Possible Confirmations to Prophecy 738

 

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From: claire montanaro [mailto:XXXXXX@hotmail.com]
Sent: Friday, September 17, 2004 9:41 PM
To: ray@prophecy.org
Subject: RE: [Prophecy] FW: possible prophecy confirmation

 

 

HI Ray, just wanted to send you a possible confirmation of a prophecy.  I do not know the number, but i remember reading something about being careful of CBS or beware of CBS (the television broadcaster).  I have a pager (arch wireless) that i carry for work which has summaries of current news articles on it.  Well, yesterday and today (sept. 15,16) there is something on it about a lawmaker questioning the integrity of a broadcast they did (CBS) on president Bush.  i have been looking for in the newspaper, but have not come across it yet.  I thought this was very interesting.  I will keep looking for it to see if there is an elaboration in the daily papers.  These prophecies are awesome!!!                                                 love, claire

738. Prophecy given to Raymond Aguilera on 1 June 1995 at 3:24 PM

During prayer the Lord said, "Christian Brothers and Sisters, beware of the Colombia Broadcasting System and in the direction that they are moving".

The next thing I saw was a the map of the United States and it changed into a butterfly.

Then I saw a large fish that was hooked by the tail and hanging upside down.

Then I saw two butterflies nose to nose and legs to legs with their wings flapping.

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Ray, Hi.  this is an update of my earlier email pertaining to the CBS prophecy.  i am copying an article i retrieved from the internet that was indeed in todays paper's:

 

Editorial; Guard Documents Source the Issue

Boston Herald  09/17/2004

The plot thickens . . .

And make no mistake about it, this current flap over the alleged National Guard records of George W. Bush "disclosed" by CBS News is indeed part of a carefully orchestrated plot to sway the election of the next president of the United States.

Even CBS anchor Dan Rather, whose claims to objectivity went out the window long ago, has begun the inevitable process of backpeddling.

"If the documents are not what we were led to believe, I'd like to break that story," Rather told The Washington Post. "Any time I'm wrong. I want to be right out front and say, `Folks, this is what went wrong and how it went wrong.' "

The story of how a Texas Air National Guard official - who died in 1984 - was supposedly pressured to "sugarcoat" the young Bush's record has been slowly unraveling for days now. One of those asked to "authenticate" the records for CBS, it now turns out, was never actually shown the records. A typist for the commander in question also now insists the documents are fake - although, she noted, they reflected the opinion of the late Lt. Col. Jerry B. Killian, who apparently DIDN'T write them. (That's helpful, no?)

Adding to the mystery is the fact disclosed by The Washington Post that CBS never had "originals" of the documents, but was in possession of copies faxed from a Kinko's in Abilene, Texas, which happens to be exactly 21 miles from the home of another retired National Guard officer, Bill Burkett, who has been making some rather wild charges about the destruction of Bush's Guard records for months.

CBS News president Andrew Heyward insists he wants "to get to the bottom of these continuing questions" about the documents. We'll see.

For most viewers and for most voters the question no longer is WHETHER the documents are authentic, but how and by whom CBS was duped - and whether the Kerry's camp's fingerprints can be found on the weapon in question.

 

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Hello claire,

Here two more news clips.

ray

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With Carl Limbacher and NewsMax.com Staff

For the story behind the story...

 

Wednesday, Sept. 22, 2004

Poynter: CBS Caught in 'Conflict of Interest'

Poynter Institute for Media Studies, a mecca for the liberal media establishment, makes no excuses for CBS's latest scandal involving Democrat operative Dan Rather.

"There's clearly a conflict of interest when [producer Mary Mapes] plays both the role of the journalist and the role of an intermediary between a source and somebody in a political campaign," said Bob Steele, a professor at the institute in St. Petersburg, Fla.

"CBS is already in an extremely difficult position to explain and justify their journalistic modus operandi, and now they have an increasingly complicated challenge of explaining a further breach of professionalism and ethical standards," he told the pro-Democrat Los Angeles Times in a story today headlined "The News Keeps Getting Worse for Embarrassed CBS."

The Times noted: "In an indication of how deep concern about the issue has become at the network, Chairman Leslie Moonves commented for the first time Tuesday. He said that while CBS News 'has a long tradition of responsible journalism ... it's clear that something went seriously wrong with the process' in the production of the National Guard story."

 

With Carl Limbacher and NewsMax.com Staff

For the story behind the story...

 

Thursday, Sept. 23, 2004

FEC Complaint Filed Against CBS and Kerry

The Center for Individual Freedom today filed a complaint with the Federal Election Commission charging CBS and Sen. John Kerry's presidential campaign with illegal coordination.

The two Democrat organizations "violated federal campaign finance laws when they colluded to attack President Bush based on claims and documents now believed to be fake," the center announced from Alexandria, Va.

"It's obvious that CBS and the Kerry campaign acted improperly. That much is clear to anyone with a pulse," said Jeffrey Mazzella, the center's executive director.

"But what's been lost is that CBS and its executives blatantly violated federal election laws when they overtly ignored basic journalistic ethical standards and coordinated with the Kerry campaign in order to run an attack story in an effort to affect the outcome of the November presidential election. Our complaint makes this very clear," he said.

The organization noted: "As a condition for handing over the documents, CBS's source, Bill Burkett, required that CBS arrange for a conversation between him and a senior advisor of the Kerry campaign. On September 4, just four days before the segment aired, a CBS producer spoke with Joe Lockhart, a senior adviser to the Kerry campaign. Lockhart admits that during the conversation he and the CBS employee discussed the upcoming segment attacking President Bush. Lockhart also admits that he later called Burkett at CBS's urging."

Mazzella pointed out: "If there had been no coordination, there would have been no attack story. CBS would not have been able to use the documents it so desperately needed for its assault on President Bush if one of its producers hadn't coordinated with the Kerry campaign. Mr. Lockhart's conversations with CBS and Mr. Burkett raise additional questions that must also be answered."

'Arm of the Kerry Campaign'

The center further observed that just two days after CBS aired its dubious attack on President Bush, the Democratic National Committee released a strikingly similar attack video, "Fortunate Son," along with accompanying anti-Bush propaganda.

"Under campaign finance law, media organizations are exempt from provisions barring corporations from engaging in 'electioneering communications” within 60 days of a general election. However, in its complaint, the Center argues that CBS forfeited its exemption by illegally coordinating a partisan attack on the President only 55 days before an election," the organization said.

Mazzella added: "Under normal circumstances, the media exemption is in place because it presumes that the press is impartial, and that the public relies on impartial reporting of the ideas and actions of the candidates. However, this is no normal circumstance. CBS threw its impartiality out the door, ignored basic journalistic standards and coordinated with the Kerry campaign, all in an effort to run a bogus story in an attempt to affect the outcome of a federal election.

"Our complaint argues that CBS forfeited its exemption when it chose to become an arm of the Kerry campaign."