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by beetree on 29 September 2012 - 14:09

Good grief, it must be a slow day for the crack-pot press.

by Preston on 29 September 2012 - 21:09

When the DOD spends billions of tax payer dollars a year on these sick psychotronic weapons, the public should be up in arms and contact their congressfolks to stop these expenditures.  We need more stories and open exposure about these massive wastes of tax payer dollars and abuses of the public.  Many of these weapons have already been deployed by intel agencies against whistleblowers. 

There was a major lawsuit in my town for an American intel agency using one against an American businessman who refused to spy for them when he travelled in foreign nations. The media of course refused to cover it out of fear of the USG. This govt victim had rock solid witnesses and iron-clad evidence from the same agency who came forth who filed affidavits and would testify on his behalf, but the case was thrown out by the crooked judge under national security after a heated call from langely.  There was smoking gun evidence that was ignored. These cases should not be trivialized as they are more common than many folks realize.  Others associated with this case who offered support and help were of course harassed too.

We no longer have enough money to spend 50% of our national budget on defense and related costs such as these illegal, abusive psychotronic weapon systems.  Plus, the massive foreign aide packages (pure bribery that almost never gets to the people) should be stopped because we need the money at home to repair roads, bridges and infrastructure, including run down schools.
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/09/29/world/middleeast/white-house-move-to-give-egypt-450-million-in-aid-meets-resistance.html

by beetree on 29 September 2012 - 22:09

I do remember when the first Pokemon shows were started, they caused seizures in younger kids due to the pop-art type of graphics, way back in 1996, I am sure it was. They changed those curious dynamics for future shows. Pokemon is in my life to stay, as my eldest kid will probably still be a fan when he's his father's age!

by Preston on 29 September 2012 - 23:09

There is nothing wrong with the cartoons as used now, they are fun.  They were suspected of being temporarily hijacked and altered to test new psychotronic technology, now later suspected of being further tested and used along with certain new street drugs like "bath salts" and "super grass" to elicit some anonymous zombie attacks which occur under very strange situations and appear to be a form of induced psychomotor/parietal lobe epilepsy. 
http://fredw-catharsisours.blogspot.com/2012/07/another-point-of-view-on-zombie-attacks.html

Homeland Sexcurity has been obsessed with using the concept (tongue in cheek I hope).
http://news.yahoo.com/seriously-government-warns-citizens-zombie-apocalypse-urge-better-230018621.html

The last time these out of control attacks occurred were when PCP an animal tranquiler was used as a street drug. These recent zombie attacks are described as like PCP on steroids.


by beetree on 30 September 2012 - 00:09

Zombies! Great! Just in time for Halloween. Moon Moons was prescience, I see! I started a thread about zombies last year. Didn't go over well with the "God Squad". But since Gouda has been loooong gone, not much left to call a squad, at all!  I think of Payday candy bars sometimes, if my mind wanders, wondering what's going on up in the North country, and if he's done anymore magazine covers with his dogs? 
Thinking

by Blitzen on 30 September 2012 - 00:09

9 out of 10 Zombies participating in a top secret DOD  blind taste test study preferred Paydays over Snickers. 

by Preston on 30 September 2012 - 00:09

Yes, it's all very funny if you aren't a victim of this random violence in urban areas.





 


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