supposedly had connections, was an investment fraud scheme. It's owners were prosecuted for embezzling investor funds, spent on homes, cars and boats.
The only "press" related to Supriem Holdings, Frantech, etc. are via free "press release" sites, which are basically non-moderated posting sites.
The press releases contain obvious flaws, flaunting their fraudulence. Such as, "FranTech's
network of worldwide agents in 220 countries".... ummm, there are only about 160 countries on Earth.
Pictures that Wes Penre displays on his website are obviously not what they are claimed to be. Such as the picture of "Supriem" in front of his, I think Wes described it as, 20,000 sq. ft. mansion. With 3 minutes of investigation (google images search for "Nashville architecture"), I found that the building in the picture is actually the Schermerhorn Symphony house in Nashville.
Also requiring about 3 minutes of research sort out, there the supposedly high-tech satellite tracking program Supriem is using in a short clip on Wes Penre's site. Wes claims it could not be obtained by anyone without super-secret government contacts, and which no normal human would have any need for. Actually, it's a program called Nova, which anyone with $60 can obtain. Not to mention, the long list of other sat-tracking programs available on the consumer market, and free open-source programs, routinely used by "normal people."
In addition to all of that, Wes posted a link to an "enigmatic site with a countdown clock" counting down to Dec21, 2012, with (probably phony) login access for members of some secret, Supriem-run, secret society. That site was updated a few days after Wes posted it. It said, in a nutshell, that he had been scammed, The Supriem story was all fabricated, and the perpetrators just wanted to see how far they could take it.
Those are just a few of the many obvious errors and fabrications in the story that I pointed out to Wes on his Wordpress site, and the site he was operating prior. He even updated his Wordpress site with the Schermerhorn Symphony house info that I pointed out, but presented it as information he had discovered himself.
Wes Penre continues to believe the garbage being fed him. Not only is he as gullible as they come, he possess not an ounce of investigative ability, although he fancies himself a "researcher", and even when reality stares him right in the face, he is so deluded by his own belief that he is right, or onto something, that he refuses to recognize reality. In short, Wes seems like a delusional kook who believes whatever he wants to believe.
Anyone who takes what he says with more than a grain of salt, unfortunately, is a sucker.
"Supriem's" holding company does not exist. The company Frantech, to which Supriem Holdings supposedly had connections, was an investment fraud scheme. It's owners were prosecuted for embezzling investor funds, spent on homes, cars and boats.
The only "press" related to Supriem Holdings, Frantech, etc. are via free "press release" sites, which are basically non-moderated posting sites.
The press releases contain obvious flaws, flaunting their fraudulence. Such as, "FranTech's
network of worldwide agents in 220 countries".... ummm, there are only about 160 countries on Earth.
Pictures that Wes Penre displays on his website are obviously not what they are claimed to be. Such as the picture of "Supriem" in front of his, I think Wes described it as, 20,000 sq. ft. mansion. With 3 minutes of investigation (google images search for "Nashville architecture"), I found that the building in the picture is actually the Schermerhorn Symphony house in Nashville.
Also requiring about 3 minutes of research sort out, there the supposedly high-tech satellite tracking program Supriem is using in a short clip on Wes Penre's site. Wes claims it could not be obtained by anyone without super-secret government contacts, and which no normal human would have any need for. Actually, it's a program called Nova, which anyone with $60 can obtain. Not to mention, the long list of other sat-tracking programs available on the consumer market, and free open-source programs, routinely used by "normal people."
In addition to all of that, Wes posted a link to an "enigmatic site with a countdown clock" counting down to Dec21, 2012, with (probably phony) login access for members of some secret, Supriem-run, secret society. That site was updated a few days after Wes posted it. It said, in a nutshell, that he had been scammed, The Supriem story was all fabricated, and the perpetrators just wanted to see how far they could take it.
Those are just a few of the many obvious errors and fabrications in the story that I pointed out to Wes on his Wordpress site, and the site he was operating prior. He even updated his Wordpress site with the Schermerhorn Symphony house info that I pointed out, but presented it as information he had discovered himself.
Wes Penre continues to believe the garbage being fed him. Not only is he as gullible as they come, he possess not an ounce of investigative ability, although he fancies himself a "researcher", and even when reality stares him right in the face, he is so deluded by his own belief that he is right, or onto something, that he refuses to recognize reality. In short, Wes seems like a delusional kook who believes whatever he wants to believe.
Anyone who takes what he says with more than a grain of salt, unfortunately, is a sucker.
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mayorpufnstuf wrote:This whole Supriem thing has stunk from the beginning. There is a touch of con artist involved. And a touch of social experimentation, in the ease of taking advantage of the gullibility of people like Wes Penre.
"Supriem's" holding company does not exist. The company Frantech, to which Supriem Holdings supposedly had connections, was an investment fraud scheme. It's owners were prosecuted for embezzling investor funds, spent on homes, cars and boats.
The only "press" related to Supriem Holdings, Frantech, etc. are via free "press release" sites, which are basically non-moderated posting sites.
The press releases contain obvious flaws, flaunting their fraudulence. Such as, "FranTech's
network of worldwide agents in 220 countries".... ummm, there are only about 160 countries on Earth.
Pictures that Wes Penre displays on his website are obviously not what they are claimed to be. Such as the picture of "Supriem" in front of his, I think Wes described it as, 20,000 sq. ft. mansion. With 3 minutes of investigation (google images search for "Nashville architecture"), I found that the building in the picture is actually the Schermerhorn Symphony house in Nashville.
Also requiring about 3 minutes of research sort out, there the supposedly high-tech satellite tracking program Supriem is using in a short clip on Wes Penre's site. Wes claims it could not be obtained by anyone without super-secret government contacts, and which no normal human would have any need for. Actually, it's a program called Nova, which anyone with $60 can obtain. Not to mention, the long list of other sat-tracking programs available on the consumer market, and free open-source programs, routinely used by "normal people."
In addition to all of that, Wes posted a link to an "enigmatic site with a countdown clock" counting down to Dec21, 2012, with (probably phony) login access for members of some secret, Supriem-run, secret society. That site was updated a few days after Wes posted it. It said, in a nutshell, that he had been scammed, The Supriem story was all fabricated, and the perpetrators just wanted to see how far they could take it.
Those are just a few of the many obvious errors and fabrications in the story that I pointed out to Wes on his Wordpress site, and the site he was operating prior. He even updated his Wordpress site with the Schermerhorn Symphony house info that I pointed out, but presented it as information he had discovered himself.
Wes Penre continues to believe the garbage being fed him. Not only is he as gullible as they come, he possess not an ounce of investigative ability, although he fancies himself a "researcher", and even when reality stares him right in the face, he is so deluded by his own belief that he is right, or onto something, that he refuses to recognize reality. In short, Wes seems like a delusional kook who believes whatever he wants to believe.
Anyone who takes what he says with more than a grain of salt, unfortunately, is a sucker.
Yep, gullible as a fox. I think he knows better and doesn't care who he leads astray as long as they visit his website.
I think he's just as big a scammer as SDR...

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