Special Happy Birthday song by Flipsyde tells about the 'other' point of view, Watch:
Saturday, July 18, 2009
Friday, July 17, 2009
CENSORED Ad by Astronauts Seen By Over 1.8 Million
Houston, TX (LifeNews.com) -- A pro-life group whose first two television commercials were rejected by NBC and CNN has unveiled a new ad that promote the potential of human life. The ads feature clips of astronaut Neil Armstrong and they have the support of top astronauts Dr. Joseph Kerwin and Gene Krantz.
For full story go HERE
For full story go HERE
Thursday, July 16, 2009
Numbers Assigned To Population, Prophetic?
India will begin a technologically advanced form of number assignments for its population which will include biometric technology. This is happening now and will cover their entire population of over one billion people!
Check it out...
Check it out...
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Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Science Catching up to the Church?
The Catholic Church has always known and stated that life begins at conception.
Go to the link in the next article regarding "Memory in The Womb". Some interesting information especially considering the source.
Go to the link in the next article regarding "Memory in The Womb". Some interesting information especially considering the source.
Demon Watch
Do Demons exist? The question has been answered through religious and secular scientific experience and the answer is a resounding YES. Throughout the history of man there has been a constant battle between 'good and evil'. Although most of our supposed experiences with the preternatural have a perfectly 'natural' explanation, some do not. The fact is that more and more people are experiencing strange phenomena and some of these experiences are indeed real preternatural experiences.
The following is an article of a woman who claims to have had such an experience. Was it real? Whatever her experience was, one thing is for sure, Evil was present in that home!
Stay tuned, as we will bring you more of these types of reports. We need to recognize evil when we see it!
WASHINGTON (AP) - A woman accused of killing her four daughters told police in an interview that the girls were possessed by demons and that she got rid of most of the family's possessions to contain the evil spirits.
A District of Columbia Superior Court judge spent a second day Tuesday reviewing a recording of a police interrogation of Banita Jacks. The decomposing bodies of Jacks' daughters—ages 5 to 17—were discovered in January 2008 when U.S. marshals came to evict her from her southeast Washington home.
Judge Frederick Weisberg was to decide whether to admit the interview as evidence in her trial. Jacks' attorneys want it excluded. They say police were trying to get a confession from her before they had evidence that she was responsible.
Weisberg will decide the case without a jury at Jacks' request.
Jacks' lawyers have urged Jacks to use an insanity defense, but she has refused. Weisberg has found her competent to stand trial.
In the videotaped interview, Jacks said the girls stopped being her daughters and took on the identities of the demons.
"They got so bad," she said.
She said her eldest daughter, Brittany, was possessed by a demon she called "Jezebel," a prostitute who caused suffering and spread disease.
"With demon possession, you are a demon, period," Jacks says on the recording.
Jacks said Brittany would fight her and she had to fight back. She said her younger daughters made horrible "screeching" noises and caused other problems.
Authorities have said Brittany was stabbed to death, while the others were strangled.
Jacks said the demons clung to her possessions, so she had to get rid of them to purge the demons from the house.
But Jacks said she had nothing to do with the girls' deaths. She told detectives that her daughters inexplicably died one by one in their sleep.
"It wasn't me," she said.
When police questioned her about blood they found in Brittany's room, Jacks insisted there was none.
As each of the girls died, they finally became separated from the demons, she said.
Jacks spoke in a faint voice during the interview, at times rambling or pausing. At one point, when detectives asked what she would say if the medical examiner determined Brittany had died of stab wounds, she replied that she would rather consult a lawyer before answering. However, she continued to talk about other things.
Later, after the autopsy report came in, detectives asked Jacks why her account didn't match the finding that the girls were killed. She repeated a phrase she used many times during the interview: "None of this makes any sense."
"This whole story is wild," she added.
The following is an article of a woman who claims to have had such an experience. Was it real? Whatever her experience was, one thing is for sure, Evil was present in that home!
Stay tuned, as we will bring you more of these types of reports. We need to recognize evil when we see it!
WASHINGTON (AP) - A woman accused of killing her four daughters told police in an interview that the girls were possessed by demons and that she got rid of most of the family's possessions to contain the evil spirits.
A District of Columbia Superior Court judge spent a second day Tuesday reviewing a recording of a police interrogation of Banita Jacks. The decomposing bodies of Jacks' daughters—ages 5 to 17—were discovered in January 2008 when U.S. marshals came to evict her from her southeast Washington home.
Judge Frederick Weisberg was to decide whether to admit the interview as evidence in her trial. Jacks' attorneys want it excluded. They say police were trying to get a confession from her before they had evidence that she was responsible.
Weisberg will decide the case without a jury at Jacks' request.
Jacks' lawyers have urged Jacks to use an insanity defense, but she has refused. Weisberg has found her competent to stand trial.
In the videotaped interview, Jacks said the girls stopped being her daughters and took on the identities of the demons.
"They got so bad," she said.
She said her eldest daughter, Brittany, was possessed by a demon she called "Jezebel," a prostitute who caused suffering and spread disease.
"With demon possession, you are a demon, period," Jacks says on the recording.
Jacks said Brittany would fight her and she had to fight back. She said her younger daughters made horrible "screeching" noises and caused other problems.
Authorities have said Brittany was stabbed to death, while the others were strangled.
Jacks said the demons clung to her possessions, so she had to get rid of them to purge the demons from the house.
But Jacks said she had nothing to do with the girls' deaths. She told detectives that her daughters inexplicably died one by one in their sleep.
"It wasn't me," she said.
When police questioned her about blood they found in Brittany's room, Jacks insisted there was none.
As each of the girls died, they finally became separated from the demons, she said.
Jacks spoke in a faint voice during the interview, at times rambling or pausing. At one point, when detectives asked what she would say if the medical examiner determined Brittany had died of stab wounds, she replied that she would rather consult a lawyer before answering. However, she continued to talk about other things.
Later, after the autopsy report came in, detectives asked Jacks why her account didn't match the finding that the girls were killed. She repeated a phrase she used many times during the interview: "None of this makes any sense."
"This whole story is wild," she added.
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Monday, July 13, 2009
Global Currency, On Its Way...
Medvedev sees single currency dream in G8 coin gift
2 days ago
L'AQUILA, Italy (AFP) — Even if Russia's call for a global currency failed to gain much traction at a G8 summit, President Dmitry Medvedev took home a coin meant to symbolize that the dream may one day come true.
The Russian leader proudly displayed the coin, which bears the English words "United Future World Currency", to journalists after the summit wrapped up in the quake-hit Italian town of L'Aquila.
Medvedev said that although the coin, which resembled a euro and featured the image of five leaves, was just a gift given to leaders it showed that people were beginning to think seriously about a new global currency.
"In all likelihood something similar could appear and it could be held in your hand and used as a means of payment," he told reporters. "This is the international currency."
Russia, along with China, has been a vocal proponent of diversifying the global currency system away from the dollar, which has dominated global finance and commerce since the end of World War II.
French President Nicolas Sarkozy at the summit joined the band in favour of dumping the dollar as the international currency of reference, insisting that "we cannot stick with just one single currency."
2 days ago
L'AQUILA, Italy (AFP) — Even if Russia's call for a global currency failed to gain much traction at a G8 summit, President Dmitry Medvedev took home a coin meant to symbolize that the dream may one day come true.
The Russian leader proudly displayed the coin, which bears the English words "United Future World Currency", to journalists after the summit wrapped up in the quake-hit Italian town of L'Aquila.
Medvedev said that although the coin, which resembled a euro and featured the image of five leaves, was just a gift given to leaders it showed that people were beginning to think seriously about a new global currency.
"In all likelihood something similar could appear and it could be held in your hand and used as a means of payment," he told reporters. "This is the international currency."
Russia, along with China, has been a vocal proponent of diversifying the global currency system away from the dollar, which has dominated global finance and commerce since the end of World War II.
French President Nicolas Sarkozy at the summit joined the band in favour of dumping the dollar as the international currency of reference, insisting that "we cannot stick with just one single currency."
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g8,
global currency,
one world government
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