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  • R Red Stateler

    73Zeppelin wrote:

    Since the fall of the Bora-Bora colony, the natural successor was, of course, Bin Laden who had spent much of his childhood on Bora Bora where he had developed a deep hatred for Prince Charles, his environmental policies and the West in general.

    I went to Bora Bora two years ago. My cover was our "honeymoon". In reality I was there to finish off the final fragments of the Nakagawas...The Japanese family that sat as head of the Bora Bora colony, which is less commonly known as the Gloup-Soups. You were probably only aware of some of their more recent acts. You may or may not be aware that they actually bombed Pearl Harbor. Japan itself had nothing to do with it. They established the international military-industrial complex. Now they are no more. There is only me.

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    Red Stateler wrote:

    You may or may not be aware that they actually bombed Pearl Harbor.

    I had suspected this connection for years! At long last, I have the proof!

    Red Stateler wrote:

    They established the international military-industrial complex. Now they are no more. There is only me.

    The plan proceeds as expected. Find the jade monkey before the next full moon... More communications will follow.


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      Actually, he's not. He's just telling me I'm wrong, and telling me what I must do. That's not reason, that's reasonless dissention.

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      Craster wrote:

      reasonless dissention

      Is that supposed to be a cack-handed complement?

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        You know that I know that you know that I know that even Richard knows you're being silly and won't admit that we're collectively right. That's okay. Everyone else knows this too...


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        Craster
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        73Zeppelin wrote:

        You know that I know that you know that I know that even Richard knows you're being silly and won't admit that we're collectively right.

        Good to know.

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          Red Stateler wrote:

          You may or may not be aware that they actually bombed Pearl Harbor.

          I had suspected this connection for years! At long last, I have the proof!

          Red Stateler wrote:

          They established the international military-industrial complex. Now they are no more. There is only me.

          The plan proceeds as expected. Find the jade monkey before the next full moon... More communications will follow.


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          Red Stateler
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          73Zeppelin wrote:

          The plan proceeds as expected. Find the jade monkey before the next full moon...

          The cow was hit by the truck. Hamburgers will rain down upon us with the next lunar eclipse.

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            73Zeppelin wrote:

            The plan proceeds as expected. Find the jade monkey before the next full moon...

            The cow was hit by the truck. Hamburgers will rain down upon us with the next lunar eclipse.

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            73Zeppelin
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            Red Stateler wrote:

            The cow was hit by the truck. Hamburgers will rain down upon us with the next lunar eclipse.

            Understood. The tin-foil hat is off. The Faithfull target is hot. Repeat; the Faithfull target is hot.


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              Red Stateler wrote:

              The cow was hit by the truck. Hamburgers will rain down upon us with the next lunar eclipse.

              Understood. The tin-foil hat is off. The Faithfull target is hot. Repeat; the Faithfull target is hot.


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              Red Stateler
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              73Zeppelin wrote:

              Understood. The tin-foil hat is off. The Faithfull target is hot. Repeat; the Faithfull target is hot.

              THE FOIL HAT IS STILL ON! REPEAT! TARGET HAS NOT REMOVED FOIL HAT! ABORT!!! ABORT!!! So much blood....So much carnage...Why?...........Why?...................

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                Red Stateler wrote:

                The cow was hit by the truck. Hamburgers will rain down upon us with the next lunar eclipse.

                Understood. The tin-foil hat is off. The Faithfull target is hot. Repeat; the Faithfull target is hot.


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                Matthew Faithfull
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                :laugh: Just how, you have no idea.

                Nothing is exactly what it seems but everything with seems can be unpicked.

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                • C Craster

                  Yeah, that last bit was unnecessary, sorry about that. Remember though, that my point was not about attacks that killed people - it was purely about having the simple ability to create explosive devices that work, and all parties in NI proved that they can do that will significantly more success than the current crop of middle eastern terrorists.

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                  Ryan Roberts
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                  Craster wrote:

                  all parties in NI proved that they can do that

                  NI was a near war zone for decades, with large arms stockpiles that were beyond the reach of the UK authorities. Putting a pound of semtex into a bag and catching the 7:30 back from Lahore isn't an option thankfully. If it were, my guess is we would have seen a lot worse.

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                    73Zeppelin wrote:

                    Understood. The tin-foil hat is off. The Faithfull target is hot. Repeat; the Faithfull target is hot.

                    THE FOIL HAT IS STILL ON! REPEAT! TARGET HAS NOT REMOVED FOIL HAT! ABORT!!! ABORT!!! So much blood....So much carnage...Why?...........Why?...................

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                    Red Stateler wrote:

                    THE FOIL HAT IS STILL ON! REPEAT! TARGET HAS NOT REMOVED FOIL HAT! ABORT!!! ABORT!!! So much blood....So much carnage...Why?...........Why?...................

                    DAMN! DAMN! DAMN! DAMN! :doh: Now I have to finance Plan B: the cornering of the aluminum market.


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                      Red Stateler wrote:

                      THE FOIL HAT IS STILL ON! REPEAT! TARGET HAS NOT REMOVED FOIL HAT! ABORT!!! ABORT!!! So much blood....So much carnage...Why?...........Why?...................

                      DAMN! DAMN! DAMN! DAMN! :doh: Now I have to finance Plan B: the cornering of the aluminum market.


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                      Matthew Faithfull
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                      Surely you meant SPAM! SPAM! SPAM! SPAM! :doh:

                      Nothing is exactly what it seems but everything with seems can be unpicked.

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                      • C Craster

                        Rob Graham wrote:

                        So you would prefer that they had been successful?

                        No. I would prefer that the scale of response was in some way related to the scale of the threat. We are spending vast sums of money on prevention of terror attacks that are repeatedly failing to materialise. Compare the amount of deaths and injury due to terrorism with the amount of deaths and injury due to dangerous driving, or gang warfare. Then compare the amount of time and money that is being spent on attempting to resolve these issues.

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                        Craster wrote:

                        We are spending vast sums of money on prevention of terror attacks that are repeatedly failing to materialise.

                        OR "We are spending vast sums of money on prevention and terror attacks are repeatedly failing to materialise." Isn't that a good thing?

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                          Craster wrote:

                          We are spending vast sums of money on prevention of terror attacks that are repeatedly failing to materialise.

                          OR "We are spending vast sums of money on prevention and terror attacks are repeatedly failing to materialise." Isn't that a good thing?

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                          73Zeppelin
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                          Mike Mullikin wrote:

                          OR "We are spending vast sums of money on prevention and terror attacks are repeatedly failing to materialise." Isn't that a good thing?

                          In the world of anti-logic? No. It's bad.


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                            Craster wrote:

                            We are spending vast sums of money on prevention of terror attacks that are repeatedly failing to materialise.

                            OR "We are spending vast sums of money on prevention and terror attacks are repeatedly failing to materialise." Isn't that a good thing?

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                            Craster
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                            As proved last week - prevention had nothing to do with the failure of these attacks.

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                              As proved last week - prevention had nothing to do with the failure of these attacks.

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                              Lost User
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                              Sorry Craster, but you must live on some strange cloud.

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                                Sorry Craster, but you must live on some strange cloud.

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                                Craster
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                                Fair enough. Still - at least it's a happy cloud, not a quivering-in-fear cloud.

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                                  Rob Graham wrote:

                                  So you would prefer that they had been successful?

                                  No. I would prefer that the scale of response was in some way related to the scale of the threat. We are spending vast sums of money on prevention of terror attacks that are repeatedly failing to materialise. Compare the amount of deaths and injury due to terrorism with the amount of deaths and injury due to dangerous driving, or gang warfare. Then compare the amount of time and money that is being spent on attempting to resolve these issues.

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                                  Rob Graham
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                                  Craster wrote:

                                  We are spending vast sums of money on prevention of terror attacks that are repeatedly failing to materialise.

                                  Perhaps you are confusing cause and effect here... Or perhaps you would prefer that the "amateur" terrorists whose early attempts fail just be ignored until they actually succeed in killing a few thousand people?

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                                    Richard A. Abbott wrote:

                                    Dummy bomb, non-working bomb, or real active bomb. Does it matter? What is the different? The basis of terror is just that - TERROR

                                    Exactly. Therefore, the correct way to render such an attack impotent is to point and laugh at the incompetance. Hysterical reporting and filling the streets with armed police play right into the hands of those aiming to cause terror.

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                                    Craster wrote:

                                    Exactly. Therefore, the correct way to render such an attack impotent is to point and laugh at the incompetance.

                                    I can see where you're coming from, but pointing and laughing until something serious happens isn't what's called for here. What's needed is an honest appraisal of their motivation, if it's brain-washing in a Madrasa then something will have to be done as people bought up this way are just not compatible with life in Europe. Maybe recognition for past wrongs made against the Muslim world would be a good starting place.

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                                      Craster wrote:

                                      Exactly. Therefore, the correct way to render such an attack impotent is to point and laugh at the incompetance.

                                      I can see where you're coming from, but pointing and laughing until something serious happens isn't what's called for here. What's needed is an honest appraisal of their motivation, if it's brain-washing in a Madrasa then something will have to be done as people bought up this way are just not compatible with life in Europe. Maybe recognition for past wrongs made against the Muslim world would be a good starting place.

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                                      Red Stateler
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                                      AndyKEnZ wrote:

                                      Maybe recognition for past wrongs made against the Muslim world would be a good starting place.

                                      I think a better solution would be to let a terrorist bombing force you to change your vote to the complacent socialist candidate. Right?....Am I right?

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                                        AndyKEnZ wrote:

                                        Maybe recognition for past wrongs made against the Muslim world would be a good starting place.

                                        I think a better solution would be to let a terrorist bombing force you to change your vote to the complacent socialist candidate. Right?....Am I right?

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                                        AndyKEnZ
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                                        Democracy frightens you does it?

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                                          Democracy frightens you does it?

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                                          Red Stateler
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                                          AndyKEnZ wrote:

                                          Democracy frightens you does it?

                                          In Spain, Terrorists dictate democracy. Remember how the other candidate was winning in all the polls. And then terrorists bombed that train station. And then how all you Spaniards got scared and voted for the wussy candidate? Yeah. That's the way to do it!

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