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Cats in Hell
- Published: 31/07/2010 at 12:00 AM
- Newspaper section: Muse
'If all dogs go to heaven, then where do cats go?" Actually, you can make up the answer to this question yourself using this devilish new cartoon kit by Farley Katz, no drawings required.
So if you're seeking some fun, try it out. The kit is surprisingly flexible and enables you to tweak and turn your cattish characters into any tilts and positions. With a drag-and-drop feature, the easily created artworks bear infinite inspiration. So be unique and submit your cartoons at The New Yorker: http://www.newyorker.com/cartoonkit

The Rothschild Conspiracy (That You Don't Know About)
'You are the property of the Rothschild family!" Perhaps. Whether that's true, Jordan Maxwell, a preeminent researcher and independent scholar in the field of occultism and conspiracy, appears to be somewhat convincing on the internet. In this Youtube video, Maxwell gives you a compact insight into what most of us go through life without even paying attention to - secret societies and their hidden agendas. The Rothschild family is a European dynasty of German Jews with origins dating back to the late 18th century. It is often claimed that the Rothschild possesses by far the largest and most powerful private fortune in the world and is behind many controversies in society such as the Monetary Reserve Bank and various assassinations of prominent figures, John F. Kennedy for instance. Watch and judge for yourself here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jlOUXWQP-KM&feature=related

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