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The mystery and disinformation surrounding H1N1 and the Ukraine nightmare are put in focus. Something about this story just doesn't add up and there have been inexplicable developments right from day one.
It's got so bad that no-one may now trust government sources or even the WHO.
Some have speculated that mass genocide is the ultimate aim. Nothing in this story contradicts that possibility. There have been accusations that Baxter has...
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Obvious headline I know but it fits perfectly as Jose Baxter has been arrested and released on bail after being found in possession of cannabis and counterfeit money...Christ on a bike!
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From footymad.net
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Everton striker Jose Baxter has been arrested on a drugs charge, it was confirmed on Tuesday morning. Baxter, 17, was one of three men arrested in Kirkby on Monday on suspicion of possession of cannabis with intent to supply and on suspicion of possessing counterfeit money.
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From soccernet.espn.go.com
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From http://www.infowars.com/scientist-warned-baxter-would-release-plague-in-ukraine/Scientist Warned Baxter Would Release Plague in Ukraine Text sizeNoWorldSystemNovember 21, 2009Bio-scientist Joseph Moshe who was arrested by the FBI tried to warn the public about Baxter’s sinister plan to release a plague in the Ukraine by creating a vaccine bio-weapon that would result in hundreds of deaths.That is precisely what occurred in the Ukraine, a...
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From blogger.com
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• Striker arrested for possession of fake cash and cannabis• Baxter, 17, has played in Europa League this seasonThe youngest player to appear in the Everton first team, Jose Baxter, has been arrested on suspicion of possessing drugs and counterfeit money.Baxter, a 17-year-old who has made two substitute appearances for David Moyes' side this season, was arrested with two other men yesterday in Kirkby."We can confirm that three men were...
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From guardian.co.uk
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As a therapy dog, Baxter comforted hundreds of hospice patients in their final hours. This year, old age caught up with Baxter.The California chow-golden retriever lost much of his body fur and use of his legs, so his owner Melissa Joseph made him a special red wagon that she pulled from door to door so he could visit hospice patients.She would lift him onto the patient's bed, even though he weighed 36 pounds. Then frail arms would circle his...
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From weblogs.baltimoresun.com
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