User talk:Celebere

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[edit] Something you should know

Adolf Hitler was the first to use the term "New World Order" (Neue Weltordnung). Back in the days, Prescott Bush financed Adolf. 84.160.227.209 22:52, 26 November 2006 (UTC)

Thanks for putting it back online. If you're interested to learn more about this then check out Bohemian Grove and then go to http://www.infowars.com and check out the guy who exposed it (and all the stuff the WP article is missing) 84.160.227.209 22:52, 26 November 2006 (UTC)

Image:DruidHillsGAHS_aerialphoto.jpg - Unless you took that photo, you cannot say it is GDFL - It is copyrighted by the school. -- WhisperToMe (talk) 20:30, 16 November 2007 (UTC)

[edit] Replaceable fair use Image:DruidHillsGAHS aerialphoto.jpg

Replaceable fair use

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