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Monthly Archives: March 2007

Has the Iran War Started Already?

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A curious story buried at the bottom of the mainstream news has come to light. Apparently, last September, U.S. and Iraqi military were engaged in a firefight with the Iranian army at the Iran-Iraq border. Iranian soldiers were killed. This story has been kept secret for over 6 months. The American troops involved have been told to keep quiet, but hushed conversations abound. The Iranians were found inside Iraqi territory when they were approached. The [...]

NAU Now

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There was a meeting last year in Banff, Alberta, Canada that was held in secret concerning the creation of the North American Union consisting of Canada, The United States and Mexico. The media did not cover this story, though a Wall Street Journal reporter was an observer. The plan is to quietly create this new political and economic power that will rival and surpass the European Union. A major highway connecting the 3 countries is [...]

Anna 1, Anna 2….

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The autopsy report on Anna Nicole Smith is in and has determined that she died from an “accidental overdose” while taking 9 different types of medications. Anna was an extremely programmed Monarch sex slave who was well versed in mixing of drugs and narcotics. Granted, she was depressed over the death of her 20-year-old son, Daniel last year. But she had a new baby to care for now. Without naming names, I feel that there [...]

Persian Excursion

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Iran seized 15 British sailors in the Persian Gulf this week claiming that they had entered into Iranian territorial waters. The British were on a “routine” investigation of an Iranian merchant vessel when they were surrounded by the Iranian navy and escorted back to Iran for questioning. Now Iran says that the sailors admit crossing into their territory. Iran refuses to allow any contact by the British government with the crew of the seized ship. [...]

Campfire Story

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The 12-year-old boy missing from his Boy Scout camping outing in North Carolina, has been found alive after 4 days in the mountain woods. There is more to this story than is being told. The father of the boy claims that he got homesick and decided to find a road and hitchike back. Plus, the boy has ADD and was sent on the trip without his medication. Very odd. Seems the other boys went on [...]

The Trump Card

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Donald Trump was interviewed on CNN and said that President Bush was the worst president in history. I could not agree more! Obviously, Trump has some sort of agenda that is being fulfilled, though he had neutral things to say about the other possible presidential candidates. Trump is a truly nice guy. I met him accidentally a few years ago in New York when I literally bumped into Marla Maples. Click here Gambia Gambit The [...]

More Child Abuse!

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This week has seen even more child abuse in the United States. A 6-year-old boy in Georgia was found dead in a field, murdered by a known pedophile. In Indiana, a father stabbed his 11-month-old son in the back up to the knife handle and then thrown out of a car window! Horrendous! Men are being activated to commit deadly crimes against children. Part of the ritual sacrifice of the New World Religion. Political Jockeying [...]

News Tidbits

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Here are some interesting news items that are quite intriguing, yet unexplained. – Methane gas is seeping into some wells in Texas. Could this be from the Gulf of Mexico shifting again? – A strange cold water eddy has formed off the coast of Sydney, Australia. It seems to be pulling water down toward the bottom. This could be an indication of a whirlpool forming from a crack in the sea floor as tectonic plates [...]

Attacking the Vulnerable

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There have been several stories in the news this week about infants and children being attacked or kidnapped. One story showed a baby that had its nose chewed off by a rat while it slept. Another incident involved a sick newborn kidnapped from a hospital in Texas under the watch of security cameras. But perhaps the most vile story was on the 101-year-old woman and an 85-year-old-woman being attacked and robbed by an assailant, also [...]

Radioactive Russian Roulette

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An American woman and her daughter visiting Russia were poisoned by thallium, a radioactive material. The 2 women, born in the Soviet Union and emigrated to the USA in 1989, were in Russia attending a family wedding. No one knows how or why they were poisoned, but this brings to mind the Russian spy also killed in London last year by radioactive material. Could these women have been spies? Fortunately for them, they survived, walked [...]

New Zealand Blowing Its Top

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The Mt. Ruapehu volcano on the North Island is about to lose its top. Scientists say that a lahar can be expected at any time as the crater lake is filled to capacity with water and debris and is leaking. Lahars are mud/ rock avalanches that rush down the top of a volcano at speeds of hundreds of miles per hour. They bury and kill whatever is in the path. New Zealand and vicinity has [...]

Inner Earth

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Foreign cave divers in Mexico’s Yucatan Peninsula found an underground river said to be the world’s longest, estimated to be 95 feet, connecting two major cave systems. They believe that it is connected to another system said to be 125 feet long. Janet’s grandfather explored an underground river in his Missouri hometown almost 100 years ago resulting in the town cementing the entrance to the cave closed. There are many underground rivers everywhere, eventually leading [...]

Death by Anitoxident

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Bet those are two words you never thought you’d see in the same sentence. Seems like researchers out there (government endorsed) don’t think Vitamins A and E and beta carotene are so good for you anymore. Let’s save them the trouble of a media campaign and start asking now that they be dispensed via prescription only by a licensed MD? East Coast/West Coast New York New York, the twinning city has now banned the “N” [...]

UFOs & Canada Joining Forces?

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A former Canadian defense minister, Paul Hellyer, 83, is demanding governments worldwide disclose and use secret alien technologies obtained in alleged UFO crashes to stem climate change. After all, what does he have to lose at age 83? This one you have to read for yourself. Check it out at: Outer Space/Inner Earth Now that there is evidence of water on Mars–what’s next? Why, water inside the Earth! Scientists have discovered a huge ocean that [...]