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06 Oct 2011 09:56 (GMT-12:00)
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Tue, 9th Aug 2005 01:02 |
| "Far from being the "death camps" as you have heard so often, places like Auschwitz, Dachau and Buchenwald were not in the business of extermination. They were work camps, critical to the German war effort. But did you know that the Jewish workers were compensated for their labor with scrip printed specifically for their use in stores, canteens and even brothels? The prisoner monetary system was conceived in ghettos such as Lodz, carried to camps such as Auschwitz and Dachau and still existed in the displaced persons camps that were established by the Allies after World War II. Here is the story of the money the court historians do not want you to even suspect existed."
Ref: http://www.wintersonnenwende.com/scriptorium/english/archives/articles/ccmoney.html
See also: The Iron Hand : Bringing Bush Democracy to America
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Mon, 8th Aug 2005 04:02 |
| "...The next step in the testing process is to try out the vaccine on a group of volunteers over age 65, followed by tests on children. Fauci said trials on the over-65 volunteers will begin within a month, and will take four to six months to complete. Tests on children will follow immediately.
In each case, Fauci said, scientists will determine if there are safety issues associated with giving the vaccine to those more vulnerable groups and what the appropriate dosage level should be for each group."
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Fri, 5th Aug 2005 03:09 |
| "What is emerging is a new bi-polar world, with the United States and Israel on one side, and the rest of the world on the other. This new alignment of forces, this shift in power relationships in the world, is strikingly reflected in the United Nations, where, time and time again, votes on issues in both the General As sembly and the Security Council pit the United States and Israel on one side, and virtually the entire rest of the world on the other.
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Tue, 2nd Aug 2005 04:02 |
| "America was rudely awakened to a new kind of danger on September 11, 2001: Terrorism. The attacks that day left 2,996 people dead, including the passengers on the four commercial airliners that were used as weapons... Four commercial jets crashed that day. But what if six jumbo jets crashed every day in the United States, claiming the lives of 783,936 people every year? That would certainly qualify as a massive tragedy, wouldn't it?
Well, forget "what if." The tragedy is happening right now. Over 750,000 people actually do die in the United States every year, although not from plane crashes. They die from something far more common and rarely perceived by the public as dangerous: modern medicine."
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Mon, 1st Aug 2005 21:53 |
| [ref: http://www.sierratimes.com/05/07/27/24_209_102_203_27308.htm]
Nancy Levant
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Sun, 31st Jul 2005 22:34 |
| "(AP) - The House voted Thursday to extend the USA Patriot Act, the nation's main anti-terrorism tool, just hours after televisions in the Capitol beamed images of a new attack in London.
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The House debate included frequent references to the attacks earlier in the day, two weeks after larger London blasts that killed 56, including four suicide bombers."
[ref: http://wagnews.blogspot.com/2005/07/london-blasts-help-extend-us-patriot.html]
Yes, the House must protect the Homeland. God save the Queen!
Fear does more than just drive men mad, it points out the insane.
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Fri, 22nd Jul 2005 03:21 |
| The Guardian Unlimited: "The U.S. House approved a measure this week authorizing the government "to initiate radio and television broadcasts that will provide a consistently accurate, objective, and comprehensive source of news to Venezuela.'' It must still be approved by the Senate."
How come the Venezuelians get it and not us?
[ref: http://www.guardian.co.uk/worldlatest/story/0,1280,-5158411,00.html]
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Tue, 19th Jul 2005 20:35 |
| Holocaust Remembrance Day
Yom Ha Shoah - 2004
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