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13 April 2010

The more you know, the more you realize you know nothing. –Socrates
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PAG e-NEWS: 13 April 2010
— questioning dogma, ideology, authority, reality, and whatever is left
   — peeking behind the curtain
   — thinking outside the program
   — looking below the surface       
   — lifting the veil
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Published by Peter A. Gersten, Esq. (ufolawyer@msn.com)
 
 
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SIGNs of the TIMEs
 
Humanity is a life form that curiously ignores very strange objects in its skies, knowingly ingests dangerous chemicals found in its food and water supplies, and possesses an overwhelming insensitivity to the health and welfare of both itself and the other life forms it shares its reality with. Now why would a programmer create such a life form as its principal character? Until I know the answer to that question I will assume it wouldn’t and that our program has been corrupted by a virus.
 
Bad chemistry: The poison in the plastic that surrounds us
 
Could a ubiquitous chemical, found in everything from food cans to baby bottles, be killing us?
 
 
People Eat Fish That Eat Fish That Eat Plastic
 
The UCSD scientists returned from their trip to the Northern Pacific in August, bringing back tales, pictures and more than 100 samples from a blob of degraded plastic that is reportedly the size of Texas or bigger. Now, in addition to the large concentration of plastic, Scripps Institution of Oceanography researchers have determined some of the fish in the area are eating it.
 
 
Gender-bending chemicals ‘triggering early puberty in girls and putting them at risk of diabetes and cancer’
 
Gender-bending chemicals used in food cans, shower curtains and toys may be triggering early puberty in girls – and putting them at greater risk of cancer and diabetes, researchers say.
 
 
Turtles killed ‘in millions’ by fishing gear 
 
Millions of marine turtles have been killed over the past two decades through entrapment in fishing gear, according to a global survey.
 
 
 
 

12 April 2010

For truth is always strange; stranger than fiction. Lord Byron
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PAG e-NEWS: 12 April 2010
— questioning dogma, ideology, authority, reality, and whatever is left
   — peeking behind the curtain
   — thinking outside the program
   — looking below the surface       
   — lifting the veil
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Published by Peter A. Gersten, Esq. (ufolawyer@msn.com)
 
 
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STRANGERs in OUR SKIES
 
Right over our noses there exist aerial phenomena that are strangely still alien to us even though existing in our reality for a very long time. Now why on Earth isn’t both learning their origin and acknowledging their presence our highest priorities? The fact that they are not raises the inference that something is amiss in our program.
 
Rod
 
 
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Orbs
 
 
 
 

9 April 2010

In an English court a man named Home was tried for slander in having accused his neighbor of murder. His exact words were: “Sir Thomas Holt hath taken a cleaver and stricken his cook upon the head, so that one side of the head fell upon one shoulder and the other side upon the other shoulder.” The defendant was acquitted by instruction of the court, the learned judges holding that the words did not charge murder, for they did not affirm the death of the cook, that being only an implication. –Devil’s Dictionary
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PAG e-NEWS: 9 April 2010
— questioning dogma, ideology, authority, reality, and whatever is left
   — peeking behind the curtain
   — thinking outside the program
   — looking below the surface       
   — lifting the veil
———-
Published by Peter A. Gersten, Esq. (ufolawyer@msn.com)
 
 
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ARTICLEs WITH INTERESTING IMPLICATIONs
 
The first article discusses the extremely important decision by U.S. District Court Judge Robert Sweet disallowing corporate ownership of our genes. Eventually it will be the U.S. Supreme Court who has the ultimate decision on whether our genes are patentable. The second article gives hope to Armageddon enthusiasts who believe that the end of the world signals the savior’s return. Myth, legend, and the various religions foretell of the return of something that was here before. Whether it is it a Near Earth Object, a messiah, the living dead, or a hibernating demon is anyone’s guess. But I have a feeling that there is a connection between the return and the opening of the portal in Sedona on WS2012. The third article discusses an underground hacking community in China. Hopefully there are a few in the Western countries also – just in case Big Brother becomes more than just a popular metaphor. The fourth article proves once and for all that what some of us were told growing up is true: If you are going to steal, steal big. As my buddy Ron Lakis stated when he sent me the link to this absurdity: could you see making this argument in a court of law on behalf of the drug cartels of the world…could it really be that far fetched? Cartels provide a lot of employment in very impoverished sectors of the world…they misrepresent the value of their product…they disregard the law…but wait that’s just what Pfizer did…guess you only need to set up a shell company to take the fall and continue…
 
Judge strikes fear into biotech industry with nullification of patents on human genes BRCA1
 
What happens when corporations, for example, wish to start collecting royalties on the human genes that you are copying when you reproduce by having children? The mere act of conceiving a child makes you a patent law violator… a criminal engaged in genetic piracy under U.S. law. This may sound patently absurd, if you’ll excuse the expression, but it is precisely what has been held as true under current U.S. patent law.
 
 
Earth struck by most powerful space storm in three years
 
The most powerful geomagnetic storm since December 2006 struck the Earth on Monday, a day earlier than expected.
 
 
Shadow cyber spy network revealed 
 
There is a vast, subterranean ecosystem to cyberspace within which criminal and espionage networks thrive.
 
 
Feds found Pfizer too big to nail
 
Imagine being charged with a crime, but an imaginary friend takes the rap for you.
That is essentially what happened when Pfizer, the world’s largest pharmaceutical company, was caught illegally marketing Bextra, a painkiller that was taken off the market in 2005 because of safety concerns.