Wednesday, November 26, 2014

Thai King is Dead and WTC Nuclear Demolition!

Dear Recipients,

 

The King of Thailand has been dead since about the end of 2008. The current King of Thailand is a fake one. The Government of Thailand does not dare to announce his death because it will put Thailand in great trouble. The King of Thailand was keen on photography and he has been seen using his outdated Canon G9 camera even as late as 2012. In addition, his double forgot to remove his watch and appeared to be wearing two watches in the public. These were big mistakes. In addition, Mr. Dimitri Khalezov knew of the King's death from a close friend of the King's body guard. Visit thaikingisdead dot com or download the file at mediafire dot com/download/3ax5ag6sta58qi6/ThaiKingIsDead dot zip. Be quick, the links may not last long.

 

Mr. Dimitri Khalezov is an important researcher and witness to the 9/11 event. In fact, he was a nuclear intelligence officer in the former Soviet Union. He testifies that WTC 1, 2 and 7 were demolished by three underground thermonuclear devices during the 9/11 event. As a matter of fact, there were large cavities found at ground zero (point of nuclear explosion in all English dictionaries printed prior to 2002) and tens of thousands of first responders and local Manhattan residents have suffered from cancers as a result of exposure to this radiation. Google "Dimitri Khalezov" and visit 911thology dot com or 911-truth dot net. There are videos and pdf files available for your research. Don't miss them.

 

 

The Thai Police and Judges have been warned not to touch Dimitri in 2012. However, they did not listen to his warning. Dimitri has been framed by the Thai Police for allegedly using and making fake passports, however he is innocent. On May 1st, 2014, he was sentenced to 1 year in prison by the Thai Supreme Court. The Thai officials were warned seriously multiple times to release Dimitri and make compensation to him for their wrong doings. Otherwise, his friends will publish this damaging information - the King of Thailand died. Now, the deadline has passed and the high ranking Thai officials have yet to respond. As Dimitri is a man of word, his friends have no choice but to execute his will accordingly. In turn, the current Government of Thailand will be punished.

 

The world is cruel to Dimitri. He is the one who has the back bone to stand up and disclose the truth about the 9/11 event so clearly. It turns out that very few people understand and accept his explanation. The main stream media is ignoring the truth about 9/11 which is much more important than Snowden's case. Now, he is in prison. Nobody speaks for him. So, please help this upright person - Dimitri Khalezov. Tell your friends and relatives about the nuclear demolition of the WTC during the 9/11 event. This is an injustice that Dimitri has suffered in Thailand. The death of the Thai King must be known so that the Thai people can free themselves from the current corrupt and illegitimate military government.

 

In fact, this email has been sent to over one hundred million of recipients. Do not be afraid to forward it as much as possible.

 

Take action now! The truth will set you free!

 

Good friends of Dimitri

 

P.S.

To know more about Nuclear Demolition of the World Trade Center, visit

911thology dot com/nexus1 dot html

911thology dot ru/nexus1 dot html

911thology-thai dot com/nexus1 dot html

911thology-arabic dot com/nexus1 dot html

 

The download links for Dimitri's full book about the 9/11 event are listed below

mediafire dot com/download/i5qvsnpdvl3ivur/9-11thology-third_truth_v4_full dot zip

mediafire dot com/download/p8kdj6mhzcaccr6/9-11thology-third_truth_v4_full dot zip

share-online dot biz/dl/ZNB7H0SM5EJ

rapidshare dot com/files/3252256303/9-11thology-third_truth_v4_full dot zip

911-truth.net/9-11thology-third_truth_v4_full dot zip

 

For future communication, please use the following emails:

dkcontact1999@gmail.com or free.dimitri@gmail.com

Monday, November 24, 2014

Special Invitation from SBA Administrator Maria Contreras-Sweet: Shop Small This Small Business Saturday!

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Join Me As We Shop At America's Small Businesses

This Upcoming Saturday, November 29, 2014 

Dear Friend—

Join me November 29th for Small Business Saturday, an opportunity to support and celebrate your neighborhood retailers and restaurants. More than two out of three Americans are now aware that Small Business Saturday is a day devoted to shopping and dining small. That's why I'm inviting you to share in this special occasion to amplify the lifeblood of our economy. Now in its fifth year, Small Business Saturday has become a critical day on the calendar for entrepreneurs to grow their customer base. 

This year, we'll harness the power of social media to highlight the exemplary small businesses that make up our communities. Half of all holiday sales are now influenced by digital interactions. In 2013, two out of three shoppers purchased a gift found on social media. From the local clothing boutique with trendy fashion, to the book store that offers your favorite author, these businesses thrive when we bring business through their front doors.

MCS PSA

 

Along with an exciting day of shopping, I encourage you to #DineSmall this "Small Business Saturday Night". This year, SBA is partnering with the National Restaurant Association to promote our local restaurants. Eating out on Small Business Saturday will emphasize the accomplishments of small business restaurants across the country while encouraging consumers to patronize eateries in their neighborhoods. Nine out of 10 restaurants have less than 50 employees, and 80 percent of restaurant owners start their careers in entry-level positions. That's why this movement is an important new way to support our hard working food proprietors who give America's Main Street the tastes we love.  The partnership will amplify restaurants during the national push to support our nation's small businesses on the busiest shopping weekend of the year.


Meeting with a Small Business Owner
Kicking off Small Business Saturday at Americana Grocery Store in Silver Spring, MD along with Congressman Chris Van Hollen. Owner Joe Rodriguez started the grocery store after emigrating from Cuba and serving in the U.S. Armed Forces.

 

SBA is a voice for small businesses and advocates on behalf of the more than 28 million small businesses.  Make sure you let us know what you are doing, via social media, using #SmallBizSat, #ShopSmall, and #DineSmall.

Sincerely,

 

Maria Contreras-Sweet 
SBA Administrator

PS- To grow momentum this year, I’m inviting restaurants to promote #DineSmall by sharing their special menus for Small Business Saturday Night. Owners and chefs are invited to share their menus on social media using the #ShowUsYourMenu tag. It’s a great way to promote what your restaurant is doing to cater to America’s small shoppers. 


 

What:                  Small Business Saturday & Small Business Saturday Night

When:                 Saturday, November 29, 2014

 Time:                   All Day!

 Where:                Your Local Small Businesses & Small Business Restaurants


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Friday, November 21, 2014

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Tuesday, November 18, 2014

SBA Region 4 News To Share

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November 2014

@SBASoutheast: News To Share

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Cassius Butts

 Cassius Butts

Regional Administrator

U.S. Small Business Administration

Are You Ready For Small Business Saturday November 29th? Let's Shop and Dine Small!

As the voice for our nation's entrepreneurs, we at the SBA celebrate small businesses daily.  When our small businesses do well, our communities do well. Therefore, as part of our annual tradition, we are asking you to join millions of Americans and shop small on Small Business Saturday, November 29th, to complete your holiday shopping.

Small businesses represent the dynamic demographics of the United States, encompassing everyone from your family-owned small businesses to your neighborhood's recently opened specialty boutique or traditional manufacturer. Shopping small allows your community to advocate for your local small businesses that are adding jobs and diversity to your neighborhood's main street 365 days a year.

When we shop small, we're contributing to and saluting our unique local small businesses, elevating their small business potential. This is crucial as small businesses are engines to our economy, creating two out of every three net new private sector jobs. Last year, Small Business Saturday significantly empowered our small business owners. Consumers who were aware of Small Business Saturday spent an estimated $5.7 billion with independent merchants.  

In addition to shopping, you can further participate in Small Business Saturday with these steps:

  • If you're a business owner, you can also make sure you're prepared for the holiday season by checking out SBA's advice at http://www.sba.gov/smallbusinesssaturday. 
  •  If you're a customer rally your community to shop small and while you're at it, take part in Small Business Saturday® on social media using the hashtag #SmallBizSat to amplify your support for America's small businesses, the backbone of the U.S. economy.

I know I'll be shopping and dining at small businesses with my friends and family on Saturday, November 29th, so gather your neighbors and colleagues to shop small on Small Business Saturday.

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Lending Is looking Better Thank Ever:  2014 Was a great year For Small Business!

The U.S. Small Business Administration 7(a) Loan Program reached another lending record in FY 2014, announced today by SBA Administrator Maria Contreras-Sweet. By the end of the fiscal year (Sept. 30), SBA had approved 52,044 7(a) loans for $19.19 billion, an increase of 12 percent in number loans and 7.4 percent in dollar amount over fiscal year 2013.

The 7(a) program is designed to provide small businesses with the most comprehensive type of financial assistance to cover the vast majority of business expenses, such as short and long-term working capital, exports, and refinancing existing debt under certain conditions.

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What's Happening in Your Area For Small Business?

Tom Todt

Tom Todt, District Director

SBA Alabama District Office

Alabama District Director Tom Todt addresses the 55 attendees to the first annual Northeast Alabama Regional Business Summit. The November 5 event, sponsored by the Calhoun County, Cleburne County, Gadsden/Etowah County Chambers of Commerce and the Randolph County Economic Development Authority, was held at the Civilian Marksmanship Program building in Anniston. In addition to Todt, presenters included Rick Brown, President of the Alabama Retail Association, and a panel of local business owners, who discussed their experiences starting and maintaining small businesses in the region.

L to R: Linda Hearn, Calhoun County Chamber of Commerce, Rick Brown, Alabama Retail Association, Tanya Maloney, Cleburne County Chamber of Commerce, Cotina Terry, Randolph County Economic Development Authority, Jacki Lynn Thacker, Alabama Power Company, Amy Anderson, JSU Small Business Development Center, Tom Todt, SBA

NE Alabama Econ Development Summit

Photo courtesy Calhoun County Chamber of Commerce


Wilfredo Gonzalez

Wilfredo J. Gonzalez, District Director

SBA North Florida District Office

The North Florida District signed a Strategic Alliance Memorandum (SAM) with Orange Couny Florida on November 6, 2014. Mayor Theresa Jacobs signed the SAM for the County and Wilfredo J. Gonzalez, North Florida District Director signed the SAM on behalf of Cassius Butts, SBA Region IV Administrator.

"We realize how vital it is for our economy, citizens and community to help small businesses achieve success," Mayor Jacobs said. "These entrepreneurs are what help make Orange County such a wonderful fruitful place to live and work. SBA does a fantastic job of helping provide the stepping stones for small businesses to flourish."

"It is a top priority for this Administration and the U.S. Small Business Administration to strategically align with our community partners and local governments to better serve our small business communities.  I am pleased beyond words to witness this historic strategic partnership between the SBA and Orange County.  I commend Mayor Teresa Jacobs for her commitment to small business and to the entrepreneurial opportunities she supports every day," says Cassius Butts, Regional Administrator, U.S. Small Business Administration.

Pictured: Orange County Mayor Theresa Jacobs and SBA North Florida District Director Wilfredo J. Gonzalez

Willie Gonzalez and Teresa Jacobs

SBA as a strategic partner of the U.S. Department of Transportation Bonding Education Program (BEP) works with surety-related organizations, as well as the designated prime contractors, to help small businesses become bond ready. Becoming bondable is a challenge for many small businesses, and the BEP program aims to help disadvantaged businesses grow by obtaining or building bonding capacity. SBA explained to participants how to go about to request a surety bond guarantee, the various programs for access to capital, business education and training thru in-house and external resource partners, as well as federal procurement opportunities and certification to qualified disadvantaged, women-owned and service-disabled veteran-owned small businesses.

The Interstate (I-4) expansion project, which is expected to be completed by 2020, will provide expanded lane capacity as well as toll-lanes between East Central Florida from Daytona Beach, all the way to Tampa. This expansion will require the State and local governments to provide operations and maintenance support for at least 20 years, so this project will exceed the current $2.3 Billion investment by several orders of magnitude.

Ed Ramos

 

Pictured in the photo, Ed Ramos, SBA Senior Area Manager for Orlando, addresses a classroom of BEP participants on SBA financial programs.


Pancho Marrero

Pancho Marrero, District Director

SBA South Florida District Office

The South Florida District Office held several events throughout the district to celebrate National Veterans Small Business Week Nov. 3 – 7; seminars were held in Tampa and Palm Bay, FL and a webinar was also held to introduce veterans to the steps for entrepreneurship.

On November 19th, the inaugural Emerging Leaders Miami class will graduate during a ceremony at the SBDC @ FIU Brickell Campus.  Thirteen business owners will graduate with a 3-year growth plan to help them take their business to the next level.

The South Florida District Office will take part in Small Business Saturday with the Coral Gables Chamber of Commerce on November 29th.  Small Business Saturday was started several years ago to promote shopping (and dining) at local small businesses between Black Friday and Cyber Monday.  

The South Florida District staff wishes all our clients, partners, lenders and the nation's small businesses a safe and Happy Thanksgiving!


Terri Denison

Terri Denison, District Director

SBA Georgia District Office

AARP Georgia and the SBA Georgia District Office are joining for an "Encore Entrepreneur" event on Tuesday, December 2, 9:00 am to noon.  This program, geared towards  prospective business owners 50 years old and beyond, will offer information, resources and tools to start a home-based business. Other key participants include the SCORE Atlanta Chapter, Georgia State University Small Business Development Center, and Home-Based Business Chamber of Commerce.    The event location is  999 Peachtree St NE in midtown Atlanta, 5th Floor Conference Room.   For more information and registration, please click here.


Ralph Ross

Ralph Ross, District Director

SBA Kentucky District Office

The Kentucky SBA Lenders Association held its annual Reception and Conference November 20 and 21. Attendees included SBA lenders from across the state, SBA Resource Providers (SBDC, SCORE and the Women's Business Center), credit unions, economic development organizations and SBA employees. Lender awards were presented for SBA loans for top performing community and national/regional banks, CDC/504 lenders and microlenders. The association also acknowledged individual loan officers for their outstanding achievements and named them to the Kentucky SBA All-Star Team. 

The keynote speaker was Ron Crouch, Director of Research and Statistics for the Kentucky Education & Workforce Development Cabinet. Breakout sessions featured Rick Nord from the U.S. Secret Service, who addressed bank fraud; Mike Shepherd with JP Morgan Chase, who reviewed major changes to the government guaranteed loan programs; Paul Santomauro from FRANdata, who talked about franchising; and Sandro Murtas with the SBA Export Solutions Group and Robert Coffey from the SBA Kentucky District Office, who spoke about SBA export loan programs and opportunities. Panelists discussed the 504 and microloan programs, and Ralph Ross, SBA Kentucky District Director, welcomed attendees. Success stories were also featured.     

In 2014, SBA loans in Kentucky increased by almost 7% over the previous year, amounting to 691 loans for over $158 million.     

FY 2014 SBA Lender Award Winners

                                                                               Loan#           Dollar Value

7(a) Loan Numbers-Community Bank Award Recipients:                                                                                                         

Community Trust Bank, Inc., Pikeville                       84           $14,245,100      

Traditional Bank, Inc., Mt. Sterling                             19           $  7,108,100       

Stock Yards Bank & Trust Co., Louisville                 14           $  1,322,900       

7(a) Loan Numbers-National Bank Award Recipients:                                                                                                                              

U.S. Bank National Association                              101        $20,347,900

The Huntington National Bank                                    80         $  6,552,200       

JPMorgan Chase Bank NA                                        28         $  9,335,500   

CDC/504 Award Recipent:

Capital Access Corporation, Louisville                     11         $  7,839,000       

Total 504 loans for the Kentucky District Office:       35         $24,148,000   

Microloan Award Recipients:                                                                                                

Community Ventures Corporation, Lexington           81         $     455,640       

Total Microloans for SBA Kentucky District Office  149       $   2,061,370 


Janita Stewart

Janita Stewart, District Director

SBA Mississippi District Office

SBA Lending to Mississippi Small

Businesses up in FY 2014

In Fiscal Year 2014, the SBA Mississippi District Office approved a total of 412 7(a) and 504 loans totaling $153.3 million.  "This surpasses the $138.8 million approved in fiscal year 2013 by more than $14.5 million (11%) and is extremely significant for small businesses in our state," says Janita R. Stewart, SBA Mississippi District Director.  "We play a vital role in enabling small businesses to get the capital they need to start and grow their businesses, create jobs and build communities."  Of the loans approved, 188 (46%) totaling almost $79.58 million were provided to new businesses and 224 (54%) totaling more than $73.7 million were to existing businesses.  A total of 3,321 jobs were created and retained as a result of these loans. 

"This could not have happened without the participation of our various lending partners," Stewart said." The SBA Mississippi District Office had seventeen new lenders that participated during fiscal year 2014.The top five SBA lenders in terms of "largest number of loans approved" for FY 2014 included Community Bank of Mississippi; First Financial Bank; Covington County Bank; Trustmark National Bank and BancorpSouth.  The top five lenders in terms of "highest dollar volume of loans approved" are Community Bank; Live Oak Banking; First Financial Bank; BancorpSouth; and Peoples Bank.  Under the SBA's 504 Loan Program, the top Certified Development Company is Three Rivers Local Development Co., Inc. for "largest number of loans" and "highest dollar volume of loans".  The top Third Party Lender is Renasant Bank. 

In FY 2014, almost 56% of the numbers of loans backed were to Underserved Markets.  The Underserved Markets includes a diverse mix of small businesses located in low-to-moderate income areas, HUBZones, rural areas, enterprise communities, empowerment zones, as well as businesses owned by veterans, minorities and women. "Access to capital is the key element for small businesses to grow and prosper," said Stewart.  "It helps keep Mississippi's economy strong.  SBA will continue to get capital into the hands of the small business community."


SBA Participates in DOD Industry Day

The SBA Mississippi District Office participated in the Department of Defense Industry Day conference on November 6, 2014 in Biloxi, Mississippi.  The conference focused on informing small businesses about contracting opportunities within the shipbuilding industry along the Mississippi Gulf Coast.  The Mississippi District Office provided participants throughout the day with information and assistance regarding SBA's catalog of programs and services. Mississippi District Director Janita Stewart gave a keynote address to the 150 attendees that emphasized current market trends as well as  the core benefits of SBA's contracting programs.  

 (Top Left) Janita Stewart, MS District Director (Top Right) Alice Doss, MS Supervisory Business Opportunity Specialist; Vallery Brumfield, Louisiana District Office Lender Relations Specialist; Gail Brogan, Louisiana District Office Business Opportunity Specialist; Janita Stewart, MS District Director; Gary Reed, MS Deputy District Director and Lance Foster, Gulfport Branch Manager (Bottom Left) Conference Participants (Bottom Right) Conference Participants.

DOD Day MS

Lynn Douthett

Lynn Douthett, District Director

SBA North Carolina District Office

Lumbee Tribe Enterprises LLC, (LTE) of Pembroke, North Carolina was recently awarded 8(a) status. The company is an IT firm which is wholly owned by the Lumbee Tribe of North Carolina - NC's largest tribe and first tribal company in NC's 8(a) program. Representatives of the firm participated in 8(a) Orientation on Monday, October 27, 2014 at the NC District Office in Charlotte.

(L to R):  Bob Tarleton, SBA Business Opportunity Specialist;  Tribal Member; Gregg Locklear, Tribal Member; Bosco Locklear, Vice President, Lumbee Tribe Holdings; Tammy Maynor, LTE Board Member; Joe Ann Shaeffers, SBA Business Opportunity Specialist; Ron Oxendine, LTE Chief Operating Officer; Edward Brooks, LTE Corporate Lawyer and SBA District Director Lynn Douthett

NC SAM

Elliott cooper

Elliott Cooper, District Director

SBA South Carolina District Director

The South Carolina District Office is fortunate to have a couple of new faces: interns Kia Frazier and Cassius Moore, both of Benedict College--a historically black college in Columbia. The SBA's internship program with Benedict developed as part of the SBA-Benedict College Strategic Alliance Memorandum that was signed October 30, 2013, in order to better serve entrepreneurial needs both on and off campus.

"The internship program makes our alliance with Benedict tangible—It shows that our agreement is not just a piece of paper," said Gregg White, deputy district director of the South Carolina District Office.

Intern Cassius Moore is a junior majoring in accounting. During her time at SBA, she has interviewed several successful small business owners and written success stories about their experiences. Recently, she has been assisting the Lender Relations division.

"During my internship, I've learned what it really takes to start a small business and what makes a business successful," Cassius says. "I've also learned a lot about the lending and contracting fields, and about the different processes you have to go through to get a business started."

Intern Kia Frazier, who will graduates from Benedict in December with a degree in business management, was attracted to the SBA internship because she someday wants to start a business of her own. "I wanted to use my SBA internship to understand how businesses are run," she says. "I also wanted to see what the SBA offers small businesses."

Lately, Kia has been helping the Business Opportunity division organize a system to better organize the firms participating in the SBA's 8(a) Business Development Program.

"The interns are learning the ins and outs of small business right now," Gregg says. "But with the fresh perspective they bring, we're learning as much from them as they're learning from us."


Walter Perry

Walter Perry, District Director

SBA Tennessee District Director

The Tennessee District has topped over 100 graduates in its Memphis Emerging Leaders program with the graduation of 15 small business owners on November 5.  This marks the seventh class of Emerging Leaders, a program for existing businesses to prepare growth plans for their businesses enabling growth to their bottom line.  Memphis Mayor A.C. Wharton, Jr. offered remarks to the graduates in ceremonies held at Southwest Tennessee Community College, who sponsored the 2014 initiative along with the City of Memphis and Shelby County Government.  To highlight the Affordable Care Act, the Tennessee District Director presented the Small Business Health Options Program to navigators at a regional training event sponsored by the Delta Regional Authority in Memphis on November 6 in support of SBA's efforts to provide small business owners information on opportunities to offer health insurance to employees.  Additionally, the Tennessee District participated in an October 27 meeting in partnership with the General Services Administration's Sunbelt Region to inform the Downtown Memphis Commission on federal contracting programs, a meeting convened by the Memphis Strong Cities, Strong Communities initiative of the White House.   In support of women entrepreneurship, the District presented Felicia Teddleton, owner of Felicia-Bella Inc., the 2014 Woman Owned Small Business of the Year Award for the Tennessee District in a ceremony with customers and employees of this women's clothing business, which from its rural Rutherford, Tennessee origins, has both an on-line presence and four stores in  West Tennessee. 

The Tennessee District also presented a Government Contracting Workshop for Veterans on November 11 featuring presentations from the National Guard, Department of Veterans Affairs, General Services Administration and Army Corps of Engineers – Nashville District, an event that was promoted on local radio station WFSK-FM in Nashville.  As a part of Global Entrepreneurship week, the District will host Nashville lenders on November 18 so they may learn of how SBA's 90% loan guarantee for international trade loans may benefit their clients who are exporting Tennessee products around the globe. 

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