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Originally posted by GodIsPissed
Nobody knew about the nwo in 1977 so that idea is ridiculous.
". . . the New Atlantis sets forth an ideal government of the earth. It foretells that day when in the midst of men there shall rise up a vast institution composed of the philosophic elect -- an order of illumined men banded together for the purpose of investigating the laws of life and the mysteries of the universe … The age of boundaries is closing, and we are approaching a nobler era when nations shall be no more; when the lines of race and caste shall be wiped out; when the whole earth shall be under one order, one government, one administrative body."
Manly P Hall "Lectures on Ancient Philosophy," published by the Philosophical Research Society Inc, Los Angeles (1970)
Originally posted by weedwhacker
reply to post by zorgon
Want to try to tie this together in these ways, then knock yourself out. I'd think this might belong more to "Highly Speculative" forum category, though, if it wishes to tangent off, but that's just me....
...before you make your self look Udderly foolish...
Originally posted by weedwhacker
reply to post by Violater1
Rather ... try using the same INCORRECT notations and doing it the wrong way, try some different number combinations(sic), to see what results come up.
Originally posted by weedwhacker
, try some different number combinations, to see what results come up.
Originally posted by Violater1
To the Consortium Of Weed Smokers (C.O.W.S.)
I have to give you this much, your group is a better spin doctor than Democrat Bob Beckel.
You try so hard to derail this thread that you are severely discrediting yourself.
Originally posted by ararisq
I didn't read the last 4 pages, but I wanted to explain the DIA connection. When you typed in the coordinates using the 6 apostrophes which is an invalid format, the program stripped them off for you and did the closest search that it could.
Originally posted by weedwhacker
reply to post by GodIsPissed
LOL!! I know....I wasn't trying to say that the producers, or anyone associated with the movie in 1977 are behind this!!!! I thought I was pretty clear, hard to see why anyone misunderstood.
So, once more:
A person or persons want to make DIA seem even more "eerie", and keep pumping up the fiction of the NWO, etc....so, they get the bright idea, after watching the CE3K ("Close Encounters") movie that, since Devil's Tower is fairly close to Denver....only some miles due North....they get the idea it'd be fun to pull this prank on people!!
It is a MODERN invention, to take advantage of, A): Modern technology; B): Modern 'urban legends'; and, C): The guaranteed gullibility of so, so many people, especially in the "Age of the Internet".
It is really that simple, even if the details of the exact chain of events need to be worked out. THAT is the basic gist.
Originally posted by weedwhacker
reply to post by CosmicCitizen
Denver is also a mile high in altitude ...
So is Alburquerque. So are many other places. Some higher, even. (LaPaz, Bolivia)
So what??
Investigators at the Denver International Airport are trying to figure out why the windshields on at least 13 planes have cracked.
Winds reaching up to 100 miles-per-hour have been whipping through the Colorado foothills, but airport officials say they've never seen anything like this. The weather was so cold and windy this weekend that parts of Colorado's Interstate 70 were in a near whiteout, and some ski areas closed lifts.
On the tarmac and in flight, the weather has had damaging affects on airplane windshields.
"This is not only unusual, I know of no precedent for anything like this where multiple windshields have been cracked, simply by being in a particular place at a particular time," said John Nance, a pilot and aviation consultant for ABC News.
Originally posted by zorgon
Bored... stuck at the desk... besides I like plucking Weeds
Definitions of weed on the Web:
a. A plant considered undesirable, unattractive, or troublesome, especially one growing where it is not wanted, as in a garden.
Definitions of whacker on the Web:
* anything large; a whopper; a wannabe Black man