WORLD at WAR, OFFICIAL 2013 THREAD (Doom always only a moment away) | |
Gerry52 User ID: 5789790 United States 06/25/2013 11:41 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Weirdness has been going on for a long time...we just now have the ability to see it with many more eyes than our own. We are also paying more attention than in the past because it, like the atomic scare in the 50's and 60's, has heightened our survival senses. I know the voices aren't real, but man do they come up with some great ideas! Semper Fi USMC Very much an Occams Razor kind of guy. Bridging the gap between "It can't happen to us" and "We're all going to die". |
Texan Buckeye User ID: 1533753 United States 06/25/2013 11:44 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Weirdness has been going on for a long time...we just now have the ability to see it with many more eyes than our own. We are also paying more attention than in the past because it, like the atomic scare in the 50's and 60's, has heightened our survival senses. Hey guys. You're right Gerry, but still, it's too quiet. It hit 103 today and with the holiday next week...time for a bit of Texas weirdness. Not even hearing many domestic calls our town is famous for when it gets this hot. |
Steve5728 User ID: 22970076 United States 06/26/2013 12:05 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Weirdness has been going on for a long time...we just now have the ability to see it with many more eyes than our own. We are also paying more attention than in the past because it, like the atomic scare in the 50's and 60's, has heightened our survival senses. True. Thank G-d for that. However, there are so many out there who are oblivious to the signs of what is to come! Sad but true. I see it more and more each day! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 2123259 United States 06/26/2013 12:19 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Weirdness has been going on for a long time...we just now have the ability to see it with many more eyes than our own. We are also paying more attention than in the past because it, like the atomic scare in the 50's and 60's, has heightened our survival senses. True. Thank G-d for that. However, there are so many out there who are oblivious to the signs of what is to come! Sad but true. I see it more and more each day! Ironically, those are the ones who will give those that see and hear the most trouble. |
Steve5728 User ID: 22970076 United States 06/26/2013 12:22 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Weirdness has been going on for a long time...we just now have the ability to see it with many more eyes than our own. We are also paying more attention than in the past because it, like the atomic scare in the 50's and 60's, has heightened our survival senses. True. Thank G-d for that. However, there are so many out there who are oblivious to the signs of what is to come! Sad but true. I see it more and more each day! Ironically, those are the ones who will give those that see and hear the most trouble. |
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Texan Buckeye User ID: 1533753 United States 06/26/2013 12:56 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If I was a tyrannical despot I would wait until the hottest months of summer to put the screws to people. People are less likely to rise up, demonstrate or rebel when its 100 degrees outside. Just sayin... Quoting: BioReaper Not really, bio. Statistically, that's when the worst riots happen. Violent crime is higher too. People's tempers are shorter when it's hot. If they want us to get out of control, though, they'll do it in the summer AND turn the power off. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 31243632 United States 06/26/2013 01:23 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If I was a tyrannical despot I would wait until the hottest months of summer to put the screws to people. People are less likely to rise up, demonstrate or rebel when its 100 degrees outside. Just sayin... Quoting: BioReaper Not really, bio. Statistically, that's when the worst riots happen. Violent crime is higher too. People's tempers are shorter when it's hot. If they want us to get out of control, though, they'll do it in the summer AND turn the power off. it was 94 degrees here in the Washington DC area on Tuesday and it may be hotter Wednesday... |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 2123259 United States 06/26/2013 01:29 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If I was a tyrannical despot I would wait until the hottest months of summer to put the screws to people. People are less likely to rise up, demonstrate or rebel when its 100 degrees outside. Just sayin... Quoting: BioReaper Not really, bio. Statistically, that's when the worst riots happen. Violent crime is higher too. People's tempers are shorter when it's hot. If they want us to get out of control, though, they'll do it in the summer AND turn the power off. it was 94 degrees here in the Washington DC area on Tuesday and it may be hotter Wednesday... It was 92F in Indiana today with a dewpoint of 73 degrees. Air was so thick you could wear it. NOT pleasant. |
Texan Buckeye User ID: 1533753 United States 06/26/2013 01:29 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If I was a tyrannical despot I would wait until the hottest months of summer to put the screws to people. People are less likely to rise up, demonstrate or rebel when its 100 degrees outside. Just sayin... Quoting: BioReaper Not really, bio. Statistically, that's when the worst riots happen. Violent crime is higher too. People's tempers are shorter when it's hot. If they want us to get out of control, though, they'll do it in the summer AND turn the power off. it was 94 degrees here in the Washington DC area on Tuesday and it may be hotter Wednesday... Yikes, that's hot for you guys. We're supposed to hit 106 tomorrow, but it's supposed to cool down to 92 by Saturday. That's not too bad. |
Texan Buckeye User ID: 1533753 United States 06/26/2013 01:31 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If I was a tyrannical despot I would wait until the hottest months of summer to put the screws to people. People are less likely to rise up, demonstrate or rebel when its 100 degrees outside. Just sayin... Quoting: BioReaper Not really, bio. Statistically, that's when the worst riots happen. Violent crime is higher too. People's tempers are shorter when it's hot. If they want us to get out of control, though, they'll do it in the summer AND turn the power off. it was 94 degrees here in the Washington DC area on Tuesday and it may be hotter Wednesday... It was 92F in Indiana today with a dewpoint of 73 degrees. Air was so thick you could wear it. NOT pleasant. When I lived in South Carolina, it was like that. It felt like you were walking into a wall when you went out the door. I don't miss that at all! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 2123259 United States 06/26/2013 01:36 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Texan Buckeye Not really, bio. Statistically, that's when the worst riots happen. Violent crime is higher too. People's tempers are shorter when it's hot. If they want us to get out of control, though, they'll do it in the summer AND turn the power off. it was 94 degrees here in the Washington DC area on Tuesday and it may be hotter Wednesday... It was 92F in Indiana today with a dewpoint of 73 degrees. Air was so thick you could wear it. NOT pleasant. When I lived in South Carolina, it was like that. It felt like you were walking into a wall when you went out the door. I don't miss that at all! Tell me about it. And our air conditioner quit working so it was the same in my house! I found excuses to do laundry so I could stay in the basement...lol. At least I have that. |
Texan Buckeye User ID: 1533753 United States 06/26/2013 01:39 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: DarbyDoom it was 94 degrees here in the Washington DC area on Tuesday and it may be hotter Wednesday... It was 92F in Indiana today with a dewpoint of 73 degrees. Air was so thick you could wear it. NOT pleasant. When I lived in South Carolina, it was like that. It felt like you were walking into a wall when you went out the door. I don't miss that at all! Tell me about it. And our air conditioner quit working so it was the same in my house! I found excuses to do laundry so I could stay in the basement...lol. At least I have that. We lived in pre-WWII housing on the 2nd floor. Our ac was always going out! At least the windows all opened. Last time I saw some video of Parris Island, they had torn them all down. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 2123259 United States 06/26/2013 01:45 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Jazzed It was 92F in Indiana today with a dewpoint of 73 degrees. Air was so thick you could wear it. NOT pleasant. When I lived in South Carolina, it was like that. It felt like you were walking into a wall when you went out the door. I don't miss that at all! Tell me about it. And our air conditioner quit working so it was the same in my house! I found excuses to do laundry so I could stay in the basement...lol. At least I have that. We lived in pre-WWII housing on the 2nd floor. Our ac was always going out! At least the windows all opened. Last time I saw some video of Parris Island, they had torn them all down. My son did his boot camp there. The day he graduated out it was so cold, they had to move it to the auditorium. People were freezing. The barracks looked like they were from that era. Especially the womens'. But that's our gub....all the good stuff gets saved for themselves and to heck with the guys that fight for them to have it. |
Texan Buckeye User ID: 1533753 United States 06/26/2013 01:49 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Texan Buckeye When I lived in South Carolina, it was like that. It felt like you were walking into a wall when you went out the door. I don't miss that at all! Tell me about it. And our air conditioner quit working so it was the same in my house! I found excuses to do laundry so I could stay in the basement...lol. At least I have that. We lived in pre-WWII housing on the 2nd floor. Our ac was always going out! At least the windows all opened. Last time I saw some video of Parris Island, they had torn them all down. My son did his boot camp there. The day he graduated out it was so cold, they had to move it to the auditorium. People were freezing. The barracks looked like they were from that era. Especially the womens'. But that's our gub....all the good stuff gets saved for themselves and to heck with the guys that fight for them to have it. They're actually not as old as you think, but they are old. I think most of them were built in the early 70's. You should've seen the commissary when we first got there. It was an old quonset hut. They built the "new" one in '82, I think. Oh, that was heaven!LOL Now that I think about it, the commissary at Kaneohe was a quonset hut, too. Housing was much newer there. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 2123259 United States 06/26/2013 02:05 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Jazzed Tell me about it. And our air conditioner quit working so it was the same in my house! I found excuses to do laundry so I could stay in the basement...lol. At least I have that. We lived in pre-WWII housing on the 2nd floor. Our ac was always going out! At least the windows all opened. Last time I saw some video of Parris Island, they had torn them all down. My son did his boot camp there. The day he graduated out it was so cold, they had to move it to the auditorium. People were freezing. The barracks looked like they were from that era. Especially the womens'. But that's our gub....all the good stuff gets saved for themselves and to heck with the guys that fight for them to have it. They're actually not as old as you think, but they are old. I think most of them were built in the early 70's. You should've seen the commissary when we first got there. It was an old quonset hut. They built the "new" one in '82, I think. Oh, that was heaven!LOL Now that I think about it, the commissary at Kaneohe was a quonset hut, too. Housing was much newer there. All I can remember is the faded yellow paint and how dilapidated they looked...lol. My son left there and went to NAS in Pensacola for 2 years. Then on to San Diego for another year. His next station was going to be Kaneohe Bay if he stayed in but he got out and came home. That was just before Iraq. |
Texan Buckeye User ID: 1533753 United States 06/26/2013 02:26 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Texan Buckeye We lived in pre-WWII housing on the 2nd floor. Our ac was always going out! At least the windows all opened. Last time I saw some video of Parris Island, they had torn them all down. My son did his boot camp there. The day he graduated out it was so cold, they had to move it to the auditorium. People were freezing. The barracks looked like they were from that era. Especially the womens'. But that's our gub....all the good stuff gets saved for themselves and to heck with the guys that fight for them to have it. They're actually not as old as you think, but they are old. I think most of them were built in the early 70's. You should've seen the commissary when we first got there. It was an old quonset hut. They built the "new" one in '82, I think. Oh, that was heaven!LOL Now that I think about it, the commissary at Kaneohe was a quonset hut, too. Housing was much newer there. All I can remember is the faded yellow paint and how dilapidated they looked...lol. My son left there and went to NAS in Pensacola for 2 years. Then on to San Diego for another year. His next station was going to be Kaneohe Bay if he stayed in but he got out and came home. That was just before Iraq. You know, every time O and troop goes to Kailua, I think of the Marines and their families at Kaneohe. It's hard enough over there. The officers beach houses used to be right off the enlisted beach. It was not a very nice beach, either. Every time the General had a hair you know where, they would close the beach. He wanted peace and quiet. I can just about imagine what it's like with O playing golf or the kids bowling there. I realize talking about beaches, golf and bowling doesn't sound like a hard time, but that's about all there is to do. I was there a very long time ago, but I doubt much has changed. It was hard being white and military on Oahu. I hope Rev. Stargazer doesn't read this or be offended by it, but I was glad to leave. I'd never seen a cockroach before I lived there and we won't talk about the gekkos!LOL major culture shock. I did like Ala Moana shopping mall, though. All kinds of things never seen in Ohio! By the time we PCS'd, I had rock fever. I was ready to leave, even if it was to PI! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 2123259 United States 06/26/2013 02:47 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | ... Quoting: Jazzed My son did his boot camp there. The day he graduated out it was so cold, they had to move it to the auditorium. People were freezing. The barracks looked like they were from that era. Especially the womens'. But that's our gub....all the good stuff gets saved for themselves and to heck with the guys that fight for them to have it. They're actually not as old as you think, but they are old. I think most of them were built in the early 70's. You should've seen the commissary when we first got there. It was an old quonset hut. They built the "new" one in '82, I think. Oh, that was heaven!LOL Now that I think about it, the commissary at Kaneohe was a quonset hut, too. Housing was much newer there. All I can remember is the faded yellow paint and how dilapidated they looked...lol. My son left there and went to NAS in Pensacola for 2 years. Then on to San Diego for another year. His next station was going to be Kaneohe Bay if he stayed in but he got out and came home. That was just before Iraq. You know, every time O and troop goes to Kailua, I think of the Marines and their families at Kaneohe. It's hard enough over there. The officers beach houses used to be right off the enlisted beach. It was not a very nice beach, either. Every time the General had a hair you know where, they would close the beach. He wanted peace and quiet. I can just about imagine what it's like with O playing golf or the kids bowling there. I realize talking about beaches, golf and bowling doesn't sound like a hard time, but that's about all there is to do. I was there a very long time ago, but I doubt much has changed. It was hard being white and military on Oahu. I hope Rev. Stargazer doesn't read this or be offended by it, but I was glad to leave. I'd never seen a cockroach before I lived there and we won't talk about the gekkos!LOL major culture shock. I did like Ala Moana shopping mall, though. All kinds of things never seen in Ohio! By the time we PCS'd, I had rock fever. I was ready to leave, even if it was to PI! Yeah...I've heard about the cock roaches over there. NO THANKS! lol |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 4394827 United States 06/26/2013 03:32 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | If I was a tyrannical despot I would wait until the hottest months of summer to put the screws to people. People are less likely to rise up, demonstrate or rebel when its 100 degrees outside. Just sayin... Quoting: BioReaper Not really, bio. Statistically, that's when the worst riots happen. Violent crime is higher too. People's tempers are shorter when it's hot. If they want us to get out of control, though, they'll do it in the summer AND turn the power off. I was thinking more along the lines of the heat sapping peoples energy. When its hot out, all I want is to sit by the ac with a cold beer lol |
M m User ID: 37998032 United States 06/26/2013 10:32 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Things are extreme for the moment in the middleeast. Israel has called up the Golani division in a rapid unannounced drill. This coincides with Russia evacuating troops and staff out of Syria. There is a strong sense that Syria is ready to clash with Israel on the behalf of Iran. We have heard this before but, the time is now ripe and Israel staged its mock response in order to try to force Assad to back away from some very threatening military preparations. They are now waiting to see if Assad backs down from his ominous actions. Alert for all. |
Steve5728 User ID: 22970076 United States 06/26/2013 10:45 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Things are extreme for the moment in the middleeast. Israel has called up the Golani division in a rapid unannounced drill. This coincides with Russia evacuating troops and staff out of Syria. There is a strong sense that Syria is ready to clash with Israel on the behalf of Iran. We have heard this before but, the time is now ripe and Israel staged its mock response in order to try to force Assad to back away from some very threatening military preparations. They are now waiting to see if Assad backs down from his ominous actions. Quoting: M m 37998032 Alert for all. G-d bless brother! Thanks! I received a "Pucker Factor" alert yesterday! |
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godzilla85 User ID: 1077295 United States 06/26/2013 10:48 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Things are extreme for the moment in the middleeast. Israel has called up the Golani division in a rapid unannounced drill. This coincides with Russia evacuating troops and staff out of Syria. There is a strong sense that Syria is ready to clash with Israel on the behalf of Iran. We have heard this before but, the time is now ripe and Israel staged its mock response in order to try to force Assad to back away from some very threatening military preparations. They are now waiting to see if Assad backs down from his ominous actions. Quoting: M m 37998032 Alert for all. G-d bless brother! Thanks! I received a "Pucker Factor" alert yesterday! wasn't aware of the unannounced call up, with the russians taking off..that just tells me something is up maybe Nato is about to conduct a no fly zone and the Israelis are worried about Assad lashing out if that is the case. I'm just spitballing. |
Steve5728 User ID: 22970076 United States 06/26/2013 10:50 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Things are extreme for the moment in the middleeast. Israel has called up the Golani division in a rapid unannounced drill. This coincides with Russia evacuating troops and staff out of Syria. There is a strong sense that Syria is ready to clash with Israel on the behalf of Iran. We have heard this before but, the time is now ripe and Israel staged its mock response in order to try to force Assad to back away from some very threatening military preparations. They are now waiting to see if Assad backs down from his ominous actions. Quoting: M m 37998032 Alert for all. G-d bless brother! Thanks! I received a "Pucker Factor" alert yesterday! wasn't aware of the unannounced call up, with the russians taking off..that just tells me something is up maybe Nato is about to conduct a no fly zone and the Israelis are worried about Assad lashing out if that is the case. I'm just spitballing. I was told from today through early July. STAY ALERT HERE AT HOME AS WELL!!! BAD MOJO BREWING!!! |
Steve5728 User ID: 22970076 United States 06/26/2013 10:53 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu "The reality around us is changing and it is explosive, and we must prepare accordingly... We must have the will to break the enemy and instill within it - at the moment of truth - the fear of death," he said. [link to www.ynetnews.com] Ya'alon warned that Israel wouldn't tolerate a violation of its sovereignty or harm inflicted on IDF soldiers or Israeli civilians, either on the northern border or from the Gaza Strip. "It's important to clarify to all who are on the other side of the border, and who are planning to harm us in one way or another, that we are ready and determined to act with full force," Ya'alon said. [link to www.jpost.com] THEY KNOW! CONSIDER YOURSELVES WARNED!!! |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 42353072 Netherlands 06/26/2013 12:28 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | DEBKAfile Video Jun 26, 2013, 5:11 PM (IDT) Shortly after DEBKA aired a special video on the Syrian war’s widening circle, Moscow announced Wednesday June 26, the evacuation beginning Friday of all Russian military and diplomatic personnel from Syria was complete, including its naval base at Tartus. “Russia decided to withdraw its personnel because of the fear of an incident involving the Russian military that could have larger consequences,” said a defense ministry official in Moscow. A 16-ship naval task force remains in the eastern Mediterranean. An unannounced Israeli war maneuver was conducted on the Golan. More on [link to debka.com] |
mtn.girl User ID: 32911561 United States 06/26/2013 12:44 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Steve, I believe you are right. We have dhs insider saying July 3rd, another source V saying the same thing and now our friend is warning us that things are heating up. Praying for you all. Psalm 23:4 Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death. I will fear no evil: for thou art with me; thy rod and thy staff they comfort me. |
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mtn.girl User ID: 32911561 United States 06/26/2013 01:33 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Steve, I believe you are right. Quoting: mtn.girl We have dhs insider saying July 3rd, another source V saying the same thing and now our friend is warning us that things are heating up. Praying for you all. G-d bless! Steve, I begged my husband when he was home for 4 days to retire, I don't want him on the streets of LA when the shtf. He is so stubborn. What to do! Psalm 23:4 Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death. I will fear no evil: for thou art with me; thy rod and thy staff they comfort me. |
Steve5728 User ID: 22970076 United States 06/26/2013 01:38 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Steve, I believe you are right. Quoting: mtn.girl We have dhs insider saying July 3rd, another source V saying the same thing and now our friend is warning us that things are heating up. Praying for you all. G-d bless! Steve, I begged my husband when he was home for 4 days to retire, I don't want him on the streets of LA when the shtf. He is so stubborn. What to do! I fully understand! I've got 24 years in myself! Wife tells me the same thing! Believe it or not, it's not easy to leave the job! It's all you know! It becomes a big part of who you are! Any LEO who tells you something different is flat out lying! I'm praying for his safety! |