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Something Just Went BEZERK in the Gulf of Mexico. The US Navy just sunk a French Submarine
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 21858603:MV8xMTEzNTg2XzM2MzMwMTEzX0ZDQjJEMjQ=] [b]- a coffee, mmmm, [i]I am so suggestable[/i]. Nice summation Cap'n.[/b] Like any well run opperation, you would think that multiple compartmentalisation with different data sets would be the case, at least for efficiencies sake. I guess that would rule out government, if indeed it is an efficient, multilayered data mining exercise. Some of the only intel outside the OPs words came from the squiddster. Passed over as horse shite, then pretty much reinforced by the openning of the brief cases. I'll go with my gut on that. Never got any deeper reagrds the white line following the deep ridge along the coast all the ways from Macondo to Florida's tip. Never got any further on the same occuring in the Kara Sea. Never got any deeper in to the meeting of nobodies in India a year or so back, surrounded by somebodies, who were impotent and pointless figure heads. It was brief case related though. Without the actual RV'r there to interpret the intel, it's almost as hard as sifting through aco's raw data. I would really like to see some other folks ideas, wild or mild on what it all means. Otherwise - it would seem we have all been played, and kept in perpetual research mode for other's ends. [/quote] I just made shortbread biscuits also, half a block [250grams] of NZ butter in those. People tell me I make the best shortbread biscuits, and a nice Local grown and ground Coffee made on an old expresso machine. If you don't live in the city you can't go to some nice cafe for a coffee and sundries, you have to make it all yourself. After a few years of having to keep enough stocks on hand you come to realize the simple things are often what you enjoy the most. Yeah, so far and the leads go cold, you know you have something solid but you are not sure exactly how it fits into the bigger picture. I interested in other people's ideas also. Some view this whole thing on another level, like Czar a bigger picture level and even a spiritual picture level. We are all conditioned to be susceptible to suggestion, we are taught to trust our Media and Educators. Sometimes I'm surprised there are any free and alternative thinkers at all. [/quote]
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My girl friend has a D.E.D link on her laptop from the French Embassy. (She works at the embassy)
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