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March 29, 2005

Selective sympathy
Billmon has an astounding juxtaposition. [Technorati tag: schiavo]

Posted by D. Weinberger at March 29, 2005 12:09 PM


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Google Bill Tierney's name and see what turns up.

This guy has a clearance?

Coast to Coast AM With George Noory

Check this out:

Tierney's methods of ascertaining this location were rather unconventional. "I would ask God and just get a sense if something was valid or not, and then know if I needed to pursue it," he said. His assessments through prayer were then confirmed to him by a friend's clairvoyant dream, where he was able to find the location on a map. "Everything she said lined up. This place meets the criteria," Tierney said of a power generator plant near the Tigris River that he believes is actually a cover for a secret uranium facility.

Clairvoyant friends and he talks to God? And he's got a clearance?

Posted by: Dave Rogers | March 29, 2005 10:08 PM


A more cynical person (me, for instance) would say that this all makes sense: mr. Tierney just likes to see people suffer.

Posted by: Branko Collin | April 3, 2005 05:01 PM


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