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Jul 27, 2009, 5:39:31 PM7/27/09
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Don't believe the Whack Jobs who've been flling your mind
with nonsense about the universe.
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Especially the atheists and evolutionists who insist there
is NO God.
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You should be shocked to learn that there are MANY Gods.
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"Each is responsible for a section of the universe," David
Fellin had revealed. "They're members of a family of Gods
who live in a physical body on a planet of their own.
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"They have the ability to travel as spirits and can go
anywhere in the universe in almost no time at all."
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Fellin is one of the three anthracite miners who were
entombed more than 300 feet below the surface
following a cave-in near Hazleton, Pa., in August 1963.
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Louis Bova was killed in the early moments of the
cave-in but Fellin, then 54, and Henry "Hank" Throne,
28, survived and were rescued 14 days later when
pulled to the surface through a 17 1/2-inch borehole
in one of the greatest news stories of the 1960s.
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They were rescued the day before the late, great
Dr. Martin Luther King's eloquent speech crying out
for justice in the shadow of the Lincoln Memorial.
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Both Fellin and Throne revealed that, when all hope was
gone concerning their survival, the late Pope John XXIII,
ho had died in a hospital in Rome 10 weeks before the
cave-in, had appeared to both of them at the same time
and remained with them until their miraculous rescue.
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Both men were interviewed separately by the Associated
Press on the morning they were saved and told incredible
stories of their experiences while entombed.
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That same day they were separately interviewed in depth
by the U.S. Navy Survival Team and Dr. Richard Anderson,
also a psychiatrist who headed the team and conducted
the interviews, was amazed that their stories meshed,
which he told Fellin proved they were telling the truth.
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He learned, for example, that Fellin and Throne had shared
two out-of-body experiences, during which they conversed
with each other, after which Fellin had countless more OBEs
alone.
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"I was shown everything there is to see on The Other Side,"
Fellin told me numerous times and had passed two polygraph
tests about his experiences (which HE insisted he be given,
and paying for them).
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Fellin revealed, during one of the trips out of his physical
body, he found himself in the company of a man who was
normal in every way except that his face couldn't be clearly
seen since it were shrouded in partial darkness.
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"I asked him, 'Why can't I see your face?" said Fellin, who
said he was told that "the Face of God can be anyone"
because, in spirit form, He has the ability to enter anyone's
soul at any time.
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Fellin said He had spent a lot of time in God's company,
during which many of the great mysteries of earth and
the universe were explained -- and even shown to him.
They included a trip to another planet where human
beings lived.
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Trips back in time while Fellin was out of his body included
the building of the pyramids, Columbus' journey to discover
the North American continent and the first mating of
extraterrestrial men with near-human women living in Korea
(befoere the earth turned on its axis, leaving Korea where
it is now).
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He emphasized that there are no secrets in The Other
World and everything -- good or evil -- that you've ever
done in your lifetime on earth is permanently recorded.
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Fellin also stated that "The Man" confirmed reincarnation is
a reality and that death does not exist.
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"I called him Pop," Fellin revealed. "I found Him to be as
wonderful as my own father whom I loved very, very much."
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It should be noted that, many years before the Hubble
telescope, Fellin had spoken of the unfathomable size
of the universe, stating that he KNOWS it contains more
stars and planets "than there are grains of sand on all
the beaches of the world."
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Skeptics, obviously, considered it the Grand-Daddy of
All Lies or possibly the figment of a near-death hallucination,
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However, the Hubble has just about proven that this
apparently is correct.
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A few years after this magnificent photo was taken
of the outer reaches of space by the Hubble Telescope
in 1996, it took another one that concentrated on
a black patch of sky as depicted in the photo above.
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This view captures the mind-boggling outreaches
of the universe as if taken through an eight-inch straw.
No question, almost the same breathtaking scene
would be evident no matter where the Hubble is pointed.
The size of the universe is THAT incredible.
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And to insist that there's no other intelligent life out
there among the billions upon billions of galaxies simply
boggles the mind.
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To say we -- the human race on earth -- are alone
in the universe is the most ridiculous statement anyone
can ever make.
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And to deny that man can indeed be multi-millions of years
older than Darwin's theory of evolution is another absurdity.
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DEATH DOES NOT EXIST
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Ed Conrad
http://www.edconrad.com
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100 LARGEST U.S. NEWSPAPERS
USA Today (2,281,831; No Sunday edition)
The Wall Street Journal (2,070,498; None)
The New York Times (1,121,623; 1,680,582)
Los Angeles Times (907,997; 200,065)
Washington Post (740,947; 1,000,565)
The Daily News (708,773); 835,121)
New York Post (643,086; 427,039)
Chicago Tribune (565,679; 953,814)
Houston Chronicle (527,744; 720,711)
Dallas Morning News (477,493; 655,809)
San Francisco Chronicle (468,739; 510,844)
Newsday - New York (459,305; 521,498)
The Arizona Republic (452,016; 574,798)
Chicago Sun-Times (432,230; 359,123)
The Boston Globe (429,552; 672,882)
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution (396,888; 610,338)
The Star-Ledger - New Jersey (382,055; 591,272)
Star Tribune - Minneapolis (378,316; 655,198)
Detroit Free Press (370,875; 682,798)
Philadelphia Inquirer (364,974; 744,242)
The Plain Dealer - Cleveland (348,416; 463,482)
St. Petersburg Times - Florida (337,515; 432,231)
The Oregonian - Portland (332,829; 398,694)
The San Diego Union-Tribune (332,273; 363,907)
The Denver Post (321,405; 735,621)
Rocky Mountain News - Denver - (320,345; 735,621)
The Miami Herald (312,811; 429,697)
The Sacramento Bee (305,394; 341,157)
The Orange County Register - Calif. (300,972; 363,907)
St. Louis Post-Dispatch (284,473; 445,713)
The Kansas City Star (278,937; 383,123)
San Jose Mercury News (276,166; 310,520)
The Detroit News (263,703; 682,798)
The Times-Picayune - New Orleans (261,573; 288,706)
South Florida Sun-Sentinel (260,316; 359,772)
The Indianapolis Star (254,437; 357,284)
The Orlando Sentinel (251,998; 368,562)
The Sun - Baltimore (246,584; 430,675)
San Antonio Express-News (245,034; 352,974)
The Columbus Dispatch (244,280; 357,839)
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (241,556; 411,749)
Tampa Tribune (238,743; 315,407)
The Boston Herald (238,569; 150,352)
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (237,867; 401,380)
Fort Worth Star-Telegram (237,554; 333,933)
The Charlotte Observer (230,901; 282,990)
The Seattle Times (229,584; 457,010)
The Oklahoman (219,350; 294,686)
The Courier-Journal - Louisville (215,734; 276,032)
The Virginian-Pilot (198,273; 232,256)
The Cincinnati Enquirer (195,449; 296,989)
The Buffalo News (194,225; 277,921)
Omaha World-Herald (194,222; 240,026)
The Hartford Courant (190,572; 265,249)
Saint Paul Pioneer Press (190,374; 247,495)
Richmond Times-Dispatch (188,893; 226,134)
The Press-Enterprise - Riverside, CA (188,228; 185,060)
Contra Costa (CA) Times (187,042; 197,423)
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette - Little Rock (184,659; 279,485)
Austin American-Statesman (184,398; 230,229)
The Palm Beach (FL) Post (181,626; 217,634)
The Record - Hackensack, NJ (179,538; 213,289)
Daily News - Woodland Hills, CA (176,548; 200,065)
The News & Observer - Raleigh, NC (176,025; 211,231)
The Tennessean- Nashville (175,834; 234,957)
The Commercial Appeal - Memphis, TN (172,195; 228,761)
The Florida Times-Union - Jacksonville (168,014; 227,391)
Democrat and Chronicle - Rochester, NY (167,696; 223,718)
Las Vegas Review-Journal (167,586; 220,723)
The Fresno Bee (166,554; 192,203)
The Providence Journal (164,980; 231,117)
Asbury Park Press - Neptune, NJ (153,557; 206,182)
The Birmingham News (153,378; 185,484)
The Des Moines Register (150,907; 239,367)
Daily Herald - Arlington Heights, IL (149,595; 149,179)
Tulsa World (148,000; 198,000)
The Honolulu Advertiser (145,197; 163,446)
The Akron Beacon Journal (143,799; 184,825)
Seattle Post-Intelligencer (141,744; 457,010)
The Grand Rapids Press (139,100; 184,848)
The Journal News - White Plains, NY (138,539; 156,566)
Dayton Daily News (135,936; 180,944)
The Blade - Toledo, OH (134,037; 176,823)
The Salt Lake Tribune (130,351; 150,852)
The News Tribune - Tacoma, WA (128,937; 143,937)
Sarasota Herald-Tribune (123,231; 145,084)
The Knoxville News-Sentinel (121,917; 153,779)
La Opinion - Los Angeles, CA (119,735; 66,973)
Philadelphia Daily News (118,822; None)
Post-Standard - Syracuse, NY (118,605; 171,967)
Morning Call - Allentown, PA (117,717; 159,383)
The News Journal - New Castle, DE (117,389; 137,849)
Lexington (KY) Herald-Leader (116,894; 147,208)
The State Columbia, SC (116,254; 148,610)
The Arizona Daily Star - Tucson (113,296; 174,427)
The Daytona Beach News-Journal (112,278; 128,312)
East Valley Tribune - Mesa, AZ (109,637; 88,115)
Albuquerque Journal (108,177; 150,787)
The Patriot News - Harrisburg, PA (102,710; 151,583)
News-Press - Fort Myers, FL(100,770; 121,163)
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100 LARGEST WORLD NEWSPAPERS
Rank Title Country Circulation (000)
1 Yomiuri Shimbun Japan 14,067,000
2 The Asahi Shimbun Japan 12,121,000
3 Mainichi Shimbun Japan 5,587,000
4 Nihon Keizai Shimbun Japan 4,635
5 Chunichi Shimbun Japan 4,512
6 Bild Germany 3,867
7 Sankei Shimbun Japan 2,757
8 Canako Xiaoxi (Beijing) China 2,627
9 People's Daily China 2,509
10 Tokyo Sports Japan 2,425
11 The Sun United Kingdom 2,419
12 The Chosun Ilbo South Korea 2,378
13 USA Today USA 2,310
14 The Wall Street Journal USA 2,107
15 Daily Mail UK 2,093
16 The Joongang Ilbo South Korea 2,084
17 The Dong-A Ilbo South Korea 2,052
18 Nikkan Sports Japan 1,965
19 Hokkaido Shimbun Japan 1,922
20 Dainik Jagran India 1,911
21 Yangtse Evening Post China 1,715
22 Sports Nippon Japan 1,711
23 The Nikkan Gendai Japan 1,686
24 Times of India India 1,680
25 Guangzhou Daily China 1,650
26 The Mirror UK 1,597
27 Yukan Fuji Japan 1,559
28 Shizuoka Shimbun Japan 1,479
29 Nanfang City News (Guangzhou) China 1,410
30 Dainik Bhaskar India 1,405
31 Sankei Sports Japan 1,368
32 Hochi Shimbun Japan 1,354
33 Yangcheng Evening News (Guangzhou) China 1,320
34 Malayala Manorama India 1,309
35 Liberty Times Taiwan 1,300
36 Thai Rath Thailand 1,200
37 New York Times USA 1,121
38 Hindustan Times India 1,108
39 Chutian Metro Daily (Wuhan) China 1,084
40 Gujarat Samachar India 1,051
41 Ananda Bazar Patrika India 1,046
42 Xinmin Evening News (Shanghai) China 1,045
43 Eenadu India 1,039
44 Nishi-Nippon Shimbun Japan 1,025
45 Kronen Zeitung Austria 1,009
46 WAZ Mediengruppe Germany 1,001
47 United Daily News Taiwan 1,000
48 China Times Taiwan 1,000
49 Daily Sports Japan 999
50 The Hindu India 989
51 Hindustan India 957
52 Beijing Evening News China 950
53 Mathrubhumi India 904
54 Los Angeles Times USA 902
55 Information Times China 900
56 Daily News Thailand 900
57 Al-Ahram Egypt 900
58 Peninsula City News China 860
59 Kom Chad Luek Thailand 850
60 Kyoto Shimbun Japan 825
61 Kobe Shimbun Japan 821
62 Punjab Kesari India 817
63 Komsomolskaya Pravda Russia 817
64 Rajasthan Patrika India 804
65 Dahe Newspaper China 796
66 Chugoku Shimbun Japan 789
67 Ouest France France 783
68 Daily Sakai India 783
69 Jang Pakistan 775
70 AJ India 759
71 De Telegraaf The Netherlands 753
72 Qianjiang Evening News China 750
73 Qilu Evening News China 750
74 Nanfang Daily China 750
75 Daily Thanthi India 750
76 Moskovskiy Komsomolets Russia 750
77 Sandesh India 743
78 Daily Express UK 720
79 New York Daily News USA 715
80 The Washington Post USA 708
81 Daily Star UK 705
82 Today Evening News China 699
83 New York Post USA 686
84 Corriere della Sera Italy 677
85 Wuhan Evening News China 660
86 Modern Express China 651
87 Yanzhao Metro Daily China 650
88 Metro Express China 650
89 Zeitungsgruppe Koln Germany 628
90 Kahoku Shimpo Japan 622
91 La Repubblica Italy 622
92 Trud Russia 613
93 Beijing Youth Daily China 606
94 Chicago Tribune USA 601
95 New Express China 600
96 Daily Sunshine China 600
97 Matichon Thailand 600
98 Khao Sod Thailand 600
99 Apple Daily Taiwan 600
100 Min Sheng Pao Taiwan 600
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