that is the only reason they are any smarter than anyone.... only because they have intentionally exposed you to the info that they changed just for u!!!
msn yall, the CIA aint doing any spy work. centralizing your intelligence with bull shit, thats all thier whole job consists of!!! damn shame aint it! lol
hey!! has anyone ever bothered to read the cia brittanica's editors policy?? Man I just read this and it says that the edit the CIA itself is doing on these does not have any formal acknolegement. Look everybody this agency really believes that you are very stupid. and they try many ways to keep you recieving all the wrong knowledge So they can really dominate the hell out of you . please dont let them fool you by having you think thier name means they are out gathering info..... rest asured its the intelligence that they work to make sure you recieve!!!!!! isnt that shitty??!! i bet u were thinking they were smart
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My father bought EB in 1972. I still have it complete. I also own (here in Costa Rica) the first edition of EB, three volumes and a lose paper that reads" This first edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica was issued serially in sections from 1768 to 1771. The first bound volume of these sections was completed in 1769, th second in 1770 and the third-and last-in 1771. Subtitled "A Dictionary of the Arts and Sciences" the set contained 2,459 pages and 160 copperplate engravings by Andrew Bell". I serously doubt that this is a first edition but a conmemorative one instead. Does someone knows something about it?
Hey guys from Britannica, you've had a good idea to start using videos also as a way of giving info. Otherwise I guess Wikipedia would take over completely. Keep it up!
As a child, I always wanted to go on "Family Double Dare" so that I could get past the picking the giant nose challenge at the end to win an entire edition of the Encyclopedia Britannica.
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