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Humans Inhabited Earth for Millions of Years - Masons Try to Suppress Evidence [Full Thread] Post Date: 2010-03-11 16:34:31 by Original_Intent
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Humans Inhabited Earth for Millions of Years Masons Try to Suppress Evidence "Anatomically modern humans have been present on the Earth not just for 100,000 years or less (the orthodox version), but for millions of years, and that metal objects of advanced design have been in use at equally early periods." by Cornelius B (for henrymakow.com) The model of human prehistory built-up by scholars over the past two centuries is sadly and completely wrong, and a deliberate tool of disinformation and mind control. This is the thesis of the essay, "Forbidden Archaeology" by Michael Cremo and Richard L. Thompson ...
Grumpy Comes Home Post Date: 2010-03-11 14:52:36 by X-15
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Poster Comment:"The oldest B-25 WWII era bomber comes home from England to the Historic Flight, Restoration Hangar, opening March 1st, 2010 in Everett, Washington. This video documents Grumpy's official entry to the United States in Bellingham, WA and the final leg to Everett's Paine Field."
Archaeological Discovery Supports Scripture...Once Again Post Date: 2010-03-10 19:31:00 by Stick To Disinformation
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Breakpoint ^ | 03/09/2010 | Charles Colson Once again, archaeology confirms the accuracy of biblical history. Thats good news, but should it affect how we believers view Scripture? Israeli archeologist Eilat Mazar has reported an exciting discoveryevidence that newly unearthed fortifications in Jerusalem were built 3,000 years ago. Based on the age of pottery shards that she found at the site, Mazar believes that the fortifications were built by Solomon, just as described in the Old Testament. Of course thats interesting news for Jews and Christians, but theres a lot more to this than you might expect. As the Associated Press reported, If the age of the ...
SNL-President's Reunion Behind the Scenes Post Date: 2010-03-10 07:27:46 by Itistoolate
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Funny or Die's Presidential Reunion from Will Ferrell
The History of Money, Part 1 Post Date: 2010-03-09 17:28:07 by James Deffenbach
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Tell someone you are going to a convention of accountants and you might get a few yawns, yet money and how it works is probably one of the most interesting things on earth. It is fascinating and almost magical how money appeared on our planet. Unlike most developments we enjoy, which can be traced back to a source, civilisation or inventor, money appeared in places then unconnected all over the world in a remarkably simular way. Consider the American Indians using Wampum, West Africans trading in decorative metallic objects called Manillas and the Fijians economy based on whales teeth, some of which are still legal tender; add to that shells, amber, ivory, decorative feathers, cattle ...
Massive head of pharaoh unearthed in Egypt Post Date: 2010-02-28 23:16:37 by your_neighbor
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By Hadeel Al-Shalchi updated 1:35 p.m. PT, Sun., Feb. 28, 2010 CAIRO - Archaeologists have unearthed a massive red granite head of one Egypt's most famous pharaohs who ruled nearly 3,400 years ago, the Egyptian Supreme Council of Antiquities announced Sunday. The head of Amenhotep III, which alone is about the height of a person, was dug out of the ruins of the pharaoh's mortuary temple in the southern city of Luxor. The leader of the expedition that discovered the head described it as the best preserved sculpture of Amenhotep III's face found to date. Story continues below [5;advertisement | your ad here "Other statues have always had something broken: the tip of the ...
Review: The Law of Civilization and Decay Post Date: 2010-02-26 20:04:22 by Deasy
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Typos p. 177: Marwarin [= Marwar in] "The Law of Civilization and Decay" by Anthony M. LudoviciThe New English Weekly 25, 1944, pp. 177178 - p. 177 - Brooks Adams' work on "The Law of Civilization and Decay" * is a reprint of the original American edition published in 1896. It was the first of a series of similar treatises and started the line followed, among others, by Spengler. Briefly its thesis is this "As the attack in war masters the defence, and the combative instinct becomes unnecessary to the preservation of life, the economic supersedes the martial mind, being superior in bread-winning. As velocity augments and competition ...
Two Deadly Legacies: a Controversial View of the Western Inheritance from the Ancient World Post Date: 2010-02-26 20:01:08 by Deasy
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Lawrence R. Brown's The Might of the West is one of the fundamental books of our century.Inquiry into the causes of the rise and fall of nations and civilizations is at least as old as Herodotus, but study of the problem in the form in which it presents itself so acutely and urgently to us may be said to begin with Theodore Funck-Brentano's La Civilisation et ses lois (1876), which was followed by such notable works as Brook Adams' The Law of Civilization and Decay (1896) and Correa Moylan Walsh's The Climax of Civilization (1917). All earlier works, however, were so eclipsed by Oswald Spengler's magisterial and celebrated Untergang des Abendlandes (1918-22) that all ...
From Homer to the Unabomber: Declinists Across the Ages Post Date: 2010-02-26 19:42:58 by Deasy
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Return to Article: http://www.foreignaffairs.com/articles/52659/edward-n-luttwak/from-homer-to-the-unabomber-declinists-across-the-ages Home > Review Essay > From Homer to the Unabomber: Declinists Across the AgesREVIEW ESSAYFrom Homer to the Unabomber: Declinists Across the Ages January/February 1997Edward N. LuttwakAt one level, Arthur Herman's book is a marvelously efficient compendium of dismal predictions or resigned assessments of ongoing, imminent, inevitable, or just possibly avoidable political, social, economic, cultural, or racial declines by hundreds of very famous, less famous, or infamous thinkers, novelists, poets, and artists, starting with Homer and ending ...
Glenn Beck would sneer at Ben Franklin were he alive today. Post Date: 2010-02-24 09:53:27 by bluegrass
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"...And of what kind are the Men that will strive for this profitable Pre-eminence, thro all the Bustle of Cabal, the Heat of Contention, the infinite mutual Abuse of Parties, tearing to Pieces the best of Characters? It will not be the wise and moderate, the Lovers of Peace and good Order, the men fittest for the Trust. It will be the Bold and the Violent, the Men of strong Passions and indefatigable Activity in their selfish Pursuits. These will thrust themselves to your Government and be your Rulers. And these too will be mistaken in the expected Happiness of their Situation: For their vanquished Competitors of the same Spirit and from the same Motives will perpetually be ...
Burnt by the Sun (Nikita Mikhalkov Film Excerpt) Post Date: 2010-02-20 17:28:19 by Deasy
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Must See Excerpt is good, but full film is better. Sergei vs Dimitri. The movie is set in 1936, Russia, after the Bolshevik Revolution. Colonel Sergei Kotov is one of the revolutionary hero. Dimitri (Hans) is an officer in Stalin's secret police. Both men search for a soccer ball as Dimitri confronts Sergei. They trade sharp criticisms and accusations. Power vibes shift between the two men as little Nadya interrupts them.
Poster Comment:See also http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burnt_by_the_Sun.
When the self-government of the states shall have been so far lost...(warning from 1888) Post Date: 2010-02-19 00:09:09 by bluegrass
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"If the day should ever arrive (which God forbid!) when the people of the different parts of our country shall allow their local affairs to be administered by prefects sent from Washington, and when the self-government of the states shall have been so far lost as that of the departments of France, or even so far as that of the counties of England, on that day the progressive political career of the American people will have come to an end, and the hopes that have been built upon it for the future happiness and prosperity of mankind will be wrecked forever." John Fiske The Critical Period of American History 1888
Poster Comment:I ran across this on Joe Stack Day 2010.
Douglas McArthur: The Man Who Refused To Lose Post Date: 2010-02-15 20:53:02 by Deasy
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World Intelligence Review P.O. Box 507 Chalmette, LA 70044 Issue 73 January, 1989 The Man Who Refused To LoseGeneral Douglas MacArthur He Wanted To Win ... His Government Did NotBy Eustace Mullins Thousands of American boys died on barren Pacific sandpits during World War II, never knowing they had been condemned to die because of the hatred the Communists felt for their commander, General Douglas MacArthur. Let us go back to Washington, D.C., for the birthpangs of this hatred; the time, July 28, 1932. The nation is in the depths of an economic depression brought on by classic gold movements of the international bankers. Some gold bricks had been moved from one ...
Yahweh's Truth-History of 'white' and "Jewish' races Post Date: 2010-02-15 05:25:03 by Itistoolate
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Dresden - The Real Saint Valentine's Day Massacre Post Date: 2010-02-14 16:12:11 by Itistoolate
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Dresden - The Real Saint Valentine's Day Massacre 2-14-5 "When the rich wage war, it's the poor who die." --Jean-Paul Sartre Dresden By Kevin Alfred Strom library.flawlesslogic.com/dresden.htm The Bombing Of Dresden By Jon Lamb www.greenleft.org.au/back/2005/614/614p10.htm The WWII Dresden Holocaust - 'A Single Column Of Flame' www.rense.com/general19/flame.htm The Truth About The 1945 Bombing Of Dresden By John Black www.hartford-hwp.com/archives/61/001.html Why Did The Allies Reduce Dresden To Rubble? Why did up to half a million common people have to die? The truth is the Allies (Churchill's England, Stalin's Russia and Roosevelt's U.S.) ...
Arrest For Treason Post Date: 2010-02-12 15:23:26 by X-15
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(4th column, 4th story from bottom) Charles Ingersoll has been arrested for treasonable or discouraging remarks, made at the Democratic meeting in Philadelphia on Saturday last. Mr. Ingersoll, in his speech, denounced President Lincoln and the Government in pretty strong terms, and accused them of disregarding the Constitution, and of being the most corrupt of any in the world. He also stated that our debt was heavier than that of any other nation, and one that had the least prospect of ever being paid.
American Stalin: Abraham Lincoln Post Date: 2010-02-11 04:40:22 by X-15
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A published economist's comments on Abraham Lincoln... "Lincoln was a master politician, which means he was a consummate conniver, manipulator, and liar." -- Economist Murray Rothbard, "America's Two Just Wars: 1776 and 1861," in "The Costs of War: American's Pyrrhic Victories," ed. John Denson (New Brunswick, N.J.: Transaction, 1997), p. 131 The Editor of Ebony Magazine comments on Abraham Lincoln... "On at least fourteen occasions between 1854 and 1860, Lincoln said unambiguously that he believed the Negro race was inferior to the White race. In Galesburg, he referred to 'the inferior races.' Who were 'the inferior ...
Mind blowing speech by Robert Welch in 1958 predicting Insiders plans to destroy America Post Date: 2010-02-10 15:15:43 by Itistoolate
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Proof that the NEW WORLD ORDER has been planned by the elite. Robert Welch, Founder of The John Birch Society, predicted today's problems with uncanny accuracy back in 1958 and prescribed solutions in 1974 that are very similar to Ron Paul's positions today. This is proof that there are plans in place by the elite to systemically disassemble US sovereignty. I wonder who those elite are.
Legendary Populist Historian Eustace Mullins Dies Post Date: 2010-02-05 22:06:27 by Deasy
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Eustace Mullins, the legendary author of hundreds of books and pamphlets demolishing the lies of the war-making mainstream media, died Tuesday, Feb. 2, in a small Texas town at the home of his caretaker, Jesse Lee. Considered by many to be the greatest political historian of the 20th century, Mullinss meticulous research uncovered far more political secrets of government shenanigans than anyone else dared to touch.Mullins, who would have been 87 in March, suffered a stroke in early January in Columbus, Ohio. He had been on an extended tour of his admirers for much of the past year, visiting and chatting with many of his thousands of fans who jumped at the chance to buy his books from ...
How Powerful is George W Bush? Post Date: 2010-02-05 13:29:11 by rotgut
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I listen to progressive talk radio while driving, instead of texting. I was stunned to hear George Bush (W) getting blamed for the recent Toyota crisis. The reasoning was that W orchestrated massive corporate deregulation during his presidency. This is only one example of the incredible reach of this seemingly simple man. Hardly a speech goes by that Obama does not mention what he inherited from W. After Obamas first stimulus package he said the plan would keep unemployment from going above 8%. Now that its way over that mark, we are told that Ws impact was more powerful than anyone could imagine. W is the devil in the details of the global economic crisis. ...
America’s Worst Anti-Jewish Action Post Date: 2010-02-04 01:32:18 by Prefrontal Vortex
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Americas Worst Anti-Jewish Action by Lewis Regenstein December 17, 2006 is the 144th anniversary of the worst official act of anti-Semitism in American history. On that day in 1862, in the midst of the Civil War, Union general Ulysses S. Grant issued his infamous "General Order #11," expelling all Jews "as a class" from his conquered territories within 24 hours. Henry Halleck, the Union general-in-chief, wired Grant in support of his action, saying that neither he nor President Lincoln were opposed "to your expelling traitors and Jew peddlers." A few months earlier, on 11 August, General William Tecumseh Sherman had warned in a letter to the Adjutant ...
Confederate sniper rifle showcased in Dover Post Date: 2010-02-04 00:22:04 by X-15
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The rifle used by Confederate sniper Capt. Jack Hinson will be on display from 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Saturday at the Stewart County Public Library as part of an appearance by Hinson biographer Tom McKenney. McKenney, author of Jack Hinsons One-Man War, will present a lecture on Hinson beginning at 10 a.m., at the library in Dover, followed by a book signing until 3 p.m. McKenney, of Marion, Ky., spent more than 15 years researching and writing the story of Hinson, who at the start of the war was a friend of Union Gen. Ulysses S. Grant, as well as several Confederate officers. According to McKenneys research, Hinson was also a cousin by marriage to famed outlaw Jesse James. The ...
Eustace Mullins Dies: (R.I.P. HERO-PATRIOT) Post Date: 2010-02-03 10:09:52 by noone222
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Tuesday, February 02, 2010 Midday today Eustace Clarence Mullins, Jr. passed on to the higher realms where he will be joining his good friend, poet Ezra Pound. Less than two weeks ago Eustace suffered a stroke which resulted in his passing today. Eustace's body will be transported to Stanton, Virginia by his close friend and traveling companion Jesse Lee. Eustace has surviving relatives that live in the Stanton area. Thanks primarily to the singular effort of Jesse Lee, the last two years of Eustace's life have been one of adventure, camaraderie, and the continuation of Eustace Mullins' educational efforts to inform people of the great deception that has been perpetrated by ...
The Making Of: Gauntlet Post Date: 2010-02-01 11:48:26 by Prefrontal Vortex
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The Making Of: Gauntlet Format: Arcade Release: 1985 Publisher: Atari Developer: In-house By the mid-80s, Ed Logg, creator of Asteroids and Centipede, had already established himself as a game developing legend in an industry that was just a little over a decade old. While his first two hits were probably his biggest financial successes and most well known, Loggs 1985 introduction of Gauntlet pioneered a series of lasting gaming and design elements still reflected in todays games. For developers, Gauntlet ushered in a series of core building blocks like multiplayer co-operative/competitive-style gaming, class-based characters, a non-linear playing field and a ...
New Right Jonathan Bowden Marxism & Frankfurt School Post Date: 2010-01-30 16:09:26 by Deasy
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Poster Comment:Fails to focus on Frankfurt completely but usually good material is presented when he meanders.
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