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  • C CaptainSeeSharp

    He said he has no immune system to speak of.

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    CaptainSeeSharp wrote:

    He said he has no immune system to speak of

    I obviously have some kind of immune system otherwise I'd have died the first time I went into a public restroom or emptied tha cats litter tray. My immune system is however seriously compromised, it's basically kept stoned on various drugs so it doesn't notice the fact that the kidney I'm using isn't actaully mine and I get busted by my own immune system. ( Though I still want to know why if the body replaces every cell every eight years or so why the kidney Im using isnt mine by now. ) The upshot is that if I walk into a room and someone has a cold I now have a cold. As stated above flu jabs work because they give my system a weakened bit of the virus to code itself against.

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      Joe Simes wrote:

      Actually the graphic on the right says "Cholesterol HealthCheck Take It Now >>"

      If you understood anything about subliminal messages, you wouldn't be so quick to disregard this. The message was, "Time for you flu shot, Take it now, FDA". I am not paranoid. If I were, I wouldn't be online. Get the facts strait. Do you believe Obama is working for the best interest of the American people?

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      CaptainSeeSharp wrote:

      If you understood anything about subliminal messages

      I think idiot subliminal messages paranoid are only recognized by idiots people who are looking for things paranoid to begin with.

      CaptainSeeSharp wrote:

      Get the facts strait.

      So subliminal messages are facts? I don't think you idiot would see a straight fact if someone Christian shouted one in your face.

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        CaptainSeeSharp wrote:

        He said he has no immune system to speak of

        I obviously have some kind of immune system otherwise I'd have died the first time I went into a public restroom or emptied tha cats litter tray. My immune system is however seriously compromised, it's basically kept stoned on various drugs so it doesn't notice the fact that the kidney I'm using isn't actaully mine and I get busted by my own immune system. ( Though I still want to know why if the body replaces every cell every eight years or so why the kidney Im using isnt mine by now. ) The upshot is that if I walk into a room and someone has a cold I now have a cold. As stated above flu jabs work because they give my system a weakened bit of the virus to code itself against.

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        There is the nerotoxin mercury and the dangerous adjuvant squalene which is my main point. But whatever, the important thing is protecting me and mine. I warn people, but if they want to believe mercury is a vitamin and squalene doesn't cause Gulf War syndrome and Guillain–Barré syndrome, then thats their problem.

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          CaptainSeeSharp wrote:

          You obviously don't pay attention to whats going on in the greater world.

          That label must also be applicable to all your American compatriots here at CP who disagree your conspiracy theories. Are they all bonkers - every single one of them, or is it just you?

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          Richard A. Abbott wrote:

          all your American compatriots

          Compatriot is not synonymous with patriot.

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            CaptainSeeSharp wrote:

            If you understood anything about subliminal messages

            I think idiot subliminal messages paranoid are only recognized by idiots people who are looking for things paranoid to begin with.

            CaptainSeeSharp wrote:

            Get the facts strait.

            So subliminal messages are facts? I don't think you idiot would see a straight fact if someone Christian shouted one in your face.

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            Joe Simes wrote:

            So subliminal messages are facts?

            The fact is that subliminal messages implanted into media to promote an agenda or product. If it didn't work, then billions of dollars wouldn't be spent on advertising. Ever notice on certain shows or movies that the main character holds a pepsi or you see brands being flashed in certain scenes? Sometimes it is very obvious. For instance in Star Trek 2009, young Captain Kirk was driving a car and the in-car phone rang with a nokia ringtone with a nokia logo flashing on it. That is an advertizment through subliminal messaging.

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            • C CaptainSeeSharp

              Richard A. Abbott wrote:

              all your American compatriots

              Compatriot is not synonymous with patriot.

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              Try not to read into that which I did not write. I said "compatriot" because I meant compatriot - as in - fellow citizen NOT patriot - as in - nationalist, loyalist, flag-waver, jingoist, partisan, xenophobe, chauvinist Definition of patriot from my Thesaurus

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                Try not to read into that which I did not write. I said "compatriot" because I meant compatriot - as in - fellow citizen NOT patriot - as in - nationalist, loyalist, flag-waver, jingoist, partisan, xenophobe, chauvinist Definition of patriot from my Thesaurus

                modified on Thursday, October 22, 2009 3:29 PM

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                Richard A. Abbott wrote:

                NOT patriot - as in - nationalist, loyalist, flag-waver, jingoist, partisan, xenophobe, chauvinist

                You have the definition wrong. Get the facts straight. A patriot is a person who vigorously supports his country and its way of life. Our way of life is defined in the Constitution and Bill of Rights, its worth fighting tooth and nail for, its worth dying for. Our country is gone, it needs to be brought back by patriots of the America that is defined by the Constitution and Bill of Rights, the America our founding fathers fought and died for.

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                • C CaptainSeeSharp

                  Joe Simes wrote:

                  So subliminal messages are facts?

                  The fact is that subliminal messages implanted into media to promote an agenda or product. If it didn't work, then billions of dollars wouldn't be spent on advertising. Ever notice on certain shows or movies that the main character holds a pepsi or you see brands being flashed in certain scenes? Sometimes it is very obvious. For instance in Star Trek 2009, young Captain Kirk was driving a car and the in-car phone rang with a nokia ringtone with a nokia logo flashing on it. That is an advertizment through subliminal messaging.

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                  A subliminal message is a signal or message embedded in another medium, designed to pass below the normal limits of the human mind's perception. These messages are unrecognizable by the conscious mind, but in certain situations can affect the subconscious mind and can negatively or positively influence subsequent later thoughts, behaviors, actions, attitudes, belief systems and value systems. The term subliminal means "beneath a limen" (sensory threshold). This is from the Latin words sub, meaning under, and limen, meaning threshold. wikipedia[^] When Clint Eastwood drinks a Coke in a movie I thing Clint is cool and he is drinking Coke. It's just an advert I would not say it is subliminal. If embedded in the soundtrack of the film someone was whispering "drink Coke" that would be an attempt at subliminal manipulation. And there is no proof that this form of manipulation actually works. If I saw Captain Kirk answer a Nokia phone I would think he wasn't cool enough to have an iPhone like Luke Skywalker! :-\ And as far as the government planting subliminal messages in media ... have you seen any of the election adverts? No one in the government gives s shit of you get a flu shot or if you have high cholesterol!

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                    Joe Simes wrote:

                    So subliminal messages are facts?

                    The fact is that subliminal messages implanted into media to promote an agenda or product. If it didn't work, then billions of dollars wouldn't be spent on advertising. Ever notice on certain shows or movies that the main character holds a pepsi or you see brands being flashed in certain scenes? Sometimes it is very obvious. For instance in Star Trek 2009, young Captain Kirk was driving a car and the in-car phone rang with a nokia ringtone with a nokia logo flashing on it. That is an advertizment through subliminal messaging.

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                    CaptainSeeSharp wrote:

                    The fact is that subliminal messages implanted into media to promote an agenda or product.

                    Wrong

                    CaptainSeeSharp wrote:

                    If it didn't work, then billions of dollars wouldn't be spent on advertising.

                    But, advertising and subliminal messages are two totally different things.

                    CaptainSeeSharp wrote:

                    Ever notice on certain shows or movies that the main character holds a pepsi or you see brands being flashed in certain scenes?

                    Of course I have. They pay a lot for that, and if they were shown subliminally, two things would happen 1 - YOU WOULDN'T NOTICE THEM 2 - companies who, as you say, spend a lot on advertising, would not pay for them, because they know full well that it doesn't work

                    CaptainSeeSharp wrote:

                    For instance in Star Trek 2009, young Captain Kirk was driving a car and the in-car phone rang with a nokia ringtone with a nokia logo flashing on it. That is an advertizment through subliminal messaging.

                    It's lucky for you that you're not answering me anymore, you have an actual excuse ( if an ignorant one ) for not replying when I once again show that you really have no idea what you're talking about. It's weird to me that you'd respond to a thread started by someone else, where I talked again about how I'd really like to help you with your obvious psychological problems, by stating you won't ever reply to me. Of course, given your issues in general, it's not surprising that you're not rational. I continue to offer to pay for a psychological assessment, so you can get the help you need.

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                    • C CaptainSeeSharp

                      Richard A. Abbott wrote:

                      NOT patriot - as in - nationalist, loyalist, flag-waver, jingoist, partisan, xenophobe, chauvinist

                      You have the definition wrong. Get the facts straight. A patriot is a person who vigorously supports his country and its way of life. Our way of life is defined in the Constitution and Bill of Rights, its worth fighting tooth and nail for, its worth dying for. Our country is gone, it needs to be brought back by patriots of the America that is defined by the Constitution and Bill of Rights, the America our founding fathers fought and died for.

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                      So what have you fought and risked dying for? Your next fix?

                      You measure democracy by the freedom it gives its dissidents, not the freedom it gives its assimilated conformists.

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                      • C CaptainSeeSharp

                        There is the nerotoxin mercury and the dangerous adjuvant squalene which is my main point. But whatever, the important thing is protecting me and mine. I warn people, but if they want to believe mercury is a vitamin and squalene doesn't cause Gulf War syndrome and Guillain–Barré syndrome, then thats their problem.

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                        As the only reply to that is to repeat what I've said before I'd urge you ro reread all the above posts til either something other than your own personal view point sinks in or you just get bored.

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                        • C CaptainSeeSharp

                          Joe Simes wrote:

                          So subliminal messages are facts?

                          The fact is that subliminal messages implanted into media to promote an agenda or product. If it didn't work, then billions of dollars wouldn't be spent on advertising. Ever notice on certain shows or movies that the main character holds a pepsi or you see brands being flashed in certain scenes? Sometimes it is very obvious. For instance in Star Trek 2009, young Captain Kirk was driving a car and the in-car phone rang with a nokia ringtone with a nokia logo flashing on it. That is an advertizment through subliminal messaging.

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                          Distind
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                          That's product placement, not subliminal messaging.

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