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posted on Dec, 6 2006 @ 08:44 AM
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I hope there are celebrities here and that they never get "outed" One it's good that they may be trying to enlighten themselves. and two if it did get out they would be shreded in the media and have to live with michael Jackson.

Anonimity is like a warm blanket.



posted on Dec, 6 2006 @ 08:48 AM
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Well, people scream when i enter a room too.


Already now, so will the real movie star/entertainer/tv personalities stand up???

Oh, and Brad, tell Angie she's not all that.



posted on Dec, 6 2006 @ 12:34 PM
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Shirley maclaine's a little "out there" and it doesn't seem to have damaged her rep too much.


That's a good point, but I think there's a small but significant differnce between past lives and ufos.

Also, anytime her name comes up in conversation there has to be someone in the room that does the "eye roll" thing.

Like Tom Cruise, yeah he makes money (I personally thought MI3 was really fun) but you know if you're working on a movie with him theres some baggage that comes along with it.

IMO of course.

SPiderj



posted on Dec, 6 2006 @ 12:38 PM
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I heard somewhere that Kevin Smith is an ATS member, but I could be wrong!



posted on Dec, 6 2006 @ 01:20 PM
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Originally posted by yeahright
Shirley maclaine's a little "out there" and it doesn't seem to have damaged her rep too much.

Just sayin'.


Yeah, but there's a lot of people who believe like she does.. She's not an island unto herself..Whereas,people like Madonna and such are kind of isolated. By the way, Maclaines's acting reputation was effected by her coming out... with her beliefs.

[edit on 6-12-2006 by SpeakerofTruth]



posted on Dec, 6 2006 @ 02:30 PM
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She was mocked by comedians and they even poked fun at her when she was up for an oscar for Terms of Endearment but she still works. Cruise's beliefs are not ATS material. He's cuckoo for coco puffs. That's not saying a large portion of ATS is sane. It isn't but their insanities, for the most part, revolve around something a bit more tangeable than an alien soul catcher in a volcano and I'm sure there are very few folks here who will say "yes" when asked if they can fly. (Cruise is a top level Scientologist and they supposedly have the power of flight).



posted on Dec, 6 2006 @ 03:17 PM
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Okay so Cruise is too weird for ATS and Shirley is just mainstream weird, meaning not weird enough, I guess.


My next candidates - The Baldwins. And I mean the brothers, not the "other" Baldwin who's not a Baldwin brother. You know, the dude from "Serenity" and "Full Metal Jacket".



posted on Dec, 6 2006 @ 03:34 PM
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Alright alright you got me, it's me


Denzel Washington. But Malcolm X Denzel, not Bone collector Denzel.

Man I hated that movie.



posted on Dec, 7 2006 @ 12:52 PM
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Well I read this:www.cnn.com...

and I laughed...I laughed loud and I laughed hard...then I thought about it and now I'm just scared.

But just for the mods and amigos, if ATS is interested in attracting X, Y, and Z level celebrities evidently we have to give them guns.

So until we do, I supposed we'll just have to do without them.

Talk about insanity...I can't see how giving lotoya jackson a 9mm pistol ends well.

Spiderj

THough I would like to add, that I do like Erik Estrada, just because he was ponch on CHIPS and I thought he was very funny on sealab.

Oh and he was Bronco!

Viva Estrada.



posted on Dec, 7 2006 @ 01:23 PM
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Yes, Muncie, Indiana. Home of Ball State University, Dave Letterman's alma mater.
We've been reading about this for a couple of weeks. I'm heading north tomorrow and will be taking the long way around Muncie. I don't want to get side tracked by that freakshow.



posted on Dec, 7 2006 @ 01:25 PM
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Erik Estrada and other lesser celebrities have been sworn in as reserve officers of the city police department here, allowing them to carry badges and guns as part of a reality television series.


Lesser celebrities than Erik Estrada?
No can't be..
Like who?


[edit on 7-12-2006 by SpeakerofTruth]



posted on Dec, 7 2006 @ 01:35 PM
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I'm heading north tomorrow and will be taking the long way around Muncie.


That's probably sound advice for anybody traveling through indiana for the next month or so.

I mean with Jack osborne and wee man on the job, can the apocolypse be far behind?

I think not.

Spiderj



posted on Dec, 7 2006 @ 01:48 PM
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You know, Jesse Ventura and La Toya Jackson didn't make the cut.


Given what I've read about the Muncie PD over the past few years, I don't think the new recruits will result in any degradation of service.

Maybe this can be their first case. Wee Man can go under cover. Tart him up a little bit...



posted on Dec, 7 2006 @ 11:59 PM
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Oh, and Gary Busey. He's gotta be here somewhere.







HAHA! No doubt! HAHA!


-Huey



posted on Dec, 8 2006 @ 12:31 AM
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Celebrities, especially the ones who are known for intellect or rhetorical style, or even political style, would be loathe to post here.

Someone might recognize their style; then it's only a short skip to datamining their posts, to get their opinions and personal feelings on all sorts of topics.

Imagine if that Gates fellow whose been tapped to be the US sec of defense were a frequent poster; if it became known, his position on all sorts of things would be out--his favorite sandwich, what kind of woman he likes, past pecadillos, etc. Any reference he'd made to Iraq would be all over the papers in the morning.

Not to mention the legitimate espionage issues. If the head of some think tank logged on to ATS, his IP could be tapped, and every page he visited, even how long he read certain articles, could be critical information to his opponents.

They say that Kissenger hasn't played a game of Chess since he went to work for Richard Nixon. Too dangerous to risk someone noticing his strategic style.

They say that the head of FEMA and head of CIA both refuse to use computers--even for email! They are that afraid of leaving a permanent record of their private thoughts and business-style.

And now, you know the rest of the . . . . *ahem* . . . never mind.

-A friend.

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posted on Dec, 8 2006 @ 12:08 PM
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I am going to 'speculate' on this one..I think that Jello Biafra and Henry Rollins have probably read this site before and still could be active readers.

Maybe not so much for the aliens/ufo's and what not,but more for the political subjects here.

Both of these men are well versed in the ways of the world,and I would not be suprised if they read more of the underground news that is broke here time to time.



posted on Dec, 8 2006 @ 12:13 PM
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Originally posted by Spiderj

THough I would like to add, that I do like Erik Estrada, just because he was ponch on CHIPS and I thought he was very funny on sealab.

Oh and he was Bronco!

Viva Estrada.



LMAO Sealab is/was classic! Good observation on this one,I mean heck,he wanted to have his head transplanted onto a robot body



posted on Dec, 8 2006 @ 03:04 PM
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There are most likely members of the Masons and other secret societies monitoring that part of the forum, and there are probably government representatives watching the parts that relate to it. Low-level orderlies, without a doubt. They probably spew disinformation into the discussions to hinder our efforts at denying ignorance.



posted on Dec, 9 2006 @ 10:25 AM
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Celebrities on ATS? Come to think of it, I did see Mel Gibson posting about the Holocaust in one of the conspiracy forums!

But seriously... it would be really cool if Glenn Beck was a member on here. I'm a big fan. I just think that these days he wouldn't have much time to come on here between his daily radio show and now his nightly television show. Then there's the family and all that stuff. But I have heard him on his radio show discuss conspiracies before. He's had Jayna Davis, author of "The Third Terrorist" about the conspiracy surrounding the Oklahoma City Bombing, on his program several times.



posted on Dec, 9 2006 @ 09:51 PM
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If i were a celebrity and had millions, my life would be one big party and things like the internet would be the furthest thing from my mind.
Who has the time?

The celebrities we're bound to get here are radio show hosts, i know of 1 meteriologyst who's wondered here...

Then again the Baldwin brothers would be just the type to spend some nights around here. They're big time into conspiracies.



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