This is the town that attacked the American soldiers in Iraq. They seem a little out of touch with reality. Rantburg: Cry Havoc and Let Slip the Blogs of War The Falluja resident had forced the American occupation forces to evacuate the school they were using as headquarters and named it �Martyrs School�. Zawti also said that Falluja is best known for its fervent religious zeal. �When the regime of Saddam Hussein established a cinema, the people here set it in flames. The regime was not able to open a pub or cabaret here,� he recalled. There were reports that U.S. soldiers distributed some hardcore movies in the town to spread immorality and vice. The American occupation troops also provoked the irk of Falluja residents by making no heed to their Islamic values and traditions. �They had the gall to peep at the families residing near their bases by their spyglasses,� charged Nouri Mohammad Mahdi. �They were also inviting me to smoke marijuana with them�I lashed out at them and said Iraq is an Islamic country, we don�t need your rubbish,� he added.
Kitchen Table Hypothesis from www.zombieinstitute.net - Heidi's new site It's commonly known that a severe allergy to peanuts can cause death within minutes. What if there were an allergy that were delayed for hours and caused people to fall asleep instead? That is what I believe is happening in people with Narcolepsy. Celiac disease is an allergy to gliadin, a specific gluten protein found in grains such as wheat, barley and rye. In celiac disease the IgA antigliadin antibody is produced after ingestion of gluten. It attacks the gluten, but also mistakenly binds to and creates an immune reaction in the cells of the small intestine causing severe damage. There is another form of gluten intolerance, Dermatitis Herpetiformis, in which the IgA antigliadin bind to proteins in the skin, causing blisters, itching and pain. This can occur without any signs of intestinal damage. Non-celiac gluten sensitivity is a similar autoimmune reaction to gliadin, however it usually involves the...
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