Subject: ALEX JONES [breaking] ——> TEMPLE OF SIRIUS (set) JEW+LATINO SATAN VENTURE $WINDLE
From: "Ras Mikaere Enoch Mc Carty" <moaulanui@hotmail.co.nz>
Date: 29/09/2013, 23:07
Newsgroups: alt.paranet.ufo,alt.ufo.reports


ALEX JONES [breaking] ——> TEMPLE OF SIRIUS (set)
JEW+LATINO SATAN VENTURE $WINDLE


ANNOUNCED ON ALEX JONES' RADIO PROGRAMME
27 September, 2013

  *  Interview With Stated God-Less, Short-Deck, Jesse Ventura
  *  'Sports Dummy' Jesse Ventura, Admitted, Always On The Golf-Course
  *  Bandito (In Mexico) U.S. General Election Matching Funds Scheme
  *  Announces Interest In Howard Stern As Vice-Presidential Candidate
  *  Would Assure Hillary Clinton (D) (Seances + Possessed) Victory 2016
  *  Here Below Is The Scheme, And How Millions Upons Millions Of
      U.S. Dollars Are Given To Presidential Farce Aspirations, With
      Insider Operatives Such As GODLESS Mussolini-Esque Dictate That
      Alex Jones Should Seperate From, Or At Least Rebuke !
  *  I Would Never Wish For Any Brave Service Man Or Woman
      To Die In Any Manner Or Form.  Jesse Ventura Wreckless Drunken
      Mouth . . . Borracho
  *  NO, I DO NOT LIKE Dave Mustaine Satan Architect Of Rock Music
      THAT MEANS HIS JEW FAMILY (wiki)
      AND ALEX JONES JEW FAMILY  (wiki)
      http://www.exorcist.org.nz/music_mafias.html

  HOWARD STERN:

       *  Sirius (Dog Star)
           Temple Of Set (Dog Satan)

                 - Anton LaVey  (Latino Jew)
                   Church Of Satan
                 - Col. Michael Aquino (Latino Satan)
                   Temple Of Set Army
                   Temple Of Sirius (set)
                 - Jesse Ventura Satan Godless Army
                                           (Latino-Jew VP Satan)

       * Latinos (pontius pilate) + Satan Jews

ᵘˢᵃ ᵘˢᵃ ᵘˢᵃ ᵘˢᵃ ᵘˢᵃ ᵘˢᵃ ᵘˢᵃ ᵘˢᵃ ᵘˢᵃ ᵘˢᵃ ᵘˢᵃ ᵘˢᵃ ᵘˢᵃ ᵘˢᵃ ᵘˢᵃ ᵘˢᵃ ᵘˢᵃ

PRIMARY MATCHING FUNDS
http://www.fec.gov/pages/brochures/pubfund.shtml#anchor684182

Partial public funding is available to Presidential primary candidates in
the form of matching payments. The federal government will match up to $250
of an individual's total contributions to an eligible candidate.

Only candidates seeking nomination by a political party to the office of
President are eligible to receive primary matching funds. In addition, a
candidate must establish eligibility by showing broad-based public support.
He or she must raise in excess of $5,000 in each of at least 20 states
(i.e., over $100,000). Although an individual may contribute up to $2,600 to
a primary candidate, only a maximum of $250 per individual applies toward
the $5,000 threshold in each state.

Candidates also must agree to:
•Limit campaign spending for all primary elections to $10 million plus a
cost-of-living adjustment (COLA).6 This is called the national spending
limit.
•Limit campaign spending in each state to $200,000 plus COLA, or to a
specified amount based on the number of voting age individuals in the state
(plus COLA), whichever is greater.
•Limit spending from personal funds to $50,000.

The campaign finance law exempts the payment of some expenses from the
spending limits. Certain fundraising expenses (up to 20 percent of the
expenditure limit) and legal and accounting expenses incurred solely to
ensure the campaign's compliance with the law do not count against the
expenditure limits.

Once they have established eligibility for matching payments, Presidential
candidates may receive public funds to match contributions from individual
contributors, up to $250 per individual. The contributions must be in the
form of a check or money order. (Purchases of tickets to fundraisers and
contributions collected through joint fundraising are matchable
contributions, but loans, cash contributions, goods or services,
contributions from political committees and contributions which are illegal
under the campaign finance law are not matchable.)

Even if they no longer campaign actively in primary elections, candidates
may continue to request public funds to pay off campaign debts until late
February or early March of the year following an election. (However, to
qualify for matching funds, contributions must be deposited in the campaign
account by December 31 of the election year.) Eligible candidates may
receive public funds equaling up to half of the national spending limit for
the primary campaign. Because candidates receive many nonmatchable
contributions, such as those from political committees, they generally raise
more money than they receive in matching funds.

General Election Funding

The Presidential nominee of each major party may become eligible for a
public grant of $20 million (plus a cost-of-living adjustment) for
campaigning in the general election.7 To be eligible to receive the public
funds, the candidate must limit spending to the amount of the grant and may
not accept private contributions for the campaign. Private contributions
may, however, be accepted for a special account maintained exclusively to
pay for legal and accounting expenses associated with complying with the
campaign finance law. These legal and accounting expenses are not subject to
the expenditure limit.

In addition, candidates may spend up to $50,000 from their own personal
funds. Such spending does not count against the expenditure limit.

Minor party candidates and new party candidates may become eligible for
partial public funding of their general election campaigns. (A minor party
candidate is the nominee of a party whose candidate received between 5 and
25 percent of the total popular vote in the preceding Presidential election.
A new party candidate is the nominee of a party that is neither a major
party nor a minor party.) The amount of public funding to which a minor
party candidate is entitled is based on the ratio of the party's popular
vote in the preceding Presidential election to the average popular vote of
the two major party candidates in that election. A new party candidate
receives partial public funding after the election if he/she receives 5
percent or more of the vote. The entitlement is based on the ratio of the
new party candidate's popular vote in the current election to the average
popular vote of the two major party candidates in the election.

Although minor and new party candidates may supplement public funds with
private contributions and may exempt some fundraising costs from their
expenditure limit, they are otherwise subject to the same spending limit and
other requirements that apply to major party candidates.








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Ras Mikaere Enoch Mc Carty
Maangai Kaawanatanga - Tainui Kiingitanga - Te Aotearoa
http://www.exorcist.org.nz          Ko te Mana Motuhake
http://www.exorcist.org.nz/earthquake.mp3
http://www.exorcist.org.nz/nz_sis_gcsb_evil_racist_spying.html
http://www.exorcist.org.nz/iankahi_eriya_nation_john_frum.html
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    " Mr. Edward R. Murrow, As Far Back As Twenty (20)
      Years Ago, Was Engaged In Propaganda For Communist
      Causes, For Example The Institute Of International
      Education, Of Which He Was The Acting Director --
      Was Chosen To Act As A Representative By Soviet
      Agency To Do A Job Which Would Normally Be Done
      By The Russian Secret Police"

     " Mr. Murrow's Organization Acted For The Russian
        Espionage And Propaganda Organization Known
        As V.O.K.S. "

                           — Senator Joseph Mc Carthy (R)
                                April 6, 1954
                                C.B.S.  /  'See It Now'