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200-Year-Old Pattern Points to Major Amercian Conflicts During Early 21st Century
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6-11-2006
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Merican
These wave theorists are entirely out of their minds. Don't waste your time reading them.
6-11-2006
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It is ALMOST as reliable as reading cards.
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