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freydo
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Faithful slave has been around since the 1st Century?? So why DIDN'T Charles Russell join them?
by Witness 007 inthe watchtower claims there has been a "faithful slave" since jesus time till now so.....why did russell go independent and start his own group of bible students?
why did he claim the title for himself alone?.
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Apparently the WTBS is going high tech to catch Apostates infiltrating the congregations
by gubberningbody inthis video is in german, but you can see a young elder demonstrate how these tempest devices will be deployed to catch any and all online apostate communications which may take place.. the wtbs ss in germany have developed a more compact version with an incredible rf gain which can be deployed in the spines of any publication.. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vvoaievgrfw.
have they no shame?!!!
fortunately, you've been informed.. the solution is to use one of these faraday cages to engage in online subversive communications.. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xm_j9al13wg.
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Since spying on your brother is routinely practiced in dubland - this cannot be dismissed. If some zealous wannabe took it upon themselves to report certain findings to the elders who could then get some kind of confession based on the info -well gloriosky another secret trial.
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"Islam in Prophecy"
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Faithful slave has been around since the 1st Century?? So why DIDN'T Charles Russell join them?
by Witness 007 inthe watchtower claims there has been a "faithful slave" since jesus time till now so.....why did russell go independent and start his own group of bible students?
why did he claim the title for himself alone?.
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freydo
Can those who claim Br Russell made such a claim provide a link to where that claim may be corroborated?
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Our Southern Friends- Are you Pissed about the Oil Spill? I Know I Am ...... !
by flipper in......... and i live out here in northern california !
i mean , they go to all that humungous labor, build a huge box to put over the oil gushing out and wham 5,000 ft. deep it gets clogged with ice crystals.
now they are talking about a couple other alternatives in the news- all the while today haliburton, bp, and other reps are meeting with federal officials getting into a pissing match and fight over who is responsible for the spill ?
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If you ever do a study of Labor history in the US or anywhere else, it's not a pretty picture. These fine old companies have used private millitia from the very beginning to intimidate and terrorize, and often in concert with local police. There is always this consortium of greed, corruption and incompetence in "pardnership" with each other. Now there's local police and the military teaming up with good ol BP.
"Yes, we have a civilian led democracy, so as no military leader should take over the US and turn it into a dictatorship. But what is the use if the civilian government turns into a dictatorship on its own? What, a democracy can never turn into a dictatorship? What about Germany electing Hitler? There have been many countries that started out as democracies only to be hijacked by one party and ended up as dictatorships. The Soviets used to boast that they had a democracy too under Communism: the dictatorship of the people! In today's announcement to the press, President Obama, in his role as the Commander in Chief, declared that General McChrystal was a brilliant general and that he was in agreement with all of Obama's policies. They essentially had no problems, until the Rolling Stone magazine article appeared...................." 6/23/2010
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Our Southern Friends- Are you Pissed about the Oil Spill? I Know I Am ...... !
by flipper in......... and i live out here in northern california !
i mean , they go to all that humungous labor, build a huge box to put over the oil gushing out and wham 5,000 ft. deep it gets clogged with ice crystals.
now they are talking about a couple other alternatives in the news- all the while today haliburton, bp, and other reps are meeting with federal officials getting into a pissing match and fight over who is responsible for the spill ?
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Gulf Coast now a BP police state as law enforcement conspires with BP to intimidate journalists
Dear NaturalNews readers,
"Remember our recent article about the First Amendment being suspended in the Gulf Coast? Well now it's even worse: BP is now paying the salaries of local police officers who, together with BP private security goons, are threatening and intimidating journalists who try to take pictures from public roadways. Today's alarming developments involve freelance photographer Lance Rosenfield. Read what just happened to him: Normally I would open this article by explaining this is the story the mainstream media won't dare report. Except in this case, they are reporting it. It's right on CNN, on the Anderson Cooper "360" report...........Why this matters This is scary stuff, folks. Now we have a police state in America. No one can deny it. You can't argue the point anymore. It is documented fact, and it's happening right now in the Gulf Coast. If you pick up a professional camera and start snapping photos of a BP refinery, or a BP cleanup vessel, or a beach with an oil boom on it, you risk being followed, detained, questioned and intimidated. And if you don't surrender your own rights and consent to an illegal search of your photos or film footage, you will be hauled into a federal holding facility and held by the Department of Homeland Security until they feel like letting you go. Your rights as a free citizen have now been obliterated. America is now a fascist corporatocracy that answers to the financial interests of the corporations -- at the expense of the freedoms of the People......................"
http://www.naturalnews.com/029153_British_Petroleum_Police_State.html
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IRAN-Deja vu all over again?
by JWdaughter inany of the rhetoric, demands, conciliation, etc., etc., remind you of anything?
wasn't this all how this war started in iraq?
(or the justification for it, anyway?
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ARABS FAVOR WAR WITH IRAN?
"First was the rumor that KSA have secretly agreed to let a corridor for Israel/USA’s bombers through its airspace and then this...
The unspeakable truth that hangs in every Muslim’s lip that they dare not talk about is the Sunni-Shia thousand years of endless wars. The last major war (not to mention Pakistan/Iraq/Afghanistan) between the Muslim divide that saw the death of a million Muslims was the Iran-Iraq war. If the devil western-warmongers continue to fuel these wars for their own selfish ends; the Middle East could be in flame that will fulfill End Time Prophecies that we are all so familiar with."http://www.surfingtheapocalypse.net/forum/index.php?id=239969
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U.A.E. diplomat mulls hit on Iran's nukes
By Eli Lake
ASPEN, Colo. | The United Arab Emirates ambassador to the United States said Tuesday that the benefits of bombing Iran's nuclear program outweigh the short-term costs such an attack would impose. In unusually blunt remarks, Ambassador Yousef al-Otaiba publicly endorsed the use of the military option for countering Iran's nuclear program, if sanctions fail to stop the country's quest for nuclear weapons. "I think it's a cost-benefit analysis," Mr. al-Otaiba said. "I think despite the large amount of trade we do with Iran, which is close to $12 billion … there will be consequences, there will be a backlash and there will be problems with people protesting and rioting and very unhappy that there is an outside force attacking a Muslim country; that is going to happen no matter what." "If you are asking me, 'Am I willing to live with that versus living with a nuclear Iran?,' my answer is still the same: 'We cannot live with a nuclear Iran.' I am willing to absorb what takes place at the expense of the security of the U.A.E. Mr. al-Otaiba made his comments in response to a question after a public interview session with the Atlantic magazine at the Aspen Ideas Festival here. They echo those of some Arab diplomats who have said similar things in private to their American counterparts but never this bluntly in public.
The remarks surprised many in the audience........"
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"Judicial committee"
by Newborn init strongly bothers, upsets and irritates me that they call it judicial committee!!!
as if it's a real supreme court with real lawyers and judges.
are they even aloud to call it judicial???.
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Juan Viejo2 Re: "Judicial committee" posted ~ 6 hours ago (7/8/2010) Man's hand cut off for 'insulting Mohammed'
By South Asia correspondent Sally Sara
Posted Tue Jul 6, 2010 8:07am AEST
"Two men have been arrested in India after a college lecturer had his hand cut off for allegedly insulting the Prophet Mohammed.A group of men attacked 52-year-old TJ Joseph as he returned from church in the southern state of Kerala.The assailants bashed him before cutting off his right hand. He was taken to hospital where he underwent surgery but it is unclear if the operation has been successful.The lecturer, from Newman Christian College, had been on bail since April, when Muslim activists accused him of writing an exam question that generated hate speech and was offensive to the Prophet Mohammed.The state government of Kerala has condemned the attack on Mr Joseph as a brutal "Taliban-style" act."
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"Judicial committee"
by Newborn init strongly bothers, upsets and irritates me that they call it judicial committee!!!
as if it's a real supreme court with real lawyers and judges.
are they even aloud to call it judicial???.
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They don't have any good explanations/examples because they're a destructive, mind controlling, cult!! Good riddance.
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Gulf Oil Spill More Than 10X Greater Than Thought: Experts
by leavingwt inthe news from the gulf just keeps getting worse.
gulf oil spill more than 10x greater than thought: expertsby frank james and allison richards.
npr has learned that much more oil, 70,000 barrels a day or more than ten times the official estimate, is gushing into the gulf of mexico from the deepwater horizon pipe, based on scientific analysis of the video released wednesday.. that's the equivalent of one exxon valdez tanker full every four days.
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Overreaction: The real damage from the BP oil spill
FORTUNE -- "If you're searching for yet another reason to hate BP and distrust Washington, here it is. No, I'm not talking about the dead birds, befouled beaches, or zillions in damages inflicted on millions of Americans by the incompetents at BP (enabled by clueless federal regulators). Rather, I'm talking about the way our nation will overreact to the Deepwater Horizon disaster. That overreaction will cause us far greater damage than the disaster itself will, because we'll import more oil than we otherwise would and produce less of our own.
Our country's economic clout is already diminishing because we're importing huge amounts of capital to cover our budget and trade deficits, while exporting huge numbers of production jobs to the rest of the world. The last thing we need: increasing oil imports and becoming even more vulnerable to pricing and political pressures from oil-producing countries that aren't exactly friends of Western democratic principles -- while watching money gush out of our country to oil exporters even faster than oil is gushing into the Gulf of Mexico. Yeah, I may sound a little over the top. But as someone who used to write about regulated utilities for a living, I can't help but remember the damage we did to ourselves as a nation because of the partial meltdown at the Three Mile Island nuclear generating plant near Harrisburg, Pa., in 1979. It was a terrifying incident, but it turned out that there was only minimal damage to the environment and probably none to the local citizenry -- other than scaring them half to death.
The only economic damage of consequence was to the plant's owner, General Public Utilities. But there was huge collateral damage to our country. The environmental and regulatory fallout (pun intended) from TMI led us to shun new nuclear plants for almost 30 years. Although some of the nukes under construction at the time were completed, it wasn't until 2007 -- that's 28 years after the incident -- that we got our first post-TMI application to build a new one. Meanwhile, we grew increasingly dependent on coal, oil, and natural gas to generate electricity. We now see that carbon dioxide-spewing coal plants weren't such a great idea, and that using oil and gas rather than gradually growing nuclear wasn't very smart either. But Three Mile Island trauma left us a generation behind the rest of the industrial world at building and running nukes.................."http://money.cnn.com/2010/06/22/news/companies/oil_spill_reaction.fortune/index.htm