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> From: Sardar <sar...@spiritone.com>
> Date: Tue, 12 Jan 2010 19:41:31 -0800
> To: Sardar <recon1968br...@yahoo.com>
> Subject: 'Plastics-Jesus' heir David de Rothschild bears skull & bones belt
> 
> 'Plastics-Jesus' heir David de Rothschild bears skull & bones belt
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> JonesReport.com
> January 12, 2010
> 
> FLASHBACK: The Return of Arnold's Nazi Belt Buckle
> 
> Are the elite mocking us with symbols of their dominance, as they pose as
> the saviors of humanity?
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> One gets that impression. Already David de Rothschild, heir to the London
> branch of the Rothschild family, has been promoting an eco-stunt (as he
> rightly calls it below) where he will travel around the world in a
> recycled-plastic boat powered by human fecal matter- a form of making
> lemonade out of lemons for an elite class that believes it is the hordes of
> unwashed masses who are trampling always upon Mother Earth (or maybe that's
> just a populist perception of the wider depopulation agenda).
> 
> Now, he has been spotted promoting his Plastiki boat while sporting a Skull
> & Bones belt buckle, a universal symbol of death, piracy and a key emblem of
> the Nazi regime. The photos are in an article hailing de Rothschild as the
> 'Plastics Jesus'- a disgusting moniker for a true eco-fasicst. The Rothshild
> family stands to gain even more from carbon trading schemes than Al Gore
> does, all while pretending to save the Earth. Reuters: Rothschild, E3 launch
> carbon credit investment fund
> 
> Surely, dictator-loving Gov. Arnold Schwartzenegger was making a statement
> when he showed off his Nazi-issue 'deathshead' belt buckle in TIME and
> Esquire magazines (see below).
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> 
> From Outdoor magazine: "I think the perception can be, Here's an affluent
> kid, and this is some kind of environmental stunt," de Rothschild says. "But
> if you dig into it, you can't belittle it like that. You go, Actually, these
> guys have developed something credible."
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> 
> As you may have heard, David de Rothschild, 31, an heir to the famous
> European banking fortune, is building a catamaran out of some 12,500 plastic
> water bottles and sailing it from San Francisco to Sydney, Australia. He
> plans to depart by the end of the year with two full-time skippers and a
> cameraman. Along the way they'll pass through the Eastern Garbage Patch, a
> slowly twirling vortex of suspended plastic bits in the North Pacific that's
> been estimated at twice the size of Texas. At stopover islands on the route,
> he'll pick up and drop off temporary crew members-scientists, writers,
> artists, entrepreneurs, athletes, even Hollywood celebrities, if they have
> environmental credibility-who will help him market his message.
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> Research related links
> 
> http://www.infowars.com/plastics-jesus-heir-david-de-rothschild-bears-skull-bo
> nes-belt/ 

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