May 9, 2012 by FirstVlad
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And how do YOU like that?
How about retirement at 70?
How would you like that?
How about NEVER RETIRE, until you die?
May 5, 2012 by FirstVlad
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OK...If yu don't see it, copy and paste this link in your browser:
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English with Romanian subtitles.
This is what IT has come to. The best is yet to come.
December 31, 2011 by FirstVlad
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September 7, 2011 by FirstVlad
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internet connectivity speed tests
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Check your Internet connectivity here:
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Good luck with your finds. :-)
June 11, 2011 by FirstVlad
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Circumcision? Why?
A crime against humanity, child torture, child abuse, child mutilation, one name: Circumcision.
United States of America, A.D. 2011. Shame.
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Any comments from the emasculated community?
May 27, 2011 by FirstVlad
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May 5, 2011 by FirstVlad
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sinister sites- the denver international airport
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"But seriously, there are so many irregularities surrounding the DIA (Denver International Airport), that a voluminous book could be written on the subject. The facilities and the art displayed lead many observers to believe that the DIA is much more than an airport: it is literally a New-Age cathedral, full of occult symbolism and references to secret societies.
The art at the DIA is NOT an aggregation of odd choices made by people with poor taste, like many people think. It is a cohesive collection of symbolic pieces that reflect the philosophy, the beliefs and the goals of the global elite. The DIA is the largest airport in America and it has cost over 4.8 billion dollars.
Everything regarding this airport has been meticulously planned and everything is there for a reason."

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