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"...in addition to the first 8, *MANY* additional bases have now had all
personnel and materials mysteriously removed. It happened within the last week. In this case, the rooms are still there, but they are now empty -- except for some broken pieces of furniture." https://www.divinecosmos.com/start-here/davids-blog/975-undergroundbases |
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Quaalude wrote: "...in addition to the first 8, *MANY* additional bases have now had all personnel and materials mysteriously removed. It happened within the last week. In this case, the rooms are still there, but they are now empty -- except for some broken pieces of furniture." https://www.divinecosmos.com/start-here/davids-blog/975-undergroundbases KOOK-A-DOODLE-DOO! |
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Quaalude wrote:
"...in addition to the first 8, *MANY* additional bases have now had all personnel and materials mysteriously removed. It happened within the last week. In this case, the rooms are still there, but they are now empty -- except for some broken pieces of furniture." https://www.divinecosmos.com/start-h...dergroundbases Ah the website of kook central. Keith |
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On Sat, 8 Oct 2011 13:31:48 +0100, Keith Willshaw wrote:
Quaalude wrote: "...in addition to the first 8, *MANY* additional bases have now had all personnel and materials mysteriously removed. It happened within the last week. In this case, the rooms are still there, but they are now empty -- except for some broken pieces of furniture." https://www.divinecosmos.com/start-h...dergroundbases Ah the website of kook central. Keith Why do you say that? |
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Tom wrote:
On Sat, 8 Oct 2011 13:31:48 +0100, Keith Willshaw wrote: Quaalude wrote: "...in addition to the first 8, *MANY* additional bases have now had all personnel and materials mysteriously removed. It happened within the last week. In this case, the rooms are still there, but they are now empty -- except for some broken pieces of furniture." https://www.divinecosmos.com/start-h...dergroundbases Ah the website of kook central. Keith Why do you say that? Its an amusing mix of ignorance and plain kookiness I especially liked the claim that the Vatican bank had been secretly controlling the world since the time of Julius Caesar who of course died in 44 BC. Keith |
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On Sat, 8 Oct 2011 15:22:08 +0100, Keith Willshaw wrote:
Tom wrote: On Sat, 8 Oct 2011 13:31:48 +0100, Keith Willshaw wrote: Quaalude wrote: "...in addition to the first 8, *MANY* additional bases have now had all personnel and materials mysteriously removed. It happened within the last week. In this case, the rooms are still there, but they are now empty -- except for some broken pieces of furniture." https://www.divinecosmos.com/start-h...dergroundbases Ah the website of kook central. Keith Why do you say that? Its an amusing mix of ignorance and plain kookiness Hm. I especially liked the claim that the Vatican bank had been secretly controlling the world since the time of Julius Caesar who of course died in 44 BC. The Knights Templar (created by the Vatican) were the first bankers. Aside from that, which is OT for the subject of this thread, I didn't see any displays of ignorance...whether one agrees or not, David Wilcock is far from being ignorant. Neither is Fulford. Because you may disagree with them may mean kooky to you, that is your choosing but ignorant they are not. Do I assume correctly that you do not believe the essence of the DUMB destruction/story? |
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Tom wrote:
On Sat, 8 Oct 2011 15:22:08 +0100, Keith Willshaw wrote: Tom wrote: On Sat, 8 Oct 2011 13:31:48 +0100, Keith Willshaw wrote: Quaalude wrote: "...in addition to the first 8, *MANY* additional bases have now had all personnel and materials mysteriously removed. It happened within the last week. In this case, the rooms are still there, but they are now empty -- except for some broken pieces of furniture." https://www.divinecosmos.com/start-h...dergroundbases Ah the website of kook central. Keith Why do you say that? Its an amusing mix of ignorance and plain kookiness Hm. I especially liked the claim that the Vatican bank had been secretly controlling the world since the time of Julius Caesar who of course died in 44 BC. The Knights Templar (created by the Vatican) were the first bankers. Well no, there were bankers in ancient Mespotamia, the code of Hammurabi written around 1760 BC includes laws that regulate banking. Ancient Egypt had a well established bank system as did China. The Chinese did introduce paper money and letters of credit after all. We know from the bible that Moneylenders were active in Israel during the Christian era. During the mediaeval period most bankers were jewish as the catholic church banned the paying or charging of interest. The bankers of Lombardy found a loophole in the laws on usury and founded what is known today as merchant banking. The Lombard name is still used by banks today. While the Templars did indeed act as bankers during the crusades under the authority of the Papal Bull Omne Datum Optimum they did so at the behest of King Henry II of England who raised the money, not the Vatican. Aside from that, which is OT for the subject of this thread, I didn't see any displays of ignorance. You have however just given one. ..whether one agrees or not, David Wilcock is far from being ignorant. Neither is Fulford. Because you may disagree with them may mean kooky to you, that is your choosing but ignorant they are not. Do I assume correctly that you do not believe the essence of the DUMB destruction/story? Thats putting it mildly. Keith |
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On 10/8/2011 10:51 AM, Keith Willshaw wrote:
Tom wrote: On Sat, 8 Oct 2011 15:22:08 +0100, Keith Willshaw wrote: Tom wrote: On Sat, 8 Oct 2011 13:31:48 +0100, Keith Willshaw wrote: Quaalude wrote: "...in addition to the first 8, *MANY* additional bases have now had all personnel and materials mysteriously removed. It happened within the last week. In this case, the rooms are still there, but they are now empty -- except for some broken pieces of furniture." https://www.divinecosmos.com/start-h...dergroundbases Ah the website of kook central. Keith Why do you say that? Its an amusing mix of ignorance and plain kookiness Hm. I especially liked the claim that the Vatican bank had been secretly controlling the world since the time of Julius Caesar who of course died in 44 BC. The Knights Templar (created by the Vatican) were the first bankers. Well no, there were bankers in ancient Mespotamia, the code of Hammurabi written around 1760 BC includes laws that regulate banking. Ancient Egypt had a well established bank system as did China. The Chinese did introduce paper money and letters of credit after all. We know from the bible that Moneylenders were active in Israel during the Christian era. During the mediaeval period most bankers were jewish as the catholic church banned the paying or charging of interest. The bankers of Lombardy found a loophole in the laws on usury and founded what is known today as merchant banking. The Lombard name is still used by banks today. While the Templars did indeed act as bankers during the crusades under the authority of the Papal Bull Omne Datum Optimum they did so at the behest of King Henry II of England who raised the money, not the Vatican. Aside from that, which is OT for the subject of this thread, I didn't see any displays of ignorance. You have however just given one. ..whether one agrees or not, David Wilcock is far from being ignorant. Neither is Fulford. Because you may disagree with them may mean kooky to you, that is your choosing but ignorant they are not. Do I assume correctly that you do not believe the essence of the DUMB destruction/story? Thats putting it mildly. Keith OK, buddy, where do you get off using facts to prove your point? Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired |
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On Sat, 8 Oct 2011 16:51:08 +0100, Keith Willshaw wrote:
..whether one agrees or not, David Wilcock is far from being ignorant. Neither is Fulford. Because you may disagree with them may mean kooky to you, that is your choosing but ignorant they are not. Do I assume correctly that you do not believe the essence of the DUMB destruction/story? Thats putting it mildly. Put it bluntly then. |
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On Sat, 08 Oct 2011 11:00:41 -0500, Dan wrote:
On 10/8/2011 10:51 AM, Keith Willshaw wrote: Tom wrote: On Sat, 8 Oct 2011 15:22:08 +0100, Keith Willshaw wrote: Tom wrote: On Sat, 8 Oct 2011 13:31:48 +0100, Keith Willshaw wrote: Quaalude wrote: "...in addition to the first 8, *MANY* additional bases have now had all personnel and materials mysteriously removed. It happened within the last week. In this case, the rooms are still there, but they are now empty -- except for some broken pieces of furniture." https://www.divinecosmos.com/start-h...dergroundbases Ah the website of kook central. Keith Why do you say that? Its an amusing mix of ignorance and plain kookiness Hm. I especially liked the claim that the Vatican bank had been secretly controlling the world since the time of Julius Caesar who of course died in 44 BC. The Knights Templar (created by the Vatican) were the first bankers. Well no, there were bankers in ancient Mespotamia, the code of Hammurabi written around 1760 BC includes laws that regulate banking. Ancient Egypt had a well established bank system as did China. The Chinese did introduce paper money and letters of credit after all. We know from the bible that Moneylenders were active in Israel during the Christian era. During the mediaeval period most bankers were jewish as the catholic church banned the paying or charging of interest. The bankers of Lombardy found a loophole in the laws on usury and founded what is known today as merchant banking. The Lombard name is still used by banks today. While the Templars did indeed act as bankers during the crusades under the authority of the Papal Bull Omne Datum Optimum they did so at the behest of King Henry II of England who raised the money, not the Vatican. Aside from that, which is OT for the subject of this thread, I didn't see any displays of ignorance. You have however just given one. ..whether one agrees or not, David Wilcock is far from being ignorant. Neither is Fulford. Because you may disagree with them may mean kooky to you, that is your choosing but ignorant they are not. Do I assume correctly that you do not believe the essence of the DUMB destruction/story? Thats putting it mildly. Keith OK, buddy, where do you get off using facts to prove your point? Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired Don't confuse facts with opinions of history. I have an opinion, he has another. Fact probably lies somewhere in between or could be inclusive of points of both. Argument is the display of possibilities. Choose which possibilities you wish. Ignorance is the assumption of facts without investigation. |
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