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Disclaimers
1. The contents on this site do not necessarily reflect the views of
Alex Jones, but are my personal interpretation of them. I hope that
I have reflected, to the best of my abilities, his own views as
proclaimed on his own webs sites, but assuredly some of my own
opinions have crept in. 2. In complete agreement with Alex Jone, this is a wholehearted defence of the Constitution and I believe that when the Constitution is freed from its current fetters, the U.S. will once again be able to continue on the road of liberty, prosperity and righteousness.
However some of my own views enter into the picture. This is particular clear in the case where I proclaim that the Constitution, even when freed from all present day entanglements, is still only the first stage in order to achieve ultimate freedom and that ultimate freedom will only come to the country when it returns to living in full harmony with the Natural Law of God. (This does not necessarily mean that Alex might not have views on this topic in some ways similar to mine; it just means at present that I am not, at present, fully cognizant of the exact nature and wording of them.) Please note that I have furnished links directly to his site so that you can hear and evaluate his own views for yourself.
3. The views contained in articles linked to by this site do not necessarily reflect my own views in entirety. Although, on the whole, I agree with the the general thrust of the opinions in these articles, this does not necessarily mean I agree with every single opinion and fact in them.
4. I have used Lewis Carrol's Alice in Wonderland as my template for this story. I hope my own story is sufficiently different from the original so that it would not infringe any copyrights. If anyone knows of any copyright infringements that I have committed then please inform me before calling out the copyright police. Note, that for the time being that I am not making any money on this site and its story.
5. The above considerations in point three also pertain to my illustrations on this site which are modified versions of many of Dr. Seuss's illustrations. Again I believe they are sufficiently different to avoid copyright infringements, but again please inform me if you have any concerns. In addition, I have used Dr. Suess's story How the Grinch Stole Christmas as a template for Chapter 11, How the Prince Stole Christmas, and its illustrations. Finally , I have used certain snapshots from the 1965? animated movie How the Grinch Stole Chrismas (with Boris Karloff) as a template for a few of my own illustration in Chapter 11. Again I believe all material is sufficiently different from the original to avoid copyright infringements. Again, as I have note, I am not making any money on the site for the time present.
6. The source material for the story on this site has not come from a Mr. Santa Claus of the North Pole, Arctic, as is claimed in the story itself, but is a story that I, Richard Bubric, have completely written. However this does not necessarily deny that: 1) the One-World-Land exists and 2) the existence of a Mr. Santa Claus: here and now, I will claim that I believe that there really is a certain Mr. Santa Claus and that he does indeed live at the North Pole, Arctic, and that he does indeed deliver presents to all kids, naughty or nice, throughout the year at Christmas.
BY: Richard Bubric DATE: February 11, 2007 LOCATION: Calgary, Alberta
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