Following is the transcript of a taped presentation by Serge Monast, a French-speaking Canadian journalist. Although there was no date on the tape, Monast speaksof 1983 as "eleven years ago", so we will assume this talk took place in 1994.
ALIEN INTERVIEW Based On Personal Notes and INTERVIEW Transcriptions Provided by : Matilda O'Donnell MacElroy Editing and Supplemental Footnotes by: Lawrence R. Spencer ( Author of "The Oz Factors" ) 2 ALIEN INTERVIEW Copyright (c) 2008 by Lawrence R. Spencer. All Rights Reserved. Cover and book design by Lawrence R. Spencer Printed in The United States of America First Edition Printing: 2008 ISBN: 978-0-6152-0460-4 3 Acknowledgements My sincerest thanks to the enthusiastic, insightful editorial support of Michel and Brenda. Thank you very much to all of the diligent and unselfish work of the owners, staff and tireless contributors and editors of upon which the material in this book relies heavily for efficacious documentary support of many of the footnoted items sited in the text of the transcripts and comments from Matilda O'Donnell MacElroy.
The true story of Charles Chiniquy, a former Roman Catholic priest.
Before Charles Chiniquy was born, his dad was studying to become a Roman Catholic priest in Canada. But he saw something happen in the Church that upset him so much, that he quit. He studied law and became a notary. As his father was leaving the priesthood he was given a going-away present by a close friend. It was a beautiful French and Latin Bible.
When Chiniquy was 5 years old his mom taught little Charles to read that Bible because there were no schools. Little did she know the profound influence that little book would have on her son's life.
Charles Chiniquy wanted to obey and serve his church, but as he studied the scriptures, he became tormented as he learned that his church was wrong.
It will break your heart as you learn how Catholics are being deceived into following a false religion.
Chiniquy also reveals how Abraham Lincoln's legal assistance against the Jesuits set him up for his murder...
Chiniquy's story was originally published in book form (50 Years in the Church of Rome) and is now available here in comic book format.
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Laurel Canyon in the 1960s and early 1970s was a magical place where a dizzying array of musical artists congregated to create much of the music that provided the soundtrack to those turbulent times. Members of bands like the Byrds, Buffalo Springfield, the Monkees, the Beach Boys, the Mamas and the Papas, the Turtles, the Eagles, the Flying Burrito Brothers, Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention, Steppenwolf, Captain Beefheart, CSN, Three Dog Night, Alice Cooper, the Doors, and Love with Arthur Lee, along with such singer/songwriters as Joni Mitchell, Judy Collins, James Taylor, Carole King, Jackson Browne, Judi Sill and David Blue, lived together and jammed together in the bucolic community nestled in the Hollywood Hills.
But there was a dark side to that scene as well.
Many didn't make it out alive, and many of those deaths remain shrouded in mystery to this day. Far more integrated into the scene than most would care to admit was a guy by the name of Charles Manson, along with his murderous entourage. Also floating about the periphery were various political operatives, up-and-coming politicians, and intelligence personnel - the same sort of people who just happened to give birth to many of the rock stars populating the canyon. And all of the canyon's colorful characters - rock stars, hippies, murderers, and politicos - happily coexisted alongside a covert military installation.
Weird Scenes Inside the Canyon is the very strange, but nevertheless true story of the dark underbelly of a hippie utopia.
Ingersoll Lockwood presents key moments of the American Revolution from the vantage point of General Washington and those close to him. It is a dramatic play, in the style of historical fiction. The stage is set at the beginning of the Revolution. Washington is fretting over the state of the nation as it was then. The play then moves to the lowest point of Washington''s tenure as General, at Valley Forge. That dark period gives way to another problem Washington must deal with - the notorious traitor, Benedict Arnold. Through the dramatization of these key historical moments, Washington''s persistent leadership and his emotional reactions towards events are explored: “Companions in aims! ’Tis eight long years since Concord’s plains first drank of patriot blood, and yet me thinks thro’ all that time no deeper shadow ever hung about my soul than shrouds it now…” It is easy to recognize and empathize with the joys and pains of the trials and tribulations Washington faced while seeking independence and freedom for the United States. Anyone interested in American history will enjoy this dramatic examination of America’s first president from before the days of his presidency.