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By SolAris
For many millennia various philosophers and other misfits with little else to do have broken their heads over the question of whether it is semantically proper for a single person to ever use the plural pronoun "we", when describing his own actions.
Some say that one should not be "semantically allowed" to say things like "we view this negatively" or even "we'll see you later" - because such statements are logically meaningless. A person can speak only for himself, he has absolutely no control over what others do, and can't force them to agree with his actions or views, either in the past or in the future. Therefore it would be a fallacy to include anybody else in what you are saying really about yourself.
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Thanks to the guys at Red ICE From AAA sky, an excellent list of Google videos to watch featuring conspiracies of all kinds. Happy Viewing :)
Michael Tsarion - 2012 - The Future of Mankind
William Cooper: JFK Assassin Unmasked
Rigged USA Elections 2004 exposed
What Is Fascism?
What is Freemsonry? Click Read more for the rest of the list.
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By Philip Gardiner Best selling author of The Serpent Grail, The Shining Ones, Gnosis: The Secret of Solomon’s Temple Revealed and Proof - Does God Exist?
I decided it was time to try and track them down
"The only nation in the world that knows right from wrong is the German nation, and Germany must fulfil her mission, otherwise European civilization will be ruined." - Dr. Rudolf Steiner, Stuttgart, 1918.
Germany has seen the rise and fall of many secret societies and has harbored or fostered the growth of more than most European countries. From the Rosicrucians to the Order to the Golden Dawn, from the Freemasons to the early days of the Nazi Party, Germany has had its fair share of intrigue.
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Article Source - MosNews.Com
Soviet dictator Josef Stalin ordered the creation of Planet of the Apes-style warriors by crossing humans with apes, according to recently uncovered secret documents, the Scotsman.com reports.
Moscow archives show that in the mid-1920s Russia’s top animal breeding scientist, Ilya Ivanov, was ordered to turn his skills from horse and animal work to the quest for a super-warrior.
Stalin reportedly told the scientist: “I want a new invincible human being, insensitive to pain, resistant and indifferent about the quality of food they eat.”
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The Horrible Truth at the Heart of the Roswell Story
In last month’s newsletter I directed readers to links for Nick Redfern’s important articles on his very human explanation of the Roswell event. I also included Stanton Friedman’s review of Nick’s book.
My interest, of course, was due primarily to the fact that Nick’s view was essentially the same as I put forth four years ago in The Façade—that the bodies connected with the Roswell event were human unfortunates used by the "sanitized Nazis" crawling through the corridors of our nation’s defense and aerospace industries. As promised, I have now read Nick’s book for myself and offer this review. In the course of sharing my thoughts, I think it’s important to interact with Stanton Friedman’s review.
Stanton’s stature and expertise in this area are unquestioned. However, I believe that his dismissal of Nick’s position is hardly on firm footing, being built on inconsistent reasoning and deflecting attention away from the most salient details. Since he is the top researcher on this issue, and since he did write a review of Redfern’s book, he’s the best person to interact with concerning my own thoughts. But before getting into the details, an overview is in order.
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World War Two UFO Secrets
Several weeks ago I wrote an article on Project Silver Bug, that focused upon plans that both Canada and the United States had in the 1950s to build and fly UFO-like aircraft. But they were not alone. A decade before, the Nazis were doing something very similar.
That the Nazis had been working to perfect a circular-shaped aircraft that would broadly fit the classic flying saucer description is a theory that does have some merit. The following US Air Force report of 3 January 1952 from Brigadier General W.M. Garland to General Samford, Air Force Director of Intelligence, full demonstrates this:
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Skeptics, patriots and believers descend on Rachel to celebrate Area 51’s 50th birthday
"I’ve heard it whispered, an aside, that it is a place where whales can fly ... and horny toads, not land-locked bound, streak through the air, faster than sound ... So if you ever hear of this place, please hope it exists in time and space, for what they do there can’t be told, but freedom’s light, they there uphold."
By the light of a blazing campfire, that patriotic paean to Area 51 received whoops and hollers this past Saturday, as celebrants gathered to commemorate the Golden Anniversary of everyone’s favorite "secret" military base. The infamous "cammo dudes" in their white Jeeps turned a deaf ear on the spirited rendition of "Happy Birthday," sung a stone’s throw from the Groom Lake Road border.
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Article Source Recorded history teaches us that throughout the centuries, people have mysteriously vanished, there are as many explanations as there are countries in which this happens. What follows are a series of incidents, in which this has taken place.
THE LOST COLONY OF ROANOKE
In 1587, a colony of 114 men, women, and children became one of the earliest attempts to colonize the new world - America. Traveling from Britain to Roanoke Island, on North Carolina’s coast, they were the first true attempt at colonization of the New World. They also became one of the Nation’s first great mysteries.
The colony, led by John White, settled on Roanoke Island, off the coast of North Carolina. John White’s granddaughter, Virginia Dare, became the first American born in this new land. But times were tough in the new world and supplies became scarce. Ten days after Virginia’s birth, Simon Fernandes, a Portuguese sailor, was forced to return to England for more supplies. After much protest, John White was chosen to return with him.
Upon his arrival to England, John White found that his mother country was engaged in a grave war with the Spaniards. Force to assist in this wartime effort, John White was unable to return to Roanoke Island until 3 years later.
When John White arrived back in the Americas on August 18, 1590, he could not find a single trace of the colony. No people, living or dead, could be found anywhere. All personal belonging were left in place as if the people simply disappeared into thin air. His only clue was a carving on a tree - ’CRO’ was all he could decipher. Thinking that the 3 letters may have been a unsuccessful attempt to spell out the word CROATOAN, a nearby island, John White sailed to Croatoan to search for his family and fellow Englishmen. No trace of the colonists has ever been found. Someday, perhaps precise evidence will be found telling what exactly did happen, but until then, the "Lost Colony" will remain one of history’s greatest mysteries.
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You know the routine. Lump all the negative influences in your life together, and then, without bothering to analyze them too critically, throw them all out, because you deem them "detrimental to your well-being." As many may well be.
So it is with the list of bizarre organizations and secret gatherings of like-minded individuals, sometimes called cults. Such as---and these are just a few-the Bohemian Grove, Skull and Bones, Bilderberg Group, Club of Rome, and the Illuminati. Curiously, even our own auspicious Council of Foreign Relations, and the Tri-Lateral Commission might qualify if secrecy is the predominant criteria.
You will have noticed that one, so-called "secret" organization, was not mentioned: Freemasonry. Why was Freemasonry omitted from the list? Because of all the dark and obtuse organizations which I consider the "bath water", I have a gnawing suspicion that Freemasonry may be the "baby" we are thoughtlessly throwing out with it.
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Article Source The rolling hills of Devon are steeped in mystery and intrigue with numerous strange myths and legends stretching back down through the centuries. None is so gruesome however as the tale of the murderous monk who inflicted carnage on the secluded valley where his chapel was situated.
Even more disturbing however is the revelation that there is more than an element of truth in the story. So much so that it is probable that this Devonian man of the cloth is England’s first documented serial killer.
On the slopes of Haldon Hill lie the remains of Lidwell Chapel, the site of one of Devon’s more macabre tales. The name, Lidwell, is actually a corruption of "Lady’s Well" and the chapel is dedicated to St. Mary Magdalene. Like so many other churches and chapels, it was built on what was formerly a pagan place of worship, a sacred well, probably dedicated to the goddess of spring. There is, too, evidence of the original well and this can be seen in a corner of the grounds.
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