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Hillbilly
10th April 2011, 02:35 AM
who do you get your news from on youtube? do you have a favorite person on there that you thing talks about underground news.
I think this guy is pretty good:
http://youtu.be/eC4Yw7ujyvE
But when I want wild conspiracy stuff I go to this guy:
http://youtu.be/er9La2rigHQ
Ok post yours
freespirit
10th April 2011, 08:37 AM
i just come here...lol...
there's enough guys here that link vids daily from youtube lol
the membership of this forum makes an excellent filter! lol
i do a little browsing on Y/T, but not much. mostly general interest stuff...just remember, being owned by google means they database all your watched vids. this helps them (and possibly DHS) to profile you. this may not be in your best interests.
just sayin...
Awoke
10th April 2011, 08:40 AM
I seriously don't even watch the news. I come here.
Road Runner
10th April 2011, 12:32 PM
Do you like to read, Hillbilly? My husband was reading on GSUS with me today and he asked me to ask you if you have ever read Eustice Mullins books?
Hillbilly
10th April 2011, 01:45 PM
Do you like to read, Hillbilly? My husband was reading on GSUS with me today and he asked me to ask you if you have ever read Eustice Mullins books?
I love to read. I have never read any of Mullins Books, what would be a good one to start with?
Road Runner
10th April 2011, 06:02 PM
Do you like to read, Hillbilly? My husband was reading on GSUS with me today and he asked me to ask you if you have ever read Eustice Mullins books?
I love to read. I have never read any of Mullins Books, what would be a good one to start with?
My husband has read Murder by Injection,Secrets of the Federal Reserve & worlds troublemakers. I ordered him 12 today. I found a sight called Prison Planet Forum and they have a thread called "Get your Eustace Mullin Books here. The prices on some were better than the ones i got off of amazon earlier today. Some of the books are $500, we don't get those, but a friend has had one of those for years and borrowed it to us, that expensive one was called the worlds troublemakers. He said just pick a title that sounds interesting to you and go from there. He has liked all of the ones he read. I paid anywhere from $3 to $14 for the ones I got today.
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