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From: ignorant_bastardxxx on 4 Aug 2008 08:33 < http://www.edconrad.com/pics/TightFit.jpg < Thank you! < Nowthen, a reliable source at CNN has revealed that there were "tons" of phone calls and e-mails of protest Concerning the brief appearance of former NASA astronaut Dr. Edgar Mitchell on Saturday night's Larry King Live about the mysteries of the human brain.. < They reportedly were in response to my posting Sunday morning that Mitchell either should have had an opportunity to reiterate what he already has revealed -- that extraterrestrials have been visiting earth for many decades but the truth has been subjected to a monumental cover-up by the U.S. and other governments. < If Mitchell was to be gagged about uttering even one word about what he knows as fact, he efinitely should NOT have appeared on the program in such a lesser capacity. < My source tells me there were just under 2,300 phone calls and nearly 6,300 e-mails -- all agreeing with me that Mitchell's appearance should not have been strictly confined to his comments on how his life had changed since travelling to -- and walking on -- the moon during the Apollo 14 mission. < There was NOTHING WHATSOEVER about his "in the know" about the surrveilance of earth and earthlings by visitors from another planet who mean us no harm (or could have annihilated us years ago).. < Meanwhile, I have a very strong suspicion that Mitchell's appearance was not scheduled to go this route. I think the intention of Larry King and his producers was to at least touch on the sensitive issue but higher-ups decided at the last moment not to permit it. < Ed Conrad http://www.edconrad.com Man as Old as Coal < > WORLD'S LARGEST UNIVERSITIES Rank Institution Location Founded Affiliation Enrollment 1 Allama Iqbal Open University Islamabad, Pakistan 1974 Public 1.9 million [1] 2 Indira Gandhi National Open University New Delhi, India 1985 Public 1.8 million [2] 3 Islamic Azad University Tehran, Iran 1982 Private 1.3 million [1] 4 Anadolu University Eskiþehir, Turkey 1982 Public 884,081 [3] [4] 5 Bangladesh National University Gazipur, Bangladesh 1992 Public 800,000 [5] 6 Bangladesh Open University Gazipur, Bangladesh 1992 Public 600,000 [6] 7 Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Open University Andhra Pradesh, India 1982 Public 450,000 [7] 8 State University of New York New York, United States 1948 Public 418,000 [8] 9 California State University California, United States 1857 Public 417,000 [9] 10 University System of Ohio Ohio, United States 2007 Public 400,000+ [10] 11 University of Delhi New Delhi, India 1922 Public 400,000 [11] 12 Universitas Terbuka Jakarta, Indonesia 1984 Public 350,000 [12] 13 Universidad de Buenos Aires Buenos Aires, Argentina 1821 Public 316,050 [13] [14] 14 State University System of Florida Florida, United States 1905 Public 301,570 (2008) [15] 15 Osmania University Hyderabad, India 1918 Public 300,000 [16] 16 Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University Nashik, India 1989 Public 300,000 17 National Autonomous University of Mexico Mexico City, Mexico 1551 Public 290,000 (Aug 14th, 2006) [17] 18 Tribhuvan University Kirtipur, Nepal 1959 Public 272,746 [18] 19 University of South Africa Pretoria, Gauteng, South Africa 1873 Public 250,000 [19] 20 Instituto Politecnico Nacional Mexico City, Mexico 1936 Public 229,070 [20] 21 City University of New York New York City, United States 1847 Public 220,727 [21] 22 Korea National Open University South Korea 1982 Public 210,978 [22] 23 University of California California, United States 1869 Public 209,080 [23] 24 Open University Milton Keynes, England, United Kingdom 1969 Public 203,744 [24] [25] 25 University of Phoenix Phoenix, Arizona, United States 1976 Private 200,000 [26] 26 University of Calcutta Kolkata, West Bengal, India 1857 Public 200,000 27 University of Texas Texas, United States 1881 Public 190,000 [27] 28 Universidade Estácio de Sá Rio de Janeiro,Rio de Janeiro,Brazil 1970 Private 186,000[2] 29 Payame Noor University Tehran, Iran 1987 Public 183,000 30 Sukhothai Thammathirat Open University Bangkok, Thailand 1978 Public 181,372 31 Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia Spain 1972 Public 180,000 [28] [29] 32 University of North Carolina North Carolina, United States 1789 Public 169,792 [30] 33 University of Wisconsin Wisconsin, United States 1848 Public 162,933 [31] 34 University of London London, England, United Kingdom 1836 Public 159,000 [32] 35 Cairo University Giza, Egypt 1933 Public 155,000 [33] 36 Madhya Pradesh Bhoj Open University Bhopal, India 1991 Public 150,000 [34] 37 University of Rome La Sapienza Rome, Italy 1303 Public 147,000 38 University System of Maryland Maryland, United States 1988 Public 144,363 [35] 39 Modern University for the Humanities Moscow,Russia 1992 Public 140,000 [36] 34 Universidade Norte do Paraná Londrina, Paraná, Brazil 1972 Private 130,000 [37] 41 Centre national d'enseignement à distance France 1939 Public 120,000 [38] 42 Universidad Nacional de Córdoba Córdoba, Argentina 1613 Public 113,558 [39] 43 Pennsylvania State System of Higher Education Pennsylvania, United States 1982 Public >109,000 [40] 44 Texas A&M University Texas, United States 1876 Public 103,449 [41] 45 Shanghai Television University Shanghai, China 1960 Public 101,218 [42] 46 University of Bologna Bologna, Italy 1088 Public >100,000 [43] 47 Universiti Teknologi MARA Shah Alam, Malaysia 1956 Public 100,000 [44] 48 Universidad Complutense de Madrid Madrid, Spain 1499 Public 98,142 [45] 48 Indiana University Indiana, United States 1820 Public 98,543 [46] 49 Instituto Tecnológico y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey Monterrey, Mexico 1943 Private 95,777 [47] 50 (joint) Netaji Subhas Open University Kolkata, West Bengal, India 1997 Public 95,027 [48] 51 (joint) University of Wales Wales, UK 1893 Public 95,000 [49]
From: V for Vendicar on 10 Aug 2008 10:59
<ignorant_bastardxxx(a)yahoo.com> wrote > They reportedly were in response to my posting Sunday > morning that Mitchell either should have had an > opportunity to reiterate what he already has revealed -- > that extraterrestrials have been visiting earth for many > decades but the truth has been subjected to a monumental > cover-up by the U.S. and other governments. A little over 50% of AmeriKKKans believe in UFO's. About the same number who believe in angels, and who believe that the sun rotates around the earth once a day. Go AmeriKKKa. |