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Re: The Papist Mass... the most perfect form of Satan worship ... and they willfully worship idols by decree...
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Author: Aaron
Date: Sep 10, 2008 12:56

... better exampled than coming together in one place for the defamation of our Savior, Jesus Christ, as noted above. such is the Mass. it is no different in composition than a meeting at Stonehenge. the power of Satan to darken the minds of millions of apathetic, lethargic, indifferent people masquerading as Christians culminates in a gathering where candles are lighted, incense is burned, idols are abundant, adoration to ...
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Re: Why carbon capture and storage won’t save the climate. Full report.
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Author: Tony Dragon
Date: Sep 5, 2008 12:50

... future development has been widely promoted by the coal industry as a justification for the construction of new coal-fired power plants. However, the technology is largely unproven and will not be ready in time to save the climate." Only one thing *would* save the climate in your world - that's if we all went back to the stone age. Think of the hypermobility of those making stonehenge. -- Tony the Dragon
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Re: Our boy, Gordon, is not only a legal genius, but he knows economics, too!
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Author: Alex
Date: Aug 28, 2008 18:45

.... Only if you don't go back far enough. Here's some help for you: Songhai Ghana Mali Axum Benin Zimbabwe All kingdoms with advanced cultures and organized governments while whitey was painting himself blue and running around Stonehenge in his underwear. There's a history of organized government everywhere in the world, regardless of race. Fix your sheet and try again. ** Posted from http://www.teranews.com **
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Re: German accident
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Author: RT
Date: Aug 19, 2008 06:17

... give you the basic idea :-) Along those lines, many years ago I was mixed up in a fatigue study of copper conductors used on SWER* lines. Inspected and labelled the conductor at the pole tops along the Stonehenge (near Longreach) SWER by cherry picker before the line was dropped and the conductor sections returned to the Uni for testing. At one place there were 3 burnt poles on the ground beside the upright one - 3 lightning ...
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Re: Have I got the wrong newsgroup?
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Author: Doug
Date: Jul 29, 2008 23:15

...was delivered which allowed your house to be built for example. You also haven't noticed that I draw a distinction between harmful personal hypermobility and the transport of goods which serves the common good. And please don't mention Stonehenge. If you know how those bloody rocks were moved, you'd win a Nobel prize. Moved on sledges apparently. -- UK Radical Campaigns www.zing.icom43.net Travel broadens the damage.
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Re: Have I got the wrong newsgroup?
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Author: Steve in Herts
Date: Jul 29, 2008 14:50

... road transport has allowed the UK (and many other countries) to develop into the advanced economy that it is today which allows you to enjoy many benefits, it is rather hypocritcal of you to lecture us on how bad it all is. Ask yourself how the buliding material was delivered which allowed your house to be built for example. And please don't mention Stonehenge. If you know how those bloody rocks were moved, you'd win a Nobel prize.
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Re: Real magic seven part one, patterns of ritual
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Author: Cormac Mac Carthaigh
Date: Jul 22, 2008 04:16

... towers. Perhaps the monks simply copied what they found here, as in most else ? Stonehenge and Newgrange are now accepted by present-day archaeologists to have been actual astronomical sites -... years ago ! Michael.- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Stonehenge and Newgrange actually began to become accepted as observatories by present-dat ASTRONOMERS thirty years ago,...
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Re: Roman Steam meets Britannia ISOT
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Author: Androcles
Date: Jul 21, 2008 12:28

...a loom to make cloth. How long has it been since mankind became hairless and needed clothing? The cathedrals of Europe, the mosques of the Middle East, they are a testimony to art, mathematics and creativity. Even Stonehenge, which some modern cretins denigrate as a place of human sacrifice and pagan worship, is actually a marvel as a calendar and a clock. There is a tendency for the more recent primitive minds to paint a ...
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Re: Roman Steam meets Britannia ISOT
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Author: Jerry Kraus
Date: Jul 21, 2008 10:02

...a loom to make cloth. How long has it been since mankind became hairless and needed clothing? The cathedrals of Europe, the mosques of the Middle East, they are a testimony to art, mathematics and creativity. Even Stonehenge, which some modern cretins denigrate as a place of human sacrifice and pagan worship, is actually a marvel as a calendar and a clock. There is a tendency for the more recent primitive minds to paint a ...
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Re: Roman Steam meets Britannia ISOT
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Author: Androcles
Date: Jul 20, 2008 16:23

... need a loom to make cloth. How long has it been since mankind became hairless and needed clothing? The cathedrals of Europe, the mosques of the Middle East, they are a testimony to art, mathematics and creativity. Even Stonehenge, which some modern cretins denigrate as a place of human sacrifice and pagan worship, is actually a marvel as a calendar and a clock. There is a tendency for the more recent primitive minds to paint a picture in...
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