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BABYLON OBSERVER TOPICAL
RESEARCH - PAGAN ORIGIN OF BABYLON SYSTEM - PAGE 8 |

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INTERNAL DOCUMENTS REVEAL
DISTURBING POLICE INSTRUCTIONS
A BABYLON OBSERVER REPORT |
WWW,
March 2009 - Recently written documents
from the Missouri police, which leaked out
to talk show host Alex Jones, show a very
disturbing manual which will make police
officers believe that everyone who is
against the government is a terrorist.
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FROM BUSH COUNTRY TO OBAMA
NATION
A BABYLON OBSERVER
OBSERVATION |
WWW,
January 2009 - George W. Bush left the
White House and Barack Obama was blessed by
none other than Rick Warren to become the
next President of the USA.
The Obama Nation is a fact!
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666: MARKING MAN A BEAST
A BABYLON OBSERVER
OBSERVATION |
WWW,
October 2008 - The Apocalypse tells us,
that some day mankind has to wear something
called the Mark of the Beast in order to buy
and/or sell. Is this "just" an
economic thing, or is there something more
sinister behind the number 666?
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MORE MARTIAN ANOMALIES
BABYLON OBSERVER REPORT |
WWW,
May 2008 - In photographic material taken on
the surface of Mars and released by the
American Space Agency NASA, there are many
things that "shouldn't be there",
known as "anomalies".
Recently, someone discovered what
looks like a giant Egyptian statue of some
Farao in a rock on the face of our
neighboring planet.
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THE EUROPEAN TOWER OF BABEL
BABYLON OBSERVER REPORT |
WWW,
May 2008 - The building of the European
Parliament is directly built after the Tower
of Bab-el as painted by Brueghel. In a
propaganda poster for the EU, pentagrams are
added over the building.
Just in case you didn't know...
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DISCOVERED: EARLIEST
LANGUAGE AND RELIGION
BY JONATHAN GRAY, A BABYLON
OBSERVER REPRINT |
WWW,
May 2008 - In this interesting essay, well
known alternative archeologist Jonathan Gray
explores the roots of language and religion,
only to come out with a conclusion that
diametrically opposes the mainstream
version.
A Babylon Observer Re-Print.
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