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Past Sins:
A Novel of Supernatural Horror
by Don Ecker

From the author:

Today the great fear is Al-Qaeda. Americans across the nation fear another 9-11 type attack by fanatics using nuclear, chemical or biological weapons. And yet the little known fact is Al-Qaeda is practically an American Intelligence creation. In the 1980’s we armed, trained and supplied the very same people who today are attempting to destroy this country. More...
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DECEMBER 2004

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NEWS & VIEWS *

Medieval mural's tales of sorcery

An ivory pomegranate long touted by scholars as the only relic from Solomon's Temple is a forgery

Evidence of Ancient Civilization Is Found in Peruvian Countryside

Temple antiquity a fake, Israeli experts say

Workers unearth ancient village

Tribal rock art offers clues to religious beliefs of old

Europe's Christmas kaleidoscope
Christian and pagan traditions combine in many European countries at Christmas.

Wherever you turn in Germany, you'll find a Christmas market

Solstice marks arrival of another winter season

Movie puts spotlight on Freemasons

Origin of Santa Claus and other Christmas traditions

The Brits have gone PC and banned public Christmas displays
Like Pavlov's dog, the ACLU must be salivating over this.
-HS

Christmas trees in Russia
After coming to power, the Communists "banned Christmas trees because they were considered a bourgeois vestige."
Ah, the ACLU's founding fathers, oops, I mean 'persons.'
-HS

A Welsh university is carrying out research into one of the world's most enduring mysteries - the star of Bethlehem.























































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