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Post by creationist on Oct 1, 2008 17:54:12 GMT -5
tobefree.wordpress.com/2008/07/29/lindsey-williams-on-alex-jones-72808-the-next-12-months/Just listen to the fourth YouTube on this page. This info came from Lindsey Williams, a former Baptist chaplain to the oil barons of Alaska, who has kept in contact with some of them even after his three-year tenure there. He was recently forced to shut down his website, lwoil.com (his initials with "oil" tacked on), due to pressure from the globalists and death threats. This interview was done in late July 2008. He confirms that the elitists will do whatever is necessary to get McCain in office. They told him, "John McCain is our man." Lindsey Williams also talks about what one of the "elites" told him about the economic crisis we're in.
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Post by creationist on Oct 2, 2008 15:03:00 GMT -5
Other things Lindsey Williams said the oil barons told him when he dined with them as their chaplain in Alaska--and when he kept in touch with some of them later on:They will get oil down to $50 a barrel—around $2 per gallon. An Indonesia oil field will be utilized, and one ?west? of Russia. They will wage war against Iran, and utterly ruin the Middle East’s prosperity by taking away the oil market from the Arab peoples. There will also be a huge war against the Middle East to destroy the culture and take over the Middle East for the new world order. Dubai will probably become a ghost town. There will be another big Cold War with Russia; the elites will make Russia a great power again. There will be a major thing that will happen shortly before the 2008 election to make sure McCain gets elected. The financial collapse will last for years. No American oil fields—Utah, Montana, Alaska—will be used; America will be totally dependant on foreign oil. Economic collapse will justify a North American Union. Within 3 to 5 weeks of crude oil becoming $50 a barrel, Americans will beg for $7 or $8 a gallon so that the dollar won’t collapse (which depends on Arabs). Russia and Indonesia will be the new centers of the new world order once the Arab world is destroyed. Those two oil fields have more oil than all of the Middle East! tobefree.wordpress.com/2008/07/29/lindsey-williams-on-alex-jones-72808-the-next-12-months/Alex Jones really can be an annoying loudmouth. Don't watch the interview if you don't want to. I gave the highlights here. Also, Hugo Chavez, Saddam Hussein, and the Iranians are hated by the one-worlders because they don't want to adopt the US dollar, support America's economy, join OPEC, and be dependant on the World Bank and IMF.
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Post by creationist on Oct 2, 2008 15:06:51 GMT -5
Lindsey Williams also has said that Abner Dethrey (spelling?), a CIA and State Department fiend (or "ruffian" may be a better word), came to Saddam in the beginning of 1990 to promise non-intervention from Americans if Saddam invaded Kuwait. George Herbert Walker Bush then reversed course, going to war with Saddam. Saddam was too formidable a foe for Clinton to handle, so it became George W. Bush's task to finish him off.
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Post by creationist on Oct 4, 2008 1:13:17 GMT -5
"IT IS NOT A CONSPIRACY; IT IS AN AGENDA."
--Lindsey Williams
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Post by creationist on Oct 6, 2008 15:32:14 GMT -5
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Post by rinoHUNTER on Oct 6, 2008 21:15:34 GMT -5
Bold as it gets... Wow. Get ready, it's on.
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Post by rayman on Oct 10, 2008 19:08:26 GMT -5
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Post by creationist on Oct 10, 2008 19:18:40 GMT -5
This is getting really scary--we're going to have McCainites threatening Obama's life soon. In an election, nothing like this should be going on.
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Post by creationist on Oct 10, 2008 19:19:28 GMT -5
Guess what? Macy's took the image down.
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Post by rayman on Oct 10, 2008 20:18:29 GMT -5
This is getting really scary--we're going to have McCainites threatening Obama's life soon. In an election, nothing like this should be going on. What is absolutely hillarious is that these folk are McCain supporters at a McCain event and they are realizing buyer's remorse. This presumptive nominee is what they bought and are pissed that they have to be proud of "THIS"!
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Post by rinoHUNTER on Oct 10, 2008 21:29:47 GMT -5
In response to the people calling for blood at mccain rallies, mccain said this today. " I respect senator obama, and I admire his accomplishments" "senator obama is a good man, and there is absolutely nothing to fear with an obama presidency". I rest my case. I have warned that we have underestimated the reason obama is out there...
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Post by sbenn on Oct 10, 2008 23:27:25 GMT -5
TO: Interested Parties RE: Barack Obama & ACORN DATE: October 10, 2008 Today, the McCain campaign outlined the intimate and longstanding relationship between Barack Obama and the Association of Community Organizers for Reform Now (ACORN). Given ACORN's recent efforts to engage in voter fraud and to disrupt our political system, Obama's affiliation with this group raises serious questions about his judgment and ability to lead this nation. As of today, ACORN is under investigation for fraudulent activities in at least 11 key battleground states and accused of wrongdoing in many others. According to election officials across the country, about 50% of ACORN's voter registrations are fictitious. This week alone, ACORN offices in Nevada were raided by state officials - after the starting lineup of the Dallas Cowboys appeared registered to vote in Las Vegas - and in Connecticut, a seven-year-old child registered to vote as a 27-year-old. Below is a brief summary of Obama's connection to the organization. A diagram of connections outlining Obama's many ties to ACORN can be found here: www.gop.com/ObamaAcornTree. The relationship between Barack Obama and ACORN dates back to the early 1990s, well before the start of his political career. In 1992, Obama directed Project Vote - an arm of ACORN that also encouraged voter registration. Around the same time, Obama began teaching classes for "Future Leaders Identified by ACORN," and according to an op-ed at the time, Obama continued his community organizing work largely through these classes. Obama soon moved on from his role as a community organizer and became a trial attorney for ACORN. In 1995, Obama represented ACORN in a lawsuit against the state of Illinois for its supposed failure to implement a federal law designed to make voter registration easier, and thus increasing the likelihood of voter fraud. Obama also joined two well-known boards with strong ties to ACORN - the Woods Fund and the Joyce Foundation. Under Obama's watch, the Chicago ACORN branch received thousands of dollars in grants from both organizations. During this year's Democrat primaries, Obama's campaign paid $832,000 to Citizens Services, an ACORN-affiliated organization, for get-out-the-vote efforts. Sensing the need to distance itself from the controversial organization, however, Obama's Federal Election Commission report mischaracterized this work as "staging and lighting." Given his longstanding ties to the organization, it is not surprising that Obama accepted the endorsement of ACORN in 2008. In a press release touting the endorsement on his official campaign website, Obama says: "I've been fighting alongside ACORN on issues that you care about my entire career." Obama's subsequent failure to disclose the true nature of his relationship with ACORN, however, is very surprising and deeply troubling. His campaign website, which on one page features the aforementioned quote, claims on another page that Obama has no connection to ACORN. This direct contradiction illustrates Obama's willingness to distort the true facts and seriously calls his judgment into question. We are hopeful that three actions come from today's discussion. First, Barack Obama has to be forthright about his relationship with ACORN. Secondly, given their willingness to compromise the voting process in key battleground states across the country, a thorough investigation of ACORN must be conducted before Election Day. Finally, federal funding of ACORN must cease immediately until the full examination has been completed. American taxpayers should not be funding an organization mired in potentially illegal activities.
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Post by sbenn on Oct 11, 2008 10:17:36 GMT -5
In response to the people calling for blood at mccain rallies, mccain said this today. " I respect senator obama, and I admire his accomplishments" "senator obama is a good man, and there is absolutely nothing to fear with an obama presidency". I rest my case. I have warned that we have underestimated the reason obama is out there... I listened to this speech yesterday when it was on live. I did not hear the "senator obama is a good man, and there is absolutely nothing to fear with an obama presidency" Perhaps it was another location. www.expressindia.com/latest-news/....t-Obama/372104/
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Post by rinoHUNTER on Oct 11, 2008 11:24:39 GMT -5
Here is the actual text of these statements...
By Margaret Talev and William Douglas
McClatchy Newspapers
John McCain cut off a supporter after she called Democratic rival Barack Obama an Arab during a rally in Lakeville, Minn. COLUMBUS, Ohio — John McCain on Friday moved to calm rising anger among his supporters at rival Barack Obama, describing him as a "decent person and a person that you do not have to be scared of as president of the United States." McCain was booed after the conciliatory words about his Democratic foe.
The move by McCain at a town-hall meeting in Lakeville, Minn., came after days of rising tensions as the Republican presidential candidate and his campaign repeatedly attacked Obama as a friend of a 1960s radical they call a terrorist.
Growing angry about Obama's increasing lead in polls, supporters of McCain and running mate Sarah Palin have responded with loud cries of "terrorist" and "traitor."
At one rally this week in New Mexico, McCain winced when his mention of Obama's name was greeted by the shout of "terrorist," but the candidate said nothing.
Supporters at Friday's town-hall meeting pressed McCain to get tougher on Obama.
But when one man said he was scared to raise his unborn child in a country that might be led by a President Obama, McCain disagreed.
"I have to tell you, he is a decent person and a person that you do not have to be scared of as president of the United States," McCain said to boos and groans from supporters.
"If you want a fight, we will fight," McCain said. "But we will be respectful. I admire Senator Obama and his accomplishments. ... I don't mean that has to reduce your ferocity; I just mean to say you have to be respectful."
At one point, McCain grabbed the microphone from a woman who had begun to say she didn't like Obama because he is an Arab. "No, ma'am. No, ma'am," McCain said. "He's a decent family man, a citizen who I just happen to have serious differences with on fundamental questions." His comments came a day after an angry Wisconsin crowd shouted epithets about Obama, pumped fists angrily and catcalled repeatedly when Obama's name was mentioned. Outside, many flipped their middle finger at a media bus.
McCain was less conciliatory at that rally. When a visibly angry supporter in Waukesha told McCain "I'm really mad" because of "socialists taking over the country," McCain stoked the sentiment. "I think I got the message," he said. "The gentleman is right."
Campaigning in Ohio on Friday, Obama defended his character against the attacks, daring McCain to run as negatively as he wants while predicting that, in light of the financial crisis, "it will not work."
Both candidates responded to the stock-market meltdown with new proposals. McCain, in Wisconsin, suggested waiving a tax rule requiring that investors begin selling off their IRAs and 401(k)s when they turn 70 1/2. Obama, in Ohio, pitched temporarily lifting lending fees and extending fixed-rate loans to small businesses through a Small Business Administration disaster-relief fund.
But the personal nature of the campaign overshadowed those developments.
"We know what's coming, we know what they're going to do," Obama told supporters in Ohio.
While McCain tried to quiet the boos Friday, his allies and advertising unleashed a flurry of attacks on his rival's ethics, touting Obama's ties to Vietnam War-era radical Bill Ayers.
McCain's campaign released a national TV ad that asserts Obama worked with a "terrorist" when it was politically convenient and then lied about their relationship.
Ayers, now a professor of education at the University of Illinois, Chicago, hosted a 1995 candidate event for Obama and was involved with two mainstream charitable groups in which Obama also had been active. Chicago Mayor Richard Daley has praised Ayers as a leading citizen who helped shape the city's innovative schools program.
In the late 1960s and early '70s, when Obama was a child, Ayers belonged to the Weathermen, a radical anti-war group that advocated violence and placed bombs at the Pentagon and the Capitol.
McCain's accusation is that Obama understated what he knew about Ayers' past or his beliefs when it suited him. There's no evidence that the two men are close or that Ayers has any connection to Obama's presidential campaign.
The Secret Service, meanwhile, confirmed Friday that it had investigated an episode in which someone in Palin's crowd in Clearwater, Fla., on Monday reportedly shouted "kill him," meaning Obama. There was "no indication that there was anything directed at Obama," Secret Service spokesman Eric Zahren said.
Information from The Washington Post and The Associated Press is included in this report.
John McCain has been politically castrated, if he ever had any.
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Post by sbenn on Oct 11, 2008 14:38:02 GMT -5
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