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Friday, August 26, 2011
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IN THE COURT OF THE CRIMSON LLOYD
CLICK HERE and LISTEN to another example of Lloyd lying as he explains what to do if his prophecy turns out to be false. This statement by Lloyd was made way back in 1998. My my, how he changes his tune to fit the marketplace of his false prophecies. His latest excuse is that there are people cutting and pasting what he said and making it sound like he said something else. Tsk tsk, what a lame alibi, James Lloyd.
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