04.15.07
Posted in General at 10:48 am by MamaSaid
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As the wife of a Marine who survived the front lines of the Vietnam War, I am always compelled to read the experiences and stories of other Marines who have served our country. I was recently shaken up by the comments of a Marine who served in Iraq for seven months and is going for his second deployment this month. At 21 years old, this young man is already well aware of the lies our government perpetuates because he has experienced them firsthand.
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Posted in General at 6:04 am by Scott MacFarlane
Living in the UK today comes with many added benefits. The United Kingdom has a culture of freedom of speech, freedom of movement and financial opportunity. There exits an atmosphere of peace and security, largely outside of London.
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04.11.07
Posted in General at 7:40 pm by ZoeWashburne
As you may already know, according to the Mayan calendar, the world is scheduled to end at precisely 11:11 GMT on December 21, 2012. Beyond that though, what exactly do you know about the Mayans, their famous calendar, and all of this apocalypse talk?
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04.04.07
Posted in General at 11:28 am by Scott MacFarlane
Whether you believe we are in the early stages of a third world war or are blindly walking through life’s rich tapestry, you cannot help but notice the influence of American civilisation and culture across the globe. For many decades America’s influence upon the average “Joe Public†has been rising with a startling pace. For it’s part the United States of America has been hailed as a beacon of democracy and human values since the union of states.
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04.03.07
Posted in General at 2:22 pm by ZoeWashburne
Okay, have you seen that weird hexagon thing on Saturn that was released last week? It has got to be one of the strangest things we’ve seen on another planet since the famous Face on Mars. A giant, nearly perfect hexagon formation has been spotted at the ringed planet’s northern pole. The entire object is rotating with the winds at the pole in a circular pattern and measures nearly 15,000 miles across. Four entire Earth’s could fit inside the shape! Perhaps the strangest thing about it is that this isn’t the first time it has been seen. The Voyager 1 and Voyager 2 spacecrafts that were launched in 1977 both captured pictures of the hexagonal shape in their visits to Saturn in 1980 and 1981 respectively. While the images were thought odd at that time, they certainly didn’t think it was anything that would last more than a quarter of a century later, but it has. The Cassini-Huygens spacecraft captured the most recent photographs and video of this bizarre rotating shape when it passed over Saturn’s northern pole in October 2006.
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Posted in General at 12:17 pm by MamaSaid
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When receiving a message, sometimes we have to put aside our personal feelings about the messenger to realize the relevancy of the actual message. I recently had to remind myself to do this when I heard about Rosie O’Donnell’s comments about the Iranian seizure of British soldiers. Despite the fact that Rosie is not my favorite media figure, we need to take notice of her ability to be forthright about reality in the face of adversity. Read the rest of this entry »
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03.29.07
Posted in General at 3:41 pm by Scott MacFarlane
The year is 2007 and as we gently glide into our 21st Century something seems to be nagging our collective sub consciousness. Something is hidden or somewhat occluded from conscious day to day thought. It exists more of a feeling than thought, not quite tangible enough even to power some kind of collective thinking. It exists, however many times we try to ignore it, always at a distance.
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03.27.07
Posted in General at 10:06 pm by MamaSaid
Censorship is a way to keep the public from knowing the truth. Although we all like to believe in freedom of speech, the reality is that administration and compliant media determine the “facts†given to the people.Sadly enough, I recently read about a high school in Wilton, Connecticut that decided to create an original play about the war in Iraq, which was ultimately canceled and prohibited. The high school is located in a well-off town that frequently features state-of-the-art performances in its $10 million auditorium. The principal, who is also a former student of the school, Timothy H. Canty, said he was worried that the play would hurt families in the community who had lost a loved one or had someone serving and felt there was not enough classroom and rehearsal time to ensure the play would provide “a legitimate instructional experience for our students.â€
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03.26.07
Posted in General at 9:40 pm by ZoeWashburne
The Illuminati, some say, is the ultimate secret society. It is more powerful and secretive than even the Freemasons. Formed on May 1, 1776 in Bavaria by Professor Adam Weishaupt, the Order of the Illuminati was a secret society within a secret society. Weishaupt was a German Freemason and his group of Illuminati would meet secretly inside the Masonic lodges in Germany. The Illuminati ended up going deep underground when it was deemed illegal to be a member of the group because they were allegedly plotting to overthrow the Pope and the ruling Kings of Europe.Â
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03.22.07
Posted in General at 5:16 pm by Kevin Scott
I chose the term Two Minutes To midnight for a reason -Â it signifies the amount of time we have left to prepare for whatever the future will hold for us in our parts of the world. Two minutes, two days, two years? Either way I would pass the assumption that our time for preparation is coming to a close and soon the time for action of preparation will commence. I’d like to pass on some knowledge now of my own preparations for the coming years ahead, for which some will disagree and use their own measures. I simply offer this for those who need inspiration, and others who would welcome the advice.
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