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From: "earthman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> LaViolette writes that the theory from where Tarot came to Europe
> was via ancient Egypt--that gypsies migrated from India to Egypt,acquired
> the knowledge, and moved on to Europe.
But point of fact, l
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From: "name AOL USER" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Perhap the interpretations are not PC (sexist bullshit), but the facts
can't
> be wrong can they?
I think it was Mark Twain who opined: "There are lies. There are damned
lies.
And then there are s
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> Oliver Curry, the principal researcher, said long working
> hours and commuting by fathers could contribute to
> uncertainty about whether children have been fathered
> by the man who is bringing them up.
Pretty sexist. Men aren't the
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As luck would have it, yesterday's Tourbus e-newsletter contained the
following:
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URBAN LEGEND #1: KFC restaurants no longer use the word 'chicken' to
describe their product because they serve meat from genetically
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From: "nessie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >The story is about homosexual rape
>
> No it's not. It's about an act of prostitution that was interupted by the
> police.
Agreed. But according to some jurisdictions, sexual activity with a minor
is dee
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>The story is about homosexual rape.
The story was about pedophilia, not homosexuality. The two are not
equivalent.
>I find it hard to hard to grasp the concept of heterosexuals commiting
homosexual rape. If they >did they wouldn't be het
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From: "The Extremist" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Just a lifestyle, huh?
>
> What if it was your child?
Pedophilia has as much to do with homosexuality between consenting
adults as it does to heterosexual
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From: "pennie hammons" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Actually, I spent 20 minutes writing my reply to you when my husband
rolled
> over in bed and hit the keyboard with his hand. I don't know what he
pushed
> but it deleted everything I'd written and
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From: "pennie hammons" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >It matters not a whit what our CURRENCY (which really has no more value
> >than
> >the paper it's printed on) says...
>
> Hey June, then I'll trade you my ones for a bunch of hundreds...?
Don't ha
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From: The Extremist
>Our country was founded on Christianity not Wiccan, Hinduism, etc. The
founders were the sons >and grandsons of over a hundred years of colonial
Christian tradition. From the Charter to Sir >Walter Raleigh circa. 1584,
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From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Well, there is a connection between the two. After all many of the
so-caled
> Christian holidays are, in fact, relics of earlier Pagan festivals.
I would argue that ALL Christian holidays are in fact relics of ear
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From: "Kelly" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > I could swear our currency still says "In God We Trust", not goddess.
> > Here's my outrage...that you can make a connection between paganism and
> > Christianity. Freedom of Religeon, I guess, is a little
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From: "pennie hammons" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I could swear our currency still says "In God We Trust", not goddess.
> Here's my outrage...that you can make a connection between paganism and
> Christianity. Freedom of Religeon, I guess, is a lit
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And yet, for all those links that were listed showing purported
Y2K glitches, life still went on, and continues on, as normal...
June ;-)
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> Shortly after the bombing, Michael Loudenslager was actively helping in
> the rescue and recovery effort. A large number of those at the bomb-site
> either saw or talked with him. During the course of the early rescue
> efforts, however, Mik
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> Milestone #9: February 29, 2000. On this date, leap day occurs.
> Most people assume that every fourth year is a leap year. However,
> every fourth turn-of-the-century is a leap year, too. The year
> 1900 was not a leap year; the year 2000 is. Therefore, if the
> computer doesn
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From: "Mack White" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Apparently, back in the early days of computers, this minor Y2K bug was
> discovered. Someone took note of the fact and realized it might come in
> useful later. So, in 1968, the National Bureau of Standards mandated the
> six-digit sy
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> They had the job of explaining how the world could spend so much money on
> what seems to have been one of the biggest non-events.
One of the reason it's been a non-event is just because so much money was
spent to resolve the problem...
> Computer experts made small fortunes
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From: "Tenorlove" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Good point, June, didn't think about the heat. So that would mean LATE
> summer or fall.
As has been pointed out, the Bible DOES spell out when Jesus was born, if
one reads carefully -- namely, that Mary's cousin Elizabeth conceived Jo
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From: "Nurev Ind Research" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> It only takes a few days for lambs to become strong enough to pasture.
But more than a few days to become strong enough to keep up with a migrating
herd...
> As for wintering in town... you are thinking like a Northerner. Winter
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From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Anybody hear anything about the celebrations in Egypt at the pyramids?
The
> last I heard the events were being cancelled. Did anything happen there?
> Does anybody know about it?
Only thing I saw was a bit of the 'floor show' that was carried by PBS
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> Maybe that's why New York Mayor Giuliani plans to spend the turn of the
> Millennium in an underground bunker. Maybe someone will try to disrupt
> this particular, blatantly "hyperdimensional" event in New York...
Giuliani never had plans to spend New Years Eve in the undergro
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From: "Tenorlove" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I'm not knowledgeable about the Jewish calendar (yet), but based upon
> evidence in the New Testament Nativity stories, mainly the behavior of
> the shepherds in Luke, Jesus would have been born sometime between
> midsummer and mid-autumn.
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From: "Kathryn R Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> New Zealand Overview of incidents, maps
> http://www.y2k.govt.nz/home/navigationpage.htm
Well, it's 20 minutes into the new year for New Zealand, but when I just
checked
this site, its "Millenium Incident Map" is showing a 12/31/99 d
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From: "Bill Kingsbury" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> They did not know that he was a believing Jew, who was born,
> according to historians in the year 4 BCE (and not in the year 0),
> in Bethlehem, and that his mother's name was Miriam, that is, the
> Virgin Mary.
Neither did the t
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From: "Tatman, Robert" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> If I were infiltrating the United States with the mission of conducting
> terrorist operations, I sure as hell would not try to bring my own
> explosives across the border in such a way that they would be found by a
> routine inspectio
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> Roofs in Times Square will be manned by crack teams of
> police snipers with night vision scopes mounted on their
> high-powered rifles. Every parked car in a mile long three
> block wide strip of midtown will be towed to prevent the
> deployment of car bombs.
This is done eve
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From: "nessie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> What exactly are "homosexual values" and why would the NWO promote them?
Well, all the gays I've known over the years were staunch Reaganite
conservatives...
> Good riddance. The nuclear family is a very recent and not very wide
> spread ab
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From: "Sanders" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> It really pisses me off to read the crap Bard sometimes writes, but I know
> that questioning him on his views doesn't work because he NEVER replies to
> anything that doesn't agree with him already. Also, since I am one of
those
> humans who
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No one person 'invented' ASCII...it was developed by
committee back in the 1940s. If this 'Bemer' was part
of that committee, he'd be at least in his 80s by now...
And BTW...a 'firewall' won't keep banks from sharing
data ;-)
June (who's not planning on visiting any hill
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>"Rabbis view Christian festivities in Israel as a threat to the Jewish
>foundations of the state. They are claiming that even Christmas trees
>'defile Judaism.'
Technically, being solely pagan, 'Christmas' trees also 'defile'
Christianity...along with mistletoe, holly, reindee
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From: MICHAEL SPITZER <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>I would suggest people actually LEARN something about computers >>before
>>disseminating such garbage
>
>
>GRAGAGE!@!@! I _BEG_ your pardon!
>
>
>What I said there, WORKS...i.e., I did it!
It works because it's a non-issue...as I
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From: Sno0wl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Not again Did anyone else see the story about the impending >Coast
>Guard announcement?
Just before I went to bed last night, CNN had a 'crawl' on the bottom of
their screen that the Coast Guard was set to make an announcement at 9:30 pm
ED
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Considering the amount of airtraffic in the area, one would expect that more
than Kennedy's Piper would have been affected.
June ;-)
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From: day <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>The problem is that homosexuality
>is being pushed on us as an alternative lifestyle
I don't feel 'pushed upon' at all...
Once again, whatever 2 consenting adults wish to do in the privacy of their
bedroom is their own business, whether they are o
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From: day <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sorry, Juney, that you feel quoting the word of God is wicked.
The name is 'June', not 'Juney'; and you are not 'quoting' the word of God,
but taking it out of context.
>If you embrace homosexuals for their lifestyle without trying to
>do God's
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From: nessie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>I'd much rather have a non-promiscuous gay couple as a neighbor or >>even
>>as a coworker, than those promiscous straights...
>
>
>
>Then you're a bigot, too. You just have different prejudices.
Against promiscuity? Guilty as charged...
But
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>Subject: April 19, June 7, July 16
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kansan1225)
>Date: Sat, Jun 5, 1999 8:46 AM
>Message-id: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>Many evil acts have been perpetrated by clandestine Luciferian Masons
>(CLuMs) on or around these three dates, April 19, June 7, and July
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>>Again, solely a matter of FAITH...
>
>True, as Kierkegaarde noted one must make a leap of faith. All >religious
>constructs are subjective and fideistic and, in my opinion, >irrational and
>anti-rational. Credo quia absurdum est!
But irrati
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From: AOL User <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tue, 1 Jun 1999 09:39:18 EDT
>To associate the Lord Jesus Christ with pagan idols is essentially to >deny
>his diety.
Jesus' 'diety' is solely a matter of FAITH, not 'fact'...
Various 'pagan' religions feel that their particular diety or
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From: Sno0wl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Tue, 4 May 1999 19:37:28 +
>>Children attacked by flesh-eating bacteria after taking medicine
>
>How could taking ibuprofen possibly "cause" this infection What
> >relation could there possibly be between a bacteria and a "pain >kil
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] continues mentally masturbating thusly:
>The "housewife" comment was an intentional, and purposeful burr
>placed under the saddle of a feminist donkey.
Then I suggest you go out and find one...since if you'd been on this
list for any length of time, you would k
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] trolled:
>I'm a newcomer to this list, so I shouldn't really be saying
>anything...
That's right...'netiquette' is to 'lurk' for awhile and get a feel for
a list, and if you deem it not for you, unsubscribe without comment.
Listmembers, it seems we're getting
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From: Frank Newsom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>This list is a really fine group of conspiracy folk. Can't even find
>the one right under their own noses. There was once a time when you
>could only post 4 times a day.
Hmmm...I've been on this list almost from the beginning, when posti
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] mentally masturbated thusly:
>Those of you who have *carefully* read my contributions to this list,
I've been on this list almost from it's inception, and can't seem to
place YOU amongst the longtime contributors of good information here...
>Housewife June ha
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From: Sno0wl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Gee, "The Basketball Diaries" is a pretty old bookbeen around for
>quite a long time. Seems to me it was written quite a few years ago.
>But then, I guess highschool students couldn't read.
The book may be 'old', but the movie's only a few
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>If you share any characteristics with shooters, should you be
>repressed?
Seems to me that Hitler and the Nazis used the same tactics...some
young Jewish guy in Paris killed some German, suddenly you had
'Krystalnacht' in reprisal against all the Jews in Germany...
> ##
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From: Sno0wl <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Odd place to "target athletes"--in the library? I would have thought
>athletes would hang out in the gym and locker rooms?
The thing seems to have been planned around the school's 'lunch hour',
and apparantly a good many students, facing exams s
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>2. WHO "introduced" these two boys to HOMOSEXUALITY ?
[snip]
>Q2: Who "INITIATED" the two dead suspects to HOMOSEXUALITY ?
>Research shows that almost all homosexuals were molested as
>children themselves
[rest of the nonsense snipped]
This is outright bullshit.
I challenge
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>In school today, I saw my peers laughing about the massacre which
>happened in Columbine yesterday. Some were giggling and joking
>around, pointing at people who were wearing black,
People deal with horror in different ways, and often the only way they
can cope with it is to la
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In a message dated 04/21/1999 1:15:40 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>There's never an excuse for murder, but it might be a good idea if
>kids were taught how to treat each other so that everyone was
>enjoying the experience.
It comes down to The Golden Rul
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I also found it strange that on the videos shown on the news this
morning, it showed the cops 'rescuing' some students, but all these
students were running with their hands linked behind their heads,
in what basically looked like a gauntlet between two lines of SWAT
teams...basic
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