9/11 and the Occult
Posted by Lance on 11 May 2007 at 2:59 am | Tagged as: Around the Web
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Posted by Lance on 11 May 2007 at 2:59 am | Tagged as: Around the Web
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I’d be mad that you have my name in the link, and now I’m a target for the Level 7 Occult Truther (with ogre slaying knife +5), but it’s too late, I’m already on their list of enemies. (If you know my email, you’ll recognize my alias in the list)
You should be proud Chris. I know I am proud of you.
Geeks.
Yeah, and what of it?
Oh nothing, I was expressing fellowship. :)
The prosecutor who put Charles Manson behind bars now wants to solve another crime — a really simple one, he insists. So simple that it takes only 1,612 pages to prove his case.
Vincent Bugliosi has written a book about the Kennedy assassination.
Vincent Bugliosi, whose prosecution of Charles Manson in 1970 led him to write one of the best-selling true-crime books of all time, “Helter Skelter,†has now turned his attention to the assassination of President John F. Kennedy.
And that is his full attention: 20 years of research, more than one million words, hundreds of interviews, thousands of documents and more than 10,000 citations. The result, “Reclaiming History: The Assassination of President John F. Kennedy†(W. W. Norton), is due out tomorrow. His conclusion: Lee Harvey Oswald killed Kennedy, and acted alone.
And so another conspiracy theory bites the dust. The Kennedy assassination conspiracy is a case of psychological displacement. Displacement is seen today in what columnist and psychologist Charles Krauthammer “Bush Displacement Syndrome”
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