Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Philanthropy or God's Mercy






Philanthropy or God's Mercy
(Philanthropie ou la miséricorde de Dieu)



It is not only Mr. Benjamin Fulford that has a deep and strong interest in the super-rich people in the U.S., such as Mr. David Rockefeller, because they are believed to carry covertly or conspicuously their weight around Japan to exploit Japan's wealth and security.
http://www.rense.com/general79/benjk.htm

"Hiroshi the Man of Arles" also wrote in his Japanese blog on a philanthropy movement a daughter of Mr. David Rockefeller launched in 2001 within the Synergos Institute she had founded in 1987 as her first nonprofit. 
http://amesei.exblog.jp/

Inevitably, "Hiroshi the Man of Arles" referred to a recent article of BusinessWeek online:
"The GPC is the brainchild of Peggy Dulany, 60, and her father, David Rockefeller, a grandson of Standard Oil founder John D. Rockefeller Sr...

She recognized early on that philanthropy was becoming more global. Worldwide giving by the superrich reached $285 billion last year, according to a Merrill Lynch (MER )/Capgemini (CAP ) study...

Today the Circle's members, who pay $25,000 in annual dues, include such U.S. families as the Hewletts, the Gunds, and Ted and Vada Stanley, newcomers to this year's ranking of philanthropists. Overseas members include the Lopez family, one of the wealthiest Filipino business clans; Marcos de Moraes, a newly minted Internet millionaire from Brazil; and the Benjelloun banking family from Morocco..."
http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/toc/07_48/B40600748philanthropy.htm?chan=top+news_top+news+index_top+story

The point at issue is that there are some people who are very skeptical even about such a scheme as Mr. Muhammad Yunus' Nobel-prized Grameen Bank designed to provide "credit to the poorest of the poor in rural Bangladesh without any collateral," since such people think the Nobel Prize itself does not deserve any credit.

They even think that awarding a Nobel Prize to such a scheme is tantamount to awarding a Nobel Prize to a loan shark, since even JP Morgan is going to enter this market called "micro-credit."
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As I am afraid now that some of you may have a chance to get close to super-rich people in whatever context, I have just introduced a bit of this and that surrounding super-rich people.

(One example of Japanese involvement in their domain:
http://www.spf.org/project/2002/s2_04.html )

Accordingly, you may love more God and Jesus Christ provided you are not mesmerized more by gorgeous houses, clothes and foods as well as vast convenience and splendors the super-rich can buy and enjoy until their death before God to whom all the gold and silver in this world belongs.


(My suggestion is for you to contribute to establishing a four or five-star restaurant, authorized in the Michelin Red Guide or whatever, in Iraq, Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Myanmar, or North Korea.

It is because such a simple enterprise might accelerate true solution on the present and possible War on Terror, since super-rich people might learn there how to dine with super-poor people as members of the one and same mankind.

[Nonetheless, I also know at what store or supermarket nearby I can buy the most delicious sushi pack for my taste without going out to Ginza or Aoyama in Tokyo.])





"...any one who does not help me gather is really scattering..."


(wer mir nicht sammeln hilft, der zerstreut)