Monday, January 19, 2009

Wasn't this how the Cylons died in Battlestar Galactica?


Western intel sources say that at least 40 al-Qaeda fanatics died due to the Plague and they internally fear it is spreading through their training camps. Although we did one earlier for the US Border agents.....it's a Hip hip hooray for the Middle Ages!!!! It worked for the cylons, maybe it will clear out all these rats too.

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  1. Alex,

    Like your "self-effacing" About Me biography.

    Found your blog by my alert service on the words First Navy Jack... a flag that most likely NEVER flew during the Revolution per a RAVEN flag expert article in a.d. 2004.

    A "SNAFU" of an amateur "historian" in the Secretary of the Navy office just before the Bicentennial seeing the "Snake On Stripes" (SOS) flag in a Webster's Dictionary color plate, ordering thousands from a supplier, and only THEN going to the Navy Historical Center to learn it was likely a fraud, created the basis for a "cover-up" of the truth for now over 30 years.

    The true First Navy Flag is the Liberty Tree Flag flown on the first seven ocean going ships commissioned by Commander in Chief General George Washington, and thus also called the Washington Cruisers flag.

    It differs from the flag flown by the Massachusetts Navy on its bay barges by the addition of a motto by Washington's aide, Colonel Joseph Reed, from John Locke's Second Treatise on Government, "Appeal to Heaven", NOT "An Appeal to Heaven" as seen on current commercial versions.

    For more on the True Tree vs. the Fake Snake Flag, go to http://www.FirstNavyFlag.US

    For America's future (building up on our past),

    James Renwick Manship, Sr.

    Former LCDR, USNR,
    and Signals Officer on the USS Independence

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  2. Oh by the way, be proud of that family name. Governor Galvez, for whom Galveston, Texas is named, was an ally of America in the War for Independence. His attacks on the British in Pensacola, Florida and all along the Gulf Coast prevented the British from re-supplying their forces along the Ohio River where Colonel Clark was able to secure several important victories as a result.

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