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Originally posted by CinnamonHearts
reply to post by thesungod
Yes. He's a very powerful man.
www.forbes.com...
www.scpr.org...
Let's not forget The Anschutz Medical Campus.
www.ucdenver.edu...edit on 9-9-2012 by CinnamonHearts because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Crakeur
Originally posted by Bilk22
I'm curious, what does the advancement in technology have to do with anything?
how can anyone plan a global domination in the 1770's, that will occur some time several hundred years later when they don't know about phones, the internet, computers, cars, airplanes, etc? In the 1770's....
FYI: Examiner.com is a division of Clarity Media Group, with the primary investor being billionaire businessman Philip Anschutz.
Originally posted by new_here
Philip Anschutz is named in the document as one of the people accused of helping plan the shooting. So ask yourself-- why does one of "his" reporters publish this defaming story, with a link to the document naming his "boss"? Does he want to be fired? Or is he instructed to write this story in a manner that will discredit the claimant, like throwing out polarizing words like "Illuminati"? In light of the accused's ties to the news source, this reeks of deception.
ETA: CinnamonHearts beat me to the punch! I'll just add a question while I'm here... James Holmes's dad and his perported testimony before Congress-- was this Philip Anschutz to be implicated perhaps?
Originally posted by Crakeur
correct me if I'm wrong but isn't the examiner one of those media outlets where anyone can sign up and become a "reporter?"
Examiners must be 18 years of age or older and U.S. or Canadian residents. Each Examiner is required to sign an independent contributor agreement prior to activation.
Originally posted by Crakeur
reply to post by PatriotGames2
I never said conspiracies don't exist. They exist everywhere. A conspiracy, defined, is an agreement between two, or more, people to commit a crime, overthrow a government or deceive/defraud in the future.
It happens regularly.
I'm saying the illuminati, if they are still around today, are an inept lot that shouldn't be feared because, after 200 plus years, they suck at attaining their goals.
Originally posted by vkey08
I'm just wondering why the op only posted one of the documents, and not the Judges Order on the matter where he clearly believes that it is a nonsense pleading and wants the county's Sheriff and Mental Health services to intervene.
Originally posted by Crakeur
reply to post by thesungod
if they are in different forums, they both stay.
Originally posted by Crakeur
reply to post by Bilk22
you aren't actually saying that believing that 250 or so years ago, a group of guys hatched a plan to take over the world based on the technology and intelligence of that time, not knowing that, in the future we'd have air travel, cars, wireless communications, the internet, computers, etc is the same as believing in a system of ethics and a god? And you are saying that the men who hatched this plot in the late 1700's were going to rely on the grandchildren of their grandchildren's grand children to follow this plot without knowing anything about the future, technology etc?
Personally, I find both hard to believe and I think that, if they formulated a plan back in the late 1700's and have not, yet, managed to pull it off, they're not worth fearing. The Mets and the Cubs are more likely to win back to back world series. twice.
Originally posted by Crakeur
That will be difficult, no?