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Dolores Cannon -The Time Has Come
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Date: Saturday, 20-Jul-2013 09:42:41
Date: Saturday, 20-Jul-2013 09:42:41
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'Barry Soetoro' registered to vote in D.C. BY Drew Zahn A quick search of D.C. Board of Elections records conducted by PJ Media found a voter named “Barry Soetoro” registered to vote in the nation’s capital with the address … 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW. That’s correct – at the White House. READ THE FULL ARTICLE AT THIS LINK: http://www.wnd.com/2013/07/barry-soetoro-registered-to-vote-in-d-c/ |
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How the 1947 Roswell UFO/ET crash and cover-up or "closure", as opposed to the current "DISCLOSURE" (dilemma) facing the US government came about, way back then . . . . . . "Very few people knew that what was coming out of Foreign Technology during the early 1960s had some basis in a crash of a UFO that “officially” never took place. Lives were distorted, careers destroyed, children frightened into submission by Army Counterintelligence bogeymen, businessmen in Roswell threatened with financial ruination and even worse if anybody told the story of what happened. But they were all loyal Americans, and even though some might have had their doubts about hiding the truth, they went along with what the army wanted. Many people have criticized the army and the government for maintaining the Roswell cover-up not only at the time but also through the years. For that, I (author of this article and book, and former Pentagon Official, ret. Col. Philip L Corso) need to say a word in defense of what the army did. It’s easy to criticize if you weren’t an adult back then or someone who didn’t understand the politics that governed our thinking at that point in American history. We had not yet fully made the transition from a nation at war to a nation at peace." (. . . . . . snipped) _____________________________________________ "And then there was Harry Truman, still reeling from his sudden ascendancy to the presidency, toughened into steel by his decision to drop the atomic bombs on Japan, and now faced with the monumental impact of a crash landing of a strange craft on American soil. Was it Soviet? Did it belong to a foreign power? Was it hostile? We simply didn’t know and weren’t about to say anything until we knew what it was. Was it a flying saucer? The last time a public announcement of a landing by extraterrestrials took place, even though it was entertainment, panic ensued. In the aftermath of the war and the fears surrounding the Cold War, we didn’t want to risk another panic. So the military recommended and the White House agreed to clam up. Just like the secrecy surrounding the Manhattan Project, no word gets out. And for the next fifty years that policy, once put into place, governed the behavior of the U.S. government and the military about the existence of UFOs and the crash at Roswell." ______________________________________________ "The crescent-shaped craft (description of the Roswell's 1947 crashed UFO) looked so uncomfortably like the German Horten wings our flyers had seen at the end of the war, that he (Lt. Gen. Nathan Twining) had to suspect the Germans had bumped into something we didn’t know about. And his conversations with Wernher von Braun and Willy Ley at Alamogordo in the days after the crash confirmed this. They didn’t want to be thought of as, but intimated that there was, a deeper story about what the Germans had engineered. ============================================================= No, the similarity between the Horten' wing' and the craft they had pulled out of the arroyo (gully) - was no accident. ============================================================= We always wondered how the Germans were able to incorporate such advanced technology into their weapons development in so short a time and during the Great Depression. Did they have help? Maybe we were now as lucky as the Germans and broke off a piece of this technology for ourselves." . . . . . . The above quote was from: Lt. Gen. Nathan Twining of the AAF and then USAF Air Materiel Command (in 1947) and adviser (and eye-witness of the Roswell crash site) to Pres Harry Truman. Above was excepted from ret. Col. Philip L Corso's book: "The Day After Roswell". __________________________________________ Picture of a German (pre-WWII) Horten 'parabolic' (crescent-shaped) aircraft (glider). ![]() Picture source: http://www.century-of-flight.net/Aviation%20history/flying%20wings/Horten%20X.htm ____________________________________________________ Read more, if this is of interest to you, at: http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/sociopolitica/dayafterroswell/dayafter.htm#contents Bob ==> http://www.rumormillnews.com/cgi-bin/forum.cgi?read=282752 |
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'Trayvon could have been me' - Obama "President Barack Obama has said that "Trayvon Martin could have been me, 35 years ago", in his first comments on the case since last week's verdict. The unarmed black 17-year-old was shot and killed in Florida in February 2012. George Zimmerman, 29, said he opened fire on the teenager in self-defence and was acquitted of murder by a Florida court last week. In an unexpected press call, Mr Obama said very few black men in the US had not experienced racial profiling. Mr Obama said the pain that African-Americans felt around the case came from the fact that they viewed it through "a set of experiences and a history that doesn't go away". He said African Americans were also keenly aware of racial disparities in the application of criminal laws. "That all contributes to a sense that if a white male teen was involved in the same kind of scenario, both the outcome and the aftermath might have been different," Mr Obama said. He shared his experiences of being racially profiled in the past, such as being followed while out shopping. "There are very few African-American men who haven't had the experience of walking across the street and hearing the locks click on the doors of cars. "There are very few African-Americans who haven't had the experience of getting on an elevator and a woman clutching her purse nervously and holding her breath until she has a chance to get off," he said." http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-23382880 Dave404. |