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Re: Big Brother Censorship
In uk.legal on Thu, 26 Oct 2006, "international_mens_organisation@internationalmensorganisation.cjb.net" <international_mens_organisation@internationalmensorganisation.cjb.net> wrote : > >His comments come after repeated claims that the BBC has mi


Re: Religious use of class A drugs not harmful to American Indians
"FriarTuck" <all@spammerstheygothehouse.con> wrote in message news:pan.2006.10.26.15.43.35.449975@spammerstheygothehouse.con... > Its a cactus for f's sake... when has anyone been prosecuted for eating > apples? You eat apples, they don't find y


Re: Religious use of class A drugs not harmful to American Indians
Its a cactus for f's sake... when has anyone been prosecuted for eating apples?


A question about COPYRIGHTS and making a commercial tape
I want to create a tape which would contain short (2-3 minute) excerpts from many movies. For example, I may have 40 different movies and take different clips from them. Sometimes there would be several clips from the same movie, and when taken toge


The crown using drug money to line the pockets of corrupt legal system
The crown using drug money to line the pockets of corrupt legal system The crown crooks suggesting seized moneys are going back into communities. This is the legal system lining its pockets with others ill gotten gains. A freedom of info request w


Re: Religious use of class A drugs not harmful to American Indians
johntyers@btinternet.com wrote: > Jasbird wrote: >> Religious use of peyote not harmful to American Indians >> >> BOSTON - A study of the effects of peyote on American Indians found >> no evidence that the hallucinogenic cactus caused brain damage or


Re: No jury MASONIC anti male courts allowing child and property
<international_mens_organisation@internationalmensorganisation.cjb.net> wrote in message news:1161856833.459905.42580@f16g2000cwb.googlegroups.com... > No jury anti male courts allowing child and property [SNIP] Surely the Masons are a male


Re: Skip Tracing, Email Tracing
On 24-Oct-2006, "lvpi" <LasVegasPI@aol.com> wrote: > You provide any email address we return name address and phone number. > No Hit No Fee. > > We do asset searches, people locating, public record retrieval, > background checks and telephone tra


CORRUPT UK POLICE AIDING AND ABETTING THEIR LODGE BUDDIES
These will be two masonic police helping their criminal lodge buddies get away with MURDER Corrupt officers jailed for leaks Two former Nottinghamshire police officers have been jailed after pleading guilty to corruption charges. Charles Fletche


Re: Religious use of class A drugs not harmful to American Indians
On 26 Oct 2006 03:00:28 -0700, "Jethro" <jethro_uk@hotmail.com> wrote: >> >But...looking back at the fallout from the Tim Leary era do we >> >seriously wish to promote the recreational use of hallucinogens? >> >> No need to promote it, no need to


Re: Religious use of class A drugs not harmful to American Indians
On Thu, 26 Oct 2006 01:26:47 -0700, johntyers@btinternet.com wrote: > But...looking back at the fallout from the Tim Leary era do we seriously > wish to promote the recreational use of hallucinogens? What fallout? > > > J -- Phil Stovell,


Re: Religious use of class A drugs not harmful to American Indians
On 26 Oct 2006 01:26:47 -0700, "johntyers@btinternet.com" <johntyers@btinternet.com> wrote: > >Jasbird wrote: >> Religious use of peyote not harmful to American Indians >> >> BOSTON - A study of the effects of peyote on American Indians found no


Re: Religious use of class A drugs not harmful to American Indians
On 26 Oct 2006 01:26:47 -0700,"johntyers@btinternet.com", wrote > > Jasbird wrote: > > Religious use of peyote not harmful to American Indians > > > > BOSTON - A study of the effects of peyote on American Indians found no > > evidence that the h


Re: Religious use of class A drugs not harmful to American Indians
On 25 Oct 2006 19:02:18 -0700, "name" <dohduhdah@yahoo.com> wrote: > >Jasbird wrote: >> Religious use of peyote not harmful to American Indians > >I find this line in the conclusion kind of mysterious: >"It should be recognized, however, that thes


Re: Religious use of class A drugs not harmful to American Indians
Clough wrote: > On 26 Oct 2006 03:00:28 -0700, "Jethro" <jethro_uk@hotmail.com> wrote: > > > >> >But...looking back at the fallout from the Tim Leary era do we > >> >seriously wish to promote the recreational use of hallucinogens? > >> > >> No ne


No jury MASONIC anti male courts allowing child and property
No jury anti male courts allowing child and property theft from males convicted by masonic judges. Chisholm is a key mason in scottish parliament Abuse court secures convictions A pilot domestic abuse court in Glasgow has dealt with 691 cases i


Re: Religious use of class A drugs not harmful to American Indians
Clough wrote: > On 26 Oct 2006 01:26:47 -0700, "johntyers@btinternet.com" > <johntyers@btinternet.com> wrote: > > > > >Jasbird wrote: > >> Religious use of peyote not harmful to American Indians > >> > >> BOSTON - A study of the effects of peyot


Peerages probe edges closer to Blair
Blair is an illuminist and Bilderberger The chief constables are masons.So as ever NOTHING will happen except for a LOT OF HOT AIR. So why do the press, also masonic controlled ,think something WILL happen? http://www.theherald.co.uk/politics/729


Re: Religious use of class A drugs not harmful to American Indians
Jasbird wrote: > Religious use of peyote not harmful to American Indians > > BOSTON - A study of the effects of peyote on American Indians found no > evidence that the hallucinogenic cactus caused brain damage or > psychological problems among peop


Big Brother Censorship
Big Brother Censorship What our groups have been saying about the BBC for YEARS.They are the Illuminati propaganda merchants. This article still presents a distorted view of what is behind the Bloody Big Con http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/liv


Religious use of class A drugs not harmful to American Indians
Religious use of peyote not harmful to American Indians BOSTON - A study of the effects of peyote on American Indians found no evidence that the hallucinogenic cactus caused brain damage or psychological problems among people who used it frequently i


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