So God knew what was good - god, bdyillium is berydillium.....that stuff
that missiles and nuclear stuff is made.....so my bible code/calendar is
always pretty accurate - though as some have told me only 10 pepole know
how really operates.

So the man from Lithuania who committed all those murders may have had a
secret - like the man ordered to set fire to Los Alamos......this stuff,
this berydillium is one of the most dangerous of all products to handle.

What have these bastards done to the people of this country.....and
Richardson plays Mr. nice guy and destroys all the evidence with fire?
Ordred by Clinton?

They destroy homes and break hears of decent law abiding citizens - and
yet protect those who murder our children.

So two items - one I reproduce, the other is attached
herewith......explains God knew what he was doing and was very
particular in what he chose to call Eden and East of Eden, and the land
of Havilah and the 4 headed Pison (Python) Rivers.....two of which are
today, the River Tigres and Euphrates.....Iraq.....for that is where it
is alleged, the Garden of Eden was planted.    Not in Israel, but from
where Sadaam Hussein now sits an endangered species because maybe he
does not know all the secrets we know?

Murder in the Garden of Eden?

A Saba

Russian Mafia  uses bible calendar/code from days of Spandau......for
Albert Speer's Diary proves Gideon and the 300 aren't what they seem to
be are they.....the secet is the Phineas Brotherhood - the Spear of
Destiny which over the ages from the piercing of the side of Christ now
in form of missiles and neutrom bombs - the great powr now in hands of
the evil ones but I imagine they will soon self destruct, for this Spear
brings ony a curse, to those who use without caution......

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THE MINERAL BERYL
Chemistry: Be3Al2(SiO3)6, Beryllium Aluminum Silicate
Class: Silicates
Subclass: Cyclosilicates
Uses: Gemstone, mineral specimens and source of beryllium
Specimens
Also see variety specimens:
Aquamarine Specimens
Emerald Specimens
Goshenite Specimens
Heliodor Specimens
Morganite Specimens
Beryl is often unknown to the general public, even the gemstone-buying
public. However, it is one of the most important gem minerals. Beryl is
colorless in pure form; it is the many different impurities that give
beryl its varied coloration. Without these splendid color varieties,
beryl would be a rather ordinary gemstone with only average fire and
brilliance. Emerald is the green variety and Aquamarine is the blue
variety of beryl.
Other colors of beryl are also used as gemstones but are not as well
known.
The greenish-yellow variety is called Heliodor.
The pink variety is called Morganite.
The colorless variety is called Goshenite.
The name beryl is used for the red and golden varieties, which are
simply called red beryl and golden beryl, respectively.
Emerald is highly prized and is one of the most valued gemstones. Its
green color is peerless and all other green gemstones are compared to
its intensity. Emerald specimens are often "flawed" with mineral
inclusions and fractures; unlike other gems, these are considered part
of the stones' "character." These flaws actually help determine natural
from synthetically-produced stones. Uncut emerald specimens are rare on
the mineral markets, probably because even low grade emeralds can carry
a high price when cut as gems. Especially hard to find are true
"in-matrix" specimens. Fakes are often produced with natural crystals
glued into a "host" rock and then sold as an in-matrix specimen with a
highly inflated price.
Aquamarine is also a popular gem although it does not command nearly as
high a price as its green cousin. Uncut aquamarines are plentiful but
relatively expensive, as would be expected of crystalline gemstone
specimens. Large crystals of aquamarine are available on the open market
and represent perhaps the largest raw gemstone specimens.
PHYSICAL CHARACTERISTICS:
Color is varied and includes emerald green, blue to blue-green, yellow,
greenish-gold, red, colorless and pink.
Luster is vitreous.
Transparency: Crystals are transparent to translucent.
Crystal System is hexagonal; 6/m 2/m 2/m
Crystal Habits typically include the hexagonal prism with pincoid
terminations. The terminations are often modified by many different
pyramidal faces which can sometimes produce a rounded termination in the
rough shape of a used pencil eraser.
Cleavage is imperfect in one direction (basal).
Fracture is conchoidal.
Hardness is 7.5 - 8.
Specific Gravity is approximately 2.6 - 2.9 (average)
Streak is white.
Other Characteristics: Faces on large crystals are often pitted,
striated lengthwise and rough.
Associated Minerals include micas, quartz, euclase, calcite, tourmalines
and some feldspars.
Notable Occurances include Colombia and some African localities for
emerald; Brazil, Russia and Pakistan for aquamarine; California, Brazil,
Africa, and many other localities for other beryls.
Best Field Indicators are crystal habit, lack of good cleavage, hardness
and color.
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A. Saba
Dare To Call It Conspiracy



A. Saba
Dare To Call It Conspiracy

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