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Posted on 11/17/2004 9:24:29 PM PST by nwctwx
Pinging you to post 990...heavy metals? Can some trigger to rosceacea or scleraderma be weaponized to cause such a severe autoimmune attack? His hand in one photo still had normal coloring. He looks jaundiced too.
"After 10 days on a medication with began with a "p;" I was back to
my normal self."
Prednisone or prednisolone?
Yep.
I recall that there were various air space no-fly areas, but I don't remember one that mentioned Ukraine, specifically.
Yep.
prednisone
I find your post 1017 to be "on topic." It's these subtle or not so subtle nuances these organizations and people create that seek to change our mode of government and make those who have ulterior motives for their proclamations of "rights protections" when those rights are the rights of terrorists and illegal immigrants and not the citizens of the aforementioned country involved.
Links to that article you posted:
http://www.jihadwatch.org/archives/2004/11/004062print.html
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http://www.jihadunspun.com/intheatre_internal.php?article=100702&list=/home.php
You're very welcome. I'm sure we had referenced them in TM threads past, but it's an area I have serious concerns about.
Just got back from visiting Jihad Unspun. Pardon me while I wash off the stink.
Per Heartland with John Kasich....on foxnews.
Mansoor says that the idea that Osama Bin Laden is in Waziristan was propaganda by the liberal media.
He also believes that now that the US election is over..there will be much less pressure on the Pakistani President to try and find Bin laden.
"Bin laden has been able to move this ease," said Mansoor.
Kasich: This guy's making video's and we can't find the guy? Can you imagine putting a nuclear weapon next to a guy named Bin Laden?
Mansoor: The real nexus of terror is that the Iranians have taken a strategic step back in order to divert attention from the IAEA and enrich as much as Uranium as they can.
Mansoor: They would like the dirty work to be done by Bin ladens men. But only after the Iranians have set the marks for the strike.
Richard Miniter (Shadow War): US intelligence officials have been warning for a long time about Iran. Iran is surrounded by US troops now.
Miniter: They've seen democracy breaking out around them. They're reaching out to Bin Laden.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1289569/posts
No problem.
I COMPLETELY UNDERSTAND.
More background on the Ukraine (but no mention of the dirty tricks being played.)
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1289544/posts
Venezuela plans to buy large quantity of Russian weapons
SNIP: Iraq says 'impossible' explosives taken before regime fall>
BAGHDAD (AFP) - A top Iraqi science official said Wednesday it was impossible that 350 tons of high explosives could have been smuggled out of a military site south of Baghdad before the regime fell last year. The UN nuclear watchdog this week said about 350 tons of high explosives went missing from a weapons dump some time after Saddam Hussein's regime was toppled in April 2003 after the U.S.-led invasion
CHINA??? Okay, I'm completely confuzzled. How do you come up with China being the bad guy, when the current betting line down at the Kalinka is favoring the Ayatollah's by 6 to 1?
sub6
DC - I'd consider Israel before I went for China... But I'd rule the Israelis out simply because the ramifications of being found out would be unacceptable. Can you imagine the major debt they could end up owing someone. Besides, there's very limited upside for them from the op.
sub6
Thanks for those links. From the second article:
"...Chavez has reduced Venezuela's military ties with Washington and forged a political alliance with communist Cuba, and says Venezuela needs to beef up security along its 1,400 mile (2,200 km) border with Colombia to stop a war there from spreading.
Colombian military commanders have accused Chavez of collaborating with Colombian Marxist rebels, a charge he has angrily denied..."
IMO, I don't think we can trust Chavez any further than we can throw him.
The article linked below mentions Chechen mujahadeen being involved in terrorist financing efforts in South America. What a tangled web...
http://www.wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=37468
Thanks DC.
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