This Is What I Think.

Tuesday, March 01, 2011

In that one "Battlestar Galactica" there is the scene of "William Adama" examining in a mirror the scar in the center of his chest.




That means something in terms of criminal activity that "Battlestar Galactica" represents and of how they protect organized criminal activity that is directly associated with Bill Gates-Al Qaeda and Bill Clinton.










1978 film "Superman" DVD video:


Jonathan Kent: What was that? Now, wouldn't that beat all get-out? Will you - you...

Martha Kent: Pa...

Jonathan Kent: Oh, my.

Martha Kent: All these years, as happy as we've been how I've prayed and prayed the good Lord see fit to give us a child.

Jonathan Kent: Honey, will you hand me that rag up there.

Martha Kent: You take things easy now, Jonathan. Remember what Doc Frye said about that heart of yours.

Jonathan Kent: Now the first thing we've got to do when we get home is find out who that boy's proper family is.

Martha Kent: He hasn't got any. Not around here, anyway.

Jonathan Kent: Martha, are you thinking what I think you're thinking?

Martha Kent: We could say he's the child of my cousin in North Dakota. And just now orphaned.

Jonathan Kent: Oh, Martha.

Martha Kent: Jonathan, he's only a baby.

Jonathan Kent: Martha. Now, you saw how we found him.










http://community.seattletimes.nwsource.com/archive/?date=20040903&slug=webclinton03

The Seattle Times Search

Friday, September 3, 2004

Bill Clinton hospitalized with chest pains

By Ron Fournier

The Associated Press

NEW YORK — Former President Bill Clinton checked into a Manhattan hospital today with chest pains and will soon undergo bypass surgery, his office announced.

An angiogram given to Clinton, who had been expected to campaign for Sen. John Kerry in his run for the White House, revealed "significant blockage," said a Democratic official. It did not appear that Clinton suffered a heart attack, said the official, who had discussed the condition with the former president's staff and spoke on condition of anonymity.

There was also no official word on when the surgery would take place. A source speaking on condition of anonymity said it was not likely to take place today, but Sen. Hillary Clinton said her husband was advised "to do it as soon as he could."





http://community.seattletimes.nwsource.com/archive/?date=20040907&slug=clinton07

The Seattle Times Search

Tuesday, September 7, 2004

Clinton heart surgery successful

By The Washington Post and Los Angeles Times

Former President Clinton successfully underwent heart bypass surgery yesterday and began a safe recovery from the four-hour operation, according to his surgeon and other doctors.

Four major blood vessels that supply oxygen to Clinton's heart were found blocked, several by as much as 90 percent, said doctors at New York-Presbyterian Hospital/Columbia University Medical Center. Without the surgery, they added, he probably would have had a major heart attack soon.

Surgeons wove four bypasses around Clinton's clogged arteries in an operation they described as routine. The surgery began around 8 a.m., and Clinton started to emerge from sedation by 4 p.m.