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00:52 Nov 21 2007
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Re: Judas!

Posted: 00:35:04 - Nov 05 2007

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If anyone is a Vampire, it is Jesus. He said " flesh of my flesh, and blood of blood". He had his own deciples partake of his own body. So that they will have eternal life. And even today that ritual is still being practiced, through communion. They use fermented Jewish grape wine (Mogen David) to be exact. However, to be brutally honest. Judas could not have been a Vampire, b/c he never existed.



As a matter of fact the entire cruci-fiction story was a hoax! There was never any Jesus. That entire story was fabricated by the 46 members of the Nicean Counsel appointed by King James! Of which Shakespeare was a member and scholar, and also one of the writers of the bible.



The story of the Nazarene was taken from the exact story of the egyptian god Horus, the falcon headed god. His mother and baby, Madonna and child was taken from the Isis and Osiris story. All they did was change the names!



They did it to keep us spellbound and under their control!



Just about all of the biblical stories are ghost spells or gospels! To keep you hindered from knowing who you really are. Which are gods upon this Earth! It is even in their book of psalms. And Jesus said: " Didn't I say that ye are gods!"



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Okay, this guy or girl or whoever needs to hone up on their history. Jesus did extist. You may not believe in his being the son of God, but there are many historical accounts of his existence that have nothing to do with the King James version of the Bible. The scary part of this is that someone not knowing any better may believe this guy or gal's version of history. What is next? Someone is going to write on the rave that the founding fathers of America were made up by the British as a ploy to keep us under their control.


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This is Just Too Damn Much

02:00 Nov 18 2007
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DARDENNE PRAIRIE, Missouri (AP) -- Megan Meier thought she had made a new friend in cyberspace when a cute teenage boy named Josh contacted her on MySpace and began exchanging messages with her.



Megan, a 13-year-old who suffered from depression and attention deficit disorder, corresponded with Josh for more than a month before he abruptly ended their friendship, telling her he had heard she was cruel.



The next day Megan committed suicide. Her family learned later that Josh never actually existed; he was created by members of a neighborhood family that included a former friend of Megan's.



Now Megan's parents hope the people who made the fraudulent profile on the social networking web site will be prosecuted, and they are seeking legal changes to safeguard children on the Internet.



The girl's mother, Tina Meier, said she doesn't think anyone involved intended for her daughter to kill herself.



"But when adults are involved and continue to screw with a 13-year-old, with or without mental problems, it is absolutely vile," she told the Suburban Journals of Greater St. Louis, which first reported on the case.



Tina Meier said law enforcement officials told her the case did not fit into any law. But sheriff's officials have not closed the case and pledged to consider new evidence if it emerges.



Megan Meier hanged herself in her bedroom on October 16, 2006, and died the next day. She was described as a "bubbly, goofy" girl who loved spending time with her friends, watching movies and fishing with her dad.



Megan had been on medication, but had been upbeat before her death, her mother said, after striking up a relationship on MySpace with Josh Evans about six weeks before her death.



Josh told her he was born in Florida and had recently moved to the nearby community of O'Fallon. He said he was homeschooled, and didn't yet have a phone number in the area to give her.



Megan's parents said she received a message from him on October 15 of last year, essentially saying he didn't want to be her friend anymore, that he had heard she wasn't nice to her friends.



The next day, as Megan's mother headed out the door to take another daughter to the orthodontist, she knew Megan was upset about Internet messages. She asked Megan to log off. Users on MySpace must be at least 14, though Megan was not when she opened her account. A MySpace spokeswoman did not return calls seeking comment.



Someone using Josh's account was sending cruel messages. Then, Megan called her mother, saying electronic bulletins were being posted about her, saying things like, "Megan Meier is a slut. Megan Meier is fat."



Megan's mother, who monitored her daughter's online communications, returned home and said she was shocked at the vulgar language her own daughter was sending. She told her daughter how upset she was about it.



Megan ran upstairs, and her father, Ron, tried to tell her everything would be fine. About 20 minutes later, she was found in her bedroom. She died the next day.



Her father said he found a message the next day from Josh, which he said law enforcement authorities have not been able to retrieve. It told the girl she was a bad person and the world would be better without her, he has said.



Another parent, who learned of the MySpace account from her own daughter who had access to the Josh profile, told Megan's parents about the hoax in a counselor's office about six weeks after Megan died. That's when they learned Josh was imaginary, they said.



The woman who created the fake profile has not been charged with a crime. She allegedly told the St. Charles County Sheriff's Department she created Josh's profile because she wanted to gain Megan's confidence to know what Megan was saying about her own child online.



The mother from down the street told police that she, her daughter and another person all typed and monitored the communication between the fictitious boy and Megan.



A person who answered the door at the family's house told an Associated Press reporter on Friday afternoon that they had been advised not to comment.



egan's parents had been storing a foosball table for the family that created the MySpace character. Six weeks after Megan's death, they learned the other family had created the profile and responded by destroying the foosball table, dumping it on the neighbors' driveway and encouraging them to move away.



Megan's parents are now separated and plan to divorce.



Aldermen in Dardenne Prairie, a community of about 7,000 residents about 35 miles from St. Louis, have proposed a new ordinance related to child endangerment and Internet harassment. It could come before city leaders on Wednesday.



"Is this enough?" Mayor Pam Fogarty said Friday. "No, not by any stretch of the imagination, but it's something, and you have to start somewhere."



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The above article illustrates clearly way I do not mess around on MySpace. It is also why I think that parents should make sure they know who their children are talking to online. That goes doubly for those who have children with behavioral or mental problems.



I am shocked that a grown woman would play games on the Internet and pretend to be someone else to gather information for a child she personally knows. She was worried about what someone was saying about her daughter online. I think she was worried about the wrong damn thing. Do I think the neighbor that did this knew the young lady she was conning had mental problems? Yes, I think she did. Did she care? Obviously not. I think everyone knows who the cruel one is.



Do I think the young woman may have killed herself without the drama on MySpace? Probably- hell maybe. Maybe not. But because ot the actions of one irresponsible, non-caring and highly immature adult , a young unbalanced girl took her own life. Her family was destroyed so much by this, that her parents are now divorced. If this does lead to new laws regarding Internet activity, I will be happy.



I may not be big on MySpace, but I am aware that this could happen on any site. I just hope that anyone reading this is and will continue protecting themselves when it comes to those they met on the Internet.


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I Want To Know All Not Just Some

18:54 Nov 14 2007
Times Read: 678


WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The director of national intelligence said Tuesday he does not plan to make public any of the key findings of a soon-to-be-completed assessment on Iran's nuclear program.



Mike McConnell said to do so could expose U.S. intelligence capabilities and enable Iran to change its practices.



The National Intelligence Estimate is intended to lay out the entire intelligence community's best estimate on the threat posed by Iran's nuclear program. The Bush administration maintains Iran is seeking to build nuclear weapons, but the Iranians say the program is to meet the country's energy needs.



The long-awaited NIE was supposed to be completed by last spring, but was delayed by new information that needed to be sorted out, according to McConnell. He said analysts are attempting to finish the NIE by the end of this month.



NIEs examine current capabilities and vulnerabilities and, perhaps more importantly, consider future developments. Estimates are usually requested by policymakers, but can be initiated by the intelligence community itself.



The number of NIEs completed in any given year can range into the low hundreds.



McConnell also said Tuesday he would resign if he determined administration officials were cherry-picking intelligence to support their positions. Some members of Congress and other critics of the war in Iraq have accused the Bush administration of selectively making public intelligence that supported its case for invading Iraq.



McConnell said the "first mission" of the intelligence community is to "speak truth to power."



"If it were cherry-picked in an inappropriate way, then for me, that's a professional obligation to object, and I would submit my resignation," he said.



The controversy over what the intelligence community reported to policymakers about Iraq's weapons of mass destruction in an October 2002 NIE just before the Iraq war prompted the Bush administration to release portions of that assessment in the summer of 2003.



Since then, the summaries of a number of NIEs have been released, including three this year: two on Iraq and one on threats to the homeland.



McConnell made his comments at a conference on analytical practices in Washington



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Now, I think the information about just how big a threat Iran and its nuclear program could be released without tipping Iran off to how we obtained the information. If it cannot be, then we have a serious problem. Those who are a part of the United States intelligence community are not qualified to do their job.



I would want the information. We went into Iraq and gave support to a president based on faulty information on Hussein 's arsenal of weapons of mass destruction. Many who intitally supported the Iraqi War feel they were lied to and are wanting the troops home as soon as possible. I am sure the information released to the public was filtered in such a way that support was given for a badly mismangaged war that has caused more problems in the Middle East than was there in the first place.



If this is an attempt by the Bush administration to suppress information about Iran, so they can get the American people to fear another country and back them into fighting another long and costly war, I hope Bush realizes that many of us are not going to fall for the same tatics twice.


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