You've got to watch out for the quiet ones. They go unnoticed, do a quiet 
job and work behind the scenes. The Actuary works with numbers and basically 
figures out the best way to extract monies or some other good or service 
from the general public with no notoriety. 
 
The rest of us are busy going about the activities of our day's work - 
trying to make money to pay the bills and hopefully put some money away for 
investment purposes. 
 
The Actuary tries to make sure that we exist at the least common denominator 
of existence. They try to figure out the - right numbers to use - so that 
they will be palpable to the rest of us so that we will buy into their game. 
 
There are government actuaries, insurance actuaries, international actuaries 
etc. - you get the picture - there are actuaries for everything that there 
is substantial, en masse monies, goods or services involved. 
 
After the Actuary sets up the correct numbers the game continues. Laws are 
enacted to back up and reinforce the numbers. So - the best thing that you, 
as an individual, can do is to follow along with the laws because if you don 
't - you are wrong. After all a law is right and if you don't follow it and 
obey it you are wrong and are punished for it. This is one way how laws are 
made up for people to follow. 
 
But it really starts with the Actuary. They are the ones who SET UP the 
whole scenario. They are given the final numbers to reach and work backwards 
to figure out how the yellow brick road can be set up to justify the end 
conclusions. The Actuary provides the means. 
 
Meanwhile the rest of us are feed what amounts to watered down garbage in 
News Briefs about what Hillary Clinton is wearing today. 
 
You've got to watch the quite ones. You can be guaranteed that if you are 
being feed something on the News - it is really not the true reality that is 
taking place. The hidden agencies will never let you know the truth. 
 
I very much respect our people in the Defense of the U.S. They are in 
constant touch, via extremely sophisticated telecommunications satellites, 
with the "whispers" that take place at integral levels around the world. You 
will never hear from them but in a very real reality they are true heroes of 
our time.We would be scared to death at how much they really know and how 
much is going on behind the scenes. 
 
The political agenda, however, is to set up the "good guys" and the "bad 
guys" for us to love and hate. I feel like I'm watching the Cowboys and the 
Indians as I did when I was a child. Do you want to wear the "white hat or 
the black hat"? It's really about that simple. 
 
Imagine all of those things you thought were true in your mind. You've 
always questioned them that they can't be true. Guess what? They are true. 
 
Your "gut" told you what was right from the beginning. You had to analyze 
it, dissect it, regurgitate it, take in new "information" but you always 
back to the same conclusion - you were right from the get-go. 
 
But this has nothing to do with your money, goods or services and that's 
where you have to watch the quite ones. 
 
The Actuary - it's a boring job except for those with the mind set to do it. 
They study long and hard to do the work they do. A number of them die alone 
and desolate after they realize what they have really done to people within 
the sanctity of their think tanks. 
 
The enormous consequences of their numbers are astounding. 
 
Then comes the point in time when the Actuary comes full course from his 
theoretical constructs to reality when they realize that they just caused 
that lady down the street her life, or their mother or father, for example. 
In point of fact when they get older they become a liability to those that 
they are working for. They "know too much" as must be expended to reduce 
their liability. 
 
That's when the "I'm sorry" or "Can you forgive me for what I've done" comes 
woefully out of their mouths. "What have I done to these people?". 
 
Folks - that's the way it works. Next please... 
 
Killing one person is a crime but killing masses of people is just a 
statistic. 
 
The Actuary - you've gotta' love 'em. 
 
Lotto anyone? 
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