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Post by Thick Justice on Dec 5, 2010 2:30:19 GMT -5
Honestly the way I see it we will never have a real president again. Not since Kennedy. The bibles describing of the end of times fit this world right now very well. If you believe in 2012 then you probably know the descriptions of solar flares fits the bibles description too a T of the final days. Red sky and fire. If you believe in other conspiracies such as the poisoned water and the new world order its really hard too not notice that this stuff fits the big bussiness and evil world that the bible describes.
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Post by slappy on Dec 5, 2010 2:37:48 GMT -5
"Red skies" have been happening for quite some time now. You never heard the phrase "Red sky at night, sailor’s delight; red sky in morning, sailor take warning."
Unless you are talking about Sputnik, but that happened a while ago.
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Post by slappy on Dec 5, 2010 3:15:05 GMT -5
I urge everyone to create their own website and post information revealed by Wikileaks.
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Post by slappy on Dec 5, 2010 3:40:32 GMT -5
Found someone's description of the events.
"It's not wrong to lie, cheat, steal, corrupt, and torture. It's wrong to let people know about it."
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Post by slappy on Dec 5, 2010 5:55:36 GMT -5
Julian Assange, the WikiLeaks founder, has circulated across the internet an encrypted “poison pill” cache of uncensored documents suspected to include files on BP and Guantanamo Bay. One of the files identified this weekend by The Sunday Times — called the “insurance” file — has been downloaded from the WikiLeaks website by tens of thousands of supporters, from America to Australia. Assange warns that any government that tries to curtail his activities risks triggering a new deluge of state and commercial secrets. www.foxnews.com/world/2010/12/05/wikileaks-ready-release-massive-insurance-file-shut/?utm_term=Wikileaks&utm_source=TheCubaBlog&utm_medium=twitterHe is saying if Wikileaks is shut down even further or he is arrested, he has ready unredacted documents that could "pose a possible security risk for coalition partners around the world." The file is available to download, however, you need a password to access it and even the US Military could not gain access to it to see what is in the gigantic file. So in case of any negatives, the "password" will be released and the documents will be there for everyone to see. Names, places, everything will be available.
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Post by Shikari Ferrari on Dec 5, 2010 6:07:29 GMT -5
to quote british comedian Russell Howard
'Wikileaks, it sounds like a STD from Hogwarts'
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Post by Kliquid on Dec 5, 2010 6:08:00 GMT -5
Awesome.
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Post by slappy on Dec 5, 2010 6:09:55 GMT -5
I know. Something like this is seriously a dream come true. I don't want anything bad to happen to him or the site, but I want to see the unredacted files.
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Post by Oskanowski on Dec 5, 2010 9:20:52 GMT -5
Oh look..www.straitstimes.com/BreakingNews/TechandScience/Story/STIStory_610718.htmlWikiLeaks may release 'UFO' files:JULIAN Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, had an interview with the public through the website of The Guardian newspaper on Friday.
In the short question-and-answer session, Assange talked about WikiLeaks' future course of action and vision, as well as the alleged threat to his life.
He also indicated that WikiLeaks has unreleased documents about UFO, sparking concerns about the existence of the second form of life.
In that chat, he said, 'Many weirdos email us about UFOs or how they discovered that they were the anti-Christ whilst talking with their ex-wife at a garden party over a pot-plant.'
'However, as yet they have not satisfied two of our publishing rules. However, it is worth noting that in yet-to-be-published parts of the Cable Gate archive there are indeed references to UFOs.'
On Friday, Nasa researchers revealed that they discovered a new microbe that thrives on arsenic, hinting at the possibility of the existence of an extraterrestrial life. -- KOREA HERALD/ANN
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Post by Mike Giggs' Munchies on Dec 5, 2010 9:22:13 GMT -5
"Red skies" have been happening for quite some time now. You never heard the phrase "Red sky at night, sailor’s delight; red sky in morning, sailor take warning." Unless you are talking about Sputnik, but that happened a while ago. Its sheapards not sailors Sounds like a good plan with those documents.
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Post by Ian from 616Entertainment. on Dec 5, 2010 9:36:13 GMT -5
Great! Have fun wasting your vote on someone that wont see the Oval Office without a visitors pass. Oh and that's not opinion...That's a fact! Have fun voting for another puppet that promises "Change" while toting the company line of the many great puppets before him. I'd rather vote for someone who isn't going to completely lie to get into office and then go back on many of the key points he (or she) says. Voting isn't a bet. You're not "hoping to pick the winner." You're selecting the person who you believe will be the best candidate. I think you're half-right, Kilquid. That half is the whole "puppet" argument. The thing is, though, and this is just a theory I've been thinking about, is that they're all puppets. Some one wins, they're voted in, and then they're sat down and they get this speech to let them know that they're not really going to be in control. I think everyone is a puppet once they win. One of the things that always sticks out to me is how many people hated Bush. My favorite part of the entire Bush administration, the part that made me like him as a person the most, was when that crazy guy threw his shoes at him. Watch the video, Bush practically has a smile on his face. He feels silly, and at that moment, to me, I just felt like "this is just another guy with a job."
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Post by slappy on Dec 6, 2010 0:00:14 GMT -5
"Red skies" have been happening for quite some time now. You never heard the phrase "Red sky at night, sailor’s delight; red sky in morning, sailor take warning." Unless you are talking about Sputnik, but that happened a while ago. Its sheapards not sailors Sounds like a good plan with those documents. When we were taught it, it was sailors. lol.
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Post by Kliquid on Dec 6, 2010 0:12:56 GMT -5
I think you're half-right, Kilquid. That half is the whole "puppet" argument. The thing is, though, and this is just a theory I've been thinking about, is that they're all puppets. Some one wins, they're voted in, and then they're sat down and they get this speech to let them know that they're not really going to be in control. I think everyone is a puppet once they win. One of the things that always sticks out to me is how many people hated Bush. My favorite part of the entire Bush administration, the part that made me like him as a person the most, was when that crazy guy threw his shoes at him. Watch the video, Bush practically has a smile on his face. He feels silly, and at that moment, to me, I just felt like "this is just another guy with a job." They're all puppets to some extent, but there certainly are some politicians who stand up and say "no" to the blatant corruption and ridiculousness around them.
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Post by K5 on Dec 6, 2010 0:35:44 GMT -5
just silly.
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Post by Ian from 616Entertainment. on Dec 6, 2010 1:17:03 GMT -5
I think you're half-right, Kilquid. That half is the whole "puppet" argument. The thing is, though, and this is just a theory I've been thinking about, is that they're all puppets. Some one wins, they're voted in, and then they're sat down and they get this speech to let them know that they're not really going to be in control. I think everyone is a puppet once they win. One of the things that always sticks out to me is how many people hated Bush. My favorite part of the entire Bush administration, the part that made me like him as a person the most, was when that crazy guy threw his shoes at him. Watch the video, Bush practically has a smile on his face. He feels silly, and at that moment, to me, I just felt like "this is just another guy with a job." They're all puppets to some extent, but there certainly are some politicians who stand up and say "no" to the blatant corruption and ridiculousness around them. I agree, for sure, but JFK didn't last too long, did he? I'm not fighting, don't take it as an attack, but what about the man in your sig stands out as our savior to you?
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Post by slappy on Dec 6, 2010 1:58:33 GMT -5
They're all puppets to some extent, but there certainly are some politicians who stand up and say "no" to the blatant corruption and ridiculousness around them. I agree, for sure, but JFK didn't last too long, did he? I'm not fighting, don't take it as an attack, but what about the man in your sig stands out as our savior to you? I can answer part of the question. He wants to end the Federal Reserve. That's a huge plus. And it is why he'll never be allowed to be President.
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Post by Kliquid on Dec 6, 2010 2:05:02 GMT -5
I'm not fighting, don't take it as an attack, but what about the man in your sig stands out as our savior to you? Simply put, he's for personal freedom and personal RESPONSIBILITY. And has voted that way for years and years. He isn't going to be bought by corporations.
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Post by Hulkamaniac on Dec 6, 2010 10:17:43 GMT -5
He's also kind of out there on the fringe to the point where he has no support from either major party.
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