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  • The Difference Between Fallen Angels, Demons, Aliens, Jedi, and the Watchers

    05/12/2006 8:24:27 PM PDT · by restornu · 122 replies · 31,935+ views
    The Watcher Files ^ | By Sherry Shriner
    In these last days, the Bible says it will be a time of mass hybridization and the mixture and corruption of human DNA by fallen angels, also known as "Aliens." The government is and has been, conditioning the existence of aliens through Hollywood, science fiction, cartoons, and other sources. However, they are not telling you the whole truth. These Aliens are not ascended masters, or enlightened ones, or beings from galaxies millions of miles away, nor are they our forefathers or original creators. They are fallen angels who were kicked out of heaven for their rebellion against the headship...
  • Prof's Genealogy Is Sketchy; He Offers Little Clarification (Churchill's Lies Disintegrating)

    02/06/2005 11:57:58 AM PST · by KentTrappedInLiberalSeattle · 29 replies · 1,091+ views
    Rocky Mountain News ^ | 2/5/05 | Kevin Flynn
    Ward Churchill traces part of his American Indian lineage to Joshua Tyner, a Revolutionary War veteran from Georgia. But Tyner listed himself on the 1820 census as "white," and historical documents report that his mother was killed and scalped by Creek Indians. Meanwhile, genealogy records researched by the Rocky Mountain News show that even if Joshua Tyner had been a full-blooded Indian, he would have provided Churchill with only one-sixty-fourth Indian blood. Nevertheless, the fiery Churchill - who maintains that he is at least one-sixteenth Cherokee - has fashioned a controversial career of activism and education over injustices to America's...
  • Ward Cleaver dads for Bush [... and Mrs. Mondello probably voted for Kerry]

    12/13/2004 3:44:34 AM PST · by johnny7 · 36 replies · 974+ views
    Washington Times ^ | December 13, 2004 | By Gary J. Andres
    The epochal Ward Cleaver echoed in the minds of American voters this election. His voice resonated deeply, influencing voters in surprising ways, and it's not because John Kerry reminded them of Eddie Haskell (That was Al Gore). Whether or not voters had kids — their own "Wally and the Beave" — made a huge difference in evaluations of which presidential candidate would lead the culture in the right direction. But the most striking pattern was among men with kids — the Ward Cleaver dads ? who overwhelmingly thought President Bush was more likely to lead the culture in the right...