Sinead O’Connor has announced that her 17-year-old son Shane (pictured) has died.
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Nicola Horlick and Georgie.
‘There were thuds as photos and paintings mysteriously fell from the walls of our London home.
‘More extraordinary still was the glass chess board that seemed to float in the air, unsupported, before crashing to the ground as my daughters Alice and Serena quietly played the game together.
‘Then a huge glass vase of flowers took flight and shattered on the ground, watched incredulously by Tim, my then husband, as he sat on a sofa reading.
‘And as Georgie continued to make her presence felt in many different uncanny ways – sending messages to my youngest daughter Antonia, speaking to me through the medium who promised I’d see her; even, I believe, intervening on one occasion to save our lives when a deer jumped out of a hedge and hit our car travelling at 60 mph – I felt not alarmed but comforted.
HTTrack is a free (GPL, libre/free software) and easy-to-use offline browser utility. It allows you to download a World Wide Web site from the Internet to a …
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WEF/Young Global Leaders 2010 (From WikiSpooks)-
Julian Castro is a US politician who was a prospective candidate in the US/2020 Presidential election.
Gabrielle Giffords is an US politician who survived an assassination attempt in 2011. Resigned from office, but still in Democratic party leadership.
Ben Goldsmith English financier and environmentalist, son of James Goldsmith, who is said to be the father of Princess Diana.
Dr. Sanjay Gupta, chief medical correspondent for CNN and fawning interviewer of Bill Gates. Played a big role promoting the official narrative in the COVID-19 deep event.
Kevin Warsh is/was a member of the Bilderberg Steering Committee.
Marissa Mayer
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The World Economic Forum named its 2010 Young Global Leaders… Some of the startup CEOs and tech execs on this year’s least include:
Evan Williams—CEO and co-founder of Twitter,
Marissa Mayer—VP, Search Product and User Experience, Google,
The answer to the question: “who promised NATO nonproliferation to the east” is very simple: NO ONE. Nobody promised this to Gorbachev. Moreover, Gorbachev himself emphasized that nothing of the kind had ever been discussed , and exactly the same was confirmed by those with whom Gorbachev at one time discussed the prospects of European politics.
No one has any evidence of the existence of any obligations of any of Gorbachev’s European or American interlocutors, which would stipulate the prospects for NATO’s development outside the GDR.
Mark Kramer investigated this issue back in 2009 in his article in The Washington Quarterly, in which he cites declassified American, German and Russian documents relating to those events. According to these documents, in the negotiations on the “Two plus four” formula (two Germany plus the USA, the USSR, Great Britain and France), the issue of increasing NATO membership was never raised, with the exception of the condition of non-deployment of “non-German NATO forces on the territory of the former GDR.” A broader increase in NATO at that time was simply not on the agenda – since the rest of the countries of the “Eastern European bloc” at that time did not give grounds for suspicions of NATO expansion at their expense.