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  MI5 Persecution: Observer article         


Author: MI5Victim
Date: Dec 31, 2006 15:55

Observer article 9/March/1997
Fame at last! In an alleged book review in the Observer (Books p16), Jay Rayner writes about a "man called Bob"
(one of my many pseudonyms) in whom "a lot of people have shown an interest". Read and ponder!

Perhaps the Chinese curse "may you live in interesting times" could be re-worded into "may you be considered an
interesting person". Infamy, infamy, they've all got it in for me!

1310

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  Re: Creflo Dollar's acts of TERRORISM         


Author: Incitatus
Date: Dec 31, 2006 15:29

Ding dong

medication bell Mr Wolf

Off you go
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  Re: Who is AgedMariner?         


Author: Incitatus
Date: Dec 31, 2006 15:27

In article 4ax.com>, john w
@yoo.hoo> wrote:
> x-no-archive: yes
> On 30 Dec 2006 20:51:19 -0800, johnw_cerm@yahoo.com wrote:
>
>>Does anyone know the identity of this person? What nice does he/she use
>>here in Usenet?
>
>
> "nice" ?
>
> What the HELL is a "nice?"
>
> Are you trying to say "nickname?"

Whatever - BUT

I am not surprised you have trouble with the word nice

That is one thing you will never be
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  MI5 Persecution: .net magazine article         


Author: MI5Victim
Date: Dec 31, 2006 10:54

.net magazine article March/1998

Britain's .net Magazine featured my website on page 17 of their March 1998 issue (number 42). They quote from the "FAQ"
pages, and also include some details of the evidence I have tried to present on my website.

The age of some of the material on the website shows in this review, which says the case "has been discussed in uk.*
newsgroups during the past year". At this time (March 1998) it has been discussed on uk.misc for three years, and there
are still occasional traces of the discussion going on.

385

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  New Years Wish***>>         


Author: Wrighteous Network
Date: Dec 31, 2006 10:03

May this new year bring you closer to the truth of our Lord Jesus.
May you and yours be richly blessed in this new year.
God Bless

Places to surf in the new year
The Stream TV > Official home of Quick Study
http://www.thestreamtv.com/

Truth For Life
http://www.truthforlife.org/

Grace to You
http://www.gty.org/

Ligonier Ministries
http://www.ligonier.org/

Chuck Missler
http://www.khouse.org/

Charles Stanley Institute
http://www.charlesstanleyinstitute.com/portal/home.html

Ravi Zacharias
http://www.rzim.org/
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  Re: Who is AgedMariner?         


Author: YeshuaSaysI'mAWhosoever
Date: Dec 31, 2006 09:36

johnw_cerm@yahoo.com wrote:
> Does anyone know the identity of this person? What nice does he/she use
> here in Usenet?

Why? You want to ask him/her on a date?
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  Re: Creflo Dollar's acts of TERRORISM         


Author: YeshuaSaysI'mAWhosoever
Date: Dec 31, 2006 09:34

johnw_cerm@yahoo.com wrote:
> Learn more about this "Spiritual Terrorist."

Another article you've stolen.

Does LetUsReason.org know you're plagiarizing their material?
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  Re: Who is AgedMariner?         


Author: Mark K. Bilbo
Date: Dec 31, 2006 05:37

On Sat, 30 Dec 2006 20:51:19 -0800, johnw_cerm wrote:
> Does anyone know the identity of this person? What nice does he/she use
> here in Usenet?

Nobody cares.

--
Mark K. Bilbo a.a. #1423
EAC Department of Linguistic Subversion
------------------------------------------------------------
If their omnipotent, omniscient (so they say) god wants me to
believe in him, then he should know what would prove his
existence to me. He hasn't done so yet, so there is no reason
to believe in him. - Woden
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  Happy 2007 to all who love the Lord Jesus         


Author: Walking by Grace
Date: Dec 31, 2006 05:21

The New Year as a Marker

Human beings use many things as markers in their lives. I guess I should
say, "in our lives," since I am also a human being.

We use birthdays, summer vacations, harvest seasons, Christmases, and the
really big one: New Year's day. Such markers give us an opportunity to both
reflect on the past and plan, postulate or predict the future. We may even
set resolutions for ourselves, such as the breaking of old habits or the
establishing of new ones.

It is an ancient practice, rooted deeply in the past of just about every
culture and people. The Bible records quite a few annual markers in the
feasts and other national observances established for the people Israel by
God through His servant Moses. The great feasts and sacrifices were times
to gather and reflect and mark progress or failure.

Progress and failure is a part of every human life. We are all of us often
made aware of the areas in which we are maturing and growing, and the areas
where we seem to be making no progress at all. Each person is different,
when it comes to success and failure, in that we each have a different set
of strengths and weaknesses. None of us are perfectly strong in all the
areas of our lives. And no one is a failure at everything.
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  Re: The Purpose Driven Cancer         


Author: Gregory A Greenman
Date: Dec 30, 2006 18:18

In article <1167505068.992867.269120
@n51g2000cwc.googlegroups.com>, YeshuaSaysI'mAWhosoever
verizon.net> declared...
>
> Gregory A Greenman wrote:
>> JesusIsTheReasonI'mAWhosoever verizon.net>
>> declared...
>>>
>>> Rev. Jones Says "Drink More Koolaid" wrote:
>>>> Your world view is laughably simple.
>>>
>>> God has not chosen the wise of this world with whom to share His
>>> mysteries, for He knows man's temptation to glory in wisdom (Jeremiah
>>> 9:23, 24). But God entrusts His truths to the simple, "that no flesh
>>> should glory." (Psalms 119:130)
>
>> And yet you were just boasting about how high your IQ was
>> compared to mine.
>
> Well, let's look at the above, shall we? ...
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