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woensdag, 8 november 2006 |
Climate chaos? Don't believe it.
By Christopher Monckton, Sunday Telegraph
Last Updated: 12:14am GMT 05/11/2006
The Stern report last week predicted dire economic and social effects of unchecked global warming.
In what many will see as a highly controversial polemic, Christopher Monckton disputes the 'facts' of this impending apocalypse and accuses the UN and its scientists of distorting the truth.
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Posted: 8:48:14 PM
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10-Year Old Disciplined for Visiting 9/11 Website
Courageous youth stands up to accusation of viewing 'terrorist' information
Aaron Dykes & Alex Jones/ Jones Report | November 8, 2006
A fifth grader named 'Mark' reported to Alex Jones' Infowars TV show by phone that he had been sent home with a disciplinary report for visiting 9/11 Truth websites such as Infowars.com.
The 10 year-old Steiner Ranch Elementary student-- in Leander I.S.D. near Austin, Texas-- says that he was browsing such sites during his Computer Lab class period when a fellow student informed on him-- as though he were doing something wrong.
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Posted: 7:03:37 PM
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Mercury rising: Rare planetary alignment to occur this week
The following information was given to us in a channeling, Oct.29, 2006:
We will have another constellation of planets, like the one we had in 2003. Planets align in a Star of David, 6-pointed star-position, thus forming a stargate. Read the full channeling here
Article on Phys.org.com:
Astronomers in the Americas, East Asia and Australasia will get a rare daylight treat this week when Mercury passes in a direct line between the Earth and the Sun, a "transit" that will next occur on May 9, 2016.
Mercury takes only 88 days to race around the Sun, but it is rarely in direct alignment between the Earth and the Sun because its orbit is tilted. Transits occur a dozen times a century; the last was in 2003.
Read the article here
Posted: 11:53:28 AM
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Scrapbook Terrorist Recycled Again Before Election
(David Icke)
Paul Joseph Watson
Prison Planet
Monday, November 6, 2006
'The court case of a man accused of planning to attack multiple targets in the U.S. and Britain, despite the evidence to indict him amounting to no more than scribbles in a notebook, has again made world news headlines on the eve of the mid-term elections and on the very day Prime Minister Tony Blair went on the offensive over ID cards in a news briefing.' Read more
Posted: 8:07:39 AM
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