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has anyone made scale models of crop circles and applied electricty to them

 
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has anyone made scale models of crop circles and applied electricty to them
I try to connect with intelligent people on here.My reasons for checking out sites like this is simple, I want to somehow get bugout news first. Otherwise I have no agenda. I imagine, that out of all the 1000's of visiters to this site there may be a few likeminded ppl.also interested in weird stuff.
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Re: has anyone made scale models of crop circles and applied electricty to them
Are you trying to say you caused the black outs on the east coast in '79?

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Re: has anyone made scale models of crop circles and applied electricty to them
Instead of bugging out, prepare to survive:

Go to a feedstore like TractorSupply and spend $15 x 4 for four 50 pound bags of rolled oats and $8 x 4 for 50 pound bags of cracked corn. 17 ounces (dry) per day gives about 1800 calories and 60 grams of protein, per person. 376 days of feeding 1 person, 188 for feeding 2, and so on.

400 pounds of food for under $100 that will suck to cook and eat but will be manna from heaven if your starving to death.

If it goes bad, it's mulch, compost or just feed the birds with it. It is also good bait to trap birds or rats for the animal protein. Stocked fish love the corn and will swim into traps for it.

It's a <$100 insurance investment. What do you get back from your homeowners or auto insurance that you spend thousands on?
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Re: has anyone made scale models of crop circles and applied electricty to them
haha funny, I love it
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Re: has anyone made scale models of crop circles and applied electricty to them
Instead of bugging out, prepare to survive:

Go to a feedstore like TractorSupply and spend $15 x 4 for four 50 pound bags of rolled oats and $8 x 4 for 50 pound bags of cracked corn. 17 ounces (dry) per day gives about 1800 calories and 60 grams of protein, per person. 376 days of feeding 1 person, 188 for feeding 2, and so on.

400 pounds of food for under $100 that will suck to cook and eat but will be manna from heaven if your starving to death.

If it goes bad, it's mulch, compost or just feed the birds with it. It is also good bait to trap birds or rats for the animal protein. Stocked fish love the corn and will swim into traps for it.

It's a <$100 insurance investment. What do you get back from your homeowners or auto insurance that you spend thousands on?
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Crop circles dude, electricty. But thanks for the food info, wildforaging will feed me.
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Re: has anyone made scale models of crop circles and applied electricty to them
me, I made a internet connection booster out of one of them
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Re: has anyone made scale models of crop circles and applied electricty to them
I am working on a bonsai barley strain.
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07/01/2010 02:44 PM
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Re: has anyone made scale models of crop circles and applied electricty to them
how do you make your bread toasted without a good crop circle device?





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