[LinuxUsers] Before you Leave the Country

Paul Saenz downtoearthman at hotmail.com
Wed Aug 6 18:05:20 UTC 2008




> Date: Wed, 6 Aug 2008 00:55:52 -0500
> From: cantormath at gmail.com

> Many people are unaware of these issue and that is why I continue to
> bring this up with new updates.  This issue was finally reported on
> cable news the other day, and this has been an issue for some time.
> The more people that know about these kinds of things, the better it
> is for everyone.  I hope that no one has to just "go along with it".

I am under the opinion that because of the vast numbers  of people who will
scoff at conspiracy theories, and just ignore the issues, because they have better
things to do, that these problems are bound to spiral out of control. I'm not 
claiming to be a prophet.....I am just under that opinion. 
> 
Don't get me wrong....keeping people informed is, IMHO, critical at this stage of the 
game, and at this point in time. I commend you for your efforts to expose an issue
that could be construed .
> 
> "Don't forget....the first computer was used by Hitler to track Jews.
> http://www.villagevoice.com/2002-03-26/news/final-solutions/"

> 
> This really depends on how you define computer...
> http://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch000984.htm
> You can consider one these definition and depending on your choice the
> "first computer" could change.
> 
I guess if it adds up to a hill of beans, then you could probably say that I was meaning

the first IBM computer, which was a hallmark for the creation of modern technology

in electronic computers, was used to track the Jews. That's what those numbers were
that were tatoed on their forearms, and stitched on their jumpsuits. 

On that note, here's a shout out to Jeff Lassman, if I'm not mistaken, he's a Jew! Right??? The
 Jews are a special people, and they have made a major impact on the world through each and every century, 
 in spite of the fact the they had no homeland for millennium.
This last century, it was a Jew of whom it could possibly be said that he made a greater 
impact on the course of history than any other person. Einstein, of course. 

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