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Succsessfull Masonic Human Sacrifice In Canberra Australia
"J. Bennie" wrote in message news:QsJon.71440$PH1.38339@edtnps82... "Nuredin Turkary" wrote in message ... Several doctrines taught by the Masons Oh, the same old tired cut-and-paste again. Masonry is no different than any non-denominational group. A member's specific religious beliefs are up to his individual conscience; he's told he should follow them. That's it. Ironically, it is the anti-Masons who teach religious doctrines and demand strict adherence to them. Federal and New South Wales police are investigating after four people were killed during a police pursuit in Canberra. Two adults in their 30s and a child died last night when their car was hit by a second car being chased by police at the Monaro Highway exit ramp at Narrabundah. The driver of the car being chased also died after being taken to hospital, while his female passenger, aged in her 20s, is in a critical condition in Canberra Hospital. The pursuit began at 10pm at Queanbeyan in New South Wales and continued into the ACT. |
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