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Originally posted by SaviorComplex
So, two days in, and nothing has happened. And in two more days when nothing happens, will that be enough to discredit these jokers?
[edit on 9-4-2008 by SaviorComplex]
Originally posted by SaviorComplex
Originally posted by zephyrone
Does the crying wolf crowd never get tired, or is it that profitable?
Well, to the believers, there is no such thing as crying wolf. They always have some explaination as to why the predictions didn't come true...usually that it "alerted the people" and forced the Terrorist to change it's plans. ...
And then you have people like SaviorComplex who will always think the person making the predictions is credible, because even if the prediction fails, it inexpliciably "does some good."
Originally posted by Evasius
April 28, 1996: Martin Bryant shoots and kills 35 and injures 37 in Port Arthur Tasmania
Just after noon on 28th April 1996, an unknown marksman opened fire on diners in the Broad Arrow Cafe at Port Arthur in Australia. In less than 20 minutes at this and five other crime scenes, the marksman killed 35, injured 22, and crippled two cars with only 64 shots. Nineteen of the first twenty dead in the Broad Arrow Cafe died from single shots to the head, all fired by the unknown marksman from his right hip. This staggering display of marksman- ship was blamed on left-handed and intellectually impaired Martin Bryant, whose shooting experience extended to popping off cans in the bush, and had no military training of any kind.
Originally posted by blahdiblah
When homeland security stops flashing THREAT LEVEL ORANGE on our TV screens.
Originally posted by zephyrone
And then you have people like SaviorComplex who will always think the person making the predictions is credible, because even if the prediction fails, it inexpliciably "does some good."
Originally posted by UScitizen
I'm thinking it's just a matter of time after Iran starts trading their oil for euros that our government will bomb them. Just like Iraq when Saddam switched to trading their oil for euros. And I'll bet Iraq is back to trading there oil for dollars again.
Originally posted by blahdiblah
What a good psyop conspiracy this one is.
All fired by the unknown marksman from his right hip. This staggering display of marksman- ship was blamed on left-handed and intellectually impaired Martin Bryant...
The cafe was very small, so all the tables were very close together...Bryant took aim from his hip...pointed his rifle at Mr Moh Yee Ng and Miss Sou Leng Chung of Malaysia, who were at a table beside Bryant. He shot them at close range, killing them instantly. Bryant then lifted the rifle to his shoulder and fired a shot at Mick Sargent
The three had their backs towards Bryant, and were unaware what was happening...shots were all close range, with the gun at, or just inches away from, the back of their heads.
29 rounds were fired in the cafe in approximately 90 seconds. Very few shots missed and most were fired from extremely close range. In that time, Bryant killed 20 people.
He calmly walked up to Nicole Burgess and shot her in the head.
Originally posted by JediK
reply to post by Telafree
That's based on "The Secret" isn't it?
Physical Immortality and Ascension: Methods of the Siddhas
Once in every 1000 years a rare astrological occurrence takes places when the Sun enters Aries on the Pushya birth star day. Pushya is the star of Ascension.
This astrological event occurs on Sunday, April 13th, 2008.
Originally posted by Maxmars
Penn and Teller types abound around here (as you can plainly see), and there's no lack of "debunker's" courage out there, it's the one's who will risk being wrong that can actually 'save the day' - so to speak.
Originally posted by SaviorComplex
Originally posted by Maxmars
Penn and Teller types abound around here (as you can plainly see), and there's no lack of "debunker's" courage out there, it's the one's who will risk being wrong that can actually 'save the day' - so to speak.
Oh yes, Eric May is a real hero.
He isn't risking being wrong, because according to May and people like you, he is never wrong. When he makes a prediction, and the date comes to pass without incident, May claims it was because he scared the powers-that-be into changing their plans. And even if you think he's wrong, you still laud his efforts for trying to "save the day."
So how is courage involved, exactly, when he isn't risking anything?
Originally posted by 12.21.12
Does anyone else find all the flight cancellations of recent to be ironic? I certainly think at this point most Americans are not backing Bush in this attacking Iran thing.
Originally posted by SaviorComplex
Originally posted by Maxmars
Penn and Teller types abound around here (as you can plainly see), and there's no lack of "debunker's" courage out there, it's the one's who will risk being wrong that can actually 'save the day' - so to speak.
Oh yes, Eric May is a real hero.
He isn't risking being wrong, because according to May and people like you, he is never wrong. When he makes a prediction, and the date comes to pass without incident, May claims it was because he scared the powers-that-be into changing their plans. And even if you think he's wrong, you still laud his efforts for trying to "save the day."
So how is courage involved, exactly, when he isn't risking anything?
Originally posted by DocMoreau
Originally posted by UScitizen
I'm thinking it's just a matter of time after Iran starts trading their oil for euros that our government will bomb them. Just like Iraq when Saddam switched to trading their oil for euros. And I'll bet Iraq is back to trading there oil for dollars again.
I agree 100%...
So what is that date? Sometime soon right? I thought it may have actually passed.
Did we let Saddam do the exchange, or did we pre-emptiveley stop the Euro?
My main issue with the events surrounding 9-11-01, and it being an attack at the financial hub, was that the Euro came online as paper Currency Jan 2002, or at the next financial 'quarter'. That has always rubbed me wrong(ly)....
DocMoreau
Edit for grammar (wrong or wrongly, I don't know...)
[edit on 10/4/2008 by DocMoreau]