WISE is heavily pushing membership with their new restructuring of the
Charter Committees and their new "In House" training courses.
Cerridwen
PROSPERITY MAGAZINE Issue 54 [circa June 2002]
A warm welcome to all our new members from around the world! We're
delighted to have you aboard. Get started on the Model of Admin Know-
How programs and being disseminating in your area!
Beth Adams
Makin Aleksandr
Niecy Alexander
Raymond Alexander
Reidz Ali
Korzhanova Alla
Nancy Alperin
Robert Alpert
Johann Altendorfer
Gary B. Amaral
Ageev Anatoliy
Scilla Ancillottie
Minim Andrei
Yoly Angarita
Mariano Angius
Kevin Augustine
Manuel Aupart
Dennis Austin
Judith Ayers
Alexander Bajdyushev
Antal Baranyai
Nikoletta Barna
Carmen Barth
Daniel Bautista
Nestor Benitez
Scott Bernard
Sergey Berodin
Ahysa Boutron
Erzsebet Buri (Laszlone)
Jeanne Bush
Jon Manuel Cabarcos Sacris
Oliver Cacaud
Bertrand Capmas
Gustavo Carballo
Pedro Carlos
Daisy Chen
Kirk Childers
Albin Ciglenecki
Dennis Clark
Sherry-Lee Clark
Euginio Conte
Sherry-Lee Cook
Ernest Corbett
Martha Cornely
Addison Crockett
Jesus Cruz
Tamas Csontos
Damaris Daza
Robert Decker
Jesse Dennerlein
Dennis Devlin
Joel Disanti
Don Dixon
Jaramillo Domingo Erasmo
Ed Eleasian
Igor Esikov
Oren Etamir
Balashov Eugeniy
Walter Faeh
Jim Fakler
Denes Faller
Astrid Fechner
Faustino Gomez Fernandez
Bart Fickes
Evgenyi Fisher
Anna Fomenko
Nicolas Franceshetti
Doug Fresh
Terry Frey
Lucia Galarza
Laszlone Gango
Enrique Garces
Alicia Garcia Sanchez
Mercedes Garrido
Vladimir Gashinksy
Mike Gatza
Isabelle Girould Marinel
Danny Glatzer
Vivien Gomelskaya
Celso Gonzalez Valenc
Gary Goodman
Marie-Jo Grandjean
Kent Grey
Valerie Harding
Aaron Hartwell
Irene Heindler
Paul Hofer
Vasily Illuviev
Vladimir Ilyin
Evgeny Ivatchenko
Dane Jenkins
Sun Hee Jin
Mimi Johnson
Jacqueline Kalab
Olaf Karp
Haruko Kato
Dieter Kaufmann
Stefan Keber
Viktor Khovansky
Marianna Kirianova
Sergey Klyipo
Bernard Koehler
Lidia Koreneva
Alexander Krainov
Michael Kuenzler
I-Li Kuo
Yolanda Labarton
Gianluca Ladu
Pat Lafferty
Dalas Lamberson
W.H.M. Lamers
Santiago Lampon
Christine Lathuras
Svetlana Latyisheva
Eric Lechelt
Ian Lee
Scania Lin
Tim Lin
Andreas Lindeae
Daniele Longoni
Albert Lopez
Lara Masestri
Gayle Maggi
Paolo Maggini
Laizage Maite Gaia
Larisa Majorova
Rinat Maksutov
Stefano Mariani
Fernando Marongiu
Ray Marquart
Anthony Martin
Raquel Martin
Alfredo Martinez
Richard Matthias
Joni McCarthy
Kevin McGovern
Ivan Merchan Tamariz
Jean Claude Michel
Tom Mitchell
Gabor Molnar
Juan Montesinos mart
Cathy Morfopoueos
Alexander Moskalenko
Alfonso Murga
Bob Murkowski
Brigidanne Murphy
Ian Murray
Navindra Navine
Anatoly Nazarov
Peter Neilson
Nidia Nunez
Roger Nunn
Carlos Osorno
Berthold Ott
Gilbert Palmieri
Jim Pastore
Ed Patisso
Federico Perez
Lopez Perez
Bonnie Peyton
Lisc Plantade
Randy Poletz
Pedro Prado
Josee Pratoui
Alan Prickett
Alexander Pryikin
John Quinn
Alois Radl
Macazaga Ramierez de a Raul
Terry Rankin
Terry Ransom
Brenda Riesnik
Drew Robb
Helle Rode
Wayne Roden
Anna Rodnikova
Marc Roland
Marcello Rotta
Mattioli Giorgo Rubens
Angelica Sanchez Bastida
Michael Scaggs
Helmut Schaffer
Vincent Schembari
Paul Scherzer
Isle Schmied
Samuel Seguin
Sean Patrick Seivert
Lan Sergio
Ronda Sharman
Kenji Shigeru
Oxana Shubina
Konstantin Sinigaev
Pavell Skovorodine
Claudio Solano
Oleg Sotnikov
Lorena Surber
Alexey Suslin
Joeaquim Taborda
Kuniaki Tanaka
Denise Tanguay
Rose Taylor
Nicola Terribilini
Jim Thompson
David Thor
Michael Tibitanzl
Nikolay Timofeev
Sharipozhanov Timur
Bill Tinker
Raushan Tlekeeva
Harakazu Toi
Leonel Torres
Gerardo Tucci
Klimenko Valeriy
Shchigolev Valeriy
Hendrick Van Der Merwe
Gridchin Vasiliy
Mayra Villa
Andra Villanyine
Petek Vladi
Vickun Vladislav
Elena Voloshina
Martz Wagnerne Szonna
Christine Woodruff
Donna Wray
Hui-Hsun Yang
Kazuo Yokoyama
Assunta Zaghet
Monika Zih Jozsefne
Thad Zurawski
french sounding names and a ++ Bush
Notice: remarkably, the number of russian names is very high. It does sound
bizarre.
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> PROSPERITY MAGAZINE Issue 54 [circa June 2002]
>
Beth Adams
> Notice: remarkably, the number of russian names is very high. It does sound
> bizarre.
Half of them are printed backwards, the other half correctly:
> Makin Aleksandr
> Korzhanova Alla
> Ageev Anatoliy
> Minim Andrei
> Balashov Eugeniy
> Sharipozhanov Timur
> Klimenko Valeriy
> Shchigolev Valeriy
> Gridchin Vasiliy
...all should read in reverse order.
Emir
My wild guess is they're typeset by a (particularly stupid) American
who doesn't know any better, and doesn't even know to ask someone
who does know better.
Incidentally, another major area of expansion is Hungary.
ptsc
however it seems the cult does not list its heavy hitter scam artists, the
billion dollar league ones such as old time scientologists Michael bayback and
Richard Friedland or Friedlander...and all the East indians they are totally in
tight with, and Rilwanu Lukman etc...and such as Helena Kobrins husband, founder
of ATEG, Mike Kobrin, and of course the scum selling the Oracle software to the
states, or the 'ex' USGO staff at WWC or whatever thats providing our FBI with
cultie secured wireless services. None of those are listed as WISE members.
I am suggesting to the gentle reader that the cult is expanding in the criminal
business related underground like wild fire.... espionage, blackmail, money
laundering...all used to garner tens of billions in corrupt money from dirty
stock and comodities market deals, etc and spent to involve and corrupt
governments world wide... its seen in the almost total lack of prosecution of
the cult in the US, Slatkin is only being persued reluctantly, and after the
civil litigants filed the fraud claims...and then only with prior warning to
Reedie boy that there would be a raid in two weeks...and then with public notice
that if he 'cooperated' hed get 10 years or so (probably 4 with good
behavior)...thats less than a car thief.
Cloooz you see.
At this point, imho and from what I can tell, the cult definitely has the upper
hand in the US...and is working on it world wide, under the radar of the EU even
as it is being attacked in that area.
Phil Scott
> >Half of them are printed backwards, the other half correctly:
>
> >> Makin Aleksandr
> >> Korzhanova Alla
> >> Ageev Anatoliy
> >> Minim Andrei
> >> Balashov Eugeniy
> >> Sharipozhanov Timur
> >> Klimenko Valeriy
> >> Shchigolev Valeriy
> >> Gridchin Vasiliy
>
> >...all should read in reverse order.
>
> My wild guess is they're typeset by a (particularly stupid) American
> who doesn't know any better, and doesn't even know to ask someone
> who does know better.
Something else I just noticed is the ones which are backwards
(lastname firstname) also have purely literal rendering of their
names--the superfluous "i" before the "y", which is a literal
transliteration from the Cyrillic alphabet to Latin. So It is
"Vasiliy", not "Vasily". The rest of the Russian names, which
are in the correct order (firstname lastname) do not have that.
We could surmise that the above are probably drawn from a
different list than the rest. One possibility is that those
above are in Moscow and the rest are abroad. Another is that
those above come from one org and the rest from other(s).
These below appear to be French transliterations of Russian
names, so perhaps they're resident there:
> Vivien Gomelskaya
> Pavell Skovorodine
> Andra Villanyine
Most of the ones left, which are not backwards, have ordinary
spellings (Vasily not Vasiliy, Alexander not Aleksandr):
> Sergey Berodin
> Albin Ciglenecki [probably Polish or Ukrainian]
> Igor Esikov
> Anna Fomenko
> Vladimir Gashinksy
> Vasily Illuviev
> Vladimir Ilyin
> Evgeny Ivatchenko
> Viktor Khovansky
> Marianna Kirianova
> Sergey Klyipo
> Lidia Koreneva
> Alexander Krainov
> Svetlana Latyisheva
> Larisa Majorova
> Rinat Maksutov
> Alexander Moskalenko
> Anatoly Nazarov
> Alexander Pryikin
> Anna Rodnikova
> Oxana Shubina
> Konstantin Sinigaev
> Oleg Sotnikov
> Alexey Suslin
> Nikolay Timofeev
> Raushan Tlekeeva [very odd name. The xtian name appears to be
male, but the surname is gender-feminine]
> Elena Voloshina
[end list]
> Incidentally, another major area of expansion is Hungary.
These are Hungarian for sure (though the last two could
possibly not be). (Oddly, the order IS reversed for Hungarian
names, so I would be Kaganovich Emir, for instance. A few
of these could go either way.)
> Antal Baranyai
> Erzsebet Buri (Laszlone) [sic]
> Tamas Csontos
> Laszlone Gango
> Gabor Molnar
> Monika Zih Jozsefne
> Evgenyi Fisher
Emir
Wild theory there: these are automatically generated from a database
program which spits them out for periodic reports to the central
WISE organization. The program mindlessly transliterates on
a character by character basis, and whoever is looking at this on
the WISE side didn't notice or didn't bother to fix the order.
>[end list]
Another empty speculation: Some of these are submitted by the
individuals in question, who are more likely to submit their name
in the proper format.
>> Incidentally, another major area of expansion is Hungary.
>These are Hungarian for sure (though the last two could
>possibly not be). (Oddly, the order IS reversed for Hungarian
>names, so I would be Kaganovich Emir, for instance. A few
>of these could go either way.)
>> Antal Baranyai
>> Erzsebet Buri (Laszlone) [sic]
>> Tamas Csontos
>> Laszlone Gango
>> Gabor Molnar
>> Monika Zih Jozsefne
>> Evgenyi Fisher
ptsc