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ô§âmأ كير Këٌضكخ‎

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Mar 20, 2005, 7:29:27 PM3/20/05
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A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away, AnonMoos <anon...@io.com> wrote:

>> 2. Mesopotamia, which is now Iraq, was the cradle of civilization!
>> 3. Noah built the ark in Iraq.
>
> Where does it say that?

The story of Noah is based on the older Sumerian legend of Ziusudra, which is
also told in the epic of Gilgamesh where the same character is called
Utnapishtim.

Judeo-Christian-Islamic religion is a farce. Study even an iota of ancient
history and you will realize how modern civilization has been duped by the
Jews, Romans, and Muslims.

The puppetmasters, the dynasties who continue on from the old world still pit
us all together against each other--for their PROFIT, and so they can retain
control.

There is no difference between Bu$h/Bliar/Sharon and Bin Laden/Saddam, etc.
The only wildcard in this equation is Asia and South America. These are
civilizations which existed outside the status quo, and now they are catching
up to the masters.

Soon the end will come for the Imperialists and the New/Old World Order.
Sooner than you think! Look around you, see how desperately they cling to
their lies, how they try to delude and pacify the masses. But they no longer
control the mass media, and the Truth is spreading fast.

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Ol'sarge

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Mar 20, 2005, 9:19:10 PM3/20/05
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ô§âmà ßíÑ KëñÖßÎ wrote:
> A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away, AnonMoos <anon...@io.com>
wrote:
>
> >> 2. Mesopotamia, which is now Iraq, was the cradle of civilization!
> >> 3. Noah built the ark in Iraq.
> >
> > Where does it say that?
>
> The story of Noah is based on the older Sumerian legend of Ziusudra,
which is
> also told in the epic of Gilgamesh where the same character is called

> Utnapishtim.
>
> Judeo-Christian-Islamic religion is a farce. Study even an iota of
ancient
> history and you will realize how modern civilization has been duped
by the

> Jews, Romans, and Muslims...snip...

>> Soon the end will come for the Imperialists and the New/Old World
Order.
> Sooner than you think! Look around you, see how desperately they
cling to
> their lies, how they try to delude and pacify the masses. But they no
longer
> control the mass media, and the Truth is spreading fast.
>
> --

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Maybe you can help me with a question I've had. One the one hand I
read that 'martyrs' will be greeted by 72 'virgins."
One the other hand I read that "virgins' is an invalid translation,
that Arabic word really means 'versions'; as in '72 versions'...of
Janet Reno.
Which is correct?

AnonMoos

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Mar 20, 2005, 11:28:27 PM3/20/05
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Well well, it's Darth Osama returned from studying the Sith Holocrons
in the Massassi temple on Yavin 4! Are you looking forward to finally
seing the third episode on May 19th? -- especially since you haven't
yet managed to figure out that your beloved idol and hero Darth Sidious
might possibly have some connection to Palpatine!

"Ðãrth ô§âmÃ" wrote:
>A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away, AnonMoos <anon...@io.com> wrote:

>>> 3. Noah built the ark in Iraq.

>> Where does it say that?

> The story of Noah is based on the older Sumerian legend of Ziusudra

> which is also told in the epic of Gilgamesh where the same character
> is called Utnapishtim.

That's nice -- it may or may not be so, yet the Bible still doesn't
say that Noah conducted his activities in Mesopotamia, so that point 3
of IdiotCabal's post above is still wrong.

[Ranting conspiracy nonsense snipped]

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amigo cabal

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Mar 20, 2005, 11:55:31 PM3/20/05
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"AnonMoos" <anon...@io.com> wrote in message
news:423E4D6B...@io.com...

> Well well, it's Darth Osama returned from studying the Sith Holocrons
> in the Massassi temple on Yavin 4! Are you looking forward to finally
> seing the third episode on May 19th? -- especially since you haven't
> yet managed to figure out that your beloved idol and hero Darth Sidious
> might possibly have some connection to Palpatine!

ALL KNOWING MOOSE WHO CAN PROVE TO ALL THAT SOLOMON SPOKE RUSSIAN FLUENTLY!

AnonMoos

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Mar 21, 2005, 11:36:35 AM3/21/05
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"amigo cabal" <pinksp...@earthlink.net> wrote:
>"AnonMoos" <anon...@io.com> wrote in message news:423E4D6B...@io.com...
>>"Ðãrth ô§âmÃ" wrote:

>> Well well, it's Darth Osama returned from studying the Sith
>> Holocrons in the Massassi temple on Yavin 4! Are you looking
>> forward to finally seing the third episode on May 19th? --
>> especially since you haven't yet managed to figure out that your
>> beloved idol and hero Darth Sidious might possibly have some
>> connection to Palpatine!

> ALL KNOWING MOOSE WHO CAN PROVE TO ALL THAT SOLOMON SPOKE RUSSIAN FLUENTLY!

Nonsense -- in the Star Wars galaxy, the most-spoken language is
"Basic", which seems to bear a strong resemblance to English ;-)

And in 950 B.C., Slavic language speakers were in all probability
confined to a belt extending through current-day southern Poland and
the Belarus-Ukraine borderlands (the "Dnepr Plain") -- over one
thousand miles from Canaan/Israel! Solomon himself spoke Hebrew.

>>>A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away, AnonMoos <anon...@io.com> wrote:

>>>>"amigo cabal" <pinksp...@earthlink.net> wrote:

>>>>> 3. Noah built the ark in Iraq.

>>>> Where does it say that?

>>> The story of Noah is based on the older Sumerian legend of
>>> Ziusudra which is also told in the epic of Gilgamesh where the
>>> same character is called Utnapishtim.

>> That's nice -- it may or may not be so, yet the Bible still doesn't
>> say that Noah conducted his activities in Mesopotamia, so that
>> point 3 of IdiotCabal's post above is still wrong.

>> [Ranting conspiracy nonsense snipped]

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Some Qur'an quotes: 5:20 qaala muusaa 5:21 "yaa qawmi ´dkhuluu ´l-'arDa
´l-muqaddasata ´llatii kataba ´llaahu lakum" 17:104 waqulnaa ... libanii
'israa'iila "´skunuu ´l-'arDa" || In English: Moses said, "My people,
go into the Holy Land which God has assigned to you!" And we said to the
Children of Israel, "Inhabit the land!" http://symbolictruth.fateback.com/

old hoodoo

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Mar 22, 2005, 1:42:54 AM3/22/05
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Fred J. McCall wrote:
> "Ol'sarge" <kl...@sanctum.com> wrote:
>
> :Maybe you can help me with a question I've had. One the one hand I


> :read that 'martyrs' will be greeted by 72 'virgins."
> :One the other hand I read that "virgins' is an invalid translation,
> :that Arabic word really means 'versions'; as in '72 versions'...of
> :Janet Reno.
> :Which is correct?
>

> Neither. It's "72 Virginians"....
>
>
No, its 72 "Verizons". Cell phones are big in the middle east.

To heck with 72 virgins...one experienced woman will do. Experienced
women apparently scare the hell out of Muslims.

Fred J. McCall

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Mar 22, 2005, 12:33:07 AM3/22/05
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"Ol'sarge" <kl...@sanctum.com> wrote:

:Maybe you can help me with a question I've had. One the one hand I


:read that 'martyrs' will be greeted by 72 'virgins."
:One the other hand I read that "virgins' is an invalid translation,
:that Arabic word really means 'versions'; as in '72 versions'...of
:Janet Reno.
:Which is correct?

Neither. It's "72 Virginians"....


John Mianowski

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Mar 22, 2005, 9:19:50 AM3/22/05
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On 20 Mar 2005 18:19:10 -0800, "Ol'sarge" <kl...@sanctum.com> wrote:

>Maybe you can help me with a question I've had. One the one hand I
>read that 'martyrs' will be greeted by 72 'virgins."
>One the other hand I read that "virgins' is an invalid translation,
>that Arabic word really means 'versions'; as in '72 versions'...of
>Janet Reno.
>Which is correct?

If it were me, I'd rather have one that knows what she's doing.

JM


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