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Author: maturesmovies
Date: Mar 27, 2008 04:44

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< My error: The New Smithsonian Stamp http://mysite.verizon.net/edconrad/FOSSILS/TightFit.jpg < ======================= < In 1826, James Smithson, a British scientist, drew up his last will and testament, naming his nephew as beneficiary. < Smithson stipulated that, should the nephew die without heirs (as he would in 1835), the estate should go “to the United States of America, to found     

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Author: Ed Conrad
Date: Dec 5, 2006 05:57

< My error: The New Smithsonian Stamp http://mysite.verizon.net/edconrad/FOSSILS/TightFit.jpg < ======================= < In 1826, James Smithson, a British scientist, drew up his last will and testament, naming his nephew as beneficiary. < Smithson stipulated that, should the nephew die without heirs (as he would in 1835), the estate should go “to the United States of America, to found
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< In 1826, James Smithson, a British scientist, drew up his last will and testament, naming his nephew as beneficiary. < Smithson stipulated that, should the nephew die without heirs (as he would in 1835), the estate should go “to the United States of America, to found at Washington, under the name of the Smithsonian Institution, an establishment for the increase and diffusion of knowledge     

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Author: Ed Conrad
Date: Dec 5, 2006 05:57

< In 1826, James Smithson, a British scientist, drew up his last will and testament, naming his nephew as beneficiary. < Smithson stipulated that, should the nephew die without heirs (as he would in 1835), the estate should go “to the United States of America, to found at Washington, under the name of the Smithsonian Institution, an establishment for the increase and diffusion of knowledge
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< In 1826, James Smithson, a British scientist, drew up his last will and testament, naming his nephew as beneficiary. < Smithson stipulated that, should the nephew die without heirs (as he would in 1835), the estate should go “to the United States of America, to found at Washington, under the name of the Smithsonian Institution, an establishment for the increase and diffusion of knowledge     

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Author: Ed Conrad
Date: Dec 5, 2006 05:57

< < Sadly, I have decided to get out of the business of crushing the brain-dead skulls of deceitful, dishonest members of the Scientific Establishment -- the physical anthropologists -- in the pursuit of man's true origin and ancestry. < Hence, I have begun selling some of my petrified bones, teeth and soft organs discovered between anthracite veins in Northeastern Pennsylvania over the
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Author: Ed Conrad
Date: Dec 5, 2006 05:26

< < First, this: < http://www.gaiaguys.net/moontruth.htm < Now this: < http://web.archive.org/web/20030605052129/www.geocities.com/fakemoonpics/ < http://web.archive.org/web/20011209151448/www.geocities.com/nasascam/APOLLOSCAM/ http://web.archive.org/web/20031002000026/www.apfn.org/apfn/moon.htm < http://web.archive.org/web/20030605052129/www.geocities.com/fakemoonpics/ < http://web
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Author: Ed Conrad
Date: Dec 5, 2006 05:26

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Author: Ed Conrad
Date: Jul 14, 2006 04:19

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Author: Ed Conrad
Date: Jul 11, 2006 04:59

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