In article <fh5du3$e89$1@news.oulu.fi>, Jukka Raustia <jraustia@paju.oulu.fi> writes Now, some time back my wife bought a pajama for our baby girl. Looking at it I noticed that the ornament used in it were side profiles of old airplane, Vickers Vimy, to be exact. I thought this to be most unordinary occurrence, even though the costume designer hadn't spent a second thinking about the
The Invisible War Timothy Egan May 21, 2008, 7:01 pm NY Times http://egan.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/05/21/the-invisible-war/ Landing in Seattle after a long flight from Texas, I was about to join the exit scrum when the pilot informed us there were five soldiers on board, ending a three-day odyssey home from Iraq. Could we let them pass? What followed was prolonged applause by all,
THE WEST, WAR, AND ISLAM By Ernst ZÜNDEL A message to the Islamic World: The Battle for Freedom Is Won Only in the Minds of Men: The West's distorted viewpoint of what is loosely called "the Arab world" is Danger Nr.1 for all the Islamic Nation If the typical Islamic person could perceive what the typical Westerner thinks about him - his traditions, culture and religion - he would be
Harry Bruno predicted it in 1942: Airports will also go underground and what will appear to be an empty field will suddenly become active when a plane lands on it. A quick taxi to a designed spot, and down will go the underground hangar as the surface sinks under the operation of a large elevator. --Harry Bruno http://www.dailynk.com/english/read.php?cataId
Sunday, January 6, 2008 9:29 PM CST STORIES FROM THE HEARTLAND, by JOHN FRIEDLEIN FORT KNOX Sure theres a UFO, a space beam and a hush-hush government project but this is mainly a story about timing. First, it was 60 years ago today that Capt. Thomas Mantell died while chasing what, at the time, was a UFO. Second, his close encounter happened six months to the day after a flying