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Syndicated news from other websites from around the world that contain news that is directly related to [[What the Plejaren Wish for Earth Humans]]. The [[Plejaren]] are a group of greatly advanced human beings that have provided us with advice on how to live in harmony with each other and planet Earth. It makes sense to hear them out even after they have refused to land on the White House lawn (for reasons that are also available on this website). The sources are: [http://populationmatters.org/ Population Matters], [http://www.hrw.org/ Human Rights Watch] and [http://www.caat.org.uk/ Campaign Against The Arms Trade].
Syndicated news from other websites from around the world that contain news that is directly related to [[What the Plejaren Wish for Earth Humans]]. The [[Plejaren]] are a group of greatly advanced human beings that have provided us with advice on how to live in harmony with each other and planet Earth. It makes sense to hear them out even after they have refused to land on the White House lawn (for reasons that are also available on this website). The sources are: [http://populationmatters.org/ Population Matters], [http://www.hrw.org/ Human Rights Watch], [http://www.caat.org.uk/ Campaign Against The Arms Trade] and many Google News feeds on subjects such as racism, hate, arms trade, promoting human rights, poverty, hunger and crime.


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Revision as of 21:09, 22 February 2014

Syndicated news from other websites from around the world that contain news that is directly related to What the Plejaren Wish for Earth Humans. The Plejaren are a group of greatly advanced human beings that have provided us with advice on how to live in harmony with each other and planet Earth. It makes sense to hear them out even after they have refused to land on the White House lawn (for reasons that are also available on this website). The sources are: Population Matters, Human Rights Watch, Campaign Against The Arms Trade and many Google News feeds on subjects such as racism, hate, arms trade, promoting human rights, poverty, hunger and crime.

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