News in General
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Re: News in General
Excellent interview with Max Keiser and Gerald Celente covering many of the topical political scams of the current age.
"Israel has never had to comply with international nuclear regulations and apparently is due to be investigated (haha) in june this year"
And the political ivy league ..........and irans nuclear diplomacy
"Israel has never had to comply with international nuclear regulations and apparently is due to be investigated (haha) in june this year"
And the political ivy league ..........and irans nuclear diplomacy
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caught that story earlier , one of the scariest things ive seen flames
also in uk, a taxi driver went on a killing spree
12 dead
also in uk, a taxi driver went on a killing spree
12 dead
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Flames, what's scarier is the fact the ground beneath those
poor peasant's houses was gradually eroding away for years
and they didn't of course know that. Imagine that, you're are
sitting on top of a 330 foot chasm and within inches of
collapsing and never knew it?! Than all of a sudden one
beautiful sunny Guatemalan day the entire friggin' earth drops
out from under you?!
Holy sink hole!!!
So, UK taxi driver opens up on people killing twelve. Damn,
what the hell is next, I swear?
Why the hell is it in these shootings it's always the poor blokes
on the street that get nailed?
poor peasant's houses was gradually eroding away for years
and they didn't of course know that. Imagine that, you're are
sitting on top of a 330 foot chasm and within inches of
collapsing and never knew it?! Than all of a sudden one
beautiful sunny Guatemalan day the entire friggin' earth drops
out from under you?!
Holy sink hole!!!
So, UK taxi driver opens up on people killing twelve. Damn,
what the hell is next, I swear?
Why the hell is it in these shootings it's always the poor blokes
on the street that get nailed?
tgII- Posts : 2431
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Yesssssssss...more destruction and death...I love it.
quicksilvercrescendo- Posts : 1868
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It appears there are many caverns underneath everywhere in the world and the rain is exposing them.
Some more destruction.
http://news.aol.ca/ca/article/volcanoes-erupt-in-ecuador-guatemala/19496530
Some more destruction.
http://news.aol.ca/ca/article/volcanoes-erupt-in-ecuador-guatemala/19496530
seraphim- Posts : 1180
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The beast is Catholicism? That's what he said in the beginning
of this lecture, rainyday. The lecturer is a Christian and
has fallen for the British propaganda against Rome including the
propaganda about the Jesuits.
He said "the Catholic Church controls every single secret society
there is." That is just nonsense.
Christians don't have a solid understanding of mercantilism because
that's what we are in abeyance to yet they don't talk about it in
their teachings. It's all about mercantilism. Read Rudyard Kipling's
novel Kim. It was said of Kipling by George Orwell, he was a "prophet
of British imperialism" but later confessed to a burgeoning respect for
him and his work.
There seems to be a big disagreement here. It is the contention
British Freemasonry took over the Vatican a long time ago.
Flames just mentioned in a previous post the 'Anglo-American'
control of oil. That's a fairly close assessment. Personally, we are on
our knees worshiping the cult power of the British Crown.
Read this recent quote on the British Empire:
Study the British East India Company and you will then understand
it controls the BBC and the BBC is the world's premiere intelligence
operation in the world.
Happy sailing as we approach the KJV apocalyptic edge of the ocean.
of this lecture, rainyday. The lecturer is a Christian and
has fallen for the British propaganda against Rome including the
propaganda about the Jesuits.
He said "the Catholic Church controls every single secret society
there is." That is just nonsense.
Christians don't have a solid understanding of mercantilism because
that's what we are in abeyance to yet they don't talk about it in
their teachings. It's all about mercantilism. Read Rudyard Kipling's
novel Kim. It was said of Kipling by George Orwell, he was a "prophet
of British imperialism" but later confessed to a burgeoning respect for
him and his work.
There seems to be a big disagreement here. It is the contention
British Freemasonry took over the Vatican a long time ago.
Flames just mentioned in a previous post the 'Anglo-American'
control of oil. That's a fairly close assessment. Personally, we are on
our knees worshiping the cult power of the British Crown.
Read this recent quote on the British Empire:
In the real history of the world, Napoleon Bonaparte was a British agent in effect, whether he recognized that fact or not. Virtually all the major wars of the world since the so-called "Seven Years War," such as the Napoleonic wars, were organized as wars by the British empire as implementations of the same methods expressed in the British luring of its intended victims of continental Europe into fighting silly wars which accomplished the effect of clearing the decks of the world for the establishment of the British empire of that time as an enterprise of a private company known as the British East India Company. This was the same British scheme which was the cause of the launching of the fight for freedom against the British East India Company and its traitorous accomplices among us, which led us fatefully to the necessity of fighting our War of Independence against a British empire which, in fact, remains the chief enemy of our own and many other nations still today.
Study the British East India Company and you will then understand
it controls the BBC and the BBC is the world's premiere intelligence
operation in the world.
Happy sailing as we approach the KJV apocalyptic edge of the ocean.
tgII- Posts : 2431
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rainyday, the man being interviewed is an 'environmental lawyer',
whatever that is, I guess it means he represents environmentalists
against energy producers.
Looks to me he's looking for a way in to cash out. I think he's full
of shit anyway, a 'acoustic switch' system, yeah, right. This is why
I think he is full of shit, in Norway, which is where he referenced in the
interview about not having oil spills, keeps track of their oil wells:
Here is what he's talking about:
Works fine and redundant systems were in place, however, think
about this, what if the rig was sabotaged? The Deep Water Horizon
melted, anyone see the pics? Steel doesn't melt until it passes the
2,800 degree Fahrenheit mark. Oil and methane gas don't achieve
those kinds of temps when ignited. So what melted the steel?
Looking at the event it looks to me as if the rig burned and then after
sinking and landing several hundred yards away from the well head the
pipes were broken in several locations which would explain the leaking oil.
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Flames, I swear to God it wasn't me, I don't make porno films and I
wasn't in California. Did you hear about the guy who got pissed because
his girlfriend's kitten disconnected his computer game? Apparently it pissed
him off so much he flung the cat against the wall killing it.
whatever that is, I guess it means he represents environmentalists
against energy producers.
Looks to me he's looking for a way in to cash out. I think he's full
of shit anyway, a 'acoustic switch' system, yeah, right. This is why
I think he is full of shit, in Norway, which is where he referenced in the
interview about not having oil spills, keeps track of their oil wells:
Here is what he's talking about:
Works fine and redundant systems were in place, however, think
about this, what if the rig was sabotaged? The Deep Water Horizon
melted, anyone see the pics? Steel doesn't melt until it passes the
2,800 degree Fahrenheit mark. Oil and methane gas don't achieve
those kinds of temps when ignited. So what melted the steel?
Looking at the event it looks to me as if the rig burned and then after
sinking and landing several hundred yards away from the well head the
pipes were broken in several locations which would explain the leaking oil.
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Flames, I swear to God it wasn't me, I don't make porno films and I
wasn't in California. Did you hear about the guy who got pissed because
his girlfriend's kitten disconnected his computer game? Apparently it pissed
him off so much he flung the cat against the wall killing it.
tgII- Posts : 2431
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Good post TG.
From what I understand about that mechanism is that something regarding it had actually failed long before the rig disaster.
So they switched to using a backup component.
So they were still pumping oil using this backup system.
When this primary failure first occurred they should have used the backup in place to stop any potential problem, then stopped drilling for oil, repaired the primary problem and then continued drilling with the primary mechanism now intact and then not use their backup component.
Instead they decided not to fix the primary problem, and continued drilling on the backup system, so when the shit hit the fan, they eliminated an effective preventative option.
This was done to prevent loss of money by stopping the drilling and to not spend on necessary repairs.
The could also have installed O-Rings in the pipe that would allow an effective means of now plugging it up...but they didn't install any of those.
Not very much different when George Bush ignored civil and the army corps of engineers about the repairs necessary to prevent flooding in New Orleans. Had this money been allocated, after the hurricane, the damage would have been fractions less.
From what I understand about that mechanism is that something regarding it had actually failed long before the rig disaster.
So they switched to using a backup component.
So they were still pumping oil using this backup system.
When this primary failure first occurred they should have used the backup in place to stop any potential problem, then stopped drilling for oil, repaired the primary problem and then continued drilling with the primary mechanism now intact and then not use their backup component.
Instead they decided not to fix the primary problem, and continued drilling on the backup system, so when the shit hit the fan, they eliminated an effective preventative option.
This was done to prevent loss of money by stopping the drilling and to not spend on necessary repairs.
The could also have installed O-Rings in the pipe that would allow an effective means of now plugging it up...but they didn't install any of those.
Not very much different when George Bush ignored civil and the army corps of engineers about the repairs necessary to prevent flooding in New Orleans. Had this money been allocated, after the hurricane, the damage would have been fractions less.
quicksilvercrescendo- Posts : 1868
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Ive got a friend whos an oil exploration geologist , his opinion from in the trade is that the problem was due to corporate cost cutting beauracracy gone berserk, in a corporation ruled through fear and threat, he says all the big oil corps are like this now, he would never work for any of them .
They have taken the power of decision away from the man in the field and keep it locked up in a tower block.
This means that the man in the field with "reality" experience has had his instincts ..... the greatest lesson from his experience ....disabled, and every decision or request for action must be telecommunicated through some young inexperienced ass licking bluecollar muppet for approval , but that action is also stalled as the blue collar muppet must also go through his senior white collar tyrants for their approval .
This leads to massive delays , confusions , dangerous avoidances of vital maintenance as profits-obsessive cost cutting fascism is implemented leading to terrible accidents with no one taking the blame
Cost cutting maintenance is directed from the accounts sheet ...based on past statistics.... rather than from the experienced man in the field who can read the reality circumstances which rarely follow a past pattern, especially in the world of exploration and new technology
I have seen this same higher management profit obsessive cost cutting maintenance programs lead to dramatic rising of potential for accident in general buildings
And then there is always the possibility of sabotage
In a lot of these large corps now, what u have is people moving around in a 2 or 3 year window, and in that window, they seek to be responsible for making the biggest profit possible to reflect on their cv, leading to severe neglect of vital maintenance, it is a culture of management sickness of the highest order instilled through fear and craving for power
They have taken the power of decision away from the man in the field and keep it locked up in a tower block.
This means that the man in the field with "reality" experience has had his instincts ..... the greatest lesson from his experience ....disabled, and every decision or request for action must be telecommunicated through some young inexperienced ass licking bluecollar muppet for approval , but that action is also stalled as the blue collar muppet must also go through his senior white collar tyrants for their approval .
This leads to massive delays , confusions , dangerous avoidances of vital maintenance as profits-obsessive cost cutting fascism is implemented leading to terrible accidents with no one taking the blame
Cost cutting maintenance is directed from the accounts sheet ...based on past statistics.... rather than from the experienced man in the field who can read the reality circumstances which rarely follow a past pattern, especially in the world of exploration and new technology
I have seen this same higher management profit obsessive cost cutting maintenance programs lead to dramatic rising of potential for accident in general buildings
And then there is always the possibility of sabotage
In a lot of these large corps now, what u have is people moving around in a 2 or 3 year window, and in that window, they seek to be responsible for making the biggest profit possible to reflect on their cv, leading to severe neglect of vital maintenance, it is a culture of management sickness of the highest order instilled through fear and craving for power
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Flames wrote:I feel the urge to make atonement for all of the bad news in the world. If there is one thing all of the fire in the world cannot destroy, it is cuteness.
One of the few animals that hunts a prey, then plays with its victims and sometimes does not kill them
This leads people to beleive there is something vicious behind that cute face, but there is an answer to this apparent terror
In the for example scottish wildcat, it hunts a prey , then does not kill that prey, just compromises it slightly , the reason being that it then takes the compromised prey back to its babies to teach them how to hunt in a sequential lesson of difficulty
This instinct has been domesticated out in the domestic pussy , so they do so now without remembering the vital reason for that apparent vicious action
On the subject of nature , i noticed something else recently, the rarely seen bird in the uk called a "NightJar" always lays its eggs on the full moon which baffled researchers for a while until they realised that the period for the eggs to hatch was 20 days, this meant that when the chicks were hatched and seeking a full diet , the parents were able to hunt for prey as they are night movers under the illuminated umbrella of a new oncoming full moon .
Smart cookies
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Flames wrote:
If this is not the URI I don't know...
When I was six my cat "raised" me by teaching me a thing or too, like for instance when I pissed her off one evening while we were playing,
I would come back from school the next day and she sat up straight to observe my reaction when I discovered her very artistically
dropped poop on my pillow. I looked at her like "you can't be serious" and I swear she smiled and nodded "OH YES"
then takes the compromised prey back to its babies to teach them how to hunt in a sequential lesson of difficulty
A demonstration is always the best way to learn or teach a skill.
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