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Of course these days when they screw with the virgin queen
they're hoping for a kid named Oscar.
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Date: Tue, 23 Mar 1999 10:29:47 -0500
From: "Hardy M. Cook" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: SHK 10.0512 Re: T
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Howard Davis wrote:
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>Kris Millegan wrote:
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>> Treason in America -- From Aaron Burr to Averell Harriman
>> ANTON CHAITKIN (C)1984
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>> It was
>> only t}he adoption of the Constitution in 1787 which undercut these projects.
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According to this list the Serbs don't celebrate Easter
at all... Are they Knights Templar? That might explain
why the Vatican has it in for them.
Of course, there is a simpler explanation. Go-Global doesn't
give a shit about promoting und
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Date: Thu, 25 Mar 1999 10:07:29 -0500 (EST)
From: Stuart M Leiderman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: bartering bottles in Russia
Group: Empty glass bottles are now being accepted as currency in
cash-
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>from:
>http://www.aci.net/kalliste/
>http://www.aci.net/kalliste/">The Home Page of J. Orlin Grabbe
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>Russian Follies
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>New Yorker Magazine Says Iraq Made $800,000 Payoff to Primakov
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>Gee, I've only been talking about intelligence agencies spying on
>bank
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> Memorandum Number Three: Thesis -
> The Order Creates The Soviet Union
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> In an earlier book, published in 1974, we presented major evidence of
>Wall Street assistance for the Bolshevik Revolution. This assistance was
>mainly cash, guns and ammunition, and diplomatic s
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If there isn't a big copyright battle then I'll believe
in a "Stargate Conspiracy"
The movie sucked.
The TV series sucks.
Hey, maybe it's a brilliant plan to lull us into a
false sense of
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On Wed, 10 Feb 1999, Jesse Dolan wrote:
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> On Tue, 9 Feb 1999 22:04:49 -0800 Gerry Forbes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> >http://www.tv.cbc.ca/undercurrents/
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> >The
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http://www.tv.cbc.ca/undercurrents/
The Feb. 7 Undercurrents show had a segment on mind control.
Nick Begich demonstrates the neurophone. Soviet mind control expert Igor
Smirnov is interviewed and reveals that the FBI wanted him to destabilize
the situation at Wa
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Wow! I could barely read this, it's so thick with fnords.
An amazing piece of sophistry. I wonder how long ago it
was that they were recommending that the IMF give money
to Russia for exactly the same reasons they say not to now.
How do the
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Lloyd Miller wrote:
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>Very interesting! I had never heard specifics of Disney before, but:
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>It is common knowledge to researchers that the CIA systematically
>infiltrated the media after WWII to create a "Great Wurlitzer" to manipulate
>opinion world-wide...this prog
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Howard Davis wrote:
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> So now I do not have the single question of whether or not it
>happened, but now I have two questions, first: Why did the allies do
>nothing about it?
> After the above was released I expected a lot of discussion on the
>above question. I did
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Teo1000 wrote:
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>Well, as regards this sickness. I am sick myself and it is most unusual. I
>am told it is the flu, but it is unlike any flu I have had before, in addition
>I got a flu shot around October of last year. I don't know how these things
>relate but I have
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On reading this biography of Cecil Rhodes by John Flint it is
hard to imagine Rhodes as the grand mastermind of the "triumph
of the Anglo-Saxon race". No doubt he believed in the idea and
no doubt that he proposed forming a secret society to bring
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from
Cecil Rhodes
by John Flint
Hutchinson & Co.
London 1976
ISBN 0 09 125700 x
pp 248-252
APPENDIX
RHODES'
"CONFESSION OF FAITH"
of 1877
[Two manuscript v
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Linda Minor wrote:
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>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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>>Now, in her latest communique, Mills' source has revealed
>>something so inherently obvious that the wonder is it was not
>>discerned until now. He is quoted as saying, "The Euro goes into
>>effect today. Once thi
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Alamaine Ratliff wrote:
>Of course, another way to look is from the optimistic perspective. Why are
>Americans expected to be in charge of the world. One comment I heard after
>the decline and fall of the Wall was there were no more clear-cut or
>well-defined "enemies"
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Linda Minor wrote:
>My research indicates that the money used to finance new industry in many
>cases comes from so-called "investment trusts" based in Scotland, which are
>affiliated with banks in Montreal and Toronto. If you read Tarpley and
>Chaitkin's Unauthorized Biography
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Robert Tatman wrote:
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>"A.C. Szul" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> I wager that if we were to ask everyone on this list --about 400 plus-- and
>folks on
>> the other lists (MC, REPUB, RUSH, XPOLT, etc.) you'll find not one person
>who has
>> been "polled" or "interviewed
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Alamaine Ratliff wrote:
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>What calamity (if any) was about to befall Geo Bush (Sr) when it was
>originally decided to act against Iraq back in '90? It seems as though
>when 'genderhood' is threatened, Hussein appears to be the one they try to
>geld. I refer to this in
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Robert Tatman wrote:
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>Gerald Harp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Did anyone else watch 60 Minutes last night?
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>My wife was completely flabbergasted by Soros's contradictory statements. She
>kept muttering, "I don't understand it." All I can say is, if Soros was
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