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Skeleton reveals violent life and death of medieval knight

A 620-year-old skeleton discovered under the floor of Stirling Castle has shed new light on the violent life of a medieval knight.

Sunday, June 28, 2009

Who Are They? Who Runs the World?

Corporate CFR Members Get Most of the Bailout Money


FLASHBACK: Obama Intimately Tied To Carbon Trading Scam

Guess Who's Getting Rich Off The Cap-and-Trade Bill? Our Good Friends at Goldman Sachs!

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Basically it comes down to this. "They" have won. There is nothing anyone can do.

With the banker bailout and the stimulus packages they now control all the cash flow.
With the new carbon taxes(cap and trade bill) they control all material things you will have access to.
With the Clean Water Act 2009 they have control of private land.
With the upcoming healthcare they control your health and how much your life is worth.
With the new Cyber Czar they will control the information you will have access to.
With the patriot act you have no constitutional rights.
Now they come for your guns

JFK, Executive Order 11110 and the Warren Commission.

"Five months later JFK was shot. As soon as he was buried, the silver notes he signed in were pulled from circulation. And what is a bank president doing on the Warren Commission?"


JFK II Assassination Study (many ties to the Bush Crime Family)

From Nazis to NASA, Part I

Operation Paperclip was the code name for the 1945 Joint Intelligence Objectives Agency recruitment of German scientists from Nazi Germany to the U.S. after VE Day.

Homeland Security drone patrolling NNY

Coming to your neighborhood sooner than you think

Saturday, June 20, 2009

The Zionist Gang that Bankrupted General Motors

So, how did GM go bankrupt? If one looks at the sales figures for GM, it simply does not make sense. In 2007, GM was the largest producer of vehicles in the world, manufacturing 13 percent of the total, and had the largest slice of the U.S. car and truck market with 23.4 percent of domestic sales.

Globally, GM sold 9.4 million cars and trucks in 2007, an increase of 3 percent over 2006. GM's 2007 tally was, in fact, the second best global sales total in the company's 100-year history and marked the third consecutive year the company had sold more than 9 million vehicles.

That doesn't sound like a company on the brink of collapse, does it?

"The Foundation Series"-Using the law of mass action, it can predict the future, but only on a large scale

Which is the basis for analyzing computer data collected from the internet.

(gleaned from hour five of the Thursday June 10, 2009 Alex Jones Show)

Thursday, June 11, 2009