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Are we all going to die next Wednesday?

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posted on Sep, 5 2008 @ 07:02 AM
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Bob “Hello CERN this is Bob and I am calling from the nut job news and would like a press pass”

Cern “ok Bob here you go”


Yeah, I fully expect Fox News to be covering the story at some point.



posted on Sep, 5 2008 @ 07:06 AM
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This sounds quick and painless. We are are a bunch of undeserving animals anyway.



posted on Sep, 5 2008 @ 08:21 AM
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GREAT! i have a really hot date next saturday night.
i just knew something like this would happen.......



posted on Sep, 5 2008 @ 09:19 AM
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"Are we going to die?"

Why yes, yes we are. Oh, did you mean next tuesday? I doubt it.




Although I do have my own feelings of doom and gloom pertaining to CERN, it's no different then the ones I had in the end of 1999. I learned to rationalize my fears.


Peace,
FK



posted on Sep, 5 2008 @ 09:41 AM
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I am so sick of seeing this same post over and over agian, Nothing is going to happen, hell I am putting my money on that we learn nothing from more from this then we allready know!

My sugestion if you are so worried and convinced that the LHC is going to cause the end of the world, then end your own life before hand! so many of you are so convinced we are going to die Horibile deaths, why not just go out peacefully on your own terms!

I in know way support anyone commiting Scuicide this post was meant as sarcasam!



posted on Sep, 5 2008 @ 09:51 AM
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Seems now they are receiving death threats over turning this thing on..

I think it's actually gotten silly at this point

www.telegraph.co.uk.../earth/2008/09/05/scilhc105.xml



posted on Sep, 5 2008 @ 09:54 AM
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My son asked me last night if he could have the day off school on Wednesday so that he could spend his final precious moments with his PS3


Anyone else considering a long lie and a few cold ones for breakfast?

Me I'm going to work ..mmmeh


Berth



posted on Sep, 5 2008 @ 10:43 AM
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The LHC makes me a tad nervous, but I think the likes of Hawkins and others pretty much are assured there will be no earth destroying process.


I am not to fond of Hawking as the state of his condition makes me feel like he would not give a sh*t if something went wrong because he has so many problems. Now i know he wants to advance the world as we know it, he is basically they guy who wants to see the LHC up and running. Now call me suspicious or does it sound weird for such a person to want to test something that is as powerful as the LHC is!?

Now, i may be wrong but isn't the whole of science towards the universe and the LHC just a big THEORY!? Now this whole plot of how things are constructed in space could be totally wrong or could they be in effect making something they have no idea about and could end up being yet another type of atom bomb!? Now i am not one to worry about these things but the idea they have NO idea about the outcome makes me feel a bit.....well......concerned!



posted on Sep, 5 2008 @ 11:14 AM
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It seems more links to people worried.

www.telegraph.co.uk.../earth/2008/02/06/scitime106.xml

People what this to be stopped, even death threats to the scientists.

This might be a bit of a risk cause they really don't know that is going
to happen.

A black hole of any size here is not a good idea. How do you control it?

There goes the Swiss chocolate.



posted on Sep, 5 2008 @ 11:17 AM
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I am all for them cortinuing. It does not matter either way, and i doubt anything will be that big to destroy us. But i really do not care to be honest.

Just stop the bickering and let it happen, what ever will be will be, and all that.



posted on Sep, 5 2008 @ 12:34 PM
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yes we are actually going to die so enjoy the rest



posted on Sep, 5 2008 @ 01:34 PM
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I find the comment that was made: ‘Let’s see what happens’ is disturbing. That sounds like the average teenage on the verg of setting something on fire or putting a new stereo in a car to get rediculusly loud results. THIS IS THE EARTH WE ARE TALKING ABOUT! Some things I believe are better left alone.



posted on Sep, 5 2008 @ 02:02 PM
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This reminds me of an ad that's been playing on the radio lately. A "newscaster" comes on and says "All the horrible things we've ever told you are all coming true........Film at 11:00"



posted on Sep, 5 2008 @ 03:01 PM
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No one seems to mention the possible EMF repercussions with Earth. A disconcerting argument with the LHC in Geneva is that it is buried 300 feet underground, so it does not follow the natural senario of cosmic rays from deep space being filtered out by the upper atmosphere. What will such power produced at the LHC, in the trillion electron volt range, do deep within the Earth? Can it effect the Earth's natural electromagnetic fields? We will find out on September 10, 2008, when the collider is scheduled to be fully operational.

We can compare Earth to a giant electromagnetic motor, a geodynamo, with a rotating molten core producing EMF output. There are "hot spots" strewn along the Earth's surface where higher EMFs are present: tectonic strain fields, volcanically active sites, the Bermuda Triangle, etc. Man-made energy grid-works are becoming increasingly prevalent, emitting EMF signals of their own, especially true on the northern hemisphere in high concentration. Earth's ionosphere is influenced by immense solar and lunar forces. At what point do forces converge on Earth's EMF engine? Can varying resonance make the "Earth engine" shift, shake, sputter, and stall-out? Many scientists firmly believe that Earth is due for another polarity reversal. Will a pole shift bode well with mankind's EMF constructs?

"A magnetic pole reversal may be of significance to the search for clean energy generation and transportation. If earth magnetic anomalies become more frequent or are concentrated in certain areas, we could see disruption of existing electrical grids, even without the dramatic atmosphere expansion and radiation damaging to life and computers." -- Mary-Sue Halliburton



posted on Sep, 5 2008 @ 03:10 PM
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Originally posted by jehova620
The way i feel today, who cares.


But hey, at least we all go together.


sounds like someone's been getting their daily dose of fluoride!

www.mondovista.com...



posted on Sep, 5 2008 @ 03:23 PM
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Come on now, we can't go without seeing the slavery thats been promised worldwide by credible sources. That would just be unjust.


Damn it I was promised slavery and I am not leaving without it!

[edit on 5-9-2008 by menguard]



posted on Sep, 5 2008 @ 03:33 PM
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No, we will NOT die next Wednesday. Revelation states the world will go on for over 1,000 years after the 7 year Great Tribulation.

And we aren't even in that time period yet.



posted on Sep, 5 2008 @ 04:14 PM
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Ahahahahaha lOoOoOl
seriously I never laughed so much like this LOL
I mean unexpected earthquakes?

Umm Okay so how will that happen? I mean how did they know they will come and kill us all? I sometimes wonder why they do such things, maybe to make people stop thinking about politics and other things and mind their business.

Yeah well, Try Try again



posted on Sep, 5 2008 @ 05:06 PM
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If the fabric of space time does rip, then it will be up to us to redefine the energy which settles afterwards.


Delusions of grandeur to celebrate the crazies that run the world now.

Mess plus mess equals bigger mess.



posted on Sep, 5 2008 @ 05:08 PM
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The purpose of this test? “It’s, ‘Let’s see what happens,’ ” says Judy Jackson, head of the Office of Communications at Fermilab.
Wow!
That comment sounds like a teenager on the verge of catching something on fire or putting a ridiculously loud stereo in his car and inadvertently blowing the windows out.

If this fiasco/experiment causes a catastrophe on a global scale where are we going to run to.

I truly think some things are better left alone.

There are far more important issues on this planet that have a realistic need.



[edit on 5-9-2008 by sqid4life]



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