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Post by jason on Aug 18, 2015 10:43:50 GMT -5
i think puns are neat. although im biased; i grew up watching looney tunes and the like. them puns never get old. just sayin.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 20, 2015 7:30:18 GMT -5
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Post by jason on Aug 20, 2015 10:01:55 GMT -5
is interesting that so much effort has been put to cover up all them issues. and yet the truth seems apparent to me, dispite all that hard work. as you said though, no one in political wrestling areana seem to acknowledge it . .openly any way. scared to take a body slam now and again, I suppose. (get out of ring and quit?) so yeah, when I was looking into the 911 issues, I came across and interesting theory on the twin tower reason for falling. instead of thermite, or in addition to thermite, something that may have been used is an advanced DEW like that that that Hutchinson Effect guy uses in his apartment to make metals, bowling balls, etc. to float around. . .warp metals in very divers interesting ways all that. the facts were the amount of rusting whatnot that the Hutchison effect can cause, and fire fighters apparently walking more or less casualy through very hot flames. just a few others . .anyways, there has been some studies done of the after effects. . .is interesting also to match up most probably possibilities to causes of such a total destruction, and least possible. . . I vote multiple causes, but you know, that would be harder to effectively prove (which is why I vote for it, complexity and confusting factor). here's a link . . first two and a half minutes is music\sound check . . . www.youtube.com/watch?v=OpFCQfr2fDkive also seen a few (doctored?) photographs with ufos floatin around in the smoke from buildings. I'm not even trying to mention the stupidity extent required to believe a plane flew into building 7 or whatever . . with no one in it, lol.
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Post by Caligastia on Aug 20, 2015 10:02:31 GMT -5
Conspiracy garbage like this ignores 3 things.
1. The damage to the Pentagon 2. The remnants of the plane that hit the building 3. The many dead people that were in the plane.
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Post by jason on Aug 20, 2015 10:06:17 GMT -5
for those that haven't heard of hutcheson guy . . .sorta changes your perspective on how things work. . .this guy is allowed to do these experements by government. .. .which means the government has controlled version advance of this method, as they are non interested in john's work. . .just sayin. www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fe7tPo8i4a0
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Post by jason on Aug 20, 2015 10:13:19 GMT -5
i don't know 100 percent but i think if i tried to fly anywere near the pentagon with people or not, i think my plane would be shot down. some 'security' business. . .anyhow, planes are not the worry as much now as attention seems to be shifted to drones, as even many citizens are able to make their own various drone types, that do fly and do carry various weights.
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Post by jason on Aug 20, 2015 10:14:58 GMT -5
Caligastia, yes, there were plane parts at the pentagon. as for dead people, i don't know.
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Post by Caligastia on Aug 23, 2015 18:26:49 GMT -5
My wife attends an Episcopalian church and we were married there. She sang in the choir for a long time and cut back only to be playing in the bell choir. Nice folks. Two priests both married (to each other) with little ones.
An older nice church with lots of wood work.
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Post by stephen on Aug 24, 2015 15:18:36 GMT -5
I can attest that the church you got married in has a beautiful sanctuary. The woodwork is exquisite.
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Post by jason on Aug 24, 2015 16:13:59 GMT -5
im still going to that presbetirian church. is an old church too. they are celebrating 200 year aniversery thing later this year. ive been helping with that. it has stained glass windows too. nice people there. Im just not into all the catholic jazz. I think they sung that same song too, you are talking about, Dinah. lol, my mind just when blank when I got to that ancients of days part. my friend is in the choir, and his wife is in the bells choir music. anyway. old buildings are neater than the new ones usualy I think. better people there to. . . usualy. : )
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Post by Caligastia on Aug 24, 2015 20:41:17 GMT -5
For those that didn't catch it - Stephen was at my wedding with his wife.
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Post by stephen on Aug 25, 2015 2:50:04 GMT -5
Yep. And it was a lovely ceremony too!
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Post by Deleted on Aug 25, 2015 6:49:31 GMT -5
church for me is the daintree jungle in far north queensland, its a spectacular rainforest that breaks out onto white sandy beaches. i lived there for a time 15 years ago, and since then i go back almost every year to try to work out the exact place where Gods finger touched down.
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Post by mar10 on Aug 25, 2015 22:16:42 GMT -5
Watch out for the crocs mate. And Daintree is pretty much impassible during the wet season. Great barramundi though if you get a chance.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 26, 2015 6:30:55 GMT -5
i lived through a few wet seasons quite well, a good 4x4 with a winch and a dirt bike make life much more fun. the fishing is good, but plate size mud crabs in the mangroves go better with chili. the whole place is a food bowl, coconuts bananas mango's plums many other fruits nuts and berries and this also makes the wild boar grow huge, so the pork ribs go well with the plums... crocs make you feel more alive, make you more awake, they also they make you good boots. the crystal blue water of cooper creek was in my backyard -
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