| David Wilcock ~ Life Throughout The Universe Pt.1 /12Fri, 09 Jan 2009 00:12:42 -0800 by DmtShamanETs, Whistleblowers, & 2012Intuitive researcher David Wilcock spoke about the existence of ETs, whistleblowers\' testimonies, stargates, and the coming of 2012. He suggested that conditions in our galaxy have made human-type life plentiful. It\'s a myth that aliens are malevolent scary-looking creatures-- they actually look similar to ourselves, he said. Much of Wilcocks material about ETs was gathered from conversations he had with whistleblowers such as Henry Deacon who claims that through his work in black budget projects he met and interacted with 40-45 different human/alien species. Deacon said he traveled to a base on Mars, and there were 240,000 personnel on the Red Planet, with only 10% of them born on Earth. He also explained the ancient means of traveling through a stargate didn\'t permit the transfer of anything non-biological, whereas the current method allows for instantaneous travel along with non-organic objects. Wilcock spoke about the testimony of Sgt. Clifford Stone (video interview) who said he knew of 57 different types of aliens that range from 1½ feet tall to 15 ft. tall, in every skin color including orange and green (beings from the Alpha Centauri system are said to have dark green skin and engage in a kind of photosynthesis). The ETs are particularly focused on Earth, as we are about to go through an energetic change in 2012 that will raise our frequency to their level, Wilcock explained.Sunday January 4th, 2009 Host: George Noory http://www.coasttoco astam.com/shows/2009 /01/04.htmlhttp://ww w.divinecosmos.com/B uy the Book: The Reincarnation of Edgar Cayce?: Interdimensional Communication and Global Transformation http://www.amazon.co m/exec/obidos/ASIN/1 583940839/ctoc Related: 2012 david wilcock whistleblowers ets stargates henry deacon sgt. clifford stone archetypes alien aliens galatic alignment | |
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| TourFactory Virtual Home Tour #404343Thu, 08 Jan 2009 22:32:48 -0800 by TourFactoryhttp://www.tourfacto ry.com/s404343/r_www .youtube.com Cabinets are in, a few months from completion. Brand new true Santa Barbra style estate home. The budget was pushed up on this one. Absolutely nothing spared in quality, detail and design. The south facing backyard view looks directly at the mountain. Predominately wood flooring with some stone throughout. Lutron lighting control system with HVAC / Audio & Video / security cameras and pool controls from inside the home. Oopen kitchen adjacent to the family room and bar. Handmade furniture grade cabinetry designed in Europe. Ceiling details so refined, elegant and unique, nothing like it in Arizona. All six bedrooms with full baths. A laundry room like you've never seen. Related: tourfactory tour404343 walt danley paradise valley az 85253 group real estate virtual home tour | |
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| ADAM & PAUL PART-7Thu, 08 Jan 2009 22:18:49 -0800 by MaMoviez18ADAM & PAULADAM & PAULADAM & PAUL PART4 ADAM & PAUL PART 3 adamAdam & Paul (2004)While shooting this movie, the director also had to keep shooting commercial video clips, his regular money job, because of the very low film budget. The two lead actors, Tom Murphy who plays Paul (the short one) and Mark O'Halloran who plays Adam (the tall one), were told by the local Garda ( Irish Police) to leave the set as the Garda thought they were real junkies looking to steal items from the set. The film's unit was tiny - one truck for camera, props and make-up and one minivan for the cast and crew. It takes some work to make anyone feel sorry for junkies but 'Adam and Paul' is a film that succeeds beyond any expectation. Yes, it shows the appalling lives of two junkies who have clearly been 'down so long' they have pretty much lost contact with reality, but it also makes you laugh, for even in their lives there is sometimes something amusing. It's grim and the words 'with hilarious consequences' are not going to appear in my review, but the film does show there is still some humanity in them, particularly in the scenes with their pal. Yes, their condition makes them dislikeable people who are always on the look out for money to steal and people to scam from, but we are asked to appreciate that there is a glimmer of hope: no matter how dim. A must see film, but make sure you're in an optimistic frame of mind before you go in, because 'Adam and Paul' will take its toll on the sunniest disposition Related: adam pauladam paul part5 five part4 four adam and paul part1 one adam paul irish film junkies dublin heroine crack smack cocaine robbers scum garda funny comedy fight over money most best junkie ever lol | |
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| myHotelVideo.com presents Castle Kona Reef in Kailua-Kona / Hawaii / United StatesThu, 08 Jan 2009 20:25:13 -0800 by myHotelVideoMore @ http://www.myhotelvi deo.com/en/landingpa ge/youtube/resourcei d/Mhv_Catalog_Offer: :34358 Location:This hotel is conveniently located on the oceanfront of the sunny Kohala Coast on Big Island. This coast is one of the world's finest surfing and underwater scuba diving locations. There are golf courses and tennis facilities nearby, along with some of the finest marlin fishing in the world. Guests will find restaurants within walking distance and the historic Kailua town and shopping arcades are just a short stroll away.Facilities:This family-friendly budget hotel offers comfort, attractive surroundings and convenience. It comprises a total of 57 units spread over 4 floors. Guests can enjoy a great vacation in the comfort and privacy of their own 1-bedroom condominium suite. Facilities on offer to guests include a lobby area, a hotel safe and a car park for those arriving by car.Rooms:Each suite offers its own individual décor and a place to retreat to after playing on the sun-doused Kona Coast. The rooms are equipped with a kitchen with a fridge, tea and coffee making facilities, an oven/stove and a dishwasher as well as a private bathroom with a shower/bathtub and a hairdryer. A direct dial telephone, satellite/cable TV, radio and a stereo system also feature. Furthermore, rooms come with Internet access, an ironing set, individually adjustable air conditioning and either a balcony or a terrace.Sports/Enter tainment:The property features an open-air swimming pool, a jet spa and a sun terrace, including a party pavilion and a barbeque area. Facilities for playing tennis are available nearby.Payment:Ameri can Express, Diners Club, JCB, MasterCard and VISA are accepted at this hotel.How to get there:Guests coming from Kona International Airport should turn right towards Kailua-Kona. At the 7th traffic light, turn right onto Palani Road headed into Kailua-Kona. Follow Palani Road right down to the ocean where it turns left on to Alii Drive. After driving through the town, pass Huggo's Restaurant on the right, then the Royal Kona Resort. Turn right at the next street and left into the resort (blue tile roof). Related: myhotelvideo.com myhotelvideo video hotel castle kona reef kailua-kona united states hawaii | |
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| TOF0309Thu, 08 Jan 2009 19:36:56 -0800 by fishcat42The Omega Factor, Episode 3, Part 9. Night Games. Paranormal/occult investigation series made in Scotland in the early 1970s on a smaller budget than Scooby Doo.A military trial that never happens of a sonic weapon that doesn't exist, derived from files that aren't there.This is Louise Jameson's first acting part since leaving Doctor Who. Most of the other actors were inexperienced, and the scriptwriters and television unit had never before attempted anything more daring than soap operas.The series was forced off the air by Mrs. Mary Whitehouse due to the occult and supernatural themes present, and one episode covering satanism. It has never been repeated on-air in any country and has become associated with conspiracy theories of its own. Related: scifi telefantasy fantasy cult occult paranormal government conspiracy xfiles murder mystery scotland louise jameson | |
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| TOF0209Thu, 08 Jan 2009 19:33:53 -0800 by fishcat42The Omega Factor, Episode 2, Part 9. Visitations. Paranormal/occult investigation series made in Scotland in the early 1970s on a smaller budget than Scooby Doo.The second episode has a more haunting tone, as Department 7 deals with some most inexplicable events. Tom continues to be skeptical about his new masters.This is Louise Jameson's first acting part since leaving Doctor Who. Most of the other actors were inexperienced, and the scriptwriters and television unit had never before attempted anything more daring than soap operas.The series was forced off the air by Mrs. Mary Whitehouse due to the occult and supernatural themes present, and one episode covering satanism. It has never been repeated on-air in any country and has become associated with conspiracy theories of its own. Related: scifi telefantasy fantasy cult occult paranormal government conspiracy xfiles murder mystery scotland louise jameson | |
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| Obama: Deficit could lead to big budget cutsThu, 08 Jan 2009 19:15:46 -0800 by IWantDemocracyNowObama Warns Trillion-Dollar Deficit Could Lead to Extensive Government Budget CutsPresident-elect Barack Obama is warning the US deficit will top $1 trillion this year, leading to what he says could be extensive cuts to government budgets. Obama made the warning Tuesday as he meanwhile prepares an economic stimulus package that will cost almost the same amount. We speak with Dean Baker of the Center for Economic and Policy Research and Arun Gupta of The Indypendent newspaper. [includes rush transcript] Related: obama deficit wall street bailout democracy now | |
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| Holiday on a Budget Hannah Keeley Lifestyle Expert Offers TiSat, 06 Dec 2008 19:42:18 -0800 by SBARTSTVHoliday on a Budget Hannah Keeley Lifestyle Expert Offers Tips on How to Enjoy the Holiday Season on a Budget. Shopping, decorating, cooking and entertaining ... every year we manage to endure the hustle and bustle of the holiday season preparing for one big splash, and then boom - we're left with an empty pocket book and a whole lot of leftovers. But it's these traditions that keep us coming back year after year and we all know that the holidays wouldn't be the same without them. The average American family will spend nearly $1,000 on gifts, food, and entertainment this holiday season and expect to pay off those bills in February, March, and April. In light of rising food and commodity costs, including gas, eggs and milk at record highs, Hannah Keeley, lifestyle expert and author, will be on-hand to suggest ways viewers can make small adjustments to help their families enjoy the holidays without breaking the bank. Whether it's cutting corners at the grocery store or preparing meals with canned vegetables like Libby's instead of fresh, Hannah has tips to make sure we all enjoy time-honored holiday traditions on a budget.Talent/Guest: Hannah Keeley, author, television personality and lifestyle expertHannah Keeley is an author, television personality, lifestyle expert, founder of the website, TotalMom.com, and mother of seven. Her latest book, Hannah Keeley's Total Mom Makeover: A Six-Week Program to Completely Transform Your Home, Health, Family, and Life, is a life-changing tool to help moms get the most out of life. Hannah has appeared on TLC, Fox and Friends, the Today show and is a regular guest on the Rachael Ray Show, helping moms with her fabulous tips and tricks. In the fall of 2008, Hannah will be hosting her very own PBS series, Hannah Keeley Whole Home-an exciting program covering the subjects of home, food, garden, and family. It is a brand new show for today's homemaker, the one who is managing a home, raising a family, saving the world and having fun at the same time! Hannah has been featured in Redbook, Woman's Day, Real Simple, Organic Style, Family Circle and many more national publications. Related: holiday on budget hannah keeley lifestyle expert offers tips how to enjoy the season budget. shopping | |
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