Tractor Ford 9600 crash!!
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Oil company murdered family. A friend of mine bought a car from an old lady. She said she was selling because she was moving out of the country. Her son a Geologist, daughter in law, and baby were found murdered. She said they were killed because her son refused to falsify oil survey findings. He son called her and told her he was in fear for his life. He and his family were killed shortly thereafter. She was so upset that she was becoming a missionary assistant and moving to the Philippines. Here are some clips that prove what she is saying. These clips are not directly related, but it shows how inventors are murdered or suppressed.
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A big rig trailer lost one of its tires on a freeway. The tire went rolling at over fifty miles an hour down the freeway coming only the width of a cops gun holster from killing him.
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Feria de las Flores in Medellín city, August 7 of 2009.
Desfile de Autos Antiguos 2009 – Classic automobiles Parade.
This parade will be tomorrow saturday but you can see this classic automobile at Premium Plaza commercial center now.
Antique automobile´s parade along big avenues of Medellín city in a splendid sunny day. Medellin known as “City of the Eternal Spring” because of its pleasant spring-like climate year round.
Annual flower festival, part of the festivities along with flower parade, classic cars parade, lots of music, dances, bands, orchestras, people from all over come to enjoy also good food and a nice hospitable people, the weather is perfect year round.
Medellin is Colombia’s second largest city and said to be one of the most beautiful cities in all of South America. There is plenty to do and see in this wonderful and vibrant city in Colombia.
Medellín is the capital city of Antioquia, a province in Colombia (South America). Geographical location 6° 15′ North, 75° 36′ West. The metropolitan area of Medellín lies within the Aburrá valley at an altitude of 1,538 meters and is bisected by the Medellín river which flows northward.
Medellin’s Metro system has 25 stations; this is the map:
http://www.metrodemedellin.gov.co/ima…
Photographs (FOTOS) of Medellin: http://www.panoramio.com/photo/25146378
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Oil company murdered family. A friend of mine bought a car from an old lady. She said she was selling because she was moving out of the country. Her son a Geologist, daughter in law, and baby were found murdered. She said they were killed because her son refused to falsify oil survey findings. He son called her and told her he was in fear for his life. He and his family were killed shortly thereafter. She was so upset that she was becoming a missionary assistant and moving to the Philippines. Here are some clips that prove what she is saying. These clips are not directly related, but it shows how inventors are murdered or suppressed.
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International efforts are being made to counter the upward swing of oil prices. The Saudi Arabian King said the country will increase production point-7 million-barrels daily from the current 9-million-barrels by next month. This will mark the highest oil production rate since 1981. Some US officials say that while the Saudi Arabian efforts will help with domestic prices, the Middle Eastern country actually has the supply to increase production more significantly. Last week, President Bush asked Congress to allow oil drilling in untapped waters and thus increased production in the oceans off the US coast. The average price of gas domestically rose about 10 cents in the past 14 days, now putting it at 4-dollars and-10-cents.
With this latest record-high gasoline price, consumers are looking for alternative ways to cut-down on fuel costs. One company helps its employees ease the high-gas-price trend by optioning workers to turn their vehicle into a moving billboard. Jobing-dot-com gives free gas plus a 500-dollar incentive, to post professional advertising decals on employee cars. It costs the company about 3 to 4-thousand dollars for the car make-under, and about ……….
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Oil company murdered family. A friend of mine bought a car from an old lady. She said she was selling because she was moving out of the country. Her son a Geologist, daughter in law, and baby were found murdered. She said they were killed because her son refused to falsify oil survey findings. Her son called her and told her he was in fear for his life. He and his family were killed shortly thereafter. She was so upset that she was becoming a missionary assistant and moving to the Philippines. Here are some clips that prove what she is saying. These clips are not directly related, but it shows how inventors are murdered or suppressed.
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BMW’s 2010 X6 M hits Road Atlanta for some hot laps. How did it fare? Read our impressions here:
http://blogs.automobilemag.com/6557253/car-ramblings-reviews/driven-bmw-x6-m/index.html
Footage courtesy of BMW.
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Oil company murdered family. A friend of mine bought a car from an old lady. She said she was selling because she was moving out of the country. Her son a Geologist, daughter in law, and baby were found murdered. She said they were killed because her son refused to falsify oil survey findings. He son called her and told her he was in fear for his life. He and his family were killed shortly thereafter. She was so upset that she was becoming a missionary assistant and moving to the Philippines. Here are some clips that prove what she is saying. These clips are not directly related, but it shows how inventors are murdered or suppressed.
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Next week Royal Dutch Shell will finally appear in court to answer charges that it was complicit in the death of Ken Saro-Wiwa, the author and oil company critic executed by Nigeria’s former military regime in 1995.
Saro-Wiwa’s family accuses the oil company of “a systemic campaign of human rights violations” to silence opposition to its operations, and alleges that Shell bribed witnesses at Saro-Wiwa’s show trial.
The case, in an American court, could have major repercussions for the oil industry, reports the New York Times .
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