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Anthrax Bruce Ivins wins highest civilian award from Defense Dept. in March, 2003 http://www.crooksandliars.com/2008/08/07/anthrax-bruce-ivins-wins-highest-civilian-award-from-defense-dept-in-march-2003/ Posted: 07 Aug 2008 04:50 PM CDT I’d love for somebody to explain this one to me. I know he was working on the anthrax vaccine, but who nominated Ivins for this award? This item has     

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Author: Obwon
Date: Aug 8, 2008 05:24

Anthrax Bruce Ivins wins highest civilian award from Defense Dept. in March, 2003 http://www.crooksandliars.com/2008/08/07/anthrax-bruce-ivins-wins-highest-civilian-award-from-defense-dept-in-march-2003/ Posted: 07 Aug 2008 04:50 PM CDT I’d love for somebody to explain this one to me. I know he was working on the anthrax vaccine, but who nominated Ivins for this award? This item has
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On Jul 1, 8:00 am, David Thomson <aetherwiz...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Jun 30, 6:05 pm, Noke <gad.g...@yahoo.com> wrote: > > > I read in your work that you have seen a flying saucer. > > Correction, that would be a flying triangle similar to the one the > four Illinois State Police officers reported on in 2000, and identical > to seven flying triangles photographed by the Iraqi military during     

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Author: Obwon
Date: Aug 8, 2008 05:24

On Jul 1, 8:00 am, David Thomson <aetherwiz...@gmail.com> wrote: On Jun 30, 6:05 pm, Noke <gad.g...@yahoo.com> wrote: I read in your work that you have seen a flying saucer. Correction, that would be a flying triangle similar to the one the four Illinois State Police officers reported on in 2000, and identical to seven flying triangles photographed by the Iraqi military during
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On Jun 30, 5:00 pm, David Thomson <aetherwiz...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Jun 30, 6:05 pm, Noke <gad.g...@yahoo.com> wrote: > > > I read in your work that you have seen a flying saucer. > > Correction, that would be a flying triangle similar to the one the > four Illinois State Police officers reported on in 2000, and identical > to seven flying triangles photographed by the Iraqi military during     

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Author: Noke
Date: Jun 30, 2008 20:44

On Jun 30, 5:00 pm, David Thomson <aetherwiz...@gmail.com> wrote: On Jun 30, 6:05 pm, Noke <gad.g...@yahoo.com> wrote: I read in your work that you have seen a flying saucer. Correction, that would be a flying triangle similar to the one the four Illinois State Police officers reported on in 2000, and identical to seven flying triangles photographed by the Iraqi military during
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David Thomson wrote: > Correction, that would be a flying triangle similar to the one the > four Illinois State Police officers reported on in 2000, and identical > to seven flying triangles photographed by the Iraqi military during > the first Iraqi war. > > I have a theory on how these flying triangles work. It seems they > have a conductive shell (aluminum) with a resonating coil at the     

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Author: Noke
Date: Jun 30, 2008 20:44

On Jun 30, 6:05 pm, Noke <gad.g...@yahoo.com> wrote: I read in your work that you have seen a flying saucer. Correction, that would be a flying triangle similar to the one the four Illinois State Police officers reported on in 2000, and identical to seven flying triangles photographed by the Iraqi military during the first Iraqi war. I have a theory on how these flying triangles work.
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On Jun 30, 6:05 pm, Noke <gad.g...@yahoo.com> wrote: > I read in your work that you have seen a flying saucer. Correction, that would be a flying triangle similar to the one the four Illinois State Police officers reported on in 2000, and identical to seven flying triangles photographed by the Iraqi military during the first Iraqi war. I have a theory on how these flying triangles work.     

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Author: lithium
Date: Jun 30, 2008 18:58

On Mon, 14 Apr 2008 17:57:48 -0400, in alt.usenet.kooks, Meat Plow <meat@petitmorte.net> bloviated: On Mon, 14 Apr 2008 15:25:44 -0600, LSD wrote: Let's have some fun and combine two of your recent poasts but only quote your text: [quoted text muted] I am not sure what you mean. If I am a "lamer" for commenting on your poor sentence, aren't you a lamer for commenting on an
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Author: lithium
Date: Jun 30, 2008 18:58

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Author: Spaceman
Date: Jun 30, 2008 17:28

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Author: David Thomson
Date: Jun 30, 2008 17:00

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Author: David Thomson
Date: Jun 30, 2008 17:00

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Author: Aratzio
Date: Apr 14, 2008 15:28

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