Archive for October 2011
The Rigging of Ships: in the Days of the Spritsail Topmast, 1600-1720

The Rigging of Ships: in the Days of the Spritsail Topmast, 1600-1720
Benjamin Fulford’s message to the Western Cabal after The Monaco Colloquium
Studiorender WhiteHats www.facebook.com 60000 Americans just Murdered in August 2011 www.youtube.com www.divinecosmos.com app.freeconferencecallhd.com The message to the cabalists seems to be simple: “You must surrender. If you do not surrender, you will lose any chance you have. And that chance is shrinking by the day – of being able to appear before a Truth and Reconciliation Committee in exchange for forgiveness of your crimes. That time is running out. You are going to go to gaol, or worse, if you do not stand aside.” “This is Benjamin Fulford speaking on August 30th 2011. My fellow humans, we have some important news to announce. A meeting took place last week between representatives of fifty seven countries. The meeting took place in a ship in international waters off the coast of Monaco.” “The meeting was forced on to the ship by representatives of the cabal that is now ruling France, Italy, England, Canada and the United States. The representatives of the various governments were presented with unequivocal evidence that the cabal controlling these countries was planning genocide – was planning to murder more than four billion human beings through disease, war and starvation. And a consensus has been made to overthrow these criminals.” “I have a message, now, for Chancellor Merkel of Germany. We would like to ask you, Angela Merkel, to please side with humanity and break away from this murderous cabal. Free the German people from their control. Ask yourself if you …
The Last of the Cape Horners: Firsthand Accounts From the Final Days of the Commercial Tall Ships

When we think of commercial sailing, most of us are apt to picture square-riggers as vessels of the nineteenth century or earlier. Yet the graceful, multi-masted beauties of our imaginations actually sailed on into the 1950s before they disappeared from the seas forever. Veteran sailor Spencer Apollonio has selected from little-known sources some of the best-written and most representative accounts of life aboard the last of these ships that sailed around the southern tip of South America — the fabled “Cape Horners.” Written by officers, crewmen, and passengers aboard American, British, and Finnish vessels, they provide a realistic picture of a maritime era the likes of which will not ever be seen again.
The Last of the Cape Horners: Firsthand Accounts From the Final Days of the Commercial Tall Ships