| Subject: Morgellons. Part 5 of 5. |
| From: "John Winston" <johnfw@mlode.com> |
| Date: 15/05/2011, 07:03 |
| Newsgroups: alt.conspiracy.area51 |
Subject: Morgellons. Part 5 of 5.
May 14, 2011.
At the end of this article I will attempt to tell you who wrote the first
two books of the Good Book.
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Osama bin Laden was already d-ad
A more palatable theory for those who want to believe both that
bin Laden is de-d and that the U.S. go-ernment is perpetrating a
vast fraud, this one actually has been around for years. The
gist of it is that bin Laden died of kidney failure or was
ki-led by U.S. troops in Tora Bora and that his body has been
frozen for a decade, held as a trump card that two different
administrations have been waiting to play. Different people give
different reasons for why O-ama would play the card now, 17
months before the election. Some say to bolster his flagging
ratings, others to distract attention from his birth certificate
issue. Urging everyone to buy gold, one blogger claims bin
Laden's dea-h was faked in order to distract the public while
Ob-ma s-ole everyone's pensions to pay for the national debt.
Iran's intelligence minister, Heidar M-slehi, also saying bin
Laden had been dead for years, claimed that the t-rrorist's
ki-ling was a hoax meant to distract people from an Islamic
awakening.
No Women in the Situation Room
While not exactly a co-spiracy theory, this at least qualifies
as a bit of unexplained intrigue: One Hasidic J-wish newspaper
appears to be boldly proposing that no women were with the
pres-dent and other sec-rity chiefs in the Situation Room during
the raid on bin Laden's compound. Most people are familiar with
the now-ubiquitous photograph, which rocketed to the top of
flikr within days of being released, showing O-ama, Joe B-den,
Hillary C-inton and other administration honchos in the
Situation Room. Well, the Brooklyn-based Hasidic newspaper Der
Z-itung Photoshopped Hillary Cl-nton and administration official
Audrey To-ason out of the photo. The paper had no comment on its
photo, but many conjectured that the picture was doctored either
because of editors' concerns about immodesty or desire not to
show women in positions of power.
Josh D-ieza is a reporter at The Newsweek D-ily Beast company.
Source: Yahoo News
http://news.yahoo.com/s/dailybeast/20110509/ts_dailybeast/13980_
6wackiestosamabinladenconspiracytheories_1
- THAT OL' BL-CK MAGIC DEPARTMENT -
Allies of Iran's Pr-sident Accused of Invoking Djinns
Iranian power struggle between pre-ident and supreme leader
sees arrests and claims of undue influence of chief of staff.
Close allies of Iran's pre-ident, Mahmoud Ah-adinejad, have
been accused of using supernatural powers to further his
policies amid an increasingly bitter power struggle between him
and the country's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali K-amenei.
Several people said to be close to the pr-sident and his chief
of staff, Esfandiar Rahim Mas-aei, have been arrested in recent
days and charged with being "magicians" and invoking djinns
(sp-rits).
Aya-deh, an Iranian news website, described one of the arrested
men, Abbas Gh-ffari, as "a man with special skills in
me-aphysics and connections with the unknown worlds".
The arrests come amid a growing rift between Ahm-dinejad and
Kham-nei which has prompted several MPs to call for the
pr-sident to be i-peached.
On Sunday, Ahmadi-ejad returned to his office after an 11-day
walkout in an apparent protest over Khame-ei's reinstatement of
the intelligence minister, who the presid-nt had initially asked
to resign.
Ahm-dinejad's unprecedented disobedience prompted harsh
criticism from conservatives who warned that he might face the
fate of Abdulhassan Bani-adr, Iran's first post-re-olution
preside-t who was impeached and exiled for allegedly attempting
to undermine clerical power.
Ayatollah Mesbah Yaz-i, a hardline cleric close to Kh-menei,
warned that disobeying the supreme leader - who has the ultimate
power in Iran - is equivalent to "apo-tasy from G-d".
Ahma-inejad has so far declined to officially back Kha-enei's
ruling over Heydar Mo-lehi, the minister at the center of the
row. In the first cabinet meeting since the pre-ident returned,
Mo-lehi was absent.
Kha-enei's supporters believe that the top-level confrontation
stems from the increasing influence of Mas-aei, an opponent of
greater involvement of clerics in pol-tics, who is being groomed
by Ahm-dinejad as a possible successor.
But the feud has taken a metaphysi-al turn following the
release of an Iranian documentary alleging the imminent return
of the Hidden Imam Ma-di - the revered saviour of Shia I-lam,
whose reappearance is anticipated by believers in a manner
comparable to that with which Chri-tian fundamentalists
anticipate the second coming of Je--s.
Conservative clerics, who say that the Mah-i's return cannot be
predicted, have accused a "deviant current" within the
preside-t's inner circle, including M-shaei, of being
responsible for the film.
Ahm-dinejad's obsession with the hidden imam is well known. He
often refers to him in his speeches and in 2009 said that he had
documentary evidence that the US was trying to prevent Ma-di's
return.
Since Ahmadine-ad's return this week, at least 25 people, who
are believed to be close to Ma-haei, have been arrested. Among
them is Abbas Am-rifar, head of the go-ernment's cultural
committee and some journalists of Ma-haei's recently launched
newspaper, Haft-e-Sobh.
On Saturday, Mojtaba Zol-our, Kha-enei's deputy representative
in the powerful Rev-lutionary Guard, said: "Today Masha-i is the
actual pr-sident. Mr Ahm-dinejad has held on to a decaying rope
by relying on Mas-aei."
Source: The Guardian
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2011/may/05/ahmadinejad-allies-
charged-with-sorcery
-A GOOD DAY TO STAY IN BED DEPARTMENT -
Paralyzed by Friday the 13th
Millions who suffer from Friday the 13th phobia prefer not to
tempt fate.
Most Canadians will brave ice pellets hailing from the skies,
rush-hour traffic and roads covered in black ice to get to work.
But some won't be able to face the thought of leaving their
homes on Friday the 13th.
The good news for friggatriskaidekaphobiacs, people with Friday-
the-13th phobia, is that there is only one this year. The bad
news: it's today.
This day, tied to numerous myths and superstitions, happens at
least once a year. But never more than three times a year.
How to see one coming? Look out for months that start on a
Sunday. There will be a Friday the 13th 12 days later.
Historians and mythological experts haven't been able to pin
down exactly how this fear started.
Anxiety related to the number 13 is evidenced by numerous upper-
crust hotels in Vancouver that don't have a 13th floor.
There's no estimate on how many people in Canada suffer from
friggatriskaidekaphobia, but somewhere between 17 million and 21
million Americans are affected by the fear, according to the
Stress Management Center and Phobia Institute in North Carolina.
"It's been estimated that $800 or $900 million [US] is lost in
business on this day because people will not fly or do business
they would normally do," said Donald Dossey, founder of the
institute.
But is there evidence to support and enable the fear?
One 1993 study, published in the British Medical Journal, found
that the traffic accident risk increases by as much as 52 per
cent on Friday the 13th, compared to a normal Friday.
And other less scientific data shows some eerie findings
related to the day.
This includes: the shooting de-th of rapper Tupac Shakur on
Friday, Sept. 13, 1996; the Uphaar Cinema fire in Delhi, which
kil-ed 59 people and injured 103 who were trapped behind locked
doors on Friday, June 13, 1997; and the crash of Uruguayan Air
F-rce flight 571 on Friday, Oct. 13, 1972, which led to the
immediate dea-hs of a quarter of the passengers, plus d-aths in
the days that followed as survivors succumbed to cold, injury
and an avalanche that ki-led eight.
But fear not, there are ways to ward off bad luck. A practical
one would be to have confidence in your own luck, or perhaps to
stay positive throughout the day.
Remedies with folklore origins would perhaps suit those with
superstitious tendencies. For example, it has been said that
luck can be improved on this day if you climb to the top of a
mountain or skyscraper, and burn all the socks you own that have
any holes.
If you are an omnivorous yogi or gymnast, you can do a
headstand while eating a piece of gristle or cartilage.
There are certain activities that also best be avoided:
needlework; harvesting; beginning a journey or going out to sea;
getting married; moving; or starting a new job.
One that you can no longer avoid, but has been suggested to be
part of the list, is hearing or reading about the news.
But for those who can't avoid those activities and can't
participate in said remedies, just put on a pair of red
underwear. That's how the Chinese, myself included, avoid bad
luck.
Source: The Vancouver Sun
http://www.vancouversun.com/health/Paralyzed+Friday+13th/4777292
/story.html
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(JW I was loaned a book called OASPHE by Ralph Squire
and it said the following information about the two books of
the Good Book:
page 522, verse 17.
The scribes and recorders assenbled in Kona and appointed
Feb-ya ( an Egyptian ), to write the departure of the Israelites
out of Egypt. And Fey-re wrote the account and called it the
Exodus of the Hebrews,-------- Feb-ra account was later accepted
by Ezra and is what is now known today as the First Book of
Exodus.
The book of Genesis as it stood in the Egypian record was written
by Akaboth and Dureum and Hazed and was the substance from
whitch Ezra copied it through his scribes, even as it to this day.)
Part 5 of 5.
John Winston. johnfw@mlode.com