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Larry King No Longer a Caspar Milquetoast

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Jul 5, 2008, 9:43:16 AM7/5/08
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Isn't it ironic that, the same day I post a message
about the astounding discovery of physical evidence
of life on Mars, the topic received significant attention
on Larry King Live on Friday night.
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The well-done program -- perhaps a re-run -- was the massive coverup
about the UFO that crashed near Roswell, N.M., in 1947.
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The most fascinating segment was when Frankie Rowe,
an elderly woman, revealed what her father had told
her shortly before he died.
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He was was one of several firemen dispatched
to the scene and, told her they had found the lifeless bodies of
several diminutive greenish aliens but
also found one still alive but seriously injured.
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Rowe said her dad told her the extraterrestrial communicated with him
and two other firemen telephatically, informing them: "There's nothing
you can do (to help him)."
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Rowe testified that her dad said the alien also told
the three men: "We have been watching you for
long time. Do not be afraid. We will not harm you."
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The program featured well-versed researchers
concerning the government's Roswell coverup as well
as well as attempted debunker Bill Frye of the Skeptic Society, a
Royal Sophisticated Assh*le.
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I was immensely surprised that Larry King had only
one paid government debunker on the show to debate
the truth-tellers and honest researchers. And -- best of
all -- he had the balls to tell Frye to shut up when he
tried to butt in when one of the other guests had the mike .
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See, miracles DO happen, even on TV talk shows.
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Congrats, Larry King and CNN, for a job well done.
You're back in my good graces, Ol' Buddy. But when
will you have the really garantuan testacles to have
ME on?
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Now here's the posting I posted only hours before
'Roswell" aired Friday night.
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Lin Liangtai , an honest and courageous scientific
investigator in Taipei, Taiwan, posted the following
DYNAMITE message to the sci.med newsgroup.
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IT DESERVES A LOT MORE ATTENTION
-- and we'll make sure that it gets it.
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Newsgroups: sci.med
From: Lin Liangtai <lin440...@yahoo.com.tw>
Date: Wed, 2 Jul 2008 23:13:53 -0700 (PDT)
Local: Thurs, Jul 3 2008 2:13 am
Subject: Ed's fossilized blood vessel found on Mars
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NASA just released a micrograph showing a vessel-like object (Fig. 1)
in the scoop of Phoenix Mars Lander.
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That object closely resembles blood vessel remains
found in a Carboniferous human calvarium fossil owned
by Mr. Ed Conrad of Shenandoah, Pennsylvania (Fig. 2
for comparison).
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The amazing thing is these two fossils are wonderfully preserved for 3
billion years and 300 million years, respectively. Who can do that?
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Fig. 1:
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/phoenix/images/press/RAC_SSI_PR_Sol26_v7.html
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Fig. 2:
http://www.wretch.cc/album/show.php?i=lin440315&b=19&f=1328514833&p=36
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Lin Liangtai's intensive research performed on photos,
etc., released by NASA, indicates that Mars definitely
once had life.
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And, based on remarkable photos that appear
to reveal the remnants of handmade structures
and possibly even cities, it must have included INTELLIGENT LIFE
(something sorely lacking
on Planet Earthling)..
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Ed Conrad
http://www.edconrad.com
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Jul 5, 2008, 1:36:35 PM7/5/08
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> Fig. 1:http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/phoenix/images/press/RAC_SSI_PR_Sol...

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> Fig. 2:http://www.wretch.cc/album/show.php?i=lin440315&b=19&f=1328514833&p=36
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> ===========================
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> Lin Liangtai's intensive research performed on photos,
> etc., released by NASA, indicates that Mars definitely
> once had life.
> <
> And, based on remarkable photos that appear
> to reveal the remnants of handmade structures
> and possibly even cities, it must have included INTELLIGENT LIFE
> (something sorely lacking
> on Planet Earthling)..
> <
> Ed Conradhttp://www.edconrad.com

what the fuck are you talking about ? I see dirt, just dirt

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