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Gabrielle Giffords Conspiracy Website Says Jared Loughner Shooting Never Happened
Today's New York Times features an articled called "Hoax Site Distressing for Victims of Shooting," which tells of a conspiracy website "claiming that the shootings that nearly killed Representative Gabrielle Giffords and did end the lives of a federal judge, a 9-year-old girl and four others never actually took place."
http://www.dailypaul.com/164227/a-tale-of-two-bradley-mannings
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A Tale of TWO Bradley Mannings?
Submitted by dailypauler on Tue, 05/10/2011 - 13:11
A Tale of TWO Bradley Mannings? Yes, that actually may be the case. Here's a new twist on the Bradley Manning story and if this proves true, it will be HUGE news and Ed Chiarini believes he has the evidence to support the case.
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Breaking news on the Power Hour today. Ed Chiarini, founder of WellAware1.com is gathering evidence to support a case on there being TWO Bradley Mannings. One being used as an actor or double agent.
To understand what is going on and the implications, first listen to this 25 min. youtube:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IF5uNpgpeIk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IF5uNpgpeIk
Then, check out Chiarini's investigative works on Bradley Manning here:
http://wellaware1.com/bradley_manning.htm
http://wellaware1.com/bradley_manning.htm
Who is Ed Chiarini? (Bio)
http://www.youtube.com/dallasgoldbug
http://www.youtube.com/dallasgoldbug
You investigate, you decide.
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WellAware1.com's Mission StatementThe objective of WellAware1 is to present the facts about current events that are used to manipulate the perception of the general public. Throughout history, we the people have been lied to by our leaders. This is fact. Lives have been lost due to these lies. That is also fact. When we see events unfold on TV, that are immediately used to further political agenda, unanswered questions about things that don't make sense must be answered before we can move forward as a nation.
THE MOST IMPORTANT VIDEO YOU MUST SEE!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_is_dead
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"Paul is dead" is an urban legend suggesting that Paul McCartney of the English rock band The Beatles died in 1966 and was secretly replaced by a look-alike. Real Beatles fan wouldn't believe he's dead.
In September 1969, American college students published articles claiming that clues to McCartney's death could be found among the lyrics and artwork of The Beatles' recordings. Clue hunting proved infectious and within a few weeks had become an international phenomenon. Rumours declined after a contemporary interview with McCartney was published in Life magazine in November 1969. Popular culture continues to make occasional reference to the legend.
http://www.scientology.cc/articles/603292245311.vm
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http://www.slate.com/id/2298771/
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WellAware1.com's Mission StatementThe objective of WellAware1 is to present the facts about current events that are used to manipulate the perception of the general public. Throughout history, we the people have been lied to by our leaders. This is fact. Lives have been lost due to these lies. That is also fact. When we see events unfold on TV, that are immediately used to further political agenda, unanswered questions about things that don't make sense must be answered before we can move forward as a nation.
THE MOST IMPORTANT VIDEO YOU MUST SEE!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_is_dead
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"Paul is dead" is an urban legend suggesting that Paul McCartney of the English rock band The Beatles died in 1966 and was secretly replaced by a look-alike. Real Beatles fan wouldn't believe he's dead.
In September 1969, American college students published articles claiming that clues to McCartney's death could be found among the lyrics and artwork of The Beatles' recordings. Clue hunting proved infectious and within a few weeks had become an international phenomenon. Rumours declined after a contemporary interview with McCartney was published in Life magazine in November 1969. Popular culture continues to make occasional reference to the legend.
http://www.scientology.cc/articles/603292245311.vm
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http://www.slate.com/id/2298771/
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Questions for Janet Reitman
The author of Inside Scientology discusses the impressive Scientology schools, the church's efforts to recruit African-Americans, and why celebrities don't help bring new followers.
Posted Friday, July 8, 2011, at 6:59 AM ETRolling Stone contributing editor Janet Reitman didn't know much about Scientology when she started researching the religion back in 2005 for the magazine. Since her original article, "Inside Scientology," ran in March of 2006, Reitman has spent more than five years researching the history of the church and its mercurial founder, L. Ron Hubbard. The result is Reitman's meaty, engaging new book Inside Scientology: The Story of America's Most Secretive Religion. Reitman came to the Slate offices for an hour-long chat about Scientology's current, controversial leader, David Miscavige; the church's celebrity marketing strategy; and the impressive poise of children who attend Scientology-based schools.
Slate: Many journalists who have covered Scientology in the past—like Paulette Cooper, who wrote about the church in the '60s and '70s—said that they were harassed, and some have been sued by the church. Did you ever encounter any intimidation? Were you wary of taking on this topic?
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