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And he calls Koresh perverted?
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From: William Shannon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [CTRL] Waco Humor
Date: Mon, Sep 6, 1999, 3:06 PM
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Q: How many Branch Davidians does it take to change a lightbulb?
A: None, BD's use natural
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It seems to me that it is very possible that this charge is a form of
disinformation. I don't know of any proof of this being asserted previous to
this. The video of the fire starting at Waco showed a grardual build up of
flames. I doubt if that would have happened if even one
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From: William Shannon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [CTRL] WACO- THE BIG QUESTION
Date: Thu, Sep 2, 1999, 7:04 PM
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Koresh WAS a pedophile, no question about that, but WHY didn't he and the
rest of his "Branch DavIdiots" comply
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I am glad they clarified this. I was beginning to think that they might have
some honest Americans working at the Texas DPS. I should have known.
Howard Davis
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From: Bard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [CTRL] Texas DPS Statement Tear Gas Evidence -
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From: William Shannon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
snip
Nope. I think Koresh and his lieutenants did the killing. I'm
amazed that so many people choose to support this psychopath;
amazed, but not really surprised. I suspect a coordinated disinfo
campaign, possibly
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If this story is true, it certainly is a good example of why drugs should be
legal as they were before the turn of the century and when things such as
this never happened.
Howard Davis
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From: Bill Richer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [CTRL] Drugs,
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When I was doing research on the Holocaust I read about half of Hitler's
Mein Kamph. I got a copy from the local library. Reading it was important to
me in understanding clearly Hitler's motivations. In later discussing some
of my findings with "deniers" I found, to my surprize,
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From: Ric Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
There's nothing in the Constitution about NOT bribing elected/
appointed officials or gov't employees, so the Founders must
not have wanted to cut off such supplemental income, eh? Yup,
bribery is constitutional. AND WHY ARE YOU
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From: William Shannon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Still say Koresh and his Branch DavIDIOTS deserved their fate...eh, it's not
like we lost the cure for cancer, just some fringe scumbags...
Why? And how do you know that we did not lose the cure for cancer? There
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A few years ago the Georgia legislature in a fit of self righteousness voted
in a law requiring all candidates for state office to be tested for drugs. A
friend of mine, Walker Chandler, was running for Lt. Governor at the time
and objected to the law. He took the test, but
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It is interesting to see how we often forget the original purpose of a
provision of the Constitution and begin to think it is supperfolous.
Fortunately, it would take an amendment to the Constitution to change this,
but it has a more important purpose than to get drunk
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From: Ric Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [CTRL] The Protocols
Date: Sat, Aug 14, 1999, 1:47 AM
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- Original Message -
From: Howard R. Davis III [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From: Ric Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
From
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From: "Hilary A. Thomas" [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [CTRL] Prosecutors arrest convicted murderer for making false claims
of AIDS cure
Date: Sat, Aug 14, 1999, 1:30 PM
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Did he or didn't he find a cure? Burying technologies
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From: William Hugh Tunstall [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Citation: Esquire July 1995, v124, n1, p46(5)
Author: Voll, Daniel
Title: At home with M.O.M.(Militia of Montana paramilitary
group) by Daniel Voll
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From: Ric Carter [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [CTRL] The Protocols
Date: Fri, Aug 13, 1999, 7:01 PM
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- Original Message -
From: Howard R. Davis III [EMAIL PROTECTED]
My understanding is that the "Protocols&
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--
From: William Hugh Tunstall [EMAIL PROTECTED]
snip
-- Forwarded message -
Citation: Maclean's May 8 1995, v108, n19, p39(1)
Author: Wood, Chris
Title: 'Aryan of the year:' a white supremacist campaigns in
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From: William Hugh Tunstall [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [CTRL] moral decay (fwd)
Date: Thu, Aug 12, 1999, 4:43 PM
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-- Forwarded message --
Citation: USA Today (Magazine) Nov 1996, v125, n2618, p64(2)
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This was actually reported just after the war in one of the Atlanta papers.
Howard Davis
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From: MICHAEL SPITZER [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [CTRL] Japan Tested A-Bomb in WWII (fwd)
Date: Tue, Aug 10, 1999, 12:13 AM
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This is
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Hey, could someone let me know if the attached article is for real or a
put-on? It is hard to tell. Howard Davis
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From: Das GOAT [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [CTRL] Fwd: Adios Fourth Amendment
Date: Wed, Aug 4, 1999, 4:38 AM
SPRINGFIELD,
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From: William Hugh Tunstall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bill Clinton sold out to the evil national security state years ago
I don't understand why the far right keeps ranting on about Clinton.
Why don't you understand why the "far right" is opposed to Clinton?
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Interestingly, Dixie was probably written by a black man. It was also said
to have been one of Lincoln's favorite songs and one that he had played
after the war ended.
Howard Davis
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From: Das GOAT [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [CTRL] Chief Justice
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--
From: Kris Millegan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
An excerpt from:
The Ohio Gang
With Doheny, Fall worked out a deal whereby Doheny's Pan American Petroleum
and Transport Company would build storage tanks at Pearl Harbor, in Hawaii,
and would be paid for the job with a
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From: William Shannon [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Babies die, mothers arrested
U.S. health care and 'criminal negligence'
By Deirdre Griswold
New York
The corporate media here say repeatedly that socialism has "failed" and that
Cuba is repressive. But Tabitha Walrond
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From: Das GOAT [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [CTRL] Robin Hood "Outed"
Date: Mon, Jul 12, 1999, 4:33 PM
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And so, I suppose, was young King Arthur, Merlin's -uh- protege ?
Robin Hood was gay, preferred ``merrie men'' -
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From: William Hugh Tunstall [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
One of the reasons why federal law enforcement is becoming "militarized"
is in response to the increased number of hate crimes in the country.
Whenever you have individuals who are interested in using violence against
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On July 8, 1947, witnesses claim a spaceship with 5 aliens crashed on a
sheep and cattle ranch outside of Roswell, an incident they say was
covered up by the government.
=
On March 31, 1948, 9 months to that day, Al Gore was born.
=
DECLARATION DISCLAIMER
==
CTRL is
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From: Kris Millegan [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: New Age of Satan and the Antichrist
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kansan1225)
Nobody disputes that Thomas Jefferson and John Adams both died on the
Jubilee (50th anniversary) of the Fourth of July (7/4/1826). My
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From: Robert Tatman
The Internal Revenue Service has reportedly ruled that the
Christian Coalition is so thoroughly partisan that it does not
deserve tax-exempt status, a development welcomed by People For the
American Way Foundation President Carole
ter to me.
John Lee
- Original Message -----
From: Howard R. Davis III [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, June 23, 1999 8:07 PM
Subject: Re: [CTRL] Christian Identity undergoes a revival inarea,experts
say
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John Lee wrote:
Mr. Davis,
Th
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this is a transcript of a Voice of America radio interview that the US govt
tried to stop
INTERVIEW WITH WEI JINGSHENG12/10/97
Q: Mr. Wei Jingsheng, thank you very much for accepting an interview
with VOA today. We hope that through this interview, the millions of
VOA
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From:
NEW THINKING NEW THINKING NEW THINKING NEW THINKING NEW THINKING
Free weekly email contributing to a philosophy for The Digital Age
By Gerry McGovern Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Web:
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In the following Mr. Tunstall writes that Thomas Sowell has been proven
wrong by two Philidelphia Inquirer researchers. He does not specify what
exactly in his article has been refuted. However, he does state that their
study shows: "that the bottom half of American society is
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"Once people see that home schooling is viable, (Columbine) might push
them," he said.
Life Magazine made a list of the individuals who had the most effect upon
our civilization during the last millenium. At the top of the list was
Thomas Alva Edison. When his teacher told
Title: Re: [CTRL] Fw: How Christianity Harms the Race (http://www.amren.com/masterx.htm)
In answer to the following. I believe that the natural inclination of humans to help one another has been subverted by Christ's enemies. It has been taken from them and put into the hands of those who
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There is in the Constitution the provision for emergency rule in times of
war or rebellion. Lincoln declared such an emergency during the Civil Ward,
but it was later lifted. I believe that FDR declared a national emergency in
March of 1933 and that this has never been
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Without the name of the "libertarian" and the time and the station that
you heard him I am forced to believe that you made the whole thing up as a
means to discredit libertarianism. However, it is possible that someone
might be put on the radio claiming to be a "libertarian"
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The following article is very interesting. In studying it, I noted that
every time the author makes a damning statement about his target he uses the
technique of first quoting from the subject and then paraphrasing his words.
The paraphrasing is always the most damning. This
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I finally get to agree with Nurev on something. I, too, have little
regard for the "scholorship" of John Coleman.
Once, I came across Coleman's book "Committee of 300" for sale at a
meeting I was attending. I opened the book and read that Dean Rusk, as
Secretary of State
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From: Colleen Jones [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [CTRL] [Fwd: Post This]
Date: Sun, May 30, 1999, 9:58 PM
snip
I claim
descent from Jefferson Davis, the first Catholic President of the United
States of the Confederacy.
I thought we
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May be they want China to be strong enough to replace the USSR as a cold war
adversary?
Howard Davis
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From: Teo One Thousand [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [CTRL] China Leaped When Clinton Elected Prez
Date: Tue, May 25, 1999, 9:42 PM
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Hey.. vote in this Time Magazine poll on Gun controls, and THEN look at
the results! They are amazing!
Howard Davis
cc:
Subject: TIME.com Poll On Guns
LET THEM KNOW WE ARE HERE
http://cgi.pathfinder.com/time/polls/gunpoll.html
DECLARATION DISCLAIMER
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CTRL is
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E Mael wrote:
while you were at it did you find any more filth on the good name of
edison?
No, I wouldn't say so. In fact, the more I read about both Edison and
Tesla the more respect I have for both, while realizing more acutely
their human foibles. If you are truly
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Yardbird wrote:
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On Mon, 10 May 1999, Mark McHugh wrote:
I remember reading a study back in the 80s about physical/psychological
reactions to colors. Subjects were placed in rooms painted solidly with various
colors. Pink stands out in my mind for
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nurev wrote:
"Howard R. Davis III" wrote:
On several occasions Nurev has threatened his critics with a future
revolution of the people. He seems to enjoy fantasizing about a future
revolution against the "capitalists" who he seems to
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From the following one would expect that many employees of the CIA made
numerous errors in order to make the mistake in targeting the Chinese
embassy. If this is really the case, then we should expect a large
number of them to be fired. Supposedly, the CIA hires people of high
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nurev wrote:
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Whether they be pro-gun or anti-gun, most people would
acknowledge that mankind has certain, Inalienable Rights.
Not at all. Rights are a conceptual legal concept. If everybody
plays along, you have rights. If
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nurev wrote:
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"Howard R. Davis III" wrote:
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nurev wrote:
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Ah, here is the crux of the problem. This person, and
and capitalists in general would like everyone to take on
their bel
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nurev wrote:
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"Howard R. Davis III" wrote:
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Ric Carter wrote:
Does the concept of the primacy of "individual rights" preclude any
individuals from joining in free association, incorporating as
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Robert Tatman wrote:
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At the risk of being massively flamed, I am compelled by a
sense of what I can
only call spiritual and emotional maturity to propose that
the time has come
to repeal the Second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution.
What is at issue is
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YnrChyldzWyld wrote:
I think there should be laws ENCOURAGING people to buy guns and
carry them with them everywhere...if MORE people had guns, the crooks and
creeps would then have reason to pause and wonder if their intended
victims just might shoot back, instead of being
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Edward Britton wrote:
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Howard:
I am pleased to inform you that I, indeed, am one who agrees with the basic
principle of rights to life and property, but, in practice, it never seems
to work out that way for long given historical precedent--even under the
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In his book on Vietnam and JFK's assassination, Col. Fletcher Prouty
pointed out that about half of the helicopters in Vietnam crashed. I
think about half of those were non-combat. He said that with helicopters
you don't need an enemy.
Howard Davis
Brian Redman wrote:
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Ric Carter wrote:
Does the concept of the primacy of "individual rights" preclude any
individuals from joining in free association, incorporating as groups
to engage in commercial, charitable, governmental or other activities?
Do corporations [public or private] have
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nurev wrote:
We would like to get guns out of daily life and see
what happens.
If the death rate drops ( which it will ) then that's the way it will
stay.
I recently got the following e-mail suggesting that your assertion that
the death rate would drop is incorrect.
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Edward Britton wrote:
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Howard:
Long before governments and law existed men and women gathered or killed
food to eat. Was this food not their property? They created tools which
made their efforts more efficient. Were these tools not the property of
their
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I just wanted you to know that your tribute to your friend was one of
the most beautiful I have ever read. She certainly must have been a
wonderful person to have brought that out of you. I know from what you
have written that she must have been a real blessing to you. I am
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Liz Schumacher wrote:
Subject: Re your spokesperson
Date: Fri, 30 Apr 1999 22:48:08 EDT
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
YOU STAND BY what rosie odonnell said--and so does your
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Jeff Russo wrote:
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--- "M.A. Johnson" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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nurev wrote:
You guys are hilarious. Capitalism can not exist without
the State.
MJ:
I contract with you ... I pay you $20, you paint my front porch.
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Robert Tatman wrote:
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"Howard R. Davis III" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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snip
This does not make sense to me. Why wouldn't it be easier for the
"oligarchy" to manipulate the media by having just one spokesman? W
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Lloyd Miller wrote:
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Yes, I think that was the point I was making. But, remember
America was Statist from the Get Go via the Federalists. Esp.
Alexander Hamilton's advocacy of a Central Bank...ie, the First
Bank of the United States. Laissez-faire is an
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From an article in Naval History magazine? Is that the name of the
magazine and what is the date?
Howard Davis
flw wrote:
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"I always thought he was no good - he was a smoker wasn't he?"
flw
HISTORY REVISITED
[Helen E. Hamman recalling a conversation
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Robert Tatman wrote:
snip
Part of the problem is the tendency of law enforcement personnel to play to
the news media, to put themselves in the best possible light. This usually
means that instead of *one* person handling media contacts, you have
half-a-dozen, each one
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Kris Millegan wrote:
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from:
http://www.zolatimes.com/V3.17/pageone.html
A HREF="http://www.zolatimes.com/V3.17/pageone.html"Laissez Faire City
Times - Volume 3 Issue 17
/A
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The Laissez Faire Times
April 26, 1999 - Volume 3, Issue 17
Editor
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Das GOAT wrote:
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Excerpt from "Wizard: The Life and Times of Nikola Tesla --
Biography of A Genius," by Marc J. Seifer,
1996, Birch Lane Press/Carol Publishing Group
(ISBN 1-55972-329-7)
[Jump ahead to the end to
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E Mael wrote
that aint the half of it, i read a couple of accounts a few years back
that are accounts of his being a thief and a scammer who cheated more than
only tesla out of their rightful dues for the sake of a couple of dollars.
he screwed tesla well and a lot of other
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nessie wrote:
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He did, however, invent
They way I heard it he hired a staff, they did the inventing, and he took
the credit. If so, he invented the modern research paradigm, a monumental
feat in and of itself.
People who think that Edison hired a bunch
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Robert Tatman wrote:
snip
This is an excellent and rather terrifying book. It appeals to both the
science-fiction fan and the student of war, and it includes a lot of material
on the personalities involved in the weapons game--including Thomas Alva
Edison, "the Great
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In inventing there is such a thing as a basic patent. That is, a
patent which describes an invention which is basic and all others are
improvements. When I said the following in reference to Edison: "He did,
however, invent the light bulb and the basic system which provided
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E Mael wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED],Internet writes:
The only thing I can understand out of the gibberish above is that
you
expect me and the others on this list to accept your charges against
Edison without any verification and if we desire to verify these
charges
we are
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Paul Argent wrote:
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To anyone who has seen "Terms of Engagement" i strongly recommend it as one
of the best documentary's i've ever seen.
For what it's worth a few comments on Waco:
Waco was not about religion, it was about non conformity. Branch
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
snip
But Edison had too much money invested in his
DC system, so Tommy did his best to discredit
Tesla around every turn. Edison constantly
tried to show that AC electricity was far
more dangerous than his
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Kris Millegan wrote:
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An excerpt from:
The Virginia Way
Guy Friddell -Text
Wolfgang Roth -Photographs
©1973 by BURDA GmbH
Offenburg
Printed in West Germany
-
Some of the tidbits amongst the chaff;
During the Civil War General McClellan made
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I believe that the following is filled with factual errors. Here are a
few that I have noticed from memory.
Howard Davis
Kris Millegan wrote:
Subject: Fwd: What the US wants in Kosovo...
Date: Mon,
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AOL User wrote:
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Have two cents to put in re Hitler being demon possessed.
Joseph Carr in "The Twisted Cross" wrote that when Hitler was l2 he was
listening to some Wagnerian opera and the devil spoke to him and Hitler
willingly, knowingly asked the devil
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"Dennis, Andrew" wrote:
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The first World War was the first time there was
highly organized state propaganda.
Inaccurate. Kitchener organised the first serious news control in the
Sudan and the Boer Wars, and there had been news management as far
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Teo One Thousand wrote:
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In a message dated 4/17/99 8:09:33 PM Eastern Daylight Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes:
Teo One Thousand wrote:
It is a certainty that the music you speak of does have some effect upon
the
people who hear it. This is
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Andrew Hennessey wrote:
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on of violent crimes than in the commission of them.
probably because he is a mentally ill sociopath.
Andrew Hennessey
The Colonel was just putting a liberal lady who was pushing her agenda in her
place! I think he did
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It may be that some needles are better manufactured than others and
she was keeping the good ones for patients who had finer veins. My
mother was at one time a specialist at starting IVs. Some people have
very large veins and are easy to start IVs on. Others have finer veins
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Teo One Thousand wrote:
It is a certainty that the music you speak of does have some effect upon the
people who hear it. This is why it was used, just like all of the occult
symbology of the Nazi's. Hitler was portrayed by some, and unfortunately
still is portrayed, as
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Kevin wrote:
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This was confirmed by Dr. Coleman in the 92 version of THE COMMITTEE OF 300. A
rather curious line tucked in the end of the book, "and why don't they pursue SDI
to protect us from Russian cosmospheres".
As I pointed out in a previous post,
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My brother was at a gym once where kids were working on gymnastics. I
believe it was a summer camp. Anyway there the regular pop music of the
day on the radio (70s). The coach said to my brother that he was going
to show him something interesting. He said notice how well the
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Colleen Jones wrote:
Hitler, gave the people Wagner; this is wht put them to sleep; after
watching the Ring he knew he could not be a martyer; but as did we, with
propaganda music, we used to send our boys to war on a songthat does
not go over any more as pepole are
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Robert Tatman wrote:
I'm not trying to justify this behavior, which is clearly beyond the pale of
any sort of civilized conduct. But has it occurred to anyone that when the ANC
took power in South Africa, its supporters had the not unreasonable
expectation that they would
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"Hilary A. Thomas" wrote:
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Hello all,
I just came across some information. Can any verify this? Comments?
"Executive Orders are for selling and purchasing of land. And nothing
else, in fact there is NO Constitutional Amendment to create an EO. And
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Colleen Jones wrote:
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JFK according to Jim Marrs.had on his desk a signed Executive Action
Order which would have caused the Federal Reserve System to shudder - it
was alleged when his father was told by his son what he was going to do,
his father said
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Nicola Tesla, the inventor of the alternating current generator and
motor (upon which our present civilization is based), claimed to have
invented a "death ray". It sounded suspiciously like some sort of
particle beam accelerator which he claimed would protect any country
from
-Caveat Lector-
Colleen Jones wrote:
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Get the album - rather expensive, get it, tape it, and return itThe
Ring - Wagners Ring..the beautiful Tannhauser, and the ride of the
Valkyreis; now my spelling is off here..this beautiful music is
always reserved for
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Kris Millegan wrote:
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an excerpt from:
Mellon's Millions
Harvey O'Conner©1933
Blue Ribbon Books
New York, N.Y.
--[16]--
16
The Crash
On October 15, 1929, Irving Fisher, Yale business wizard, declared that stock
prices have reached "what looks
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I once was at a meeting where Coleman's book "The Committee of 300" was
for sale. I opened it up and read that Dean Rusk was the head of the
State Department at the beginning of the Korean War and that it was his
fault, etc. I, of course, realized the guy must have meant Dean
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nurev wrote:
So, is he a Rightist Socialist? Long ago, in his book, "The Decline of
the West", Oswald Spengler wrote that socialism was a method used by the
elite to dupe the masses. He showed how it had been used throughout
history, usually during the decline of a
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nurev wrote:
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"Peter L. Sroufe" wrote:
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Members of the Progressive Caucus:
http://www.dsausa.org/dsa/dsa/dsa/dsa/dsa/dsa/pc/pc.members.html
Now you know who to remove from Congress so we can commence to Restore our
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Scott Brown wrote:
You are failing to see the point here, and that point is this:
By harboring the same ignorant beliefs as the person or persons who commit the acts,
you are thereby providing an environment where the actions taken are considered
acceptable. And if a
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Lyn McCloskey wrote:
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Kris is right... Larouche is no saint but he does have a lot of very good
information from time to time. I'll bet even Clinton will tell the truth
occasionally if it meets his immediate needs. Larouche's EIR magazine
(Executive
the Cyrillic so
they first got in touch with Voice of America. They then called him up
(after about 2 hours) and got him to confirm what they had told them.
Howard Davis
"Howard R. Davis III" wrote:
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Kris Mill
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Kris Millegan wrote:
Subject: THE SCOOP: CNN's Kosovo Identity Crisis
Date: 5 Apr 1999 02:55:37 -
From: The Scoop [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: List Member [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The Scoop -
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nurev wrote:
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"Prudence L. Kuhn" wrote:
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I'm still trying to find out if "Holy Week" for the Serbs is the same as for
us.
What do you mean " us" Kimosabe.
It is not for the Greeks, and they are orthodox catholics just like the
yours). If you can't do so,
or do not wish to, please just say so.
Howard Davis
Ric Carter wrote:
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From: Howard R. Davis III [EMAIL PROTECTED]
So what IS your definition of "socialism"? There does not seem to be
a clear defini
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Thank you for the clarification on this. It is very interesting that
that translation says "kill". This is especially interesting since in
many other parts of the old testament the Israelites are admonished to
"kill" certain other peoples. In fact, in one instance that I seem
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Bill Richer wrote:
God is all good, all love, but He is the judge at death time! He didn't
give Ten Commandments for nothing! He said thou shalt not kill, its as simple
as that!
God Bless
Bill
I you sure that the above is correct? I thought it was "thou
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Bill Richer wrote:
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In a message dated 3/28/99 8:28:22 PM GMT-5:00 - United States of Am,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I you sure that the above is correct? I thought it was "thou shallt
not murder". Am I wrong about this?
And is is!
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