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Uploaded by on Apr 14, 2008

By Leila Navidi
Sun, Apr 13, 2008 (2 a.m.)
Take a multimedia stroll through the Newseum without all the hassle of traveling. In this two-and-a-half minute time-lapse video, you'll see all of the Newseum's major exhibits - minus the $20 ticket fee.

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  • Was the purpose of the naming of Hoover Dam on the Colorado a subliminal for Jehovahs Damnation against the rushing Red ( Colorado means red ) communist river ? Was the pouring of the concrete of this damnation timed in the same year 1933 that Hitler was voted into Germany ? As Russia was the WWII country with the most war dead and the most WWII damnation, then is this concrete proof that in 1933, WWII was known long before it started and no one received any warning ? Jehovah Wit began 1931.

  • Do you think that it is possible that the real reason that John Edgar Hoover received and kept his job as the US FBI director for 48 years was that his name is closely associated with the name of God, JEHOVAH ? Pronounce Hoover as Hovah, and then by adding his initials J E, one derives the name Jehovah. This name game may serve purpose of producing an inner fear whenever God Jehovah came around, and to immobilize people from thinking and acting, thus giving the government greater power.

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