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Strategies & Market Trends : The coming US dollar crisis

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To: Jeff Jordan who wrote (51176)4/15/2013 11:39:30 AM
From: Giordano Bruno  Read Replies (1) of 71475
 
Thanks Jeff,

That is a very, very beautiful horse.
Thanks for sharing that photograph.

With a little luck I'll be able to find a clear thinking (yet to be brainwashed) audience in Russia and it's still the largest country in the world.
Because they've experienced actual alien violence many now depend on a type of camera which they install on the dashboards of their vehicles so they have proof of damages received from not meteors but falling debris from what are, in fact, on going extraterrestrial battles there.

Try and collect damages from an insurance company without visual proof of alien battles and solid evidence.

They're not stupid nor wealthy enough to let it slide. Even though the falling debris is labeled asteroid, meteor, fireball or any other horseshit disguise like that the people don't care what they're called and only want to be reimbursed for their damages.

They are simply practical and far more aware of the very dangerous alien phenomenon which now exists.





I've never been to Moscow.

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