Who benefits from terrorism?

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-- eightball (side@pocket.com), September 27, 2001

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Yesterday, the sun rose -- and many thousands of people died around the world. And according to the best evidence available, the sun has risen each day for as far into the past as we've been keeping records, and people have died every one of those days.

The logical conclusion is inescapable -- the rising sun is killing people! The correlation is too perfect to be accidental.

And is any government doing anything about this? Absolutely nothing!! By their inaction, governments are letting the sunrise murder tens of thousands every day! Clearly, this is being done deliberately, for some malicious purpose nobody is telling us.

And notice that ALL world governments are doing the SAME THING! Can you imagine any clearer evidence that they are actually all one world government, only pretending to disagree? The NWO's Grand Purpose is to kill us all, and like sheep we let this happen to us!

I only urge all good Christians to think about this. Think deeply and hard. Our very lives depend on it.

-- Flint (flintc@mindspring.com), September 27, 2001.


It's unclear in my mind what your response has to do with this article, Flint, but I thought I'd hotl ink the article for those who typically dismiss the cut/paste ordeal.

I'd already read it before this thread, and there's some food for thought in it. I'm still not going to purchase a gas mask, unless Al gets back to me on its use as a sex toy. Heh. I'm reminded of the time I'd decided that the furniture polish I used was irritating my eyes. I donned a pair of laboratory goggles to dust. The kids came home somewhat unexpectedly and I pulled off those goggles and tossed them onto the top shelf of a closet. They looked at me, laughed, and said, "Mom...have you been wearing goggles?"

-- Anita (Anita_S3@hotmail.com), September 27, 2001.


Who benefited most directly from the WTC terror strike? One name comes immediately to mind -- Gary Condit!

Food for through, eh?

-- E.H.Porter (just.wondering@about.it), September 27, 2001.


Yes porter, I think you've had plenty of food for "through". But the shit it stuck between your ears.

-- KoFE (your@town.USSA), September 27, 2001.

Good one, E.H. LOL! KoFE is a bit humor-impaired.

-- Little Nipper (canis@minor.net), September 27, 2001.


Yea, Little Nipper, I know. But, cut KoFE a little slack. If you spent your day drinking ground up silver and hydrogen peroxide, hiding from the IRS and wearing a hot gas mask, you'd probably be a little deficient in the "sense of humor" department as well.

-- E.H.Porter (just.wondering@about.it), September 27, 2001.

Anita:

I don't believe you followed the link, in that case.

What I did was *exactly* the same thing the author of that article did. I took a big tubful of post-hoc-ergo-prompter-hoc logic (just as E.H. Porter did later), mixed in a healthy dollop of kneejerk paranoia, and targeted it at a carefully selected pre-demented audience. Bingo! It's Dennis Olson's forum's basic stock in trade in a nutshell.

I just tried to cut to the chase, that's all.

-- Flint (flintc@mindspring.com), September 27, 2001.


I'd like to know how legislation that takes months, is passed in two days, just for starters.

Secondly, I'm curious how all eight black boxes were destroyed in 4 separate crashes.

"Ground up silver"? :-)

-- KoFE (your@town.USSA), September 27, 2001.


Hi, KoFE -- why don't you like my term "ground up silver." That is, after all, what "colloidal silver" is.

A colloid is alternatively defined as "a mixture with properties between those of a solution and fine suspension" and "a substance consisting of two or more substances mixed together (not in fixed proportions and not with chemical bonding))" Much like H2O2 is just a fancy name for good old Hydrogen Peroxide, of the type used in hair bleach (i.e., "bleached blonde" or "Peroxide blonde").

In other words, Colloidail Silver is nothing more than silver ground so fine it stays in suspension in a liquid.

You really gotta stop chugging those bad chemicals, KoFE. They're apparently bad for your mind.

-- E.H.Porter (just.wondering@about.it), September 27, 2001.


You are a wonder to behold, Porter. The distortions that come from your keyboard are ponderous. H202 is a fancy name, huh? oooookaaaay.

Ground up silver is colloidal, huh? oookaaaay.

-- KoFE (your@town.USSA), September 27, 2001.



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