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Post by MadameConcorde on Jan 8, 2015 13:44:16 GMT -5
The Franklin Cover-up, written in the '80s, exposed the use of underage sex slaves and prostitutes for purposes of political blackmail.
Books by David I.kce, Fritz Springmeier, Brice Taylor, Cathy O'Brien and others in the '90s revealed the mind control agenda and the global use of these slaves.
Also 'Programmed to Kill' by David McGowan
These books have all been freely available on the internet for well over a decade.
Read a book and wake up. These allegations come as no surprise.
The question is: will this lead to anything, or just be covered up as usual?
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Post by refia on Jan 8, 2015 17:51:04 GMT -5
Someone on a forum said that the RF must have pissed off someone. Not surprised tbh. I think if we would know everything the elite does, we would be really shocked.
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Post by MadameConcorde on Jan 24, 2015 13:15:46 GMT -5
Why is Westminster Abbey honouring the king of a country where Christianity is banned? Private Eye will have a field day when it comes to the tributes being paid to King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia – it’ll be like beheading fish in a barrel (for adultery). Among the tributes paid to the people’s medieval theocrat was one by David Cameron, who said: ‘I am deeply saddened to hear of the death of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, His Majesty King Abdullah bin Abd Al Aziz Al Saud. ‘He will be remembered for his long years of service to the Kingdom, for his commitment to peace and for strengthening understanding between faiths. ‘I sincerely hope that the long and deep ties between our two Kingdoms will continue and that we can continue to work together to strengthen peace and prosperity in the world.” ‘PS We’re having a special deal on Typhoons at the moment – 6 for 5. D.C.’ Ok, he didn’t say that last bit. ... Indeed – very discreet! As for Tony Blair, who said that the king was a ‘staunch advocate of inter faith relations’, when they read that out in the office did all they burst out laughing like bad guys in 1980s action films? I believe in showing respect to the dead but do world leaders have to openly grovel to a country that exports Islamism around the world, whose ideology has poisoned countries like Pakistan and Indonesia, and which has funded Islamist murderers in Syria and Iraq. Abdullah’s kingdom is currently half-way through flogging a man to death for blogging and holds public beheadings for such crimes as witchcraft and homosexuality. So let’s not fall over ourselves here. The nicest thing that can be said about the Saudi royals is that the alternative would almost certainly be even more ghastly (an alternative created by the Saudis themselves, of course). Most craven of all is the decision by Westminster Abbey to fly a flag at half-mast, a church honouring the leader of a country where conversion to Christianity is a capital offence. It’s appropriate for the Foreign Office in Whitehall to mark the late king’s passing, but for a church to do so, when Saudi treats Christians so badly, is utterly pathetic. If the Saudis despise us for such craven behaviour, they are right to. The Abbey flag is flying at half mast as a mark of respect following the death of King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz, King of Saudi Arabia — Westminster Abbey (@wabbey) January 23, 2015
Westminster Abbey is flying the flag at half mast for King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia – where Christianity is banned pic.twitter.com/a4TZeBSE0Xread more here: blogs.spectator.co.uk/edwest/2015/01/why-is-westminster-abbey-honouring-the-king-of-a-country-where-christianity-is-illegal/
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Post by agentf on Jan 26, 2015 17:57:59 GMT -5
You know, a big problem in the world today is not respecting the sovereignty of nations and stopping to dictate internal affairs. When one nation can cast the first stone, go right ahead. Until then... I personally don't count the US as paragons of virtues, nor the UK nor even France for that matter. The Saudi kingdom will evolve at its own pace and the West will learn to be less licentious one day. Then, and only then, will the planet be livable. Why is Westminster Abbey honouring the king of a country where Christianity is banned? Private Eye will have a field day when it comes to the tributes being paid to King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia – it’ll be like beheading fish in a barrel (for adultery). Among the tributes paid to the people’s medieval theocrat was one by David Cameron, who said: ‘I am deeply saddened to hear of the death of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, His Majesty King Abdullah bin Abd Al Aziz Al Saud. ‘He will be remembered for his long years of service to the Kingdom, for his commitment to peace and for strengthening understanding between faiths. ‘I sincerely hope that the long and deep ties between our two Kingdoms will continue and that we can continue to work together to strengthen peace and prosperity in the world.” ‘PS We’re having a special deal on Typhoons at the moment – 6 for 5. D.C.’ Ok, he didn’t say that last bit. ... Indeed – very discreet! As for Tony Blair, who said that the king was a ‘staunch advocate of inter faith relations’, when they read that out in the office did all they burst out laughing like bad guys in 1980s action films? I believe in showing respect to the dead but do world leaders have to openly grovel to a country that exports Islamism around the world, whose ideology has poisoned countries like Pakistan and Indonesia, and which has funded Islamist murderers in Syria and Iraq. Abdullah’s kingdom is currently half-way through flogging a man to death for blogging and holds public beheadings for such crimes as witchcraft and homosexuality. So let’s not fall over ourselves here. The nicest thing that can be said about the Saudi royals is that the alternative would almost certainly be even more ghastly (an alternative created by the Saudis themselves, of course). Most craven of all is the decision by Westminster Abbey to fly a flag at half-mast, a church honouring the leader of a country where conversion to Christianity is a capital offence. It’s appropriate for the Foreign Office in Whitehall to mark the late king’s passing, but for a church to do so, when Saudi treats Christians so badly, is utterly pathetic. If the Saudis despise us for such craven behaviour, they are right to. The Abbey flag is flying at half mast as a mark of respect following the death of King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz, King of Saudi Arabia — Westminster Abbey (@wabbey) January 23, 2015
Westminster Abbey is flying the flag at half mast for King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia – where Christianity is banned pic.twitter.com/a4TZeBSE0Xread more here: blogs.spectator.co.uk/edwest/2015/01/why-is-westminster-abbey-honouring-the-king-of-a-country-where-christianity-is-illegal/
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Post by tops on Jan 30, 2015 13:27:44 GMT -5
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Post by tops on Feb 5, 2015 13:01:16 GMT -5
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Post by agentf on Feb 5, 2015 19:21:55 GMT -5
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Post by refia on Feb 5, 2015 19:53:36 GMT -5
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Post by tops on Feb 7, 2015 15:41:44 GMT -5
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Post by MadameConcorde on Feb 28, 2015 16:24:45 GMT -5
WHAT THE HELL!!!!!! Buckingham Palace naked man escaping! www.youtube.com/watch?v=RPP8ucaeu2AIt looks real to me............ One is not amused! Internet hoaxer posts video of naked man 'escaping Buckingham Palace bedroom window during the Changing of the Guard' A video on the internet claims to show a naked man in Buckingham Palace The man appears to be climbing down from a window using a bed sheet The drama happens during the middle of Changing of the Guard After a few feet, the man plummets from his improvised climbing rope Buckingham Palace said they do not wish to comment on the video A video clip claiming to show a naked man climbing down the facade of Buckingham Palace on a bed sheet has gone viral on the internet. The video show a couple of tourists standing on Constitution Hill, outside Green Park as the Changing of the Guard is taking place. As the video zooms towards Buckingham Palace, it appears as if a naked man has clambered out of a window onto a bed sheet and attempts to lower himself to the ground. read more + pictures: www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2972782/One-not-amused-Internet-hoaxer-posts-video-naked-man-escaping-Buckingham-Palace-bedroom-window-Changing-Guard.html(((((
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Post by agentf on Apr 28, 2015 15:40:01 GMT -5
This is almost funny.... an embryo from Charles & Di implanted in the doc's wife and pop a girl, then parents die and she searches for her real parents and ends up meeting Will & Kate. When will they stop with the nonsense? The Queen of WT...
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Post by tops on Apr 28, 2015 23:44:37 GMT -5
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Post by agentf on Apr 29, 2015 10:10:30 GMT -5
Harry & Hewitt, there's no doubt... Someone must really hate Charles, is all I can say. The IV Diana lookalike (with her dramatic temperament???) is the ultimate takedown weapon to make sure Charles is never king. If they have pictures and everything, you know this was planned. I mean, what are the odds the parents are conveniently killed had they not been used in this. Besides. Charles has an older son than William right here in Canada from the Montreal embassy girl whose love letters were on eBay. The guy lived in the same building as me. As soon as I posted about it here, he moved. He had his mother's good looks and his father's physique. A bit of a drunk at such an early age, IMO, but not a negligeable human being. The mother is a pretty chatterbox who loves dogs. It's all so Monaco LOL Bearing in mind Globe is not altogether serious journalism ...
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Post by refia on Apr 29, 2015 14:58:18 GMT -5
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Post by agentf on Jun 3, 2015 10:20:20 GMT -5
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Post by MadameConcorde on Jun 4, 2015 8:04:37 GMT -5
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Post by agentf on Jun 4, 2015 13:16:08 GMT -5
What is it with the English that they have to be so weird where sex is concerned. A tampon now this (Sa) vile guy? Makes you question authority. Here, between you and I, I've learned the top cop in our town running for mayor has a diaper/baby sex fetish. I mean, check yourselves in and leave decent people alone, please??
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Post by MadameConcorde on Jun 5, 2015 10:56:21 GMT -5
I just saw this... The christening of Princess Charlotte will be on July 5th at St Mary Magdalene Church in Sandringham. She'll be 2 months, 3 days old. Princess Charlotte to be christened in the same church as Diana on July 5th Charlotte will wear the same royal silk and lace christening gown as George and be christened by the Archbishop of Canterbury, the Most Reverend Justin Welby read more here: www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/princess-charlotte-christened-july-5-5827636#ICID=sharebar_twitterand then on June 21 Prince William turns 33.
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Post by MadameConcorde on Jun 7, 2015 6:04:16 GMT -5
I happened to see this link posted on another (non-royal) forum so I am re-posting here. Daily Mail We’re ready for our close-ups, Mummy! Utterly adorable– and the very image of their parents: Kate melts our hearts with her sublime portraits First official portraits of Princess Charlotte, at just two weeks old, have been released by Kensington Palace Images show Prince George, who turns two next month, proudly cradling his younger sister in his lap The four snaps were taken by the Duchess of Cambridge at the family's country home, Anmer Hall in Norfolk Pictures + story: www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3113786/By-George-s-gorgeous-Heart-melting-portrait-Princess-Charlotte-enjoying-cuddle-older-brother-adorable-picture-taken-doting-mum-Norfolk-home.htmlThese pictures have gone viral. White on white: couch, pillow, clothing... Lacks contrast in my opinion. Just as cute and sweet as any other little children... only they are royals.
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Post by emmeline on Jun 7, 2015 22:20:28 GMT -5
People is obssesed with little Charlotte. They are cute. I agree they are just as cute as any other little children, they don't have nothing special. But they belong to they BRF so...imagine if Charlotte turns out to be some sort of beauty. She'll be huge. There aren't good looking women in that family.
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