--- Jones Beene [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[**Mel Gibson's anti-Semitic rant caused
uproar...because of this very lame defense... that
criticism for 'The Passion Of The Christ' was the real
problem.
In all his hero-themed movies...even Mad Max, the
Patriot, Braveheart, and so on - he is playing
At 05:29 am 12/11/2006 -0800, you wrote:
--- Jones Beene [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[**Mel Gibson's anti-Semitic rant caused
uproar...because of this very lame defense... that
criticism for 'The Passion Of The Christ' was the real
problem.
In all his hero-themed movies...even Mad Max, the
Patriot,
The Jews got upset at Gibson's portrayal of them in the film, because it
perpetuates what is at best a myth and at worst a slander that's been going
on for 2000 years. Do yourself a favour and read James Carroll's
Constantine's Sword a book that shows just how much the Jews owe to
Constantine
Oops... sorry to have been a participant in opening this
can-of-worms, even if it is labeled as Off-Topic. Enough already.
Lest it gets lost in the shuffle of justifying the rant of a
relapsing alcoholic with a large fan-base - there WAS a real point
to all of this! ... yes, the original
Oh - and if you want to read an interesting take on the dichotomy between
talent and disgusting human beings, I suggest you read Orwell's
Benefit of Clergy. It may enlighten you.
[Aside: Sometimes I wonder how God manages to survive without people like
Mel and his trusty followers flying His
You're quite right Jones... for what it's worth, I genuinely appreciate
both your attitude and your approach.
This conversation doesn't belong here, so it should stop immediately.
Your points about unaccountable (unearned?) wealth are well taken. I've
been studying a little, the art of
Terry Blanton wrote:
On 11/11/06, Rhong Dhong [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Mel Gibson? A 50 year-old husband and father; a savvy
He's a crazed hypocrite:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mel_Gibson_DUI_incident
Mel is blinded by his hatred of the Jews. His delusion is an example of
the curse
Howdy Vorts,
Nuff said about culturals and races.
Back in the US Navy WW2., a kid I knew from down around Corpus Christi Texas
told of the fights he could start at the dance hall. Seems the small nearby
farming communities were sorta "clannish". Orange Grove was all Dutch, San
Patricio was
The Canadian College/University experiments where
high potentials were applied to various parallel-plate
capacitors, suggest a Podkletnov type gravity shielding
or even perhaps a mass cancellation effect at electrostatic
field strengths of 20 Megavolts per meter (20 kilovolts/millimeter)
using
Nikola Tesla's Wonderful World of Electricity
Exhibition from the
Nikola Tesla Belgrade Museum
November 16 30, 2006
BC Hydro Lobby
333 Dunsmuir Street
Vancouver, BC, V6B 5R3
Monday-Friday 9:00 am-7:00 pm
Saturday, Sunday 12:00 pm-5:00 pm
OFFICIAL OPENING OF TESLA EXHIBITION
Saturday, November
On Sunday 12 November 2006 16:32, Frederick Sparber wrote:
The Canadian College/University experiments where
high potentials were applied to various parallel-plate
capacitors, suggest a Podkletnov type gravity shielding
or even perhaps a mass cancellation effect at electrostatic
field
This friday at Simon Fraser U. is International Tesla Day 2006 and
all-day symposium (registration required, $20, deadline Tues.)
Nikola Tesla: Celebrating the Legacy
http://tesla2006.irmacs.sfu.ca/
Schedule
Friday, November 17, 2006
the IRMACS Centre, Simon Fraser
Just a thought that I might add. BP is owned by Sultan of Kuwait. In Kuwait
and in the 'Magic Kingdom' it is called 'Q8' and not BP. Eventually it may
be renamed as to its true ownership here as well. The sultan is not in any
danger of getting poor. Although his country is at the head of
I found a site which has photos of the Tesla travelling exhibit from when
it was in Australia in October:
http://teslaforum.com/2006%20Tesla%20exibition/2006%20Tesla%20Exibition.htm
(( ( ( ( ((O)) ) ) ) )))
William J. Beaty
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From: Standing Bear [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; vortex-l@eskimo.com
would this explain the corona discharge noticed around UFO's? Not to
mention
the ability to turn very quickly.
Standing Bear
If you pump electrons from an inner hollow cylinder or sphere
On 11/12/06, Philip Winestone [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You're quite right Jones... for what it's worth, I genuinely appreciate
both your attitude and your approach.
There is but a single law: Treat others as you would be treated.
http://www.teachingvalues.com/goldenrule.html
Would all
Terry - perhaps there's a corollary to that law:
As you treat others, so you will be treated.
[From the alter-dimensional treatise on Galactic Federation Law]
P.
At 07:23 PM 11/12/2006 -0500, you wrote:
On 11/12/06, Philip Winestone [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You're quite right Jones... for
On 11/12/06, Philip Winestone [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Terry - perhaps there's a corollary to that law:
As you treat others, so you will be treated.
Yes, it's called Karma, aka reap what you sow (x10).
Yours is agressive, mine is passive; and, is as taught by Yesua.
Namasté.
Terry
Namasté indeed...
Without the polarities of each of these (aggressive and passive - neither
of which are mine or yours), there can't be full understanding. But
this full understanding can only happen, when both polarities are
transcended. And when they are transcended, there is no sower and
On Sunday 12 November 2006 18:13, Frederick Sparber wrote:
[Original Message]
From: Standing Bear [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; vortex-l@eskimo.com
would this explain the corona discharge noticed around UFO's? Not to
mention
the ability to turn very quickly.
Standing
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