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Prince Phillip of Windsor the Duke of Edingburgh.(JFK plot)

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Baldoni <baldoniXXV

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Aug 13, 2007, 9:46:40 PM8/13/07
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Prince Phillip (formerly of Greece) had a meeting with the Lords of the
Admiralty and Winston Churchill regarding how to strike back at the
Kennedy's for Joe's behavior during the war and for his pro republican
stance.

Lord Louis Mountbatten (Battenburg) coerced Philip into his plans to
eliminate Kennedy. Mountbatten and Churchill (who had served as First
Sea Lord) would not let Joe Kennedy go unpunished.

Mountbatten would later be murdered himself while on holiday aboard his
yacht in the Republic of Ireland in the 70's. Mountbatten was also a
big admirer of Orson Welles.

More to follow on this subject...

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Count Baldoni


YoHarvey

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Aug 13, 2007, 9:49:31 PM8/13/07
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Baldibu? Go post on the Education Forum. You'll be
loved on there. Major Kook Central!!

Ben Holmes

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Aug 14, 2007, 12:14:23 AM8/14/07
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In article <mn.6d2a7d78f...@googlemail.co>, Baldoni <baldoniXXV
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I can't wait until "Count Baldoni" manages to tie Peter to the plot. I'm sure
that there was a 'rock' in Dealey Plaza somewhere...

Baldoni <baldoniXXV

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Aug 14, 2007, 5:38:56 PM8/14/07
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Ben Holmes expressed precisely :

St. Peter ? Cephas ?

"Thou art Peter and upon this rock I shall build my church and the
gates of hell shall not prevail against it."

(St. Matthew's Gospel)

I can't see it myself but I never dis-count anything. One has to
consider that St Peter's work on earth was finished in the early stages
of the 1st Century AD.

As the keeper of the "Keys" I can't see he would want to get involved.
We also have to consider that the second most important figure who
alongside St. Paul, established the Apostolic Church would never ever
consider an act of violence towards any man.

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Count Baldoni


Ben Holmes

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Aug 14, 2007, 5:49:16 PM8/14/07
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In article <mn.74447d78b...@googlemail.co>, Baldoni <baldoniXXV
says...

>
>Ben Holmes expressed precisely :
>> In article <mn.6d2a7d78f...@googlemail.co>, Baldoni <baldoniXXV
>> says...
>>>
>>> Prince Phillip (formerly of Greece) had a meeting with the Lords of the
>>> Admiralty and Winston Churchill regarding how to strike back at the
>>> Kennedy's for Joe's behavior during the war and for his pro republican
>>> stance.
>>>
>>> Lord Louis Mountbatten (Battenburg) coerced Philip into his plans to
>>> eliminate Kennedy. Mountbatten and Churchill (who had served as First
>>> Sea Lord) would not let Joe Kennedy go unpunished.
>>>
>>> Mountbatten would later be murdered himself while on holiday aboard his
>>> yacht in the Republic of Ireland in the 70's. Mountbatten was also a
>>> big admirer of Orson Welles.
>>>
>>> More to follow on this subject...
>>
>> I can't wait until "Count Baldoni" manages to tie Peter to the plot. I'm
>> sure that there was a 'rock' in Dealey Plaza somewhere...
>
>St. Peter ? Cephas ?

Both mean 'rock'.


>"Thou art Peter and upon this rock I shall build my church and the
>gates of hell shall not prevail against it."
>
>(St. Matthew's Gospel)
>
>I can't see it myself but I never dis-count anything. One has to
>consider that St Peter's work on earth was finished in the early stages
>of the 1st Century AD.
>
>As the keeper of the "Keys" I can't see he would want to get involved.
>We also have to consider that the second most important figure who
>alongside St. Paul, established the Apostolic Church would never ever
>consider an act of violence towards any man.


It takes no more than this to establish what a nut you are.

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