Ireland OBrien Shannah hill

Ireland OBrien Shannah hill

Terry ( C) workshop in Europe

Terry ( C) workshop in Europe
With Anna and Chris

TALES FROM ISTANBUL

By Jo-Anna Buckland

(Co-host of Water of Eden)

In late July my husband and I heard about a symposium being held in Istanbul in Early August 1999 by a group called Perfect Science.

Their products were touted to heal many planetary woes, including the ability to douse landfill fires, turn grease and sludge into crystal clear water with only harmless amino and fatty acids remaining, and clean buildings corroded with acid rain and pollution. Since our business involves remediating grease and sludge with a microbial product, I was very interested in seeing for myself, so with expedited passports we left Hawaii to journey half-way around the world.

Not knowing anything about that part of the world, we were pleasantly surprised to find Istanbul an exciting exotic place with friendly helpful people. At times when asking for directions with my map and sign language, a total stranger would walk us to our destination. The people lit up like children with our meager attempts to speak the language. The women were beautiful and the men were gentlemen.

We stayed at the cozy Hotel Londra, a 125 year old building in the heart of old Istanbul, which overlooks the Golden Horn. I was awed by the Blue Mosque and felt the spirit of the extensive workmanship of the tiles and sense of the many who have prayed there.

While attending the business meetings and experiencing first hand the Perfect Science products, all of my doubts dissolved. I realized the Perfect Science technology could give the people of this planet a chance to clean waterways, buildings, extinguish forest, landfill and refinery fires and even clean the ozone. Their information exceeded my wildest expectations.

During this time I met people from all over the world, and learned about the Planet Water. It has been called Super-ionized Water; Mother’s Water and many other names. Many people told me their experiences, but I needed to see for myself. I began to take the water, which comes in a 3-ounce bottle and is activated with a gallon of spring water. I immediately felt energized with a feeling of peaceful alertness I had not achieved even after 25 years of meditation.

After taking the water a few days I was reading on the balcony in the hot sun and pulled off my glasses. I was shocked! I had my non-prescription sunglasses on! I had not read anything smaller than my thumb without reading glasses in over ten years.

I feel blessed with the knowledge of this water and the ability to distribute it to friends, family and others worldwide.

Joanne Buckland contacting us.

Thank you, for considering becoming a distributor of Perfect Science Water. We can truly say that the Ayterion Agua AD Perfect Science A.D. Eco-Systems Balance products are some of the most influential to appear on the market in many years.

Ayterion Agua AD, Inc., Perfect Science A.D. is a Turkish-American research and development company. Its origin started with the formation of the Ayhan Doyuk Group of Companies in 1992. In l996, Perfect Science A.D. was established and received full permission from the Turkish Standards Institute to use their purification formulas in commercial application for global ecological cleanup. Perfect Science A.D. has developed bio-health products that are distributed through Perfect Science A.D. Eco-System Balance.

Perfect Science owns the technology, it is scientifically based and the proprietary process is labeled "Ayhanized". Perfect Science is a research and development

Thursday, March 22, 2012

The Irish bank strikes between 1966 and 1976 were three strikes of about a years total duration which closed down all the clearing banks in the Republic of Ireland. The strikes provided economists a unique opportunity to study the functioning of a modern economy without access to bank deposits.[1]

The strikes affected all the associated banks which comprise of the Bank of Ireland, the Allied Irish Banks, the Northern Bank and the Ulster Bank. The strikes lasted from:

May 7 – July 30 1966
May 1 – November 17, 1970
June 28 – September 6, 1976

The longest strike was of six months in 1970. The Central Bank made limited facilities available to non-associated banks to issue cash. Not just financial transactions were affected, many property deals were also affected because the documents were kept in the banks.[2] The country came through reasonably well in business terms despite the bank strike, a large firm Palgrave Murphy failed when the strike ended and settlements were made but its failure was probably inevitable anyway. The strike had little effect on the main economic concerns which were unemployment and industrial unrest caused by inflation.[3]
[edit] References

^ Antoine E. Murphy (March 1978). "Money in an economy without banks: The case of Ireland". The Manchester School 46 (1): 41–50. doi:10.1111/j.1467-9957.1978.tb00151.x.
^ "How six-month bank strike rocked the nation". Irish Independent. December 29 1999.
^ Brendan Keenan (August 05 2010). "It's 1970: Industrial unrest and a jobless rate of 7pc are key concerns". Irish Independent.

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