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black_wing_angel Vice Captain
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Posted: Tue May 05, 2009 10:30 am
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Fresnel black_wing_angel Fresnel black_wing_angel Fresnel If I recall, every window that exploded was from the same column. I'm sure it had to do something with the dynamic of the building falling, but it certainly leads credence to the 'controlled demolition' theory. Actually, if I remember it correctly, there was no real "pattern" to the blowouts, just random windows going out. And that's how it works. They find an "explanation" that supports their idea, and they show you the video, explaining it "their way", and your mind, having no immediate means to actually question what you're seeing, believes it, until a new idea can be introduced. It's all part of the whole "power of suggestion" concept. However, some people never think to seek a "new idea", whether due to laziness, or just gullibility, so they believe it, unquestioningly. No, you're right. There's no pattern. I love how these videos are all "OMG! repetitive loud noises, they MUST be bombs!" Did anyone ever stop to think that a million tons of cement and steel smashing into the building under it floor by floor would make loud noises with a predictable pattern? Lol, again, that's the power of suggestion. During the time when your mind would be asking "WHAT THE ******** WAS THAT?!" before it can find an answer, an answer is introduced. In this case "that sound, is bombs going off!", and your brain accepts that answer, until a new, more logical answer can be introduced. But, that requires the person to SEEK a new answer, if no one introduces it to them, personally. Basically, anyone who's been convinced that "it was bombs" would probably feel like an idiot when they learn what you just explained, as well as what I explained. But, until they are explained, they believe whatever they've heard, that best answers the questions in their mind. And, in many cases, a "better" answer, never reaches their mind, due to their gullibility, or laziness. And the longer the idea stays in your mind the more convinced you are that it's right.
Yep.
Basic Psychology.
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Posted: Tue May 05, 2009 4:08 pm
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NWO is a fun idea, to be sure. I question if it truely matters or not.
Seriously, if they already rule most of the free world, why would they want to make it a public? Also, do you think they will attempt a holocaust, they haven't made any indication of it so far.
Basically, if they already rule, it isn't too bad now is it? It could be better, surely, but they haven't made any mass genocidal movements so far thus I am not concerned.
There will always be those with power, those striving for power and those without power who are fearful of those with power.
A king without his people is not a king, he is a man and a man alone.
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Posted: Thu May 21, 2009 8:32 pm
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Posted: Thu May 21, 2009 11:43 pm
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black_wing_angel Vice Captain
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Posted: Fri May 22, 2009 12:50 am
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black_wing_angel GREEEEEEEEEEEN Pffff, I hate the idea of wide spread socialism, means I'd kill myself.
In America we already have one in office, barely 100 days in and I'm sick of him, FFS. Yeah, once all the "HOLY s**t! WE JUST MADE HISTORY! WE BROKE A BARRIER! A BLACK MAN IS PRESIDENT!" wears off, he's nothing special... That was special? No, it's breaking barriers when he's elected REGARDLESS of race, which, as you'll note, he wasn't.
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Posted: Fri May 22, 2009 2:18 am
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black_wing_angel Vice Captain
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Posted: Fri May 22, 2009 2:55 am
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Fresnel black_wing_angel GREEEEEEEEEEEN Pffff, I hate the idea of wide spread socialism, means I'd kill myself.
In America we already have one in office, barely 100 days in and I'm sick of him, FFS. Yeah, once all the "HOLY s**t! WE JUST MADE HISTORY! WE BROKE A BARRIER! A BLACK MAN IS PRESIDENT!" wears off, he's nothing special... That was special? No, it's breaking barriers when he's elected REGARDLESS of race, which, as you'll note, he wasn't.
No, he wasn't elected ONLY by his race, but you can't tell me there aren't some people who voted for him just to see a black man in the presidency.
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Posted: Fri May 22, 2009 3:33 am
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black_wing_angel Fresnel black_wing_angel GREEEEEEEEEEEN Pffff, I hate the idea of wide spread socialism, means I'd kill myself.
In America we already have one in office, barely 100 days in and I'm sick of him, FFS. Yeah, once all the "HOLY s**t! WE JUST MADE HISTORY! WE BROKE A BARRIER! A BLACK MAN IS PRESIDENT!" wears off, he's nothing special... That was special? No, it's breaking barriers when he's elected REGARDLESS of race, which, as you'll note, he wasn't. No, he wasn't elected ONLY by his race, but you can't tell me there aren't some people who voted for him just to see a black man in the presidency. You heard Howard Stern's interview with Harlem voters, right? He asked them if they agreed with some of McCain's views, except instead of "McCain", they said "Obama". Like... "Do you support Obama's decision to keep the troops in Iraq?" They even went so far as to ask if Obama had made a good choice choosing Sarah Palin as VP.
Nobody caught on. Everyone supported Obama regardless.
In any case, I'd have to say that, consciously or no, probably 80% of voters' decision was somehow affected by his race.
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Posted: Fri May 22, 2009 11:49 am
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Fresnel black_wing_angel GREEEEEEEEEEEN Pffff, I hate the idea of wide spread socialism, means I'd kill myself.
In America we already have one in office, barely 100 days in and I'm sick of him, FFS. Yeah, once all the "HOLY s**t! WE JUST MADE HISTORY! WE BROKE A BARRIER! A BLACK MAN IS PRESIDENT!" wears off, he's nothing special... That was special? No, it's breaking barriers when he's elected REGARDLESS of race, which, as you'll note, he wasn't. Exactly, and he's only 25% black. He's got a brother in Kenya living off less than a dollar a month. He's a ******** hypocritical liar and I'm going to stop now before I become irrational.
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Posted: Fri May 22, 2009 11:51 am
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black_wing_angel Fresnel black_wing_angel GREEEEEEEEEEEN Pffff, I hate the idea of wide spread socialism, means I'd kill myself.
In America we already have one in office, barely 100 days in and I'm sick of him, FFS. Yeah, once all the "HOLY s**t! WE JUST MADE HISTORY! WE BROKE A BARRIER! A BLACK MAN IS PRESIDENT!" wears off, he's nothing special... That was special? No, it's breaking barriers when he's elected REGARDLESS of race, which, as you'll note, he wasn't. No, he wasn't elected ONLY by his race, but you can't tell me there aren't some people who voted for him just to see a black man in the presidency. Yeah and that pisses me off. People that follow the election and vote for whoever on the actual issues and thought McCain was the better candidate, which counts as 1 VOTE.
Then you get someone that knows jack-s**t about the candidates and votes for Obama "cuz he's black" which counts as 1 VOTE.
The one good vote was canceled by the stupid vote.
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Posted: Fri May 22, 2009 11:53 am
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Fresnel black_wing_angel Fresnel black_wing_angel GREEEEEEEEEEEN Pffff, I hate the idea of wide spread socialism, means I'd kill myself.
In America we already have one in office, barely 100 days in and I'm sick of him, FFS. Yeah, once all the "HOLY s**t! WE JUST MADE HISTORY! WE BROKE A BARRIER! A BLACK MAN IS PRESIDENT!" wears off, he's nothing special... That was special? No, it's breaking barriers when he's elected REGARDLESS of race, which, as you'll note, he wasn't. No, he wasn't elected ONLY by his race, but you can't tell me there aren't some people who voted for him just to see a black man in the presidency. You heard Howard Stern's interview with Harlem voters, right? He asked them if they agreed with some of McCain's views, except instead of "McCain", they said "Obama". Like... "Do you support Obama's decision to keep the troops in Iraq?" They even went so far as to ask if Obama had made a good choice choosing Sarah Palin as VP. Nobody caught on. Everyone supported Obama regardless. In any case, I'd have to say that, consciously or no, probably 80% of voters' decision was somehow affected by his race. I'd say more than 80%. No matter how slightly, his race combined with his charisma got him in office. The race thing was what got him there I think.
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