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Kimberley Clark
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Re: Merovingian Signature of the Hurricanes????
      Wed Sep 06 2006 08:13 PM

This made for some very interesting reading. And . . . things that make you go hmmm?????? I've had thoughts that things like this were going on for quite some time now. It is interesting to read in black and white something that you have wondered about for so long. Like I said, very interesting.

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