Re: After 9?
- From: "Denoco Inc." <GarryDenke@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 17 Aug 2007 06:56:40 -0700
UNESCO blocking Second Coming
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UNESCO
UNESCO Saves the Queen
"Hopefully UNESCO removes Stonehenge from their List well before
February, as they did with the Oman Arabian Oryx Sanctuary. On 28th
June 2007, the Arabian Oryx Sanctuary was the first site ever to be
removed from UNESCO's World Heritage List, and it was a blessing for
both the country and the world. The government wanted to extract
minerals from below Oman's Arabian Oryx and UNESCO was against it.
Fortunately, the Sanctuary was delisted and the world is now
benefiting from it. Likewise, the British government wants to extract
artifacts from below Stonehenge's Heelstone, and once again UNESCO is
against it. That is the reason the government "is cocking a snook at
the World Heritage committee," in Robert Key words. With a little help
from The Times the country will be benefiting from a UNESCO World
Heritage Site delistment soon. The British government wants the
delisting of Stonehenge. It will be a blessing for both the country
and the world, just as Oman's Arabian Oryx Sanctuary now is."
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/article2116263.ece?Submitted=true
Garry Denke, Plano, Texas
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