Some news which is a bit less positively charged than my usual posts, I know.
As you read this, measures are being taken by a high level conspiracy involving the UN, high political figures in both North American and European governments and a number of big pharmaceutical corporations, to create a pandamic on global scale with a bioengineered virus which we know as the swine or bird flu.
In fact, this is not a natural virus, it's a man made one. The plan is to create a pandamic, after which the WHO (branch of the UN) will have the power to enforce people to take vaccinations. These vaccinations are not for your health; they consist of various toxins designed to shut down the immune system and eventually, kill us.
It's part of a plan to take control over North America and Europe, by an elite group operating in the highest echelons of society. The chaos of mass death will bring forth economic collapse, starvation and wars. Two thirds of the world's population will be dead within 10 years. So prepare yourself, choose your leaders carefully, or lead yourself.
Call me crazy, but you can read for yourself. Know that this is not the only source which I got this from. It's been going on for a while already; it's just that this person has done some deep research and presents it very crisp and clear.
http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=14475
Wednesday, 22 July 2009
Tuesday, 21 July 2009
Buttered Pretzels
Buttered pretzels; they are the best. Don't underestimate the significance of buttered pretzels.
During my stay in Germany, I've been observing the buttered pretzel phenomenon. It all started when I went to Hamburg with Krishi. We left like really early; we were actually the first group to leave (which is not surprising when you have Krishi as a team leader); we were on our way at around 6 am. Ofcourse we didn't have breakfast yet, and not many shops are open at that time of day. So we stopped at this bakery to get - can you guess? - buttered pretzels! Two for each person. It was so delicious, I was amazed how good something so simple can taste.
So from that time on I was always looking for buttered pretzels, but it ain't that easy. Not all the bakeries in Germany have buttered pretzels; they all do have pretzels, but they're not all as committed in buttering them. Everyone knows however, that a pretzel and a buttered pretzel are totally incomparable. It's like yin and yang; you can't have one without the other!
Believe me, I've eaten plain pretzels, but they're horrible. It's salty and dry, way too dry. I still can't understand how a bakery would produce pretzels without buttering them. When I was in Mainz I actually got to a point that I started getting annoyed with all the lazy bakers who didn't butter their pretzels. Sometimes they would tell me they don't have butter - yes I know, a bakery without butter; absurd! - and other times they would even dare to give me a small packet of butter as in "here, do it yourself". This is a call to all bakers: Please, butter your pretzels.
But then it struck me. As you know, I'm in Freiburg now and I've been looking for the best bakery to offer me a fully buttered pretzel for the lowest price. You see, there are 3 types of pretzels. You have plain pretzels, you have semi-buttered pretzels and finally there's the fully buttered pretzel. Ofcourse I'm looking for the last one. A semi-buttered pretzel is a whole lot better than a plain pretzel, - in fact, on a good day I could even pay for it - but it still ain't that what makes a fully buttered pretzel so delicious. A semi-buttered pretzel is a pretzel in which only the big half is buttered; the baker couldn't be arsed to cut the small part of the pretzel which has the knot in it so to say. When I get that kind of pretzel, I always first eat the unbuttered part, and then I can fully enjoy the buttered part which is fortunately the biggest.
Anyway, to get back to what I wanted to say; in Freiburg almost every bakery sells semi or fully buttered pretzels! I started thinking, why don't they do this in Mainz? And then I realized: It's the quality of the town that determines the quality of the pretzel! It makes sense; Germany is the country of pretzels as much as it is the country of beer and bratwurst. But since I'm a vegetarian and don't drink beers too often, the pretzel is that which reminds me of Germany.
In Holland we have a similar thing; the amount of hookers and coffeeshops determine the quality of the city; that's why Amsterdam is so cool.
So when you're in Germany, always check the bakeries for buttered pretzels. I can already tell you that Freiburg is a no brainer; it's the best town when you're not looking for hardcore cities like Berlin, Hamburg or Munich. Today I visited the mayor of Freiburg. There was this band from Scotland with like 25 people playing the bagpipe. Afterwards they went to visit the mayor, so me and Iva came along pretending we were supposed to be there. We sat in a nice historic room where a few guys gave their speeches, and after that we approached the mayor and told him that we're looking for a hall, for free. He sent us to someone who's gonna do her best for us, so we'll see what comes out of it! Also we went to this Tibetian house where we managed to get a hall for free for next sunday; we're gonna have long kriya there with the participants of last course, and then we'll tell them that we're organizing a new course and that we want them to invite their friends. The party will be complete when Ajay - awesome Yes+ teacher from Holland - will show up too!
I can't wait 'til I can teach these courses myself; it's gonna be so cool! Hopefully I'll get the Yes+ manual and kriya tape in the next 6 months. I feel that a lot is going to happen. We're only at the beginning and we've already undergone such a huge transformation; it's really amazing how much you can learn in such a short time. I feel like I felt before YWC; I don't know what will happen, I only know that I'll be happy that I'm here. And I already am.
So if you see a plain pretzel, don't try and butter them yourself, but contact the nearest baker immediately!
During my stay in Germany, I've been observing the buttered pretzel phenomenon. It all started when I went to Hamburg with Krishi. We left like really early; we were actually the first group to leave (which is not surprising when you have Krishi as a team leader); we were on our way at around 6 am. Ofcourse we didn't have breakfast yet, and not many shops are open at that time of day. So we stopped at this bakery to get - can you guess? - buttered pretzels! Two for each person. It was so delicious, I was amazed how good something so simple can taste.
So from that time on I was always looking for buttered pretzels, but it ain't that easy. Not all the bakeries in Germany have buttered pretzels; they all do have pretzels, but they're not all as committed in buttering them. Everyone knows however, that a pretzel and a buttered pretzel are totally incomparable. It's like yin and yang; you can't have one without the other!
Believe me, I've eaten plain pretzels, but they're horrible. It's salty and dry, way too dry. I still can't understand how a bakery would produce pretzels without buttering them. When I was in Mainz I actually got to a point that I started getting annoyed with all the lazy bakers who didn't butter their pretzels. Sometimes they would tell me they don't have butter - yes I know, a bakery without butter; absurd! - and other times they would even dare to give me a small packet of butter as in "here, do it yourself". This is a call to all bakers: Please, butter your pretzels.
But then it struck me. As you know, I'm in Freiburg now and I've been looking for the best bakery to offer me a fully buttered pretzel for the lowest price. You see, there are 3 types of pretzels. You have plain pretzels, you have semi-buttered pretzels and finally there's the fully buttered pretzel. Ofcourse I'm looking for the last one. A semi-buttered pretzel is a whole lot better than a plain pretzel, - in fact, on a good day I could even pay for it - but it still ain't that what makes a fully buttered pretzel so delicious. A semi-buttered pretzel is a pretzel in which only the big half is buttered; the baker couldn't be arsed to cut the small part of the pretzel which has the knot in it so to say. When I get that kind of pretzel, I always first eat the unbuttered part, and then I can fully enjoy the buttered part which is fortunately the biggest.
Anyway, to get back to what I wanted to say; in Freiburg almost every bakery sells semi or fully buttered pretzels! I started thinking, why don't they do this in Mainz? And then I realized: It's the quality of the town that determines the quality of the pretzel! It makes sense; Germany is the country of pretzels as much as it is the country of beer and bratwurst. But since I'm a vegetarian and don't drink beers too often, the pretzel is that which reminds me of Germany.
In Holland we have a similar thing; the amount of hookers and coffeeshops determine the quality of the city; that's why Amsterdam is so cool.
So when you're in Germany, always check the bakeries for buttered pretzels. I can already tell you that Freiburg is a no brainer; it's the best town when you're not looking for hardcore cities like Berlin, Hamburg or Munich. Today I visited the mayor of Freiburg. There was this band from Scotland with like 25 people playing the bagpipe. Afterwards they went to visit the mayor, so me and Iva came along pretending we were supposed to be there. We sat in a nice historic room where a few guys gave their speeches, and after that we approached the mayor and told him that we're looking for a hall, for free. He sent us to someone who's gonna do her best for us, so we'll see what comes out of it! Also we went to this Tibetian house where we managed to get a hall for free for next sunday; we're gonna have long kriya there with the participants of last course, and then we'll tell them that we're organizing a new course and that we want them to invite their friends. The party will be complete when Ajay - awesome Yes+ teacher from Holland - will show up too!
I can't wait 'til I can teach these courses myself; it's gonna be so cool! Hopefully I'll get the Yes+ manual and kriya tape in the next 6 months. I feel that a lot is going to happen. We're only at the beginning and we've already undergone such a huge transformation; it's really amazing how much you can learn in such a short time. I feel like I felt before YWC; I don't know what will happen, I only know that I'll be happy that I'm here. And I already am.
So if you see a plain pretzel, don't try and butter them yourself, but contact the nearest baker immediately!
Friday, 17 July 2009
Freiburg: Reloaded
Life can be so funny at times. Full of seemingly coincidences, but in fact, everything is tied together with strings that we cannot see. It's beautiful! That's why we need to develop this sense of belonginess because it connects us not only to our enviroment, but also to ourselves.
This morning I woke up in a place I wasn't supposed to be, so I quickly grabbed my stuff and left. Then I focussed on the goal that I set for myself yesterday: Today I'm going to Freiburg for the next Yes+ course. I did it without the permission of the management; in fact, Camille actually told me to choose between Frankfurt or Dresden and not to go to Freiburg.
However, yesterday evening Tatiana and Alejo arrived in Bad Antogast. I'm not sure where they came from but I was sitting outside when they arrived. We spoke shortly and I told them about my situation; that I wanted to go to Freiburg, because we have connections there, instead of Frankfurt.
Tatiana agreed that we should head to Freiburg because there are so many young people living there; it's a student city after all. And on top of that, The Dude himself said to her that we should continue the work in Freiburg. Alejo reminded me that Guruji is still the person with the highest authority over YWC, and that we should follow his plans. It was refreshing.
Moments later I was sitting behind the computer, writing a mail to Camille saying that I'm heading to Freiburg.
So today I read my mail, Camille wrote me back that I shouldn't go to Freiburg, but we still went. There was a ride - coincidently - going to Oberkirch from where we hitched. It took us 2 cars to get to Freiburg. The first one was a BMW! Second one a Mercedes, also fine.
It's so nice to hitch hike in Germany; it's all BMW's, Mercedeses, Audi's, and Porches!
When we got here we dropped our stuff at the appartment and went out to the market to get some free food. We ended up with a huge bag of food! But now comes the funny part. So we go back home and on the way there's this University which we use for internet, I check my mail and what do I see: Mail from Camille.
"Hello dear,
so you can go to Freiburg.
Ask for some money from Lars and have a nice time."
Priceless.
So now we need to meet up with our friends here, get ready to pay the mayor a visit because we want a free hall this time, and organize some introtalks and workshops.
We can use the Millenium Goals of the U.N. to meet with people and organizations and create a bridge between our interests. I want to have a bigger Yes+ in Freiburg and I want to get 1000 euro donation money!
Everything is connected, you just need to be aware of this, because that is what connects; consciousness.
JGD
This morning I woke up in a place I wasn't supposed to be, so I quickly grabbed my stuff and left. Then I focussed on the goal that I set for myself yesterday: Today I'm going to Freiburg for the next Yes+ course. I did it without the permission of the management; in fact, Camille actually told me to choose between Frankfurt or Dresden and not to go to Freiburg.
However, yesterday evening Tatiana and Alejo arrived in Bad Antogast. I'm not sure where they came from but I was sitting outside when they arrived. We spoke shortly and I told them about my situation; that I wanted to go to Freiburg, because we have connections there, instead of Frankfurt.
Tatiana agreed that we should head to Freiburg because there are so many young people living there; it's a student city after all. And on top of that, The Dude himself said to her that we should continue the work in Freiburg. Alejo reminded me that Guruji is still the person with the highest authority over YWC, and that we should follow his plans. It was refreshing.
Moments later I was sitting behind the computer, writing a mail to Camille saying that I'm heading to Freiburg.
So today I read my mail, Camille wrote me back that I shouldn't go to Freiburg, but we still went. There was a ride - coincidently - going to Oberkirch from where we hitched. It took us 2 cars to get to Freiburg. The first one was a BMW! Second one a Mercedes, also fine.
It's so nice to hitch hike in Germany; it's all BMW's, Mercedeses, Audi's, and Porches!
When we got here we dropped our stuff at the appartment and went out to the market to get some free food. We ended up with a huge bag of food! But now comes the funny part. So we go back home and on the way there's this University which we use for internet, I check my mail and what do I see: Mail from Camille.
"Hello dear,
so you can go to Freiburg.
Ask for some money from Lars and have a nice time."
Priceless.
So now we need to meet up with our friends here, get ready to pay the mayor a visit because we want a free hall this time, and organize some introtalks and workshops.
We can use the Millenium Goals of the U.N. to meet with people and organizations and create a bridge between our interests. I want to have a bigger Yes+ in Freiburg and I want to get 1000 euro donation money!
Everything is connected, you just need to be aware of this, because that is what connects; consciousness.
JGD
Tuesday, 14 July 2009
Yes+ with Krishi
The Yes+ course started a few days ago, today is the last day of the course actually.
We shortened it to 5 days, we started on friday and it has been a wonderful ride so far.
I'm really starting to feel it, this teaching thing. When I was in Mainz and Freiburg I was still having doubts whether this was gonna be a thing for me, but now I'm really looking forward to keep doing this for another 6 months. I'm very excited to see what will happen; a world is opening up to me and it's only the beginning!
The other day I was talking with Iva about what makes this kind of work so beautiful. She didn't understand how one could be a full-time teacher; basically telling the same story to people every time. Then I told her that it's more about giving something to people that is truly valuable and watch how they grow, loosen up and become that person who they really want to be; who they really are by nature. Yesterday I asked Krishi about this and he confirmed what I thought to be true. The most important motivation as a teacher in general is simply helping people, teach them something and see how they grow by applying the knowledge that you're giving them.
That is why this work is so beautiful; you can make a big change in someone's life, you can give that which someone has been waiting for so long.
Iva won't join my little adventure; she's going to New York in the beginning of 2010. Man, time flies. I still remember 2000, when everyone thought all the computers which were not 'millenium-proof' were gonna crash. What a joke. Anyway, we'll be seperated in a few months so I'll see how things will turn out. Life can be like a factory; you put some stuff in, then alot of processes happen that you don't understand or aren't even aware of, and then something comes out and you're like "Wooow!". It's better to enjoy this than to reject the outcome of things. After all, it has already happened, you might aswell accept and enjoy it for what it is instead of being annoyed for what it is not. Besides, most things in life are small, it is nothing more than our judgement that can bring us down; "Oh no I don't like this, and now I feel bad :(". It's hilarious!
One of the things I've been thinking about is going to New York myself when I'm done with CLP. I'll just go there, work a bit and get to know the city. Then I'll orientate myself and choose something to study there while building up a network for my music business. I also have the idea that exploring the underground hip hop scene of the Big Apple would be a good opportunity to destroy my ego by doing rap battles. I can imagine it's almost as effective as learning the game of picking up women, which is also very good for destroying the ego.
Why I'm so obsessed with this? Simple; the ego is that which keeps us from having total confidence. Ego and confidence are opposites and trust me, ego brings misery, alot of misery. People with big ego's may seem happy because they are so sure of themselves, but eventually they will see that they are not who they think they are. It's at that point that confidence starts to take shape, because you know who you are, and nothing what you do or what other people say will change that. Then self amusement comes; you'll have fun making yourself look ridiculous. Whoever said that it's stupid to laugh hardest about your own jokes was wrong; it's the best to laugh hardest about your own jokes, but only when it's genuine. This is confidence, and since the self is always coming through, it doesn't matter how stupid you appear to be because everyone will know that you are just a mass of confidence which is indestructible; you actually show your solidity by making fun of yourself.
Anyway, enough of that, I could go on for hours and someday I will! Because I want to create my own empowerment seminar especially for men. So today is the last day of the course and it's gonna be alot of fun! After that me and Iva were thinking of going to Freiburg; at the moment we're contacting our network to see if we can expect some help there.
Cya later alligator!
We shortened it to 5 days, we started on friday and it has been a wonderful ride so far.
I'm really starting to feel it, this teaching thing. When I was in Mainz and Freiburg I was still having doubts whether this was gonna be a thing for me, but now I'm really looking forward to keep doing this for another 6 months. I'm very excited to see what will happen; a world is opening up to me and it's only the beginning!
The other day I was talking with Iva about what makes this kind of work so beautiful. She didn't understand how one could be a full-time teacher; basically telling the same story to people every time. Then I told her that it's more about giving something to people that is truly valuable and watch how they grow, loosen up and become that person who they really want to be; who they really are by nature. Yesterday I asked Krishi about this and he confirmed what I thought to be true. The most important motivation as a teacher in general is simply helping people, teach them something and see how they grow by applying the knowledge that you're giving them.
That is why this work is so beautiful; you can make a big change in someone's life, you can give that which someone has been waiting for so long.
Iva won't join my little adventure; she's going to New York in the beginning of 2010. Man, time flies. I still remember 2000, when everyone thought all the computers which were not 'millenium-proof' were gonna crash. What a joke. Anyway, we'll be seperated in a few months so I'll see how things will turn out. Life can be like a factory; you put some stuff in, then alot of processes happen that you don't understand or aren't even aware of, and then something comes out and you're like "Wooow!". It's better to enjoy this than to reject the outcome of things. After all, it has already happened, you might aswell accept and enjoy it for what it is instead of being annoyed for what it is not. Besides, most things in life are small, it is nothing more than our judgement that can bring us down; "Oh no I don't like this, and now I feel bad :(". It's hilarious!
One of the things I've been thinking about is going to New York myself when I'm done with CLP. I'll just go there, work a bit and get to know the city. Then I'll orientate myself and choose something to study there while building up a network for my music business. I also have the idea that exploring the underground hip hop scene of the Big Apple would be a good opportunity to destroy my ego by doing rap battles. I can imagine it's almost as effective as learning the game of picking up women, which is also very good for destroying the ego.
Why I'm so obsessed with this? Simple; the ego is that which keeps us from having total confidence. Ego and confidence are opposites and trust me, ego brings misery, alot of misery. People with big ego's may seem happy because they are so sure of themselves, but eventually they will see that they are not who they think they are. It's at that point that confidence starts to take shape, because you know who you are, and nothing what you do or what other people say will change that. Then self amusement comes; you'll have fun making yourself look ridiculous. Whoever said that it's stupid to laugh hardest about your own jokes was wrong; it's the best to laugh hardest about your own jokes, but only when it's genuine. This is confidence, and since the self is always coming through, it doesn't matter how stupid you appear to be because everyone will know that you are just a mass of confidence which is indestructible; you actually show your solidity by making fun of yourself.
Anyway, enough of that, I could go on for hours and someday I will! Because I want to create my own empowerment seminar especially for men. So today is the last day of the course and it's gonna be alot of fun! After that me and Iva were thinking of going to Freiburg; at the moment we're contacting our network to see if we can expect some help there.
Cya later alligator!
Thursday, 9 July 2009
Yes+ in Frankfurt
Mainz was nice - that rhymes - but it wasn't good enough for us because we had so much trouble getting people to the introduction workshops let alone the yes+ seminar itself. I didn't understand why; I even talked to roughly 70 students at the same time on a mic in a big college room, I got them to laugh and cheer and they were all reaching out for our flyers, yet nobody showed up.
Something was wrong, and it didn't really motivate us to have such small results.
Other than that Mainz was cool; we enjoyed the weather, had a nice dinner with Romas, a guy from Lithuania who was really cool, and I went with Iva to a concert of Goran Bregovic. That name is famous in many places, I myself never heard of the man but his music was awesome. Gypsy music is the bomb!
In Mainz we stayed with Nenad, a guy from Croatia who was very nice to us. He would even buy us Nutella! I played some chess with him, won one, lost one, like anything in life. One day his nephew came over and apparently he was into hip hop music. So I let him listen to some of my stuff and he liked it! It's always nice to hear people liking your stuff, although I also care alot about criticism. Thing is, most people don't know how to criticize; they say something but then you still don't know anything. I value the opinions of people who actually formed their opinion, other than that; not so much.
I've been writing a new song: Swag, Cash & Bitchez. You can guess what's it about. However, we all know that it's about how you bring it; not what you say. It's a parody about the hip hop scene, that is the commercial hip hop scene. I make a statement by going over the top into this horrible habit of talking about unimportant stuff such as swag, cash & bitchez. I like to use humour because it allows me to pretty much say anything I want under the motto of educational sarcasm. But it's not just an excuse; it's really just who I am. Besides, it makes it more fun too. Like the Joker said: "why so serious?". Just play along and make your point, most important is when you do things in life, that it gives you something positive. It's so stupid to make a fool out of yourself by getting angry like so many people do; just chill man!
I used to like going into arguments, and I still have this tendency when I'm not paying attention to my mind. But it's so much more fun to not return the ball harder, but instead just letting it go past you, out of the field. And then the judge goes "out!" and you're like "haha" and the other guy smacks his racket to the floor. Life is like playing tennis, just chill, let the other one do the running. And when the game starts heatening up, you just let the other guy smash the ball out of the court. Trust me, that takes alot less energy and you get a better result.
In social context we call this AMOGing, but I'm not gonna dive into that. If you wanna know what I'm talking about just type it into google and you'll have your answer within minutes. Don't you love the internet? Thanks to the internet you can read this stuff! Imagine we would go back into a Dark Age now...Oooh! So scary.
There's advantages of a Dark Age though. For one, I would be able to start my own city somewhere or just take over another city. Make your own rules and your own law. Wow! So cool. I would give all my people cash so they can buy all they need. Then the point is to make swag by looking good and doing cool stuff, like being nice to others. Feedback like "man you're the coolest dude ever" gets you swag, lots of swag. When you attain swag, the bitchez will come. Then you get laid, and then you're made. Welcome to swag, cash & bitchez; home of hip hotopia.
Oh and by the way, today the Yes+ course will start in Frankfurt, the financial capital of Germany. We moved from Mainz to Frankfurt because this town has more cash and in the Art of Living we're going after the money! Not really, but in Frankfurt we had more success getting people to our wonderful seminar so we come! Yes+ reloaded.
Something was wrong, and it didn't really motivate us to have such small results.
Other than that Mainz was cool; we enjoyed the weather, had a nice dinner with Romas, a guy from Lithuania who was really cool, and I went with Iva to a concert of Goran Bregovic. That name is famous in many places, I myself never heard of the man but his music was awesome. Gypsy music is the bomb!
In Mainz we stayed with Nenad, a guy from Croatia who was very nice to us. He would even buy us Nutella! I played some chess with him, won one, lost one, like anything in life. One day his nephew came over and apparently he was into hip hop music. So I let him listen to some of my stuff and he liked it! It's always nice to hear people liking your stuff, although I also care alot about criticism. Thing is, most people don't know how to criticize; they say something but then you still don't know anything. I value the opinions of people who actually formed their opinion, other than that; not so much.
I've been writing a new song: Swag, Cash & Bitchez. You can guess what's it about. However, we all know that it's about how you bring it; not what you say. It's a parody about the hip hop scene, that is the commercial hip hop scene. I make a statement by going over the top into this horrible habit of talking about unimportant stuff such as swag, cash & bitchez. I like to use humour because it allows me to pretty much say anything I want under the motto of educational sarcasm. But it's not just an excuse; it's really just who I am. Besides, it makes it more fun too. Like the Joker said: "why so serious?". Just play along and make your point, most important is when you do things in life, that it gives you something positive. It's so stupid to make a fool out of yourself by getting angry like so many people do; just chill man!
I used to like going into arguments, and I still have this tendency when I'm not paying attention to my mind. But it's so much more fun to not return the ball harder, but instead just letting it go past you, out of the field. And then the judge goes "out!" and you're like "haha" and the other guy smacks his racket to the floor. Life is like playing tennis, just chill, let the other one do the running. And when the game starts heatening up, you just let the other guy smash the ball out of the court. Trust me, that takes alot less energy and you get a better result.
In social context we call this AMOGing, but I'm not gonna dive into that. If you wanna know what I'm talking about just type it into google and you'll have your answer within minutes. Don't you love the internet? Thanks to the internet you can read this stuff! Imagine we would go back into a Dark Age now...Oooh! So scary.
There's advantages of a Dark Age though. For one, I would be able to start my own city somewhere or just take over another city. Make your own rules and your own law. Wow! So cool. I would give all my people cash so they can buy all they need. Then the point is to make swag by looking good and doing cool stuff, like being nice to others. Feedback like "man you're the coolest dude ever" gets you swag, lots of swag. When you attain swag, the bitchez will come. Then you get laid, and then you're made. Welcome to swag, cash & bitchez; home of hip hotopia.
Oh and by the way, today the Yes+ course will start in Frankfurt, the financial capital of Germany. We moved from Mainz to Frankfurt because this town has more cash and in the Art of Living we're going after the money! Not really, but in Frankfurt we had more success getting people to our wonderful seminar so we come! Yes+ reloaded.
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