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  • First, read along as our brave colleague Barbara Kiviat liveblogs Paulson and Bernanke's hearing with the House Banking Committee today.

    Bail Out Odds and Ends - Swampland - TIME.com 2008

  • Here's how our colleague Barbara Kiviat describes the situation at the moment.

    Where Things (Seem To) Stand - Swampland - TIME.com 2008

  • If Kiviat lives up to his word, I can look forward to dismissing this possibility once and for all.

    Posthuman Blues Mac 2007

  • Hopefully Kiviat did his homework and found that nugget of truth proving something either way.

    Posthuman Blues Mac 2007

  • Kiviat stated his production company is working exclusively with Mister M and that an announcement could be made as early as this week regarding the identity of Mister M and other information about the Alien Autopsy Film.

    Posthuman Blues Mac 2007

  • And although I don't exactly relish bringing up Korff again, it's notable that Kiviat isn't aware of any legal action being taken.

    Posthuman Blues Mac 2007

  • Kiviat was involved in claiming the AA film was real, when he knew it wasn't, then turned around and, again with Fox Broadcasting, decided he could profit a second time by exposing it as a hoax.

    Posthuman Blues Mac 2007

  • However, Kiviat did tell ufowatchdog.com that he would release the true identity of Mister M to the public and that Mister M will come forward.

    Posthuman Blues Mac 2007

  • The AA film is a morass of liars, gullible believers, skeptics trying to expose ufologists lack of adequate discrimination, con-men, mutually exploitative media men Kiviat, and Fox, notorious for unfair and unbalanced coverage of just about everything, owned by a notorious right-wing sensationalist, Rupert Murdoch, ad infinitum.

    Posthuman Blues Mac 2007

  • Since Kiviat left there have been waaaay more posts telling us what we already know - lots of people are out of work - than posts trying to solve the problem.

    TIME.com: Top Stories 2011

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