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MY - PERSONAL BELIEFS
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From Nowhere to Somewhere
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Where
Does the Money Come From?
Life can be
confusing. When thinking
about money, wealth, power, business,
career, the environment, or the future, it's easy to lose our way. Before
entering these murky waters, we need to remember who we really are. In a way,
the 9-11 disaster reminded me of who I really am. I'd like to share this with
you.
On a Search for Freedom
I have experienced the disempowerment of taxation, banking debt, and overt
government control in four countries. This unique perspective from these
vantage points has lead me to write four books, three dealing with the issues
of taxation and government funding and one dealing with a possible outcome for
our physical world as a result of present tax paradigms. Following my
unsettled conscience I migrated to Canada in 1968 at the height of the Viet
Nam war. With wife Kathleen and small daughter Kerris, I joined and lived
in a remote religious commune off the coast of British Columbia, where
I began to experiment with my own
unique form of meditation. Two years later the B.C. government
forced the closure of the commune. We then moved to Nova Scotia where I was
moderatly successfull in developing and marketing several rural properties.
The Fiji Experience
In 1974 I migrated with my wife and two daughters to Fiji where we
purchased a remote 500 acre freehold property. We struggled for 13
years against an already apartheid Fijian government, rampant
corruption, and government legislation punishing non-Fijians. During this time
I was forced to go barefoot for a period of ten years due to the lack of
proper roading, chronic fungal infections of his feet and toes, and the
difficult bush access around our jungle property. Besides developing
new technology in regards coconut processing and portable sawmilling,
I then began to take a serious interest in the economic causes of Fijian
poverty and the stagnant economy that continues to grip Fiji. The election
of the Bavandra Government in 1987 offered new hope. The new government
immediately issued a coconut processing license enabling me to begin
industrialising my unique coconut processing system.
I was on my way to sell our remote property when the Rambuka coup struck in
May of 1987. I was one of only a few Europeans who spoke out against the
coup. I was consequently arrested several times; finally being
kidnapped and brutally beaten by armed soldiers. A public outcry around
my abuse resulted in my release after three days.
Sawmilling Refugee
After receiving medical treatment for broken ribs, I joined my wife and
family in New Zealand as refugees. Once in New Zealand, I continued to
develop my portable sawmill idea featuring a unique swinging blade. Mys
original sawmill design now features in the modern Peterson Portable Sawmill,
manufactured by my son-in-law and daughter in Rotorua; enjoying widespread
acceptance in the USA and abroad. The present company employs around 25
individuals. My portable sawmill enterprise has won several local and national
business awards over the years, and have featured on the National TV
Program, "Made in New Zealand". I am at the moment offering a number of used
Peterson Portable Sawmills for sale on this site.
My son Jake has also invented a unique new ground anchor peg system
ideal for tying down tents, canopies, marquees, airplanes or just about
anything that you don't want to move. He calls it the "LockPeg" system. You
can find out more about it by going to www.lockpeg.com.
I
presently live in Mamaku, near Rotorua, New Zealand, where I continue to work
unceasingly for constructive and positive change to the world tax and banking
system. There are now tens of thousands of individuals worldwide who
understand the world
banking conspiracy and the agenda of the New World Order. There are few,
however, who understand how and why taxation serves as the lifeblood of that
conspiracy, how taxes invariably create more warfare and the destruction
of the environment, how "globalization" is a direct manifestation of the
tax and banking conspiracy, or grasp my simple no-tax remedy as expressed in "The
Zen of No Tax".
My son Jacob and I have recently developed a
unique and amazing new portable sawmill, finally completing a ten year project
in the process. Several patents are in the pipeline, which should make this
the basis for an intirely new business enterprise. I will be engaging in
commercial sawing with the new mill shortly, and hope to release for sale
sometime during 2010. A bit of information on the new 12" cut automatic
swingblade mill can be had at www.turb-o-saw.com
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