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It was on my to-do list to some day check into these "Points of Light" Awards that are mentioned every week in Governor Jeb Bush's newsletters. I was suspicious of the NAME of the awards, "Points of Light." But I didn't even have to go searching as I just happened to come across the "real origin" of the "Points of Light" phrase while reading another article tonight... AMAZING... See below... Source/bg From: "Governor Jeb Bush" <jeb.bush@myflorida.com> For those E-Newsletter recipients who have Adobe Acrobat reader,
Governor [...] GOVERNOR BUSH PRESENTS POINTS OF LIGHT AWARD TO SCOTT LEWIS
1934 -- The Externalization of the Hierarchy by Alice A. Bailey
is published. Bailey is an occultist, whose works are channeled
from a spirit guide, the Tibetan Master [demon spirit] Djwahl
Kuhl. Bailey uses the phrase "points of light" in connection
with a "New Group of World Servers" and claims that
1934 marks the beginning of "the organizing of the men and
women... group work of a new order... [with] progress defined
by service... the world of the Brotherhood... the Forces of Light...
[and] out of the spoliation of all existing culture and civilization,
the new world order must be built." A CHRONOLOGICAL HISTORY OF THE NEW WORLD ORDER Volume 8, Issue 1 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- GOVERNOR BUSH PRESENTS POINTS OF LIGHT AWARD TO SCOTT LEWIS WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 04, 2006 TALLAHASSEE - Governor Jeb Bush today recognized Scott Lewis of West Palm Beach as this week's Points of Light Award recipient. Scott is the founder of the Eagles' Wings Foundation, Inc., a faith-based, non-profit organization that served the residents of Harrison County, Mississippi for more than a month after Hurricane Katrina. Eagles are also a big FREEMASON symbol. How long do you think Scott would be able to keep his non-profit status? Source/bg "Through Scott's outstanding leadership, many of our fellow Americans found relief immediately following Hurricane Katrina," said Governor Bush. "Scott's team of volunteers represented Florida well through their admirable service and dedication to helping those in need." The Eagles' Wings, Inc. established a team of volunteers known as "Pathfinders" to aid Mississippi communities impacted by Hurricane Katrina. The efforts combined military personnel and local civilians working to address the needs of more than 110,000 impacted residents of Harrison County. Lewis was among the command staff at the Emergency Operations Center, and was instrumental in organizing the outreach to assist storm victims. Under his direction, he helped establish the single largest combined Point of Distribution and Comfort Station at the Harrison County Convention Center. "Scott Lewis and his team's dedication to serving those in need is exemplary," said Colonel Joe Spraggins, Director of Harrison County Emergency Management. "God has lifted us up on 'Eagles' Wings' and it has been a blessing to our community." The Governor's Points of Light Award, sponsored by Royal Caribbean International and Celebrity Cruises, recognizes a Florida resident or organization that demonstrates exemplary service to the community. Award recipients are announced weekly. A panel of judges composed of leaders in the areas of volunteerism and service evaluate all nominations and make recommendations to the Governor. Volunteer Florida Foundation manages the program. For more information, or to nominate, go to www.VolunteerFloridaFoundation.org . Source: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/THE_PARADISE_REPORTER |
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