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From: spudnik on 30 Jul 2010 15:30 <stuff about Zionosphere, redacted> here are some speeches about the British World Wars, collected in one book on http://tarpley.net: How the Venetian System Was Transplanted Into England New Federalist, June 3, 1996 The British Empire Bid for Undisputed World Domination, 1850-1870 Schiller Institute Food For Peace Conference, Chicago, February 22-23, 1992 Lord Palmerstons Multicultural Human Zoo ICLC Conference, February 20, 1994 King Edward VII: Evil Demiurge of the Triple Entente and World War 1 ICLC Conference, February, 1995 Sir Edward Grey Turned Sarajevo Crisis Into War Printed in The American Almanac, March, 1995 The Versailles Thesis: The Roots of WWI, and WWII Conference Speech by Webster Tarpley, Schiller Institute Food For Peace Conference, Chicago, Illinois, February 22-23, 1992. The Versailles Treaty: The War Guilt Clause Printed in the American Almanac, March, 1995 British Financial Warfare: 1929; 1931-33; How The City Of London Created The Great Depression thus: we aren't all einsteinians; you are the one, who insists upon his reification of the corpuscle, which is just a willy-nilly, mere interpretation of "quantum of light," vis-a-vu Planck's great idea and the electonic trace in the photo-electrical effect.... well, his and Infeld's acoustic fridge was pretty cool! thus: there are two 3d versions of the pythag.thm., each with different dimensional attributes. iff you don't study Fermat's numbertheorie, you're up Shitz Creek without a paddle; however, it is better to start with his "reconstruction of Euclid's porisms," although they are just planar (synthetic geometry: see "Geometrical Fragments," belowsville .-) > NO! thus: and, the other half d'oil evaporates, as has been shown of late (again) in the newspapers. Congress and the Administration are a bit behind, in using Iran Oil's big blow-out in the Gulf, to leverage BP's cap&trade nostrum; eh? a-yup: Such microbes have been found in every ocean of the world sampled, from the Arctic to Antarctica. But there are reasons to think that the process may occur more quickly in the Gulf than in other oceans. --les ducs d'oil! http://tarpley.net/online-books/ --Light, A History! http://wlym.com/~animations/fermat/index.html |