Wednesday, 19 September 2007
Northern Rock: 'One in 10 chance of property crash'
The Northern Rock crisis will spread to the housing market, with a "one-in-10 chance" of a 1990s-style price crash, a leading property expert warned
Northern Rock: Queues melt away but mistrust remains
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Wheelchair-Bound Woman Dies After Being Shocked With Taser 10 Times
A Clay County woman's family said it's seeking justice after their loved one died shortly after being shocked 10 times with Taser guns during a confrontation with police.
The family of 56-year-old Emily Delafield said it would take the Green Cove Springs Police Department to court, according to a WJXT-TV report.
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Tuesday, 11 September 2007
Monday, 10 September 2007
Sunday, 9 September 2007
Saturday, 8 September 2007
Friday, 7 September 2007
Alan Watts- Man in Nature
Alan Wilson Watts (January 6, 1915 – November 16, 1973) was a philosopher, writer, speaker, and expert in comparative religion. He was best known as an interpreter and popularizer of Asian philosophies for a Western audience.
He wrote more than twenty-five books and numerous articles on subjects such as personal identity, the true nature of reality, higher consciousness, and the pursuit of happiness, relating his experience to scientific knowledge and to the teachings of Eastern and Western religions or philosophies (Zen Buddhism, Taoism, Christianity, Hinduism, etc.).
Alan Watts was also a well-known autodidact.
Years ahead of his time, a very rare, enlightened man IMHO.
Take heed of his words.
Monday, 3 September 2007
Jake Kotze- Checker Chariots of the Gods
Posted by Brendan at 09:22 0 comments
Labels: 911, Crop Circle, Freemasonry, Jake Kotze
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Saturday, 1 September 2007
Amero Coins Arrive! NOT
Click here for Hal Turner Report
More info here
The Amero & NAU are not hoaxes but I think these versions probably are.
Only ten minutes on a mobile could trigger cancer, scientists believe
Mobile phones can take as little as ten minutes to trigger changes in the brain associated with cancer, scientists claimed yesterday.
They found even low levels of radiation from handsets interfere with the way brain cells divide. Cell division encourages the growth of tumours.
Although the researchers did not come up with evidence that mobile phone signals are harmful, the findings suggest they could be.
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