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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (69900)12/22/2010 4:14:23 PM
From: Cogito Ergo Sum  Respond to of 217749
 
Mq..

A quick check on gold shows Have I ever doubted your intelligence ? Don't think so ... that would be a mistake.. :o) but that does not mean I cannot think that you are wrong or that in fact you may be wrong :o) but using a small sample like the Royal Families, skewed by political intrigue is hardly the scientific method to judge the issue of the spread of the Portuguese genes...

Have a Merry Christmas Mq.. :O) All the best..

B



To: Maurice Winn who wrote (69900)12/22/2010 7:27:54 PM
From: KyrosL  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217749
 
The Greek royal family's ethnic roots are German/Danish/English, not Greek. I don't think there is a single ethnic Greek that married into the Greek royal family.



To: Maurice Winn who wrote (69900)12/22/2010 11:43:59 PM
From: elmatador1 Recommendation  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217749
 
Forget junk science MQ. Concentrate on the Beyond the collapse of 2001.

You need to focus MQ.

Population number, territorial size and amount of natural resources correlates with prosperity potential.

Isn't that beautiful MQ? All reasons given for countries to acquire wealth (all Euro-centric) bite the dust!!!

No more Protestant Ethics.

Good bye cold weather favor entrepreneurship

Farewell army of high IQ props a country into power

Au Revoir chosen by God types who inherit the Earth.



To: Maurice Winn who wrote (69900)12/23/2010 12:39:50 PM
From: average joe1 Recommendation  Respond to of 217749
 
Christchurch family claims to have spotted UFOs

It comes a day after secret documents of UFO sightings were released by the NZDF

dailymail.co.uk

Thu, 23 Dec 2010 6:24p.m.
By Jessica Rowe

A Christchurch family believe they saw a convoy of UFOs travelling above their house – and say they’ve got the pictures to prove it.

It comes a day after secret documents of UFO sightings were released by the New Zealand Defence Force.

Caught on video is what is thought to be one of 10 UFOs travelling in a convoy above the streets of Christchurch.

Jeannine Mander spotted the series of lights moving in the sky above her house last Wednesday, at 10pm.

“Bright, bright orange lights, with a flicker in them,” she explains.

She wasn’t the only one to see the UFO, with neighbours and family watching on the deck.

“I believe there is something out there. We are here, so there is something out there. We can’t be the only living form,” says Ms Mander.

The NZDF released over 2000 secret documents on UFO sightings over the last 70 years.

Ms Mander says what she saw was very similar to that which was recorded in Kaikoura in 1978.

But the NZ Skeptic Society says usually every unidentified object can be explained.

“There are all sorts of things that people mistake for UFOs and they call them UFOs because they don’t know what else to call them,” says NZ Skeptics Society spokesman Vicki Hyde.

“A better term is unidentified atmospheric phenomena.”

But Ms Mander believes UFOs do exist, and that she has the footage to prove it.

3news.co.nz