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We Can Change the World – vcan.org

Saturday, February 13th, 2010

It is important to have some idea of what the nature of the world governance has been before we get into trying to change it. I will present only a small part of the situation in this book because I think I have presented enough of it in other books. There is no boogeyman and [...]

Minimize the Risk of Being Abducted – vcan.org

Saturday, February 13th, 2010

On Sept. 13, two 19-year-old thugs from Woodbridge, Virginia, decided they needed some pocket money and the best way to get it would be to abduct a defenseless woman who in all likelihood would have an ATM card. So they went to Springfield Mall, about 15 miles distant, where they spotted a 60-year-old woman who [...]

Armed Females of America Endorses Aaron Russo for President – vcan.org

Friday, February 12th, 2010

May 23 2004–
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By Nicki Fellenzer for AFA
Americans face a critical choice this November ??” a choice that could decide the direction and future of this country. This Election Year we have a chance to [...]

The American Revolution – vcan.org

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

The American Revolution was a civil war between Loyalists to the British crown (aka Tories, about one fifth of the population), supported by British expeditionary forces, and Patriots (or Whigs) in the 13 colonies that constituted British North America.
About 20-25% of the populace in the colonies – c. 600,000 – were blacks. About one [...]

US Government Recognizes ‘They Slew The Dreamer’ – vcan.org

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

A friend just brought it to the attention of Gary Revel today that the United States Government has indeed recognized his conclusion of a conspiracy in the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. The House of Representatives and the Senate of the United States clearly confirmed that ‘THEY SLEW THE DREAMER’ versus he slew the [...]

Wealthy African Americans: The Double Standard – vcan.org

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

The breaking news was a total surprise. Football fans who had tuned in to ESPN to see a preseason game between last year’s two Super Bowl teams, the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Arizona Cardinals, were immediately transfixed with, virginia Crime, the news that Michael Vick was the newest Philadelphia Eagle.
Vick, one of the most [...]

When Will We Ever Learn? – vcan.org

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

According to the Pew Research Center, the total population of the U.S. corrections system, virginia Crime, — probation, parole, jail and prison — exceeds 7.3 million. That’s 1 out of every 31 U.S. adults. Two-thirds of offenders are on probation or parole and the average, annual cost of managing each one is $1,250-$2,750. The [...]

The Leo Wanta Saga, Pt. 4: Former Ambassador Who Met With Vince Foster Days Before He Turned Up Dead Claims He Was Murdered – vcan.org

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

Former Ambassador Leo Wanta, jailed for years and framed by the Bush and Clinton crime families, said during a recent radio interview there is no doubt in his mind Vince Foster, chief White House counsel to President Clinton, was murdered only weeks after giving Foster $250 million dollars earmarked for the Childrens’ Defense Fund.
Wanta also [...]

International Bank Activities Reform Commission Launches Campaign to Boycott Global Stock Message Boards for 40 days with 40 Knights – vcan.org

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

Balzers, Liechtenstein January 26 2004–Free and Clear Press Corps- The All-embracing Coffer Activities Ameliorate Agency (IBARC) has launched an all-embracing attack to abstain all attainable bulletin boards on the internet which accommodate references to about traded stocks, according to admiral advancing a chic activity clothing adjoin such big names as Lycos, Yahoo, Microsoft, Silicon [...]

The Development of Drug Criminalization in America – vcan.org

Thursday, February 11th, 2010

The development of federal statutes and the underlying reasons that led to the criminalization of psycho-active substances in American society began at the turn of the twentieth century. Society reacted to the detriment that resulted from unchecked promotion and use of heroin and cocaine by addicts, paving the way for the government to begin [...]