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| Anonymous Coward User ID: 5191
United States 8/19/2005 9:35 PM | | Re: If you knew what I knew, you wouldn´t be doing what you´re doing right now | Quote | Dude,
We´re boring.
Oh darnit.
I am going to go re-read the newspaper again, after I go out tonight, and walk my dog.
Sigh.
Hey 64 - I am really sorry man - I am not sure what to say, I am going to work hard at finding a good post that won´t bore you.
Tell me little one, what would you like to talk about?
Quantum Physics?
String Theory?
Music?
Art?
Politics?
Great Philosophers?
The Vedas perhaps?
Guitars? Skatboarding? Surfing? Women?
SETI?
Doplar Radar?
Resonant frequency and hemispheric sychronization of the brain?
How is your dog 64?
Need a walkin?
What what what 64????????
I implore you to give me a topic to explore with you that won´t make you bored. |
| Anders User ID: 21841
United Kingdom 8/19/2005 9:37 PM | | Re: If you knew what I knew, you wouldn´t be doing what you´re doing right now | Quote | LOL |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 1829
United States 8/20/2005 1:52 AM | | Re: If you knew what I knew, you wouldn´t be doing what you´re doing right now | Quote |
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| Anonymous Coward User ID: 316
Belgium 8/20/2005 5:10 AM | | Re: If you knew what I knew, you wouldn´t be doing what you´re doing right now | Quote |
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| Anonymous Coward User ID: 11348
United States 8/20/2005 12:15 PM | | Re: If you knew what I knew, you wouldn´t be doing what you´re doing right now | Quote | hey folks!
Remember sands mentioning that Russian microbiologist who was reported to have come up with the AIDS cure?
>>About five years ago a cure for the AIDS disease was discovered by Victor Kurschunov in Russia. He was murdered shortly after he submitted a white paper for internal peer review. >>
well, he spelled it wrong:
Then in February, the Russian microbiologist Victor Korshunov, 56, an expert in intestinal bacteria of children around the world, was bashed over the head near his home in Moscow.
See google results
[link to www.google.com] |
| Further Considerations User ID: 10474
United States 8/20/2005 6:38 PM | | Re: If you knew what I knew, you wouldn´t be doing what you´re doing right now | Quote |
Listen to Joyce Riley´s latest Report, it is connected to all this scenario:
[link to www.mysteriesofthemind.com]
and click on this program to listen to....
*** Friday, August 12- Joyce Riley "Beyond Treason" |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 5467
United States 8/20/2005 6:55 PM | | Re: If you knew what I knew, you wouldn´t be doing what you´re doing right now | Quote | 195 IS a bragging FAG !
I´ll bet the only thing your GOOD at is bending over, and dropping your pants. |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 527
United States 8/20/2005 7:55 PM | | Re: If you knew what I knew, you wouldn´t be doing what you´re doing right now | Quote | if you knew what i knew you would know
you knew i was right all along..
funny thing about the doctor name being spelled wrong. . made it look like it wasn´t true, not that I have checked on the new spelling but it makes me think
was researching some words today on google kinda playing with the idea that the pharmaceutical companies aren´t looking for cures for anything that brings in the big bucks
and that they wouldn´t think of funding research that went to cause or cure because god knows it is good for THEIR economy..
stuff like that
and I wondered if it is even worth wondering about
trying to do anything at all .. like continuing to tell friends and family that diet drinks and chips make them fat, being fat makes them depressed, being depressed makes them impotent and being impotent makes them angry and
they take pills for all of that
when they should just drink some water and have a piece of fruit instead of equating chips and soft drinks with having a personality or having fun..
try it with a twist of lemon.
it´s good
and then you can stop taking all of that crap that you have to keep that awful job to keep insurance to pay for the drugs that cause you more problems so you need insurance to see the doctor all the time..et c..
all that and I baked a cake too
and you know
i sent someone an article about aspertame and it came back said they didn´t have permission ..
so much for spreading the word
ps
where is that staple gun? |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 19485
United Kingdom 8/20/2005 8:01 PM | | Re: If you knew what I knew, you wouldn´t be doing what you´re doing right now | Quote |
at some of the less pedantic comments. |
| Miami Bust User ID: 19768
United States 8/20/2005 9:26 PM | | Re: If you knew what I knew, you wouldn´t be doing what you´re doing right now | Quote | What´s your take on Real Estate?
What country do you recommend to live in peace + have luscious, unspoiled babes? |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 3835
United Kingdom 8/21/2005 5:34 AM | | Re: If you knew what I knew, you wouldn´t be doing what you´re doing right now | Quote |
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| Anonymous Coward User ID: 316
Belgium 8/21/2005 3:52 PM | | Re: If you knew what I knew, you wouldn´t be doing what you´re doing right now | Quote |
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| Anonymous Coward User ID: 14881
United States 8/21/2005 10:29 PM | | Re: If you knew what I knew, you wouldn´t be doing what you´re doing right now | Quote | Still in the window!
"I´m no longer in the States.
I can´t tell you exactly when these bastards are going to detonate their payloads, but three dates have been touted: August 19, 23 and 24." |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 5191
United States 8/22/2005 2:17 AM | | Re: If you knew what I knew, you wouldn´t be doing what you´re doing right now | Quote | 3410,
Bullseye. |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 15021
United States 8/22/2005 5:31 AM | | Re: If you knew what I knew, you wouldn´t be doing what you´re doing right now | Quote | Dollar Lower Against Yen, Euro
The Associated Press
Published: Aug 22, 2005
BERLIN (AP) - The dollar fell against the euro and the yen Monday, after the U.S. currency had rallied last week on strong U.S. economic data and expectations of higher interest rates.
[link to ap.tbo.com] |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 7695
United Kingdom 8/22/2005 7:58 AM | | Re: If you knew what I knew, you wouldn´t be doing what you´re doing right now | Quote | Sorry, no further info available on "esential car user" forms at present. Am trying to obtain info. I will certainly post new info if I get it.
Only the NZ govt has made any public announcements re: oild shortages
[link to www.khaleejtimes.com]
New Zealand plans emergency measures for oil crisis
(DPA)
16 August 2005
WELLINGTON - New Zealand could introduce car-less days, reduce speed limits and, as a last resort, ration fuel under emergency measures being considered in case of a global oil crisis, the Economic Development Ministry confirmed Tuesday.
A spokesman said that major disruption to oil supplies was unlikely, but the government had asked for an emergency plan to be drafted.
Proposals include cutting the open-road speed limit by 10 kilometres an hour to 90 kph, which could reduce fuel demand by about 11 per cent, Wellington’s Dominion Post reported.
Introducing car-less days with every owner barred from using his or her vehicle for one day a week - a scheme first used in the oil crisis of the 1970s - could cut petrol use by 5 per cent.
A draft report says that any response to an oil crisis should begin with voluntary restraint, and oil demand could be reduced by about 7 per cent through a combination of measures such as car- pooling, using more efficient engines and encouraging people to work from home.
More than 2 per cent of petrol currently used could be saved if people dropped one-in-10 non-essential trips.
The average price of petrol in New Zealand rose last week to a record 1.44 New Zealand dollars (about 1 U.S. dollar) a litre. |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 7695
United Kingdom 8/22/2005 8:09 AM | | Re: If you knew what I knew, you wouldn´t be doing what you´re doing right now | Quote | Dreamcatcher, anyone with knowledge:
S&S mentioned that IF Gen Kevin Byrnes was a coup plotter, he may suddenly get "depressed" and commit "suicide".
UK MoD scientist suddenly became depressed and slashed his own wrists. I believe Dr Kelly was murdered. What I lack is a motive to kill a man who had already gone public and not exactly dropped a bombshell in the public domain.
Therefore, I have surmised that he was killed not because of what he had already said re: 45 min claim but because someone feared he was about to talk about something else. Something so sensitive that murdering him was the only option.
He was head of the UK´s Porton Down Biological Warfare lab. When S&S mentioned that some microbiologists had been killed because of a fear they would disclose the existence of secret biowarfare projects, I immediately thought of David Kelly.
Was Kelly killed because the UK is secretly engaged in developing illegal biological WMDs that would make us look like the biggest hypocrites on Planet Earth?
Another thought: a big deal was made of S Hussain using research institutes and pharma companies as fronts for developing bioweapons. My immediate thought: which UK companies are fronts for bioweapons r&d? |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 7695
United Kingdom 8/22/2005 8:19 AM | | Re: If you knew what I knew, you wouldn´t be doing what you´re doing right now | Quote | A further PS, only tangentially related to S&S info.
Published in the UK yesterday:
[link to www.telegraph.co.uk]
Israel protests at MI6 mission to halt Hamas suicide bombings
By Con Coughlin
(Filed: 21/08/2005)
British Intelligence officers have been sent to the Gaza Strip on the orders of Tony Blair on a secret mission to persuade Palestinian terrorists to call a halt to their suicide bomb attacks against Israel, The Sunday Telegraph can exclusively reveal.
MI6 is attempting to persuade Hamas to renounce violence and enter negotiations with Israel after last week´s withdrawal of 9,000 settlers from the Gaza Strip. But the contacts between MI6 and Hamas have provoked fierce criticism from the Israeli government, which is opposed to British Intelligence dealing with an organisation that Israel has denounced as a terror group.
Israeli officials confirmed last week that a formal protest had been made to Jack Straw, the Foreign Secretary, who has overall responsibility for MI6.
"We have made our feelings about this known to Mr Straw in the strongest possible terms," said a senior official at Israel´s foreign ministry.
"But although he gave us an assurance that the operation would be scaled down, it is still going on.
>>>>
My comments: We have all read of stories that suggest that Hamas, Abu Nidal were/are controlled by the Israeli government. This story only makes sense in the context that the Israeli´s are afraid that MI6 would confirm that link.
Another point: this story would appear to have either an SIS or No 10 source. Surely SIS operations are all classified, esp an op of sensitivity like this one. Why would the Telegraph wish to reveal this information? Ah silly me, yes, to compromise the operation. That or it is a false, red herring of story.
Anyone care to comment on this? |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 7695
United Kingdom 8/22/2005 8:22 AM | | Re: If you knew what I knew, you wouldn´t be doing what you´re doing right now | Quote | Final PS, an older story from 2003, directly related to S&S:
[link to www.newsmax.com]
Gen. Franks Doubts Constitution Will Survive WMD Attack
John O. Edwards, NewsMax.com
Friday, Nov. 21, 2003
Gen. Tommy Franks says that if the United States is hit with a weapon of mass destruction that inflicts large casualties, the Constitution will likely be discarded in favor of a military form of government.
Franks, who successfully led the U.S. military operation to liberate Iraq, expressed his worries in an extensive interview he gave to the men’s lifestyle magazine Cigar Aficionado.
In the magazine’s December edition, the former commander of the military’s Central Command warned that if terrorists succeeded in using a weapon of mass destruction (WMD) against the U.S. or one of our allies, it would likely have catastrophic consequences for our cherished republican form of government.
Discussing the hypothetical dangers posed to the U.S. in the wake of Sept. 11, Franks said that “the worst thing that could happen” is if terrorists acquire and then use a biological, chemical or nuclear weapon that inflicts heavy casualties.
If that happens, Franks said, “... the Western world, the free world, loses what it cherishes most, and that is freedom and liberty we’ve seen for a couple of hundred years in this grand experiment that we call democracy.”
Franks then offered “in a practical sense” what he thinks would happen in the aftermath of such an attack.
“It means the potential of a weapon of mass destruction and a terrorist, massive, casualty-producing event somewhere in the Western world – it may be in the United States of America – that causes our population to question our own Constitution and to begin to militarize our country in order to avoid a repeat of another mass, casualty-producing event. Which in fact, then begins to unravel the fabric of our Constitution. Two steps, very, very important.”
Franks didn’t speculate about how soon such an event might take place.
Already, critics of the U.S. Patriot Act, rushed through Congress in the wake of the Sept. 11 attacks, have argued that the law aims to curtail civil liberties and sets a dangerous precedent.
But Franks’ scenario goes much further. He is the first high-ranking official to openly speculate that the Constitution could be scrapped in favor of a military form of government.
The usually camera-shy Franks retired from U.S. Central Command, known in Pentagon lingo as CentCom, in August 2003, after serving nearly four decades in the Army.
Franks earned three Purple Hearts for combat wounds and three Bronze Stars for valor. Known as a “soldier’s general,” Franks made his mark as a top commander during the U.S.’s successful Operation Desert Storm, which liberated Kuwait in 1991. He was in charge of CentCom when Osama bin Laden’s al-Qaeda attacked the United States on Sept. 11.
Franks said that within hours of the attacks, he was given orders to prepare to root out the Taliban in Afghanistan and to capture bin Laden.
Franks offered his assessment on a number of topics to Cigar Aficionado, including:
President Bush: “As I look at President Bush, I think he will ultimately be judged as a man of extremely high character. A very thoughtful man, not having been appraised properly by those who would say he’s not very smart. I find the contrary. I think he’s very, very bright. And I suspect that he’ll be judged as a man who led this country through a crease in history effectively. Probably we’ll think of him in years to come as an American hero.”
On the motivation for the Iraq war: Contrary to claims that top Pentagon brass opposed the invasion of Iraq, Franks said he wholeheartedly agreed with the president’s decision to invade Iraq and oust Saddam Hussein.
“I, for one, begin with intent. ... There is no question that Saddam Hussein had intent to do harm to the Western alliance and to the United States of America. That intent is confirmed in a great many of his speeches, his commentary, the words that have come out of the Iraqi regime over the last dozen or so years. So we have intent.
“If we know for sure ... that a regime has intent to do harm to this country, and if we have something beyond a reasonable doubt that this particular regime may have the wherewithal with which to execute the intent, what are our actions and orders as leaders in this country?”
The Pentagon’s deck of cards: Asked how the Pentagon decided to put its most-wanted Iraqis on a set of playing cards, Franks explained its genesis. He recalled that when his staff identified the most notorious Iraqis the U.S. wanted to capture, “it just turned out that the number happened to be about the same as a deck of cards. And so somebody said, ‘Aha, this will be the ace of spades.’”
Capturing Saddam: Franks said he was not surprised that Saddam has not been captured or killed. But he says he will eventually be found, perhaps sooner than Osama bin laden.
“The capture or killing of Saddam Hussein will be a near term thing. And I won’t say that’ll be within 19 or 43 days. ... I believe it is inevitable.”
Franks ended his interview with a less-than-optimistic note. “It’s not in the history of civilization for peace ever to reign. Never has in the history of man. ... I doubt that we’ll ever have a time when the world will actually be at peace.”
Your comments please... |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 316
Belgium 8/22/2005 8:46 AM | | Re: If you knew what I knew, you wouldn´t be doing what you´re doing right now | Quote |
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| jahbuloff User ID: 3914
United Kingdom 8/22/2005 1:42 PM | | Re: If you knew what I knew, you wouldn´t be doing what you´re doing right now | Quote | "the trail led back to the cia, a bokerage house used by ex cia"
buzzy krongard....
A.B. Brown (Alex Brown) investment arm of the banking giant Deutschebank/A.B. Brown had been headed until 1998 by the man who is now the Executive Director of the Central Intelligence Agency - A.B. "Buzzy" Krongard.
the firm used to place the "put options" on United Airlines stock was, until 1998, managed by the man who is now in the number three Executive Director position at the Central Intelligence Agency. Until 1997 A.B. "Buzzy" Krongard had been Chairman of the investment bank A.B. Brown. A.B. Brown was acquired by Banker´s Trust in 1997. Krongard then became, as part of the merger, Vice Chairman of Banker´s Trust-AB Brown, one of 20 major U.S. banks named by Senator Carl Levin this year as being connected to money laundering. Krongard´s last position at Banker´s Trust (BT) was to oversee "private client relations." In this capacity he had direct hands-on relations with some of the wealthiest people in the world in a kind of specialized banking operation that has been identified by the U.S. Senate and other investigators as being closely connected to the laundering of drug money.
Krongard (re?) joined the CIA in 1998 as counsel to CIA Director George Tenet. He was promoted to CIA Executive Director by President Bush in March of this year. BT was acquired by Deutsche Bank in 1999. The combined firm is the single largest bank in Europe. And, as we shall see, Deutsche Bank played several key roles in events connected to the September 11 attacks. |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 19281
United States 8/22/2005 2:12 PM | | Re: If you knew what I knew, you wouldn´t be doing what you´re doing right now | Quote | can´t remember where I heard this--that Bayer used to have ties w/the Nazis, and the Bush family still has ties w/Bayer...for what it´s worth... |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 3259
New Zealand 8/22/2005 3:40 PM | | Re: If you knew what I knew, you wouldn´t be doing what you´re doing right now | Quote | ***The average price of petrol in New Zealand rose last week to a record 1.44 New Zealand dollars (about 1 U.S. dollar) a litre.***
Actually, I paid nearly 1.50 for my petrol on Sunday... bloody sucks! |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 527
United States 8/22/2005 4:09 PM | | Re: If you knew what I knew, you wouldn´t be doing what you´re doing right now | Quote | remember when gas was 25 or 50 cents
people would have balked at a dollar per gallon tax
dedicated to alternative fuels and transitioning to a place off the saudi tit
BUT NO ONE would have gone for that
now we watch the gas go up
a penny a day
they say?
everyone got their big suv no payment til next year
no money down
no interest
we are paying you to drive?
good
we have a surprise for you
WHO COULD BE SO STUPID as americans
Ws and FLAGS on the SUVs
at least we know who is to blame?
ps
there is no W in french |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 5191
United States 8/22/2005 6:25 PM | | Re: If you knew what I knew, you wouldn´t be doing what you´re doing right now | Quote | "195 IS a bragging FAG !
I´ll bet the only thing your GOOD at is bending over, and dropping your pants."
Several times a day with the accompanying toilet paper, asshole.
Trin, why are 12 year olds alowwed to post here. |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 2762
United States 8/22/2005 6:58 PM | | Re: If you knew what I knew, you wouldn´t be doing what you´re doing right now | Quote | Ah ! The 195 fag is back. Have you NO shame, maggot ? |
| Anders User ID: 5777
United Kingdom 8/22/2005 6:59 PM | | Re: If you knew what I knew, you wouldn´t be doing what you´re doing right now | Quote | 195       |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 14742
United States 8/22/2005 9:49 PM | | Re: If you knew what I knew, you wouldn´t be doing what you´re doing right now | Quote | 195 here on the home computer.
Yes 1637 you discovered I was a fag, most of us here are, you are aware that this IS a gay bar aren´t you?
Jeez Anders, spike his drink so we can get him to sit on the stool. |
| Anonymous Coward User ID: 14742
United States 8/22/2005 9:55 PM | | Re: If you knew what I knew, you wouldn´t be doing what you´re doing right now | Quote |
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| Anonymous Coward User ID: 316
Belgium 8/23/2005 4:44 AM | | Re: If you knew what I knew, you wouldn´t be doing what you´re doing right now | Quote |
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