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Thursday, November 12, 2009

Project Pegasus Disclosed

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http://www.niburu.nl/index.php?articleID=22092Web Bot predicted Whistleblower on Mars Life and Time Travel

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Web Bot: Andrew Basiago is predicted "planetary level" whistleblower for Mars life and time travel
By Alfred Labremont Webre
November 9, 2009

A September 15, 2009 report using Asymmetric Language Trend Analysis (ALTA) of data collected by the Web Bot predicts that “It is very likely that the ‘whistleblower’ who had been described in previous ALTA reports (see 1309) as emerging out of the period of the [coagulation] of the [government/officialdom of the USofA due to financial structure collapse] is a person by the name of [Andrew D. Basiago].”

Clif High, administrator of the Web Bot and author of the ALTA report, states that the truth campaign of American whistle blower Andrew D. Basiago will raise Mr. Basiago’s public profile “to a very high level within the mainstream media and that such presence in the media will climb over the next 9/nine months to a planetary level.”

Basiago published a paper entitled The Discovery of Life on Mars on December 12, 2008 that contains photographic evidence and textual analysis of humanoid beings, animal species, carved statues, and built structures on Mars.  These were derived from images taken by NASA’s Mars Exploration Rover Spirit on the surface of Mars. His paper, which achieves over 50 “firsts” in science, is the first work to prove that Mars not only harbored life in ancient times but is an inhabited planet today.

Referring to his paper, the ALTA report states “The past forecast for this person who would make a [planetary impact] of such magnitude that [a second wave] of other [whistle-blowers] of all kinds would be drawn into the public view includes descriptors and archetypes that are currently being fulfilled by reports about Andrew’s paper.”

The ALTA report also states, “[T]he linguistics both around Andrew D. Basiago and by him reach to almost 34/thirty-four percent of the predicted linguistic set (actually quite significant levels when attempting to match personality to forecast at this early a stage).”

Mr. Basiago disclosed the existence of a secret US time travel program called Project Pegasus

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Sharpton wants NFL to block Limbaugh's Rams bid


Do you agree with the rev. Al Sharpton and Jesse Jackson on their attempt to stop Rush Limbaugh as he plans to buy the St Louis Rams.

I think Rush would do a great Job How about you.

You can read more on this story on msn fox sports

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Thursday, April 16, 2009

Michael Prozer

Walt Belcher By WALT BELCHER wbelcher

wbelcher@tampatrib.com @tampatrib.com

Published: April 15, 2009

A 33-year-old Tampa native and Internet mogul gets a date and an earful about why he's still single on the next episode of the Bravo reality series "Millionaire Matchmaker."

Michael Prozer, who says his Internet money exchange business is worth $400 million, can't find Mrs. Right.

And self-proclaimed dating expert Patti Stanger knows why.

"What's with the hairdo?" says the ever-blunt Stanger as she watches a video of Prozer introducing himself wearing numerous necklaces.

"He's so retro with all that jewelry," she adds with a disapproving whine.

Matchmaker Stanger, who sort of resembles Morticia Addams, sees potential but notes Prozer's appearance suggests he is "in an arrested development state" and is "like a kid that never wants to grow up."

But he lives in a 33,000-square-foot mansion on 26 acres and he has a private jet.

Divorced with two young children, Prozer is a former musician and co-founder of Xchangeagent Inc., a West Palm Beach-based online money exchange service South America and Europe (like Pay Pal).

He hasn't been available for interviews but the episode was available for preview.

On it he explains that while he has no trouble "finding girls." "It's finding one that can deal with my lifestyle that's a problem," he says.

So he turns to Stanger, the bossy, blunt, outspoken manager of The Millionaire's Club, an elite Los Angeles-based matchmaking service for lonely rich guys.

Stanger says Prozer needs someone "sophisticated" to lift him from being "trailer park trash" at heart. She also suggests a makeover: possibly get a chin implant, drop the Moe of the Three Stooges haircut; and cut back on the bling.

He rejects the advice and ventures onward to a mixer in Los Angeles that the Matchmaker arranges with potential dates who look like candidates for "The Bachelor."
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Thursday, March 5, 2009

'Lost' Recap: LaFleur - MSN TV News

'Lost' Recap: LaFleur - MSN TV News: "'Lost'/ABC
Sawyer (Josh Holloway) goes from outsider to Dharma Initiative insider on 'Lost.'
'Lost' Recap: LaFleur
A new life and romance bloom for Sawyer

By Raoul Mowatt
Special to MSN TV

It's about time for a Sawyer-focused episode, and tonight 'Lost' delivered. We get to see through his perspective what happened with Sawyer, Miles, Daniel, Jin and Juliet in the time since Locke went down the well to their reconnection with the other Flight 815 survivors.

Gallery: 'Lost' Behind the scenes

The episode's split into two main periods: right around the time Locke stopped the Island from moving in time, and three years later, when our Heroes have become full-fledged members of the Dharma Initiative.

Gallery: Meet the lovely ladies of 'Lost' | Plus: Q&A with Jorge Garcia

We begin with Sawyer trying to figure out how to help Locke. Juliet guesses that they can't because they've time-shifted to before the well was dug. They have a view of one of those tall four-toed statutes. Locke fixes the frozen donkey wheel, and there's one more skip in time. When our heroes recover, Miles comments that the shift felt different, more like an earthquake. Spotting the well, Sawyer heads to help Locke out, but it turns out only the bricks have been placed over the spot where the well will be; the well itself hasn'"

Obama surprises daughters with swing set - White House- msnbc.com

Obama surprises daughters with swing set - White House- msnbc.com: "updated 7:14 p.m. ET, Wed., March. 4, 2009

First daughters Malia and Sasha Obama got a big surprise after school Wednesday: a brand-new swing set.

They squealed with delight upon seeing it, a spokeswoman for the first lady said.

President Barack Obama and his wife, Michelle, went to work while the girls were at school, arranging for the set to be installed on the south grounds of the White House within sight of the Oval Office, where their father spends plenty of time."

Sunday, March 1, 2009

Radio commentator Paul Harvey dies - Celebrities- msnbc.com

Radio commentator Paul Harvey dies - Celebrities- msnbc.com: "Image: Paul Harvey
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