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In four parts:1) Richard Gage on 9/112) Richard Gage and Unity Church3) Unity Church-Sponsored UFO Symposiums4) The Unity Church Mind Control Cult1) Richard Gage on 9/11Architects Investigate World Trade Center’s CollapseMay 8, 2008Nicole DialCity News ReporterConspiracy theorist or skeptic Richard Gage believes that something other than terrorists brought down the World Trade Center on Sept.
By Joe Strupp Editor & PublisherApril 30, 2008NEW YORK The massive New York Times probe 10 days ago about retired military officers, prepped by the Pentagon, who served as influential television commentators since the runup to the Iraq war -- and also have conflicting ties to defense contractors -- has sparked a serious backlash among many journalists, such as Howard Kurtz, and others since it ran a week and a half ago.
" ... Marvin Bush and Wirt Walker appear to have taken over the Saudi real estate investment and aircraft brok.
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Pastor who Backed McCain Apologizes for Remarks May 13, 2008 By Jim Forsyth SAN ANTONIO (Reuters) - A Texas evangelical leader who endorsed Republican presidential candidate John McCain earlier this year has apologized for anti-Catholic remarks that angered Church members and embarrassed McCain's campaign.
By Greg MitchellEditor & PublisherMay 10, 2008NEW YORK As noted in previous E&P articles, the shocking New York Times article last month by David Barstow exposing the Pentagon's use of retired military officers to carry their talking points on the Iraq war in the media has received relatively little follow-up--or response--from the news outlets involved, principally TV and cable networks.
Also see: "Corporate Media Already Lying to Boost The Reputation of Another Corrupt Republican" at Democratic Underground.
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Pastor who Backed McCain Apologizes for RemarksMay 13, 2008 By Jim ForsythSAN ANTONIO (Reuters) - A Texas evangelical leader who endorsed Republican presidential candidate John McCain earlier this year has apologized for anti-Catholic remarks that angered Church members and embarrassed McCain's campaign.
By Steve Smith and Alex ConstantineForeword"These people are like the movie Brazil if you have seen it - they don't want anything to land on their desk that looks like it might stick to them.






