jnes quotwe 1
Alex Jones' Infowars.com claims Obama uses 'mind control'www.examiner.comApril 12, 2009If you have ever watche.
Also see:"Flight 3407 Crash: Bugs Bombs & Bucks - Military Bio-Terrorism Connections/The Origin of Swine Flu"Re Scientology, Harvard Scientific CorpSince ice has been ruled out as the cause of the Flight 3407 crash, legal and media operatives have been hawking the "pilot error" cover story to allay public suspicions of mass murder.
Also see: "Flight 3407 Crash: Bugs Bombs & Bucks - Military Bio-Terrorism Connections/The Origin of Swine Flu"Re Scientology, Harvard Scientific CorpSince ice has been ruled out as the cause of the Flight 3407 crash, legal and media operatives have been hawking the "pilot error" cover story to allay public suspicions of mass murder.
Summary: Many on Fox News have greeted the release of Justice Department memos authorizing the CIA's use of harsh interrogation techniques with antics that mock the notion that these practices constitute torture.
"The people who actually fight the wars need to be left alone to do their job and supported to do their job, and then stand by what they've done, no matter what the consequences are.
Am I suggesting that some government agency ... of God's Apple Pie Republic ... albeit, gone a bit sour ... wo.
Am I suggesting that some government agency ... of God's Apple Pie Republic ... albeit, gone a bit sour ... wo.
Who else stands to benefit from a swine flu epidemic? Venture capital firm set to reap rewards on swine fluBy Alexander HaislipApr 24, 2009LOS ANGELES, April 24 (Reuters) - The swine flu outbreak is likely to benefit one of the most prolific and successful venture capital firms in the United States: Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, Thomson Reuters Private Equity Week reported on Friday.
Who else stands to benefit from a swine flu epidemic? Venture capital firm set to reap rewards on swine flu By Alexander Haislip Apr 24, 2009 LOS ANGELES, April 24 (Reuters) - The swine flu outbreak is likely to benefit one of the most prolific and successful venture capital firms in the United States: Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers, Thomson Reuters Private Equity Week reported on Friday.
Also see: "Flight 3407 Crash: The Origin of Swine Flu Revisited - 60 MINUTES Report, Nov 4, 1979," and "More Swine Flu Profiteers.





