• From Lu on Is Ron Paul a Freemason?

    When you study the first (here top) picture at abovetopsecret.com you see Maher the “Wicked” look smirkingly at what? At the handshake! Then you look at the 2nd picture (omitted here) and you see the man sending his hand to Ron Paul in a weird ‘UNDERHANDED” way! THIRD observation is the puzzled look on Ron Paul’s face! Like “Hey what is he doing with my hand!”

    Who knows! Maybe there was a little conversation before Maher’s show, between Maher and the unidentified “handgrabber”.
    Maher: “Listen! Can you help me? Paul will be here soon. Can you grab his hand in such a way that his shake looks Masonic? Then we can perhaps reduce his hinterland to half by the people we confuse to believe that Ron Paul is a 33rd degree Mason! Hooo!!”
    Unidentified! “Yeah, I can think I can twist his arm!”

    Well, respectable ladies and gentlemen. I know that Bush is a Mason and a Satanist, and not only by his hands, but to conclude by just one lousy picture that Ron Paul is s deceiver, would mean that I have no discernment whatsoever! (all things are possible, but in this case I don’t think so yet! Ha!) that is why I normally try not to jump to conclusions.

    If Ron Paul isn’t kosher,then America is surely totally lost, as there is NO one else that can fill his libertarian boots, and his Christian testimony. Romney? McCain? Palin? Ha!
    I think we should not condemn a man by one picture. I have a picture of him with a cornuti hand with 2 fingers stretched out, but it could be a freak. I didn’t include it in our devil hand powerpoint. (see our site) Some of us are too quick in our judgments, me thinks.
    He is partly deceived by the “Judeo stealth communist” Ayn Rand, and as far as a gold standard, it is tough indeed to peg a currency to it, when the gold price is set and manipulated by the Rothschilds! Still this man has proven integrity, and has the record of being hindered, blacklisted, ridiculed, marginalized by the rest of Capitol Hill, his own party, and the media when voting day gets closed. He was almost creamed a week ago by Matthews already on hard talk, and they are surely preparing for a more thorough discrediting than last time. The GOP already persecutes and sidelined his GOP officers recently. I can’t see them doing that to one of their own.

    Now SARAH PALIN! THAT”s another story. See our article on America imminent fascist Christian dictatorship. She already had a briefing with war criminal Kissinger. I feel it’s disingenuous to help the elite in discrediting Ron Paul on one lousy picture. Even David Berg’s father the sincere Christian minister was a Freemason! And so was Billy Graham. I think that is why Masonry was called a “show army” by its founders in their protocols. Enough said? Let’s slow down our spirits. Judge righteously! And not by outward appearances ONLY!

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  • From Dennis James on Is Ron Paul a Freemason?

    Ron Paul is bad news not only for his childish idiotic handshakes, but for his dumb and deluded thoughts on free trade and monetary policy that affects everybody. His allegiance to the gold standard; making statements like “sound money;” money should always remain inanimate and attached to nothing nor made a commodity, “artificially low interests rates,” as if somewhere out there are genuine interest rates waiting to be implemented, and this guy calls himself a Christian? Ron Paul is a New World Order tool misleading a crop of young minds. Shame on him. Dennis James.

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  • From I hate MSG on The Food Additive MSG is a Slow Poison

    You are so right on with this. I was given a massive dose of MSG in soup in Shanghai by mistake. I basically passed out from it. Now I am so hypersensitive to MSG it nearly kills me everytime I get near it. Last weekend I couldn’t breathe or even more from that junk. I really thought I was going to just pass away. MSG stinks.

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  • From Andrew Toogood on A look at Ubuntu 10.4

    Waste of my time reading!
    Title would be a better renamed “Fedora vs Ubuntu with nothing useful to say”
    Not interested in a GUI for both of the above. Ubuntu must have something right because other Dists are left in the dust with downloads and usage.

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    • From James Arendt on A look at Ubuntu 10.4

      If you like Ubuntu, go for it! I think I have as much right to express a preference and opinion as you do.

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  • From priscilla/mercy joy on Family International Music

    so i have learned html but am forgetting how to use it properly it did just occur to me to go to view source to jog my memory but it has been awhile and i’m gonna need quite a bit of jogging anywayssssss It was so wonderfully inspiring to hear and sing along with You gottta be a bvaby it brings back alot of great memories of camp fires bible studies witnessing and fellowship would you happen to have a group version with clapping and maybe some foreign verses I know japaneese and spanish and remember some of the french version thanks for the memories! Deb

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  • From Aaron Dinnison on The best way to safeguard your PC from bugs and viruses

    Cool site James! I wish I could afford you, and I’d have you make one for me and my business.:) I like the links and slide shows. I also read “PC security”…… good things to know and share. What do know about the program “malware professional 5.0”? I was told by my I.T. friend over here, that it was a good one.
    Anyway, nice….. I like it. Talk with you soon, Aaron

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    • From James Arendt on The best way to safeguard your PC from bugs and viruses

      According to http://net-studio.org/eng/patch/patch/139-free-virus-removal-tool-for-malware-professional.html “malware professional 5.0” is a rogue antivirus program!! Are you really sure that’s what your friend recommended?

      Thank you Aaron for your encouraging words about this web site.

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  • From James Arendt on Snowy winter in Japan

    It’s been the most snow in two decades in Japan as well!

    Thanks for voting! I just set it up today.

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  • From Tirzah on Snowy winter in Japan

    Thank you for circling Princess, otherwhise I wouldn’t have seen her at all!! You have probably as much snow as Norway does – for the first time in over a decade! TWO decades, actually…

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  • From Maximo Farr on Doctor Admits Vaccine Is More Deadly Than Swine Flu Itself & Will Not Give It To His Kids

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  • From Brian and Mieko on First hitchhike adventure of 2010

    James,
    Still keeping up the good work! Well done! No problems with snow here in Goa, India – hot, hot ,hot! Have just received some photo`s from a good friend, of our home in Kitakaruizawa, well snowed under! Strangely, lots of snow this year in Kent,UK – perhaps, simular weather pattern! Miss the sushi! Back July, Brian and Mieko x

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  • From James Arendt on Hitchhiking stats compared

    Thank you Dai for your encouragement. It was certainly an honor for me to meet the first person to hitchhike from Japan to Germany! And that was way before I started hitchhiking in Japan!

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  • From Dai on Hitchhiking stats compared

    Wow, this graph is really amazing. Yes, hitchhiking is not only the best way to travel but also one of the best ways to bridge between people, communities and countries, I believe. You deserve a nobel peace prize.
    I thought I may be one of those that is entitled to be in Japan’s hitchhiking hall of fame as the one who made 1st hitchhiking through Eurasian continent in 1963~64. But in comparison to what you are doing, I am nothing. So I shall keep my eyes on you and we will see what we can together achieve to help all of us make this world a better place to live. I really enjoyed our conversation on Jan.16th when you blessed my car by accepting my offer for a ride in Niigata.

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  • From seely poole on Doctor Admits Vaccine Is More Deadly Than Swine Flu Itself & Will Not Give It To His Kids

    Been searching for information just like this thanks for getting it out there.

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  • From Lee Pyotr on A driver's mistake helps me to get home

    Hey I just wanted to let you know, I really like the composition on your site. But I am using Flock on a machine running version 8.x of Ubuntu and the look and feel aren’t quite proper. Not a serious deal, I can still basically read the articles and explore for information, but just wanted to inform you about that. The navigation bar is kind of difficult to use with the config I’m running. Keep up the great work!

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  • From Tirzah on New Home Member

    Put her in a box and send her to meee!!! *melts*

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  • From Simon Bernard on October Adventure to Aomori

    James
    I am always convicted how faithful you are to share God’s love with everyone you meet and how you trust the Lord. I should not be “amazed”, but am at how the Lord always provides what & who you need to get around Japan. がんばって!
    Simon
    PS: Thanks always for your PC advise. It is always appreciated!

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  • From Mike Tauser on Gathering in Shirone

    I lived in Shirone back in 1993-95. I worked at Shirone Lutheran Church, and knew the Makiguchi’s very well. I still exchange calendars with them. It was awesome to see their pictures here.

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    • From Marlys Taege on Gathering in Shirone

      Mike,
      Were you a youth volunteer at the church? If so, did its Sunday School get rejuvenated?
      When I was in Japan in 2005, I was told there were no children attending Sunday School there any longer, but the people were praying and believed that when their youth volunteer arrived, children would again attend. Meanwhile, four adults were coming every Sunday to teach each other so they would be in practice.

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      • From James Arendt on Gathering in Shirone

        I’m 60 years old and have been a missionary for Jesus Christ in Japan since 1974. You can read my profile on

        About the webmaster

        I never been to the church in Shirone.

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  • From ivn on The Wickedness of War

    i’m pubbing this article on my facebook

    tks

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    • From James Arendt on The Wickedness of War

      Thanks for your support, Ivan!

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  • From Tirzah on Inner Strength

    I agree: WOOF WOOF!!

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  • From Lu on Inner Strength

    WOOF!

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