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RE: Conspiracy theories ? - 1/26/2010 10:13:09 AM   
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why the fuck dont you google the net for the study, think of the gold and silver you can buy with it, and you could torrent the whaddacallits you always link to.

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RE: Conspiracy theories ? - 1/26/2010 10:15:36 AM   
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http://dprogram.net/2010/01/21/10000-reward-offered-for-scientific-proof-of-h1n1-vaccine-safety-and-effectiveness-mike-adams/

The studies to win the 10k would cost several million dollars. Doesn't strike me as a good investment considering the enormously negative rate of return even if the frauds behind it could be counted on to pay up.


Then why inject it into your body when the vaccine industry is too cheap to properly test it?

I am worth the several million.      I dont want just any garbage pumped into my body.

Besides all you have to do to claim the award is show the study which has already been done and published.  So the cost to you is nothing.



the way I look at it let those whom are stoopid enough to inject mercury solvents into their body do it!


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RE: Conspiracy theories ? - 1/26/2010 11:26:06 AM   
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Well out of a $25 per shot vaccine- they could break down and spend a nickel to see if it is both safe and effective.

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RE: Conspiracy theories ? - 1/26/2010 11:31:08 AM   
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Well I for one wont listen to Ken or anyone who fell for the h1n1 scam.

It is so safe that no one here cashed in on the 20k reward for the study.   hahahaha.

now all those adjustvants are mooshing around you and could unleash of fury of bad ailments.  But hey- you believed that the sky was falling.  hahahaha


Yeah, H1N1 was nothing to take action about. It only killed 9500 or so in the US under age 65 (that is people who basically never die from the flu). If all those millions of people wouldn't have gotten vaccinated then maybe the morons who believe the anti vaxers and conspiracy theorists could have been freaking out that the NWO had begun the genocidal extirmination of people.

Face it hunky, the real doctors and scientists were right and the vaccine saved thousands and perhaps tens of thousands of lives.


Actually read an article not too long ago (wish I could cite it for you but I am a lazy fucker) that the most at risk for death from H1N1 were healthy young people. Studies (again my lazy) indicated most deaths from the 1918 flu were in that age group. Speculation that death was not caused by the virus but by the massive over-reaction of the immune system in the young and healthy. A very ironic hypothesis I think.

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RE: Conspiracy theories ? - 1/26/2010 12:44:22 PM   
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Well I for one wont listen to Ken or anyone who fell for the h1n1 scam.

It is so safe that no one here cashed in on the 20k reward for the study.   hahahaha.

now all those adjustvants are mooshing around you and could unleash of fury of bad ailments.  But hey- you believed that the sky was falling.  hahahaha


Yeah, H1N1 was nothing to take action about. It only killed 9500 or so in the US under age 65 (that is people who basically never die from the flu). If all those millions of people wouldn't have gotten vaccinated then maybe the morons who believe the anti vaxers and conspiracy theorists could have been freaking out that the NWO had begun the genocidal extirmination of people.

Face it hunky, the real doctors and scientists were right and the vaccine saved thousands and perhaps tens of thousands of lives.


Actually read an article not too long ago (wish I could cite it for you but I am a lazy fucker) that the most at risk for death from H1N1 were healthy young people. Studies (again my lazy) indicated most deaths from the 1918 flu were in that age group. Speculation that death was not caused by the virus but by the massive over-reaction of the immune system in the young and healthy. A very ironic hypothesis I think.

It's called cytokine storm and it is probably what killed healthy young people in both cases. It is also what killed most people who died from SARS and the H5N1 bird flu from a few years ago.

It appears that in some cases a new pathogen may cause a out of control feedback loop between the cells that control the immune response and the immune cells theselves. This eventually results in the body basically being poisoned by its own immune response.

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RE: Conspiracy theories ? - 1/26/2010 1:22:37 PM   
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It's come to this. Mocking silly people who look to evidence.

Bring on the witches.


You seem to be quite the mocker dude. I would say in every post you post you mock.

As for witches do you know what you speak of? About nine million women were killed as witches. You know the kind of things that got a woman labelled a witch? Oh, things like knowing a healing herb to use, having sex outside of a married relationship, a child out of wed lock, saying things people like yourself would not want to hear. Fingers pointed, heads came off the fires were lit.

Witches for the most part were women with a brain in their head a fire in their hearts and bellies.



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RE: Conspiracy theories ? - 1/26/2010 1:35:12 PM   
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Well I for one wont listen to Ken or anyone who fell for the h1n1 scam.

It is so safe that no one here cashed in on the 20k reward for the study.   hahahaha.

now all those adjustvants are mooshing around you and could unleash of fury of bad ailments.  But hey- you believed that the sky was falling.  hahahaha


Yeah, H1N1 was nothing to take action about. It only killed 9500 or so in the US under age 65 (that is people who basically never die from the flu). If all those millions of people wouldn't have gotten vaccinated then maybe the morons who believe the anti vaxers and conspiracy theorists could have been freaking out that the NWO had begun the genocidal extirmination of people.

Face it hunky, the real doctors and scientists were right and the vaccine saved thousands and perhaps tens of thousands of lives.


Actually read an article not too long ago (wish I could cite it for you but I am a lazy fucker) that the most at risk for death from H1N1 were healthy young people. Studies (again my lazy) indicated most deaths from the 1918 flu were in that age group. Speculation that death was not caused by the virus but by the massive over-reaction of the immune system in the young and healthy. A very ironic hypothesis I think.

It's called cytokine storm and it is probably what killed healthy young people in both cases. It is also what killed most people who died from SARS and the H5N1 bird flu from a few years ago.

It appears that in some cases a new pathogen may cause a out of control feedback loop between the cells that control the immune response and the immune cells theselves. This eventually results in the body basically being poisoned by its own immune response.


Thank you for the help Ken. Sometimes it appears my memory cells have fallen to a similar storm.

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RE: Conspiracy theories ? - 1/26/2010 1:38:27 PM   
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Look everyone, we have to stop the conspiracy theories, George Bush has said so ;

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6K5M0xtxQVQ

But undoubtedly the truth will come out in the end.


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RE: Conspiracy theories ? - 1/26/2010 1:40:50 PM   
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[ About nine million women were killed as witches. You know the kind of things that got a woman labelled a witch?


They could float.

"Burn her, Burn her"

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RE: Conspiracy theories ? - 1/26/2010 1:43:27 PM   
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Witches for the most part were women with a brain in their head a fire in their hearts and bellies.




I CAME OUT HERE TO TELL YOU TO GET THE FUCK OUT OF THE RIVER!!!!!

http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/1057583266342_45///?hub=SciTech

Be careful my little careabooooooo!!!

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RE: Conspiracy theories ? - 1/26/2010 1:54:44 PM   
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Witches for the most part were women with a brain in their head a fire in their hearts and bellies.




I CAME OUT HERE TO TELL YOU TO GET THE FUCK OUT OF THE RIVER!!!!!

http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/1057583266342_45///?hub=SciTech

Be careful my little careabooooooo!!!


What the hey ho? I do not like sharks. They feel like the same old seemingly indestructible strain as roaches.

Caribou on the other hand are beyond cute. The females grow horns and drive Santa's sled. The other name for caribou is reindeer. I saw one being born in the zoo once, it was crazy and amazing.

Thanks domi although I am not so sure you wouldnt toss me to the sharks given a chance.

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RE: Conspiracy theories ? - 1/26/2010 1:57:48 PM   
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Witches for the most part were women with a brain in their head a fire in their hearts and bellies.




I CAME OUT HERE TO TELL YOU TO GET THE FUCK OUT OF THE RIVER!!!!!

http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/1057583266342_45///?hub=SciTech

Be careful my little careabooooooo!!!


What the hey ho? I do not like sharks. They feel like the same old seemingly indestructible strain as roaches.

Caribou on the other hand are beyond cute. The females grow horns and drive Santa's sled. The other name for caribou is reindeer. I saw one being born in the zoo once, it was crazy and amazing.

Thanks domi although I am not so sure you wouldnt toss me to the sharks given a chance.



Certainly not conscience

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RE: Conspiracy theories ? - 1/26/2010 1:58:40 PM   
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It's come to this. Mocking silly people who look to evidence.

Bring on the witches.


You seem to be quite the mocker dude. I would say in every post you post you mock.

As for witches do you know what you speak of? About nine million women were killed as witches. You know the kind of things that got a woman labelled a witch? Oh, things like knowing a healing herb to use, having sex outside of a married relationship, a child out of wed lock, saying things people like yourself would not want to hear. Fingers pointed, heads came off the fires were lit.

Witches for the most part were women with a brain in their head a fire in their hearts and bellies.




Found this on Wiki. Doesn't come close to your number:

In the Bible, the punishment for witchcraft is death (Exodus 22:18, "Thou shalt not suffer a witch to live," meaning "you should not let a witch live"). "Witch" in the Bible means summoner of spirits, so it might really mean warlock. In Europe in the early modern period, persecution of witches (witch hunts and witchcraft trials) took place. Many Christians were scared of witches and witchcraft at that time. As a result, about sixty thousand people were tried for witchcraft, and executed. Most were hanged. Some were burned at the stake (tied to a long pole and burned alive). Especially in the early modern period, this punishment was often applied.

The Salem trials were among these trials. Gilles Corey was one of the people accused of witchcraft. Because he knew that he had done no wrong, Corey simply refused to speak. He was pressed to death.

Women were burned at the stake for simply sweeping their porches on Sundays or putting herbs in a soup.

Among those punished were people who did not live peacefully with their rulers, like Joan of Arc.

There were some men (for example, Johann Weyer, Friedrich Spee and Anton Praetorius) who protested against torture and against the chase of witches.


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RE: Conspiracy theories ? - 1/26/2010 2:07:42 PM   
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As for witches do you know what you speak of? About nine million women were killed as witches.



Between 1450 and 1750, about 40,000 people were put to death for witchcraft.
 
 Over 50% of all people accused of witchery were acquitted.
 
 25% of those accused were male.
 
 Can you qualify your figure of 9 million women?

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RE: Conspiracy theories ? - 1/26/2010 2:19:23 PM   
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Who cares about witches?  They were silly people that got exactly what they deserved.  They should have learned to "sink."

THERE ARE SHARKS JUST WAITING TO EAT COUNTLESS CAREABOOOO.

This makes me sad.  I fear my careabooowill be next.  They will eat your dog as well.  More meat on the dog.

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RE: Conspiracy theories ? - 1/26/2010 2:20:27 PM   
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theres a couple ex-witches I would like to put to death.

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RE: Conspiracy theories ? - 1/26/2010 2:26:54 PM   
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Do they weigh the same as a duck?
 
It's a fair cop.

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RE: Conspiracy theories ? - 1/26/2010 2:34:10 PM   
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nope, they just swoll up something fierce after I kicked em to the curb.

Whalewitches more like.

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RE: Conspiracy theories ? - 1/26/2010 2:42:21 PM   
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Between 1450 and 1750, about 40,000 people were put to death for witchcraft.
 
 Over 50% of all people accused of witchery were acquitted.
 
 25% of those accused were male.
 
 Can you qualify your figure of 9 million women?


Well I read the number before in a book I own and with a quick google came up with it more than once again. I dont really care if you agree, or even if the number is off by however many. Point is folks who should not have died were murdered and those who did the murdering and finger-pointing were reptiles in human skin.

Lots of men who show traits that are usually harkened to womanly traits, such as a love of geomancy, emotionality, etc are scorched no risk. They may even have a more difficult time than women.

I am not Wiccan, I dont call myself a witch, do not have a pentacle (although I do realize our life form is the pentacled radioza). I dont call myself a pagan or any of that, but things I do, ways I think would get me deep-fried if we were still in the same old slop. We are in the same old slop in many ways but things have changed much in the same way domestic violence has changed. Was a day not very long ago, a cop would not come to the house to get involved in a domestic violent dispute and now they be all over it like white on rice (although I prefer brown rice).

Doing a house clearing now will not get you killed anymore. Having a black man's baby will not get you killed anymore. So many things that the demanding masses disapproved of will not end in murder as easily as it used to.

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RE: Conspiracy theories ? - 1/26/2010 2:50:52 PM   
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Get out O' the river...They be teeeming with sharks!!!

Run my little careaboooo, run!!!! And your little dog, too.

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