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"Whoever today still doubts the real existence of demonic powers has widely misunderstood the metaphysical background to this war. Behind the concrete, behind material perceptions, behind all factual, logical considerations stands the irrational, i.e. the battle against the demon, against the emissaries of the Anti-Christ..."
From 4th of 6 White Rose leaflets. Members of White Rose, a German anti-Nazi student movement, were beheaded for distributing these leaflets.
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Last Updated on Sunday, 20 December 2009 14:40 |
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FBI Analysis of Atlanta Child Killings Points to KKK
In Atlanta, at least 29 children were murdered between 1978 and 1981. Fingerprints, witnesses and even Caucasian hairs at the crime scene pointed to a white man, with possible accomplices. Prosecuted for the crime, however, was a black man. The party truly responsible, according to FBI documents only recently released, was believed to be a Klan cell with local police connections.
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Last Updated on Wednesday, 20 January 2010 16:02 |
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Is the planet earth physically growing? the evidence is irrefutable and yet widely suppressed and ignored.
What are the consequences of such growth, and how will it affect the ozone if that growth takes place in spurts as opposed to gradually? What was the effect of this growth on the dinosaurs?
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Last Updated on Wednesday, 20 January 2010 15:19 |
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Inset are the lyrics to "Mr. Crowley", Ozzy Osborne's most popular, or infamous work, depending on your anal retentiveness. The "maidens call" I would assume is a reference to the Whore of Babylon, in the end times; the Apocalypse. After all, Crowley called himself the Beast of the Apocalypse and signed all of his letters 666 (the number has a Masonic value, incidentally, and Crowley was a 33rd degree Scottish Rite mason). The white horse is heroin. Horse is slang for heroin. Crowley was an addict so tolerant of the drug after years of abuse he died taking ten times the fatal amount for most men.
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Last Updated on Friday, 18 December 2009 02:42 |
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If all you have for new evidence is a few photographs, you've lost the moon landing debate. From the very beginning, the greatest argument supporting a hoax was in the suspect photographic evidence. Regardless, here's the big news from NASA along with their "definitive proof" which ironically, happens to be photographic, and thus the easiest evidence to fake. Behold the screen shot of their press release:
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Last Updated on Saturday, 23 January 2010 12:21 |
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