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January 18th, 2008, 09:50 PM

Good Evening, Gents;

I find your conversation interesting, and as the wheels in my head are always turning, I rightaway remembered the Kennedy and Martin Luther King stories. If you think the CIA couldn't find their.... with both hands, you are fools!!! Sorry, I have to be so blunt!

On January 10th, 2008 the CIA "celebrated" Martin Luther King Day.
https://www.cia.gov/news-information...r-king-jr.html

A few years ago I read Mark Lane's book on the death of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., "Murder in Memphis: The FBI and the Assassination of Martin Luther King"


He proved it was an FBI/CIA job and not James Earl Ray, the official lone gunman.

Just now I asked google "who killed Martin....?"
I got this website:
http://www.whatreallyhappened.com/AR...verlooked.html
Again proof that it was not James Earl Ray!

Now I asked google about Mark Lane, who also wrote a book on Kennedy's assassination, "Plausible Denial". I got this website:
http://karws.gso.uri.edu/JFK/the_cri...e/Lanebio.html

Within this link I came upon the following passage:
"Lane was also a lawyer for Jim Jones’s “People’s Temple” in Guyana. Regarding that relationship, Michael Benson noted in Who’s Who In The JFK Assassination that “Lane’s role in the uncovering of a JFK conspiracy is made more intriguing by the fact that Lane was a lawyer for Jim Jones’s People’s Temple in Jonestown, Guyana, and managed to escape the bizarre community just before the massacre. According to researcher John Judge (Critique, Spring/Summer 1986), Jonestown was not a religious community at all, but rather a part of the CIA mind-control program known as MK/ULTRA”. Whew!

These murders by agents of the US Government have never been admitted, nor have Mark Lane's claims about the murders of these two prominent American political figures been followed up and investigated.

So, better click your heels, Gentlemen, and stand at attention, because they find and get their man any time, if they want to.

I wonder what has gotten into me, to shoot my mouth off like this!! Anytime there could be a knock on my door, ..."Loon, you are under arrest!!!!"

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January 18th, 2008, 09:55 PM

praxius I do see your point and that is another reason I dont believe in christianity. And yes there are lots of psyco women out there too..........I watched the Montel Williams show too women that beat their husbands, and in either way maybe we should just treat others as we want to be treated
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January 19th, 2008, 10:33 AM


Pakistan security forces arrest teen suspect in Bhutto's assassination


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Published: Saturday, January 19, 2008 | 5:45 AM ET

Canadian Press: THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

.......An intelligence official says the suspect, 15-year-old Aitezaz Shah, told investigators he had been part of a five-man squad deployed that day in the city of Rawalpindi, where Bhutto was killed.
...a sacrificial lamb?
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January 19th, 2008, 10:59 AM

I have an article in my mouse I'd like to deposit where Beaver said something about Canada just being a pimpel on Sam's butt.
I guess, it wasn't this thread.
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January 19th, 2008, 12:38 PM

Quoting snowwhite20
praxius I do see your point and that is another reason I dont believe in christianity. And yes there are lots of psyco women out there too..........I watched the Montel Williams show too women that beat their husbands, and in either way maybe we should just treat others as we want to be treated
That's how I try to live. Someone's faith doesn't determine how evil or how nice that person is.

From my new thread from the Documentary on Islamic Extremists being rehabed, most of these people who blow people up and kill Westerners because of who they are, are usually young recruits who have little or no education and have no real clue about their own relgion, and they end up learning from these extremists.

That's like me wanting to learn about Christianity, only to head to some side-off cult of the religion teaching me their views of the religion. Soon, before I know it, I cut my penis off and drank my poison to await my travel through space on a UFO.

^ These are the type of people who hit the news. The Moderate Islamics, just like the Moderate Christians are not the ones we have to worry about. We worry about Extremist Islamics who blow people up and take hostages, and we worry about Extremist Christians who kill abortion doctors, beat gays and hang black people from trees or burn crosses in their front yards.

Both religions have their ups and their downs. If we were going to try and take the time to figure out which religion is the worst, we'd only be splitting hairs.
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January 19th, 2008, 12:43 PM

Quoting dancing-loon

I wonder what has gotten into me, to shoot my mouth off like this!! Anytime there could be a knock on my door, ..."Loon, you are under arrest!!!!"
Naw.... You're a Canuck duck. Don't got to Syria anytime soon though....

Woof!
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January 19th, 2008, 12:55 PM

Or don't step into the US anytime soon either.
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January 19th, 2008, 02:00 PM

Quoting Praxius
Or don't step into the US anytime soon either.
I won't! Although friends travel there all the time and find the American people friendly. Most of them oppose their own government, the Bush clan, the war.
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January 19th, 2008, 02:34 PM

Quoting lone wolf
Naw.... You're a Canuck duck. Don't get to Syria anytime soon though....

Woof!
No desire!! I read the Arar story, that's why I also have no desire to travel to the USA... anything could happen to me! And my own Government wouldn't be willing to come to my aid, because they are totally under the slipper of Big Sam with Big stick!!
It almost makes me ill to read how Mr. Maxime Bernieris forced to retract the truth about WHO TORTURES.
I found this shameful retraction in the news: http://tinyurl.com/3cvzvk

Quote:
"I regret the embarrassment caused by the public disclosure of the manual used in the department's torture awareness training," he said in a statement released early Saturday.
"It contains a list that wrongly includes some of our closest allies.
"I have directed that the manual be reviewed and rewritten. The manual is neither a policy document nor a statement of policy. As such, it does not convey the Government's views or positions."
Foreign Affairs used the manual as part of its torture awareness training -- something that stemmed from recommendations in the Arar inquiry.
Besides the U.S. prison for alleged terrorists on the island of Cuba, the manual also lists:
  • Afghanistan;
  • China;
  • Egypt;
  • Iran;
  • Saudi Arabia;
  • Israel; and
  • Syria
Canadian Maher Arar was tortured in Syria after being "renditioned" there by the United States in 2002.
Canadian William Sampson was imprisoned and tortured in Saudi Arabia.
An uproar broke out last year when some Afghan militant detainees alleged they were tortured after Canadian forces turned them over to Afghan authorities.
The department mistakenly released the document to lawyers involved in a lawsuit centred on the alleged abuse of detainees in Afghanistan.
Liberal foreign affairs critic Bob Rae told CTV Newsnet on Saturday that "this is not an exercise in political correctness. This is about being accurate."
David Wilkins, the United States' ambassador to Canada, wanted his country off the list.
Rae noted the United States's former attorney-general Alberto Gonzales was questioned at length by lawmakers over whether techniques like waterboarding -- having water pour over someone's covered face, simulating drowning -- constituted torture.
"It took Senator (John) McCain and Senator (Barack) Obama and others to be so clear, saying the United States' government position should be against torture -- full stop."
If there is clear, irrefutable evidence that a country has engaged in torture, it should be on the list, Rae said.
CTV's Roger Smith told Newsnet that groups like Amnesty International believe it's valid to have the U.S., Israel and Guantanamo Bay on the list.
"They believe the government has clearly caved into pressure," he said.
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January 19th, 2008, 04:25 PM

Quoting dancing-loon
I won't! Although friends travel there all the time and find the American people friendly. Most of them oppose their own government, the Bush clan, the war.
That's what bugs me about them. They're nice people, some generous even, depending on the situation.... many oppose their own government. But they haven't done a licking thing for 8 years about it except complain like all the other countries in the world.

The problem is, that they're the one's in the position to change their country, not us. It'd be hypocritical to pull a chapter from their own book. A bit ironic, but hypocritical too.
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