ATS Weekly: Edition 010
September 20, 2005
The New World Order
Have you ever noticed that it seems like we, as American citizens, are not in control of the "We the People" nation? How about our cousins in other
countries; do you think maybe they feel as if someone has commandeered control of their nations as well? There's a good reason for that feeling,
because "they" have taken control! How are they? How did they take over, and how do they benefit? While this is a newsletter and not a news novel, I
will keep it fairly short, and at the end, I'll turn you toward some excellent books and where you can buy them as a few were written many years ago.
But remember, this conspiracy against the people of the world started over two hundred years ago, so you need to understand the history. Once you
understand it, you'll almost feel like a clairvoyant, the way that you'll understand the on goings of today!
From The Front Office
"When the pandemic starts, it is simply too late," is the stark warning of Lee Jong-wook, a South Korean doctor studying the H5N1 Bird Flu. And in
an exclusive July, 2005 ATSNN interview, Henry L.
Niman "The migratory birds in China and Russia migrate to Europe, Asia, and Australia in August and September. I would expect all three continents to
see an increase in H5N1 in the next month or two. This may spill over into Alaska in North America and into Canada, The United States, and Mexico
shortly thereafter." These migrations are happening now, and the world is unprepared. To help establish a framework for discussion on this important
issue, we've opened a new H5N1 Avian Flue Issues
discussion forum.
News of The Weird
Mothman: Myth or Reality?
Standing at seven feet tall, the Mothman was first sighted in the TNT area of Mason County in November of 1966. The story goes: Two couples were
chased by the Mothman to their car. There were numerous sightings after that and also several UFO sightings. On December 15, 1967, the most
devastating disaster this small community has ever seen: The Silver Bridge collapse, where 46 people lost their lives.
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