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Re: Jesse Ventura's Conspiracy Theory next episode is about water... [Re: Tri High]
    #13586898 - 12/05/10 08:08 PM (2 years, 5 months ago)

> Are they giving us clean water?  Cheap food?  Who's giving it to us?

Yes. Yes. The Elites. Folks who run the place.
 

> Are they  not introducing legislation to keep good food away from us? 

No.

> Do we not shower 8 times a week, thereby reducing our water supplies?

a) there's still plenty of water
b) sanitation = health = larger populations


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Re: Jesse Ventura's Conspiracy Theory next episode is about water... [Re: Tri High]
    #13586903 - 12/05/10 08:09 PM (2 years, 5 months ago)

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I don't want to have to put the pieces together for you folks.

You can all go the way of the hellbender for all I care.

Educate yourselves instead of skepticizing everything.

The 'man' isn't who you obviously think he is.




I guess we just aren't as smart as you?


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Re: Jesse Ventura's Conspiracy Theory next episode is about water... [Re: Doc_T]
    #13586950 - 12/05/10 08:19 PM (2 years, 5 months ago)

Holy hell you have 25xxx posts in 1.5 years.

wow.

anyway:

elites don't give you clean food nor cheap water.

Your cities do.  Who runs your cities?  Ignorant mayors.  Their ignorance depends on the size of their city.

Monsanto gives you cheap food.  Cheap, less nutritious, pest-repellent laden foods.

S 510 I think it is?  Going to ban PTA bake sales.  SWEET!

it's not necessarily about being smart.  Smart and dumb are relative.  The dumbest guy in the hood might be able to tell you how to make 300 bucks in an hour.  The smartest guy in the state might not be able to tell you how glycolysis works.  It's relative.

I'm just not ignorant of some select information.  I've been around.  I've heard quite a bit of testimony.  I've done a fair share of journalism. 

Good luck.  Learn how to make traps and fire and grow food.


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Re: Jesse Ventura's Conspiracy Theory next episode is about water... [Re: Tri High]
    #13586993 - 12/05/10 08:28 PM (2 years, 5 months ago)

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Are they  not introducing legislation to keep good food away from us?  Do we not shower 8 times a week, thereby reducing our water supplies?





around here... it's maybe 8 times a month and it doesnt deplete our water supplies, we're not showering from a bucket that cant ever be refilled again, the water that's here grows


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And isn't it happening?  Can't do it all at once cuz people will get suspicious.  But it's happening, this I guarantee you.





why would they care if people got suspicious, they're killing the fuckers off anyway, right?


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Re: Jesse Ventura's Conspiracy Theory next episode is about water... [Re: Doc_T]
    #13586999 - 12/05/10 08:29 PM (2 years, 5 months ago)

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a) there's still plenty of water





there's more water today than there was 30,000 years ago


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Re: Jesse Ventura's Conspiracy Theory next episode is about water... [Re: Prisoner#1]
    #13587025 - 12/05/10 08:39 PM (2 years, 5 months ago)

There's less due to deposition from the earth beyond the atmosphere and into space.

Water, that is.

In Georgia, especially, there are problems with consistent water supply. 

"Do you use the water supplies for watering the crops which give you food or for peoples' needs?" is a question that's dumb to even ask, but is necessary to consider in your state.

It was an explicit example and homework problem in a class of mine this semester.  GA and it's water supplies.

Also, water that doesn't come out of an underground source like an aquifer is too contaminated by chemicals to be drank.  Sewage plants, chemical plants, paper plants, all manner of industry dumps their water, after some kind of treatment (effective or not) into creeks or streams or rivers or lakes.  I wouldn't dare drink water from a regular stream, and I'm hesitant to eat fish from them.



If people got suspicious, on a massive scale, the people would rise up and put a stop to it, military forces be damned.

But people are too entertained by their bullshit.  Tv's, video games, talking heads, newspapers.

Ultimately the only things that really matter are those happening directly around you.

Police pulling you over for bullshit.  Getting food poisoning from applebees.  Getting no water out of your garden hose.  Etc...

Shit's fucked.


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Re: Jesse Ventura's Conspiracy Theory next episode is about water... [Re: Tri High]
    #13587087 - 12/05/10 08:53 PM (2 years, 5 months ago)

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There's less due to deposition from the earth beyond the atmosphere and into space.

Water, that is.





it's a closed system, our water doesnt escape into space, it's estimated that about 10% of the 300+trillion gallons of water on earth

http://www.thelivingcosmos.com/TheOriginofLifeOnEarth/OriginOfWaterOnEarth_12May06.html

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In Georgia, especially, there are problems with consistent water supply.




you're aware I'm in georgia and the only lack in a water supply I've
seen is when a pipe breaks or there's a repair or upgrade to the system

want to provide me some kind of link?


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"Do you use the water supplies for watering the crops which give you food or for peoples' needs?" is a question that's dumb to even ask, but is necessary to consider in your state.





if you feel it's dumb to ask then why are you asking, or rather I should
ask, are you asking this question, if so coould you clarify it by
explaining what you're referring to as 'water systems'


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It was an explicit example and homework problem in a class of mine this semester.  GA and it's water supplies.




textbooks are not real life, the problem you're working on could be any
number of variables or even fictitious because I know suzie wasnt on a
train traveling at 175mph throwing apples out the window so she could
gauge the speed of the titanic when it sank

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Also, water that doesn't come out of an underground source like an aquifer is too contaminated by chemicals to be drank.





can you find the USGS survey that's determined the ground water pollution levels? all I'm hearing is talk

 
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Sewage plants, chemical plants, paper plants, all manner of industry dumps their water, after some kind of treatment (effective or not) into creeks or streams or rivers or lakes.  I wouldn't dare drink water from a regular stream, and I'm hesitant to eat fish from them.






and yet none of these things mean that the water is desappearing


try keeping on topic instead of ranting about cops and shit


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Re: Jesse Ventura's Conspiracy Theory next episode is about water... [Re: Prisoner#1]
    #13587177 - 12/05/10 09:15 PM (2 years, 5 months ago)

Links are only scrutinized and called bullshit by the likes of both you and cervantes.

Without much trying:

http://www.caes.uga.edu/topics/disasters/drought/
A little down the page addresses state wide water use schedules...

It wasn't a textbook problem.  I go to a good university with good professors that are knowledgeable about problems in the engineering field.  Our homeworks are relevant to the real world, in some classes (a higher level class, this one is, with mostly grad. students in it).  So your apple on the titanic analogy is null.  Georgia has a water problem.  In the future, many more places will have a water problem.

Not necessarily chemicals but biota that is unfit for consumption.  Couple that with the chemicals from treatment plants, BOD, and other things - I won't be drinking water from the Lake of the Ozarks, I tell you what.

Also, you need to know what groundwater is before you ask me to find the pollution concentration levels of it.

Chemicals naturally degrade in surface waters (lakes and rivers and streams) with time by a number of mechanisms.  The chemicals present in the waters dictates the level of endangerment.  PCB's and PMF's for example are really a concern in the Great lakes.  Not supposed to eat fish from them because of the bio-accumulated PCB's in the fish.

http://www.uic.edu/sph/glakes/pcb/

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Re: Jesse Ventura's Conspiracy Theory next episode is about water... [Re: Tri High]
    #13587506 - 12/05/10 10:28 PM (2 years, 5 months ago)

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Links are only scrutinized and called bullshit by the likes of both you and cervantes.

Without much trying:

http://www.caes.uga.edu/topics/disasters/drought/
A little down the page addresses state wide water use schedules...




I see... so it's one of those variables, something that happens
everywhere at some point, the same years heavy rains wiped out a
shitload of crops in the midwest, last fall throughout the year and into
this one we've had an abundance of rain, some of our lakes are near
flood levels... you know, natural cycles and all that, not a permanent
issue, an ever changing one

http://www.srh.noaa.gov/ffc/html/rrm.php
http://www.greenpacks.org/2009/09/21/lake-lanier-water-levels-rising-georgia-flooding-becoming-a-threat/



 
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I go to a good university with good professors that are knowledgeable about problems in the engineering field.




what can we say of those professors when their students believe that droughts last for eternities


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Not necessarily chemicals but biota that is unfit for consumption.  Couple that with the chemicals from treatment plants, BOD, and other things - I won't be drinking water from the Lake of the Ozarks, I tell you what.





so again the ever changing statement, again I'll ask you to post the
relevant data, not just make the claims, where's the USGS survey showing
georgia's water is too contaminated to drink... and I'm not referring to
an algae bloom which is again, a temporary issue and doesnt mean you
cant drink it, just that it'll taste funny and it would be good to boil it

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Also, you need to know what groundwater is before you ask me to find the pollution concentration levels of it.




ok... this is where I stop

why not tell me what ground water is


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Re: Jesse Ventura's Conspiracy Theory next episode is about water... [Re: Prisoner#1]
    #13587612 - 12/05/10 10:50 PM (2 years, 5 months ago)

Droughts don't last for an eternity, however repeated drought events in concurrent years is a trend that cannot be overlooked.

Droughts shouldn't happen if sufficient groundwater is available for use.

Groundwater is water that is in the ground.  down in it.  not flowing on top of it.  the water that tree roots get after it hasn't rained for a bit.

it seeps into some lakes from below.  It seeps into some rivers from below.  It, too, can be contaminated with pollutants, chemical or otherwise.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Groundwater

You see, the world is dynamic.  It's not all the same everywhere.  It's not at all the same everywhere.  everything is very local.  What happens in georgia doesn't happen in tennessee.  Georgia has it's streams and tennessee has their own.  They're different.

What flows through TN water doesn't necessarily flow through GA waters. 

Water quality depends on the things impacting it.

If you lived below a wastewater treatment plant that discharges into a stream, you're not going to want to drink that water until it's flowed a good while.  Or you'll be drinking the artifacts of someone's poop.

Similarly, if you live down stream from a place that messes with metals, you won't want to drink the water downstream from it.  Of course there are programs to limit the contamination of effluents from industrial operations, however they're not failproof and one day they might have an excess of zinc in the water, one day they may not. 

http://water.usgs.gov/owq/topics.html#cont

There's a lot of the different kinds of pollutants that affect water and water quality in the natural environment.

http://search.usgs.gov/results.html?cx=005083607223377578371:b5ixbbpqpx0&cof=FORID:11&q=chatahoochee+river+&as_sitesearch=&sa=Search&siteurl=water.usgs.gov%252Fowq%252Ftopics.html%2523cont

There is the chatahoochee river.  Several advisories for it from USGS.

http://www.usgs.gov/newsroom/article.asp?ID=2305

Here is an interesting article on the occurance of intersex bass - the result of water chemical contamination.
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Intersex largemouth bass were found in nearly a fifth of the fish examined from the Colorado, Rio Grande, Mississippi, Mobile, Apalachicola, Savannah, and Pee Dee River basins; intersex was not observed in male largemouth bass from the Columbia River Basin. The percentage of intersex largemouth bass per site ranged from 8 to 91 percent and was most prevalent in the southeastern United States. The Pee Dee River at Bucksport, S.C., contained the highest percentage of intersex fish (91 percent), with high percentages occurring elsewhere on the Pee Dee too. Sixty percent of male bass examined at the Apalachicola River at Blountstown, Fla., were intersex, 50 percent in the Savannah River at Port Wentworth and Sylvania, Ga, 43 percent in the Savannah River at Augusta, Ga., and 30 percent in the Chattahoochee River at Omaha, Ga., and the Flint River at Albany, Ga. Lower percent intersex (10-25 percent) were found in bass from sites in the Mobile River in Alabama.




Okay, so obviously you wouldn't drink from the chattahoochee as I wouldn't from the mississippi.  Well, the rivers in question are contaminated due to the activities occurring along the rivers.  And the same can be said for every water source.  What goes on around it affects and influences the quality of the river.

To be specific about why you shouldn't drink the water, or whether you could, I'd need to know where you are and what is contributing the the contamination of the water sources in your immediate surroundings.

I'm no dummy.  Don't treat me like one out of your spite or jealousy or whatever the fuck it is.


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Re: Jesse Ventura's Conspiracy Theory next episode is about water... [Re: Tri High]
    #13587627 - 12/05/10 10:53 PM (2 years, 5 months ago)

Intersex bass causes:

Chemical contaminants, health indicators, and reproductive biomarker responses in fish from rivers in the Southeastern United States.
By:
a  U.S. Geological Survey, USGS, Columbia Environmental Research Center (CERC), 4200 New Haven Rd, Columbia, MO 65201, United States
b  USGS, Leetown Science Center, 11649 Leetown Rd, Kearneysville, WV 24530, United States
c  Center for Environmental and Human Toxicology, University of Florida, P.O. Box 100185, Gainesville, FL 32611, United States
d  USGS, Florida Integrated Science Center, 7920 NW 71st St, Gainesville, FL 32653, United States
e  Department of Statistics, University of Missouri, 146 Middlebush Hall, Columbia, MO 65211, United States
f  USGS, BEST Program, 2150 Centre Ave, Building C, Fort Collins, CO 80526, United States

From:


Science of the Total Environment
Volume 390, Issue 2-3, 15 February 2008, Pages 538-557 

ISSN: 00489697
CODEN: STEVA
DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2007.10.026
PubMed ID: 18036634
Document Type: Article
Source Type: Journal


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Abstract

Largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides) and common carp (Cyprinus carpio) were collected from 13 sites located in the Mobile (MRB), Apalachicola-Flint-Chattahoochee (ARB), Savannah (SRB), and Pee Dee (PRB) River Basins to document spatial trends in accumulative chemical contaminants, health indicators, and reproductive biomarkers. Organochlorine residues, 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin-like activity (TCDD-EQ), and elemental contaminants were measured in composite samples of whole fish, grouped by species and gender, from each site. Mercury (Hg) and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) were the primary contaminants of concern. Concentrations of Hg in bass samples from all basins exceeded toxicity thresholds for piscivorous mammals (> 0.1 μg/g ww), juvenile and adult fish (> 0.2 μg/g ww), and piscivorous birds (> 0.3 μg/g ww). Total PCB concentrations in samples from the MRB, ARB, and PRB were > 480 ng/g ww and may be a risk to piscivorous wildlife. Selenium concentrations also exceeded toxicity thresholds (> 0.75 μg/g ww) in MRB and ARB fish. Concentrations of other formerly used (total chlordanes, dieldrin, endrin, aldrin, mirex, and hexachlorobenzene) and currently used (pentachlorobenzene, pentachloroanisole, dacthal, endosulfan, γ-hexachlorocyclohexane, and methoxychlor) organochlorine residues were generally low or did not exceed toxicity thresholds for fish and piscivorous wildlife. TCDD-EQs exceeded wildlife dietary guidelines (> 5 pg/g ww) in MRB and PRB fish. Hepatic ethoxyresorufin O-deethylase (EROD) activity was generally greatest in MRB bass and carp. Altered fish health indicators and reproductive biomarker were noted in individual fish, but mean responses were similar among basins. The field necropsy and histopathological examination determined that MRB fish were generally in poorer health than those from the other basins, primarily due to parasitic infestations. Tumors were found in few fish (n = 5; 0.01%); ovarian tumors of smooth muscle origin were found in two ARB carp from the same site. Intersex gonads were identified in 47 male bass (42%) representing 12 sites and may indicate exposure to potential endocrine disrupting compounds. Comparatively high vitellogenin concentrations (> 0.35 mg/mL) in male fish from the MRB, SRB, and PRB indicate exposure to estrogenic or anti-androgenic chemicals.




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Re: Jesse Ventura's Conspiracy Theory next episode is about water... [Re: Tri High]
    #13587682 - 12/05/10 11:05 PM (2 years, 5 months ago)

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Droughts don't last for an eternity, however repeated drought events in concurrent years is a trend that cannot be overlooked.





but things are at normal or near normal levels, we're not having
repeated droughts, at least nothing abnormal for the years I remember

http://lakes.southernco.com/

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Droughts shouldn't happen if sufficient groundwater is available for use.






absolute bullshit

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Groundwater is water that is in the ground.  down in it.  not flowing on top of it.  the water that tree roots get after it hasn't rained for a bit.




the same water that most wells are tapped into as well and believe it or not, it's rare for wells to dry up in georgia

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it seeps into some lakes from below.  It seeps into some rivers from below.  It, too, can be contaminated with pollutants, chemical or otherwise.






I'm still not seeing anything that says the water is non potable

when's that coming, intersexed bass has nothing to do with me and my
water and it has little to do with most municipal water as that too is
treated and we're not seeing a huge explosion of intersexed children


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Re: Jesse Ventura's Conspiracy Theory next episode is about water... [Re: Prisoner#1]
    #13587729 - 12/05/10 11:14 PM (2 years, 5 months ago)

Could you please show me some sources?

Your word alone is not enough to tickle my fancy.

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Re: Jesse Ventura's Conspiracy Theory next episode is about water... [Re: Doc_T]
    #13587761 - 12/05/10 11:19 PM (2 years, 5 months ago)

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Why do they keep giving us all clean water and cheap food and advanced new medical techniques?
Wouldn't it be easier to reduce the population with say, bubonic plague, versus creating a whole new scheme?



Doc, we're not drinking clean water. It contains fluoride (this is very bad for you. Even weakens your bones and teeth), radioactive isotopes and lithium is set to be added. Lithium is already in at least some types of bottled water including San Pelligrino mineral water.Even the plastic used in bottled water and various other products contains chemicles which feminise you. All this is done to lower fertility and make people dumbed-down and submissive.

The food contains poison  too. MSG is the first example that comes to mind. Even the extremely high levels of sugar and sodium in food is fucking with us.Here's an interesting article on the topic.

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Doc_T said:
Wouldn't it be easier to reduce the population with say, bubonic plague, versus creating a whole new scheme?



Sure.

Check this episode of Conspiracy Theory. It's relevant to what i'm gonna say. It's about the sun solar flares which are expected to become extremely intense and burn the surface of the Earth (something like that).
Part 1


Part 2


Part 3


Part 4


Part 5


part 6


I only watched this last night. I recon, the Elite will wait til this is over, and a lot / most of the population would be killed by this anyway so they won't have to worry about killing most of us. Just an idea


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Re: Jesse Ventura's Conspiracy Theory next episode is about water... [Re: Prisoner#1]
    #13587777 - 12/05/10 11:22 PM (2 years, 5 months ago)

Of course municipal water is safe to drink.  We're talking about polluted river waters.

ground waters can be polluted, too.  Say, you're a few clicks downstream from a busted septic tank.  OOPS! 

or downstream from a gas station with a busted underground storage tank.  OOPS!

Or even downstream from a dry cleaner.  OOPS!



If there is enough ground water for the farmers to tap into and extract to water their plants, droughts shouldn't be an issue. 

This is not the case in GA.  Their ground water isn't plentiful.

And after a drought, when the ground's all dried out, it doesn't saturate right away after a heavy rain.  The water doesn't penetrate.  It's not at equilibrium.  So it runs on the surface until the ground is sufficiently watered.  Then it can more easily flow into the soils.

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    #13587806 - 12/05/10 11:29 PM (2 years, 5 months ago)

OH SHIT SON!

Ignorance isn't a suitable color for you.  I'd go with a vibrant orange or red next time.


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Re: Jesse Ventura's Conspiracy Theory next episode is about water... [Re: Tri High]
    #13588132 - 12/06/10 12:46 AM (2 years, 5 months ago)

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Of course municipal water is safe to drink.  We're talking about polluted river waters.




no, we're jumping around like fleas from one thing to another because it
seems you want to keep changing shit



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ground waters can be polluted, too.  Say, you're a few clicks downstream from a busted septic tank.  OOPS!





oops? you have no idea what a leach field is do you? 

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or downstream from a gas station with a busted underground storage tank.  OOPS!




and... what

where's the evidence that the ground waters are ACTUALLY non potable or
the surface waters as you're now claiming it to be

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If there is enough ground water for the farmers to tap into and extract to water their plants, droughts shouldn't be an issue. 






is there a subject you know something about because farming and
apparently water are not among them, irrigation water typically comes
from surface waters like streams and ponds

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This is not the case in GA.  Their ground water isn't plentiful.






once again you're talking out of your ass, we dont need some seasonal
data, give us historical figures, dont be afraid



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Shit, don't treat me like I'm some dummy, federale.





I'm just waiting for you to say something os significance and then post
a link to something that actually backs what you say


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there are 923 words in the english language that do not follow the "I before E"
rule, there are 44 words in the english language that follow the rule. this is
the shit our education funding is paying for and these liberals want more money
for education to keep making students stupid


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Re: Jesse Ventura's Conspiracy Theory next episode is about water... [Re: Prisoner#1]
    #13588816 - 12/06/10 05:27 AM (2 years, 5 months ago)

I'm gonna jump in here and give you all the scenario on how it's gonna go down.

An "alien landing" occurs and as a result a new illness appears that has an extremely high mortality rate.  Oh shit now the governments of the world have to heard the remaining population into these "emergency camps" in order to keep the precious survivors and their children safe and far away from the "aliens" while the ARMY cleans up.  This all occurs out of sight of course.  Meanwhile there are going to be WAY more corpses than available caskets.  "Oh how convenient that we have these sturdy water proof boxes.  Everyone buries their own family members.  Get to work!" 

Once the invaders are eliminated the remaining population is moved to a couple of large metropolitan areas that have been prepared for them.  People notice a lot of unfamiliar technology in these new work cities. 

"Don't worry about that, we uh, just scavenged it from the aliens.  This is brand new really advanced stuff so that we can keep track of everybody in case the illness shows up again...  You remember how bad and scary that was right?  Right!?  So don't worry it's for everyone's safety.  Oh and make sure to take these pills everyday too.  They will help keep you from getting sick AND they'll relieve that terrible anxiety and depression left over from having to shove your dead family into a cheap cardboard boxes.  No you don't have a choice.  TAKE THE PILL!"

I'll be in the mountains on my homestead watching as the Earth becomes green and fertile again.




But why oh why do the elites want to do this?  Several reasons.

1) They belong to paganistic religious orders that worship nature (Bohemian Grove anyone?)  and they need to get rid of a lot of people in order to restore natural order to the planet.  (clever bastards forced it to the edge just so they could reengineer the environment as they see fit)  After a generation (or several) the wilderness starts to return to the once agricultural lands far away from the work cities.  The elite now have the Garden of Eden as their personal playgrounds (rings of Metropolis).

2) As stated before, these people don't need money.  They have so much now that it is utterly meaningless.  Power, dominance, and life extension is their game.  They really only need a couple million people/slaves to provide for their every desire.  They will be the noveau pharohs.   

3) Because they can.  These people are master planners.  They are playing the long game and have been patiently and incrementally working towards their goals for at least a century (probably much longer).  The sheer magnitude and required dedication is staggering.  You really think they're gonna walk away from this now or ever?


This post is for those who agree.
Don't ask for sources like an R-tard or even bother commenting if you're just trolling for threads that you disagree with.  I know you'll just keep on with half-assed rebuttals and BS and I don't play that game. 
 
I don't give a good goddamn what you think and I won't get drawn into the constant childish bickering here.  It's laughable how many of you spend entirely too much energy here looking for an argument to start.



See your ass when the bombs start going off.


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Re: Jesse Ventura's Conspiracy Theory next episode is about water... [Re: Joe Joe]
    #13589045 - 12/06/10 08:41 AM (2 years, 5 months ago)

Good post Joe Joe :thumbup:

I really like the stuff you mentioned after each number. Very accurate. Don't you mean worship the Devil though, not nature? If they worshiped nature then we wouldn't be having this conversation... :lol:

Personally, i don't think they'll use the alien card. Simply because it'll be too hard to get away with. They're lucky they got away with 9/11. That was pushing it. Luckily for the Elite, the people are so dumbed-down they don't think outside the square.


Do you know about the solar flares which NASA thinks will hit the Earth around 2012?  I only found out about this the other day from watching an episode of Conspiracy Theory. This would be a dream come true for the Elite if it happens. They already have heeaaapppss of massive deep underground bunkers and are more than ready for such an event. Next year i'll be making my own deep underground bunker. Just to be on the safe side.

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This post is for those who agree.
Don't ask for sources like an R-tard or even bother commenting if you're just trolling for threads that you disagree with.  I know you'll just keep on with half-assed rebuttals and BS and I don't play that game.

I don't give a good goddamn what you think and I won't get drawn into the constant childish bickering here.  It's laughable how many of you spend entirely too much energy here looking for an argument to start.



I should start saying this too :lmafo: Na just kidding. Not my style. With this NWO stuff, you either get it or you don't. I think if you don't get it then it's best to move on. There will be plenty of others who will get it


Edited by tha_doctor (12/06/10 08:45 AM)


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