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greysky

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Apr 26, 2008, 3:46:03 AM4/26/08
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Just came back from a COSTCO today. I wanted to buy some rice. They are
limiting purchases of the grain to 40 pounds. This is the first time since
WW2 major distributors are rationing food in america. I have the feeling it
wont be the last. Of course, there isn't really a shortage - just panic
buying creating an artifical shortage, at least here in america. But, this
will not be true in coming years. There are real shortages coming around the
corner - in africa 70% of the wheat crop has allready failed due to a
fungus. This is a fungus that no wheat currently anywhere on the planet has
an immunity to. If the spores blow on the wind to the heartland we can be
looking forward to 70% of the wheat crop failing here in the USA, and if
that happens then the famine will be real and for the first time in over a
century american citizens may actually starve to death in the streets. Why
in the streets? Because millions of people will have been kicked out of
their homes as the depression we are just entering into gets some steam
behind it. Add to this major corn shortages as ethanol production diverts
the corn harvest to offset oil hitting $200 a barrel. Industrialists will
choose to feed their gas tanks instead of their children - there's more
money in it. Add to this all the major crop failures that will occure
because the Bee population becomes extinct and crops can't get pollenated,
and you have a perfect storm of dire emergencies all hitting at the same
time and overwhelming civilization. My predictions for the year 2012:

1) It will be a federal offence punishable by the death penalty for stepping
on a Bee and killing it (I have said this before).
2) Gas will cost $25 a gallon and be diluted with a 50% solution of ethanol
and water.
3) Honey will be more valuable than gold, ounce per ounce.
4) In the highly populated cities and poor slum areas, the "Other white
meat" will be human flesh.
5) The economy will be under a war time footing as millions are killed in
food and gas riots all across the world.
6) Major chain stores and distributor warehouses like Walmart and Costco
will have starving people wandering isles full of HD TVs, Computers, Ipods,
and cell phones, but not have any food items at all.
7) The starving hordes will be driven insane by the knowledge their own past
actions caused most of the problems they currently face.
8) Strange, new diseases will sweep through the hungry and weak human
population at a speed that no doctor can fight them.
9) Starving & miserable people will target one ethnic population after
another as they seek someone to blame for their misfortunes.
10) Then, after 2012, things will *really* start to get bad....

Take my advice: Get your house in order. If you need to loose weight you
need to do it now. Don't postpone any medical proceedures. It may not be
safe to have a surgery in a year or two. Buy a few hundred gallons of honey
in sealed bulk cans and stick it up in the attic-this alone may save your
life, and it will last forever. Learn how to use a gun and a sword. Go up
into the attic and dig out that old hand cranked grain mill put up there by
great-grandma in the 1930's. Clean it up and make sure it works - it won't
do any good to finally get a 50 pound sack of wheat, but not be able to
grind it into flour...don't be like your stupid neighbor who has to grind
his wheat seed a handful at a time by putting it on the sidewalk and
dragging a brick over it.

You know the funny thing about what's happening today? I clearly remember
Col. Ed Dames on the Art Bell show making these exact predictions - over ten
years ago. So far he's right on the money.

Greysky


tadchem

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Apr 26, 2008, 7:44:18 AM4/26/08
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The Costco/Sam's Club rice "rationing" is a local scam to create an
artificial demand by making consumers nervous enough to hoard rice.

There is a price spike in the world rice market, driven by the high
fuel prices set by the oil producers (mostly nationalized companies
owned by OPEC nations). These high prices have made rice unaffordable
for rice-importing countries, triggering local rice shortages. The
rice-exporting countries are beginning to hoard rice to sell when the
price gets higher, driving the prices even higher through speculation.

The high fuel prices have also increased the cost of food production
(driving tractors, harvesting, and getting the crop to market all use
fuel - the biggest single expense in food production).

It is only of secondary importance that the high prices of fuel have
stimulated the biofuel industry, and that subsidies on biofuels have
induced agriproducers to devote less land to food and more to fuel
production. This only makes food crops scarcer, and thus more
expensive ("supply and demand").

The dirty little secret is that the fuel cost to produce biofuels
gives them a greater total "carbon footprint" than fossil fuels, which
are not planted, harvested, or trucked to the refineries.

Don't blame the oil distributing companies or the oil refining
companies, though. They are the one who have to BUY the crude oil at US
$117 per barrel. Talk to Iran, Venezuela, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, and
their buddies if you want the price of crude oil to come back down.

Tom Davidson
Richmond, VA

George Orwell

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Apr 26, 2008, 10:49:59 AM4/26/08
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On Sat, 26 Apr 2008, "greysky" <gre...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>Just came back from a COSTCO today. I wanted to buy some rice. They are
>limiting purchases of the grain to 40 pounds. This is the first time since
>WW2 major distributors are rationing food in america.
><snips>

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The best thing to do is to let go. Read the bible, pay attention
to the testimony of Jesus, and repent. Quit your job. Quit your
family. Quit your country. And spend your last days practicing
the Light (the white Light with the black Light). And get back
to practicing being dead. Get back to haunting, lucid Dreaming,
every axis in visitation. The Atheists will do well to prepare
for Dark Limbo, outer darkness, expectation, and preparation for
the relentless, incomparably-excruciating torments of CONSCIENCE
(you know, where *you* become your victims--we've all been there),
imprisoned on the wrong side of the impassable abyss, in terror
of that future Judgment peculiar to each Atheist for their sins
against the Universal Ten Commandments & Two Great Commandments
that _all_ men are Created equal (your sins shall find you out).

And famine is the least of the great tribulation. Nuclear, and
far more effective is the biological, great pandemic pestilence,
YHWH's little soldiers doing YHWH's work, perfectly eleutherian,
pristinely fair, just, and indiscriminate, universal, which will
make default of billions more than millions. And like the bible
says, the Atheists will not repent to the bitter end. They will
foolishly attempt negotiation, bargaining with the Grim Reaper,
in vain, all in vain, because planet Earth is the sole property
of Jesus Christ & his Ecclesia--the elect saved--whose Immortal
souls shall incarnate anew, here in the new heaven & new earth.

In short, the vast majority of the world is about to die and be
dead. The US Dollar is about to become worthless. Potable water
will be worth its weight in gold, and more, seeing as how a man
cannot satisfy his thirst by drinking gold, nor silver. Neither
can a man satiate his hunger by eating gold, nor silver. Thus I
am grateful to God: His undiluted WRATH is pouring out upon the
ungodly, men without Theos, without Zeus, without God, Atheists.

You see, as it is written, Armageddon makes far more default of
flesh and bone, than of walls and stone. Atheists foolishly put
their faith in the material things they made. Poor dead Atheist,
you will seek mercy, and pity, and find none. You'll seek death
and not find it. You'll lift up your eyes in Dark Limbo: "where
the woodbine twineth and the iceman cometh not." The exaltation
of Saturn Justice, beautiful Venus-superior, perfectly balanced.
*Every* Atheist shall die and be dead, and be forced to PAY for
their egregious sins against God: "digested, measured, weighed,
divided", down to the last, infinitesimal subatomic particle of
bad karma. Atheists demanded proof of God. They shall *HAVE* it
in Spades! You can't get away, Atheist: soon, you shall see God.

And don't forget. While Atheists rule here inside Hell, Theists
rule over there, in the Light, outside Hell. You'll pay dearly
in Limbo and thereafter in Judgment. And it won't be cinematic.

"qui respondens dixit scriptum est non in pane solo vivet
homo sed in omni verbo quod procedit de ore Dei"
--Mattheus 4:4, editio Vulgata

Armageddon Cometh,
Daniel Joseph Min
http://www.angelfire.com/moon2/danieljosephmin/

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Apr 26, 2008, 1:34:30 PM4/26/08
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"tadchem" <tad...@comcast.net> wrote in message
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>
"greysky" <grey...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Just came back from a COSTCO today. I wanted to buy some rice.
They are limiting purchases of the grain to 40 pounds. This is the
first time since WW2 major distributors are rationing food in america.
I have the feeling that.... [& you should have continued with saying ]
-------- PARANOIA HAS GRIPPED THE LAND --------
Greysky

>
tadchem wrote:
The Costco/Sam's Club rice "rationing" is a local scam to create an
artificial demand by making consumers nervous enough to hoard rice.
[....] The dirty little secret is that the fuel cost to produce biofuels

gives them a greater total "carbon footprint" than fossil fuels, which
are not planted, harvested, or trucked to the refineries.
Don't blame the oil distributing companies or the oil refining
companies, though,....
Tom Davidson, Richmond, VA
>
hanson wrote:
... but blame instead the real villains, the Green besotten Enviro-
shits who started all these debacles 40+ years ago, and in the
process taught a lot of industries to do the same what they, the
green bastards, have been successful at: **TO SELL FEAR**.
>
This "run on rice" hysteria is just the latest in a long line of very
successful enviro-debacles which were instigated, fomanted &
promulgated by the Green shits:
>
(1) First the Green bastards declared that everything was polluted,
collected billions in permit charges, user- and recycling fees for
themselves, and then drove all good paying jobs from the US
into India and China.
(2) Then the Enviro turds declared that Nuke energy was
polluting the earth and forced a moratorium on building new
nuke power plants which pressed the energy producers to
switch to fossil fuels which released lots of CO2 into the air.
(3) Then the green cocksuckers on Al Gore's bandwagon cried
that CO2 causes AGW and that "sustainable fuels" must be
produced from corn or other food staples...
... and now we end up with starving people by the millions...
<http://groups.google.com/group/alt.politics/msg/8074c1a18f1325db>
>
So, the enviros are at the root of events that taught the world
how to produce unemployment, inflation, global warming,
poverty, wars & starvation... all apparently GREEN GOALS.
>
Any and all Greenies should be held personally responsible for
the consequences of their green actions with their own personal
liberty and wealth at stake.
>
Years ago, poster Eric Gisin had a prophetic notion when he said:
<http://groups.google.com/group/alt.org.sierra-club/msg/5bf027613f44f4fa>
"Fucking Greens should be shot for making the world so stupid".
>
Nothing in recent history has been so bad and so corrupt as the
Green movement. --- It is merely a continuation of the planning
type that occurred under the Brown banner and then the Red one.
>
Green Crimes, Green Scams, Green Extortions & Green Lies:
<http://groups.google.com/group/sci.environment/msg/14968cc3ee9939d4>
<http://groups.google.com/group/sci.environment/msg/70ed6372eccc32ba>
= Enviros use the same great lies of yore. Only the color changed.
= (A) Environmentalism is Communism in Green...
= (B) Environmentalism is Nazism in Green...
= (C) Environmentalism makes the Poor poorer and the Rich richer.
>
... Yet all you class 3 enviros, you hordes of little green idiots
you keep on cheering for green causes, oblivious to that fact
that the Green sharpies are fucking you and fucking you over...
until you can't get a job when you come out of school, or lose
your home, or can't fill up your gas tank to get to work...
Serves you right!... you gullible green morons... AHAHAHA...
Thanks for the laughs..... ahahaha... ahahanson

PS:
Here's an excerpt from the above links that show contents
of the GREEN BIBLE which instructs the enviros to act
in a manner that...
>
= "It doesn't matter what is true ... it only matters what people
= believe is true. -- Paul Watson, Sea Shepard/ex-Greenpeace, &...
= "A lot of environmental [sci/soc/pol] messages are simply not
= accurate. We use hype." -- Jerry Franklin, Ecologist, UoW, and...
= "If you don't know an answer, a fact, a statistic, then .... make it
= up on the spot ... for the mass-media today ... the truth is irrelevant."
= -- Paul Watson in Earthforce: An Earth Warrior's Guide to Strategy.
= "We make simplified, dramatic statements, and make little
= mention of any doubts we may have [about] being honest."
= -- Stephen Schneider (Stanford prof. who first sought fame as
= a global cooler, but has now hit the big time as a global warmer)
= "It is appropriate to have an over-representation of factual presen-
= tations" -- Al Gore, Chairman, Gen. Investment Management Bank.

EskW...@spamblock.panix.com

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Apr 26, 2008, 2:16:54 PM4/26/08
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Nicely done. Very well written.

But you don't actually believe that crap, do you?


--
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certain of themselves, but wiser people so full of doubts.
-- Bertrand Russel

DemoKKKrats are Hate-Filled Marxists

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Apr 26, 2008, 2:36:52 PM4/26/08
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On Apr 26, 1:34 pm, "hanson" <han...@quick.net> wrote:
> "tadchem" <tadc...@comcast.net> wrote in message

Thanks a lot, Al Gore!

We're ready anytime to hear you debate Global Warming and to hear you
apologize for that lie and the resulting famine, Al Gore!

Art Deco

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Apr 26, 2008, 4:18:02 PM4/26/08
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greysky <gre...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:

>Just came back from a COSTCO today. I wanted to buy some rice. They are
>limiting purchases of the grain to 40 pounds. This is the first time since
>WW2 major distributors are rationing food in america. I have the feeling it
>wont be the last. Of course, there isn't really a shortage - just panic
>buying creating an artifical shortage, at least here in america. But, this
>will not be true in coming years. There are real shortages coming around the
>corner - in africa 70% of the wheat crop has allready failed due to a
>fungus. This is a fungus that no wheat currently anywhere on the planet has
>an immunity to. If the spores blow on the wind to the heartland we can be
>looking forward to 70% of the wheat crop failing here in the USA, and if
>that happens then the famine will be real and for the first time in over a
>century american citizens may actually starve to death in the streets. Why
>in the streets? Because millions of people will have been kicked out of
>their homes as the depression we are just entering into gets some steam
>behind it. Add to this major corn shortages as ethanol production diverts
>the corn harvest to offset oil hitting $200 a barrel. Industrialists will
>choose to feed their gas tanks instead of their children - there's more
>money in it. Add to this all the major crop failures that will occure
>because the Bee population becomes extinct and crops can't get pollenated,
>and you have a perfect storm of dire emergencies all hitting at the same
>time and overwhelming civilization. My predictions for the year 2012:

doooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooomed, again.


>
>1) It will be a federal offence punishable by the death penalty for stepping
>on a Bee and killing it (I have said this before).
>2) Gas will cost $25 a gallon and be diluted with a 50% solution of ethanol
>and water.
>3) Honey will be more valuable than gold, ounce per ounce.
>4) In the highly populated cities and poor slum areas, the "Other white
>meat" will be human flesh.
>5) The economy will be under a war time footing as millions are killed in
>food and gas riots all across the world.
>6) Major chain stores and distributor warehouses like Walmart and Costco
>will have starving people wandering isles full of HD TVs, Computers, Ipods,
>and cell phones, but not have any food items at all.
>7) The starving hordes will be driven insane by the knowledge their own past
>actions caused most of the problems they currently face.
>8) Strange, new diseases will sweep through the hungry and weak human
>population at a speed that no doctor can fight them.
>9) Starving & miserable people will target one ethnic population after
>another as they seek someone to blame for their misfortunes.
>10) Then, after 2012, things will *really* start to get bad....

Oh, I thought the Darla sockpuppets were going to arrive and rescue all
the saucerheads? What's up now?


>
>Take my advice: Get your house in order. If you need to loose weight you
>need to do it now. Don't postpone any medical proceedures. It may not be
>safe to have a surgery in a year or two. Buy a few hundred gallons of honey
>in sealed bulk cans and stick it up in the attic-this alone may save your
>life, and it will last forever. Learn how to use a gun and a sword. Go up
>into the attic and dig out that old hand cranked grain mill put up there by
>great-grandma in the 1930's. Clean it up and make sure it works - it won't
>do any good to finally get a 50 pound sack of wheat, but not be able to
>grind it into flour...don't be like your stupid neighbor who has to grind
>his wheat seed a handful at a time by putting it on the sidewalk and
>dragging a brick over it.

"Jethro, load up tha' truck, we're movin'!"
"Oh-kay Uncle Jed!"


>
>You know the funny thing about what's happening today? I clearly remember
>Col. Ed Dames on the Art Bell show making these exact predictions - over ten
>years ago. So far he's right on the money.

The fraudulent Major (not Col.) Head Games can't remote view the inside
of his eyelids, much less the future. He's pretty much 100% wrong.
>
>Greysky

on-topic froups added.

--
"Substantiation that you regard yourself as a God to be worhsipped [sic]
should be your concern, Deco."
-- David Tholen

Uncle Al

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Apr 26, 2008, 6:33:34 PM4/26/08
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greysky wrote:
>
> Just came back from a COSTCO today. I wanted to buy some rice. They are
> limiting purchases of the grain to 40 pounds. This is the first time since
> WW2 major distributors are rationing food in america. I have the feeling it
> wont be the last. Of course, there isn't really a shortage - just panic
> buying creating an artifical shortage, at least here in america.
[snip]

Just came back from seven ammo, sports, and gun shops. There aren't
any 12 ga. #4 buck magnum 3" shells in Orange County, CA. You can
bleed green trying to find 2 3/4" magnum shells (More than $8/5).
Don't hope for 125 grain high velocity .357 magnum hollow point
semi-jackets, either. Ain't none nowhere.

What are they used for? Not hunting - too light for modest game and
will expensively vaporize varmints. Mob dispersal, home defense!
Take the hint.

--
Uncle Al
http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/
(Toxic URL! Unsafe for children and most mammals)
http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/lajos.htm#a2

hanson

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Apr 26, 2008, 6:55:42 PM4/26/08
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>
greysky wrote:
>> Just came back from a COSTCO today. I wanted to buy some rice. They are
>> limiting purchases of the grain to 40 pounds. This is the first time
>> since
>> WW2 major distributors are rationing food in america. I have the feeling
>> it
>> wont be the last. Of course, there isn't really a shortage - just panic
>> buying creating an artifical shortage, at least here in america.
> [snip]
>
rect-Al wrote with stink-finger onj the trigger

Just came back from seven ammo, sports, and gun shops. There aren't
any 12 ga. #4 buck magnum 3" shells in Orange County, CA. You can
bleed green trying to find 2 3/4" magnum shells (More than $8/5).
Don't hope for 125 grain high velocity .357 magnum hollow point
semi-jackets, either. Ain't none nowhere.
>
What are they used for? Not hunting - too light for modest game and
will expensively vaporize varmints. Mob dispersal, home defense!
Take the hint.
>
hanson wrote:
ahahahaha... and so you went to stock up on ammo... ahahaha...
You are more paranoid then the rice hoarders. You'd be better off
to stock up on matzos if you are that badly scared and afraid.
Obviously you have never been in any war zone... It ain't quite like
they show on the news or in the movies... Your Jewish loudmouthing
in cyberspace wount help you jack shit.... ahahahaha...
Your best bet is to go where you always to find your information
and solutions; right here taken from your own website:
<http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/sunshine.jpg>
Thanks for the laughs, schmuck... ahahaha.... ahahahanson


hhc...@yahoo.com

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Apr 26, 2008, 8:37:31 PM4/26/08
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On Apr 26, 3:46 am, "greysky" <grey...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:

The Art Bell Show? ROFL!

Idiot, if you are afraid of a food shotages, plant corn, beans, and
tomatos, Learn to preserve. Chickens produce eggs, and both can be
eaten. If you don't know how to produce corn meal by grinding dry corn
between two rocks, then it's time for you to learn how.

Harry C.

George Orwell

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Thanks. It's the best I could do on a moment's notice.

>But you don't actually believe that crap, do you?

It doesn't matter what I believe. All that matters is that the
end of the world is imminent, and there is nothing the Atheists
can do to stop it, neither postpone it. And that makes me happy. :)

Armageddon Cometh,
Daniel Joseph Min
http://www.angelfire.com/moon2/danieljosephmin/

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Humans Narrowly Escaped Extinction 70,000 Years Ago

http://www.redorbit.com/news/science/1357216/humans_narrowly_escaped_extinction_70000_years_ago/

Posted on: Thursday, 24 April 2008, 16:50 CDT

An extensive genetic study released Thursday said that humans may have
narrowly escaped extinction brought on by a drought some 70,000 years
ago, after which the entire population was reduced to small isolated
groups in Africa.

The report notes that a separate Stanford University study estimated the
number may have dwindled to as low as 2,000 before expanding again in
the early Stone Age.

"This study illustrates the extraordinary power of genetics to reveal
insights into some of the key events in our species' history," Spencer
Wells, National Geographic Society explorer in residence, said in a
statement, according to an Associated Press report.

"Tiny bands of early humans, forced apart by harsh environmental
conditions, coming back from the brink to reunite and populate the
world. Truly an epic drama, written in our DNA."

Wells serves as director of the Genographic Project, which studies
anthropology using genetics. The initiative was launched three years ago.


Previous studies using mitochondrial DNA passed down through mothers had
traced modern humans to a single "mitochondrial Eve” who inhabited
Africa 200,000 years ago.

But the migrations of humans out of Africa to the rest of the world
appear to have started about 60,000 years ago, with little understood
about the time between Eve and that dispersal.

The new study examined mitochondrial DNA of South Africa’s Khoi and San
people, which seem to have diverged from other humans between 90,000 and
150,000 years ago.

The researchers concluded that humans had separated into small
populations prior to the Stone Age, when they came back together, grew
in number and began migrating to other areas of the world.

Between 135,000 and 90,000 years ago, areas of Eastern Africa
experienced a series of severe droughts. The researchers believe this
shift in climate may have played a role in the populations dividing into
small, isolated groups that developed independently of one another.

"Who would have thought that as recently as 70,000 years ago, extremes
of climate had reduced our population to such small numbers that we were
on the very edge of extinction," Paleontologist Meave Leakey, a
Genographic adviser told the Associated Press.

More than 6.6 billion people inhabit the globe today, according to the
U.S. Census Bureau.

The research was led by Doron Behar of Rambam Medical Center in Haifa,
Israel and Saharon Rosset of IBM T.J. Watson Research Center in Yorktown
Heights, New York. It was funded by the National Geographic Society,
IBM, the Waitt Family Foundation, the Seaver Family Foundation, Family
Tree DNA and Arizona Research Labs.

The study was published in the April 24 issue of American Journal of
Human Genetics.

hot-ham-a...@hotmail.com

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On Apr 26, 9:54 pm, George Orwell <nob...@mixmaster.it> wrote:

That's a fact, Jack. And if it doesn't, you're going to die of
something else.

mitch.nico...@gmail.com

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On Apr 26, 10:36 am, DemoKKKrats are Hate-Filled Marxists
> apologize for that lie and the resulting famine, Al Gore!- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

What about future world problems of population overload? There is a
crash ahead that will go on for decades and leave a more sustainable
population. This has to happen because even with what we can do it
just takes more time to build the overload.

Global crash predicted to last through years of 2060 to 2080 perhaps
longer.

MItch Raemsch; Falling light chnages colour

Harold Burton

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And it's working on idiots like greysky.

V-for-Vendicar

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<mitch.nico...@gmail.com> wrote

>MItch Raemsch; Falling light chnages colour

Falling light gets the blues.


chatnoir

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Art Deco wrote:
> greysky <gre...@sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>
> >Just came back from a COSTCO today. I wanted to buy some rice. They are
> >limiting purchases of the grain to 40 pounds. This is the first time since
> >WW2 major distributors are rationing food in america. I have the feeling it
> >wont be the last. Of course, there isn't really a shortage - just panic
> >buying creating an artifical shortage, at least here in america. But, this
> >will not be true in coming years. There are real shortages coming around the
> >corner - in africa 70% of the wheat crop has allready failed due to a
> >fungus. This is a fungus that no wheat currently anywhere on the planet has
> >an immunity to. If the spores blow on the wind to the heartland we can be
> >looking forward to 70% of the wheat crop failing here in the USA, and if
> >that happens then the famine will be real and for the first time in over a
> >century american citizens may actually starve to death in the streets. Why
> >in the streets? Because millions of people will have been kicked out of
> >their homes as the depression we are just entering into gets some steam
> >behind it. Add to this major corn shortages as ethanol production diverts
> >the corn harvest to offset oil hitting $200 a barrel. Industrialists will
> >choose to feed their gas tanks instead of their children - there's more
> >money in it. Add to this all the major crop failures that will occure
> >because the Bee population becomes extinct and crops can't get pollenated,
> >and you have a perfect storm of dire emergencies all hitting at the same
> >time and overwhelming civilization. My predictions for the year 2012:
>
> doooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooomed, again.

But I thought the basis of Art Deco's existence was at heart a
fungus!:

http://www.plant.uga.edu/mycology-herbarium/myxogal/Fuligo2.jpg

But he can morph in Fat scooter Man - which is why he is mad at the
post!:

http://www.fugly.com/media/IMAGES/Random/super-fat-man-on-a-scooter.jpg

And the making of corn into ethanol biofuel is not bad for Art Deco as
he lives on the stuff!:

http://www.funny.co.uk/stuff/art_175-2803-Priceless-Pisser.html

Androcles

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Adam

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On Sun, 27 Apr 2008 00:58:17 GMT, Sam Wormley wrote:
>"Who would have thought that as recently as 70,000 years ago, extremes
>of climate had reduced our population to such small numbers that we were
>on the very edge of extinction," Paleontologist Meave Leakey, a
>Genographic adviser told the Associated Press.

The source document may not indict climate clearly:

http://www.ajhg.org/AJHG/fulltext/S0002-9297%2808%2900255-3

"Though the archeological record from this period is too poor to
reliably identify reasons for the split(s), recent studies show that
the sporadic settlements of Homo sapiens in northwest Africa, the Near
East, Chad, and southern Africa may have been caused by stressful
climatic fluctuations known to have occurred throughout the MSA."

Adam
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Dan

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And that, besides being factually utter crap, is the sign that you are
mentally ill, quite literally.

Seek help now. That is not political hyperbole; please seek help. Your
pathology is dangerous.

Dan

Boris Mohar

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On Sat, 26 Apr 2008 15:33:34 -0700, Uncle Al <Uncl...@hate.spam.net> wrote:

>greysky wrote:
>>
>> Just came back from a COSTCO today. I wanted to buy some rice. They are
>> limiting purchases of the grain to 40 pounds. This is the first time since
>> WW2 major distributors are rationing food in america. I have the feeling it
>> wont be the last. Of course, there isn't really a shortage - just panic
>> buying creating an artifical shortage, at least here in america.
>[snip]
>
>Just came back from seven ammo, sports, and gun shops. There aren't
>any 12 ga. #4 buck magnum 3" shells in Orange County, CA. You can
>bleed green trying to find 2 3/4" magnum shells (More than $8/5).
>Don't hope for 125 grain high velocity .357 magnum hollow point
>semi-jackets, either. Ain't none nowhere.
>
>What are they used for? Not hunting - too light for modest game and
>will expensively vaporize varmints. Mob dispersal, home defense!
>Take the hint.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cgn1nhUEgo8

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George Orwell

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Armageddon Cometh,
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"Dan" <dnad...@hotmail.com> projected:


>And that, besides being factually utter crap

"...Yes, he has been trying to comfort him-
self with these suppositions; but he had
found all in vain. All in vain; because
Death, in approaching him, had stalked
with his black shadow before him, and
enveloped the victim. And it was the
mornful influence of the unperceived
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the left hand by the angels allotted for punishment,
no longer going with a good-will, but as prisoners
driven by violence; to whom are sent the angels
appointed over them to reproach them and threaten
them with their terrible looks, and to thrust them
still downwards. Now those angels that are set over
these souls drag them into the neighborhood of hell
itself; who, when they are hard by it, continually
hear the noise of it, and do not stand clear of the
hot vapor itself; but when they have a near view of
this spectacle, as of a terrible and exceeding great
prospect of fire, they are struck with a fearful
expectation of a future judgment, and in effect
punished thereby: and not only so, but where they see
the place [or choir] of the fathers and of the just,
even hereby are they punished; for a chaos deep and
large is fixed between them; insomuch that a just man
that hath compassion upon them cannot be admitted,
nor can one that is unjust, if he were bold enough to
attempt it, pass over it."--excerpt,'Discourse to the
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strabo

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Apr 27, 2008, 3:26:12 PM4/27/08
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Since you disagreed with the poster, what should we take from
your response?

That the world will not end?

That Atheists can prevent the end?

That the poster is insane to be happy?

Is Soma the answer?

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ah

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Pretty much everyone's been wrong regarding prognostication.

>>
>>Greysky
>
> on-topic froups added.
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BradGuth

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Apr 28, 2008, 1:04:38 AM4/28/08
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It's almost as though Hitler and his brown-nosed minion army of
Semitic Third Reich clowns were still in charge, whereas only the
names have been changed in order to protect the guilty.
. - Brad Guth

BradGuth

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Apr 28, 2008, 1:08:19 AM4/28/08
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You wouldn't blame ENRON unless they were caught in public with both
hands and their pecker in the cookie jar. In other words of Tom
Davidson, there's no such thing as a bad Yid.
. - Brad Guth

Dan

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Apr 28, 2008, 12:27:54 PM4/28/08
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You can take any damned thing you want from my post, but that doesn't
mean that is what I intended.

> That the world will not end?

No, that it is not "imminent." As a biologist, the self-destruction of
the self-aware component is of little real significance.

> That Atheists can prevent the end?

The one he predicts will not come to pass, so "Atheists" will have no
effect. If the religious nutcases scrape the surface clean to the best
of their abilities, the pond scum will rise again. Might even become
self-aware after a suitable respite period. The hope that the chosen
ones will survive such a cleansing is also an indication of ignorance or
mental illness.

> That the poster is insane to be happy?

No, that he/she is insane to be happy about the imminent demise of
people who have caused him or her no harm.

> Is Soma the answer?

What would a muscle relaxant used for sprains help?

Is that any clearer?

Dan

tadchem

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Apr 28, 2008, 5:20:26 PM4/28/08
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And the brown shirts and jackboots have been replaced by green Polo
shirts and Reeboks...

Tom Davidson
Richmond, VA

tadchem

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Apr 28, 2008, 5:19:02 PM4/28/08
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Let's see: possible climate change 70,000 years ago?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Toba#The_eruption
"The Toba eruption (the Toba event) occurred at what is now Lake Toba
about 67,500 to 75,500 years ago.[2] It had an estimated Volcanic
Explosivity Index of 8 (described as "mega-colossal"), making it
possibly the largest explosive volcanic eruption within the last
twenty-five million years."

It must have been the anthropogenic CO2 from a million years of the
irresponsible use of fire for cooking food, hardening spearpoints,
warming cold nights, chasing animals into traps, etc.

Tom Davidson
Richmond, VA

Warhol

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Apr 28, 2008, 8:52:59 PM4/28/08
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Saul you are wrong again, The Death from above is cometh soon ...
Gran'da'dy Warned you all... but you and your kind prefered not to
listen the Warnings of wisdom... now you have only ONE OPTION...
Prepare silver for Warhol and restore the Glory of the true HOLY
EMPIRE.. The MOORISH EMPIRE GLORY which evil yids tried to steal as
their own... as their GLORY while they are only children of the devil.

time to restore the Saints Priesthood and their sacred books ....
Otherwise you all will walk the plank over the Lake of fire, surly for
those who will survive Gran'da'dy's wrath, released on this so low
fallen world..... for its written if your name is not written in the
book of life...you die in the Lake of Fire...

“For behold, the day cometh that shall burn as an oven, and all the
proud, yea, and all that do wickedly shall burn as stubble; for they
that come shall burn them, saith the Lord of Hosts, that it shall
leave them neither root nor branch".

"Behold, I will reveal unto you the Priesthood, by the hand of Elijah
the prophet, before the coming of the great and dreadful day of the
Lord."

"And he shall plant in the hearts of the children the promises made to
the fathers, and the hearts of the children shall turn to their
fathers. If it were not so, the whole earth would be utterly wasted at
his coming.”

Blackbeard Sun, Warhol.

On Apr 27, 10:23 pm, Saul Levy <saulle...@cox.net> wrote:
> Wow, greybeard! It's NOT going to be DEATH FROM ABOVE AFTER ALL?
> lmfjao!
>
> I thought the Norwegians had saved every variety of wheat in the far,
> cold north. I'm sure they can supply one that will ignore this
> fungus. lmao! Wanna bet? lmao!
>
> More comments below.
>
> Saul Levy
>
> On Sat, 26 Apr 2008 00:46:03 -0700, "greysky" <grey...@sbcglobal.net>


> wrote:
>
>
>
> >Just came back from a COSTCO today. I wanted to buy some rice. They are
> >limiting purchases of the grain to 40 pounds. This is the first time since
> >WW2 major distributors are rationing food in america. I have the feeling it
> >wont be the last. Of course, there isn't really a shortage - just panic
> >buying creating an artifical shortage, at least here in america. But, this
> >will not be true in coming years. There are real shortages coming around the
> >corner - in africa 70% of the wheat crop has allready failed due to a
> >fungus. This is a fungus that no wheat currently anywhere on the planet has
> >an immunity to. If the spores blow on the wind to the heartland we can be
> >looking forward to 70% of the wheat crop failing here in the USA, and if
> >that happens then the famine will be real and for the first time in over a
> >century american citizens may actually starve to death in the streets. Why
> >in the streets? Because millions of people will have been kicked out of
> >their homes as the depression we are just entering into gets some steam
> >behind it. Add to this major corn shortages as ethanol production diverts
> >the corn harvest to offset oil hitting $200 a barrel. Industrialists will
> >choose to feed their gas tanks instead of their children - there's more
> >money in it. Add to this all the major crop failures that will occure
> >because the Bee population becomes extinct and crops can't get pollenated,
> >and you have a perfect storm of dire emergencies all hitting at the same
> >time and overwhelming civilization. My predictions for the year 2012:
>
> >1) It will be a federal offence punishable by the death penalty for stepping
> >on a Bee and killing it (I have said this before).
>

> A bee stung me years ago. I had to kill it. Does that count?>2) Gas will cost $25 a gallon and be diluted with a 50% solution of ethanol


> >and water.
> >3) Honey will be more valuable than gold, ounce per ounce.
>

> Have you checked honey prices lately?>4) In the highly populated cities and poor slum areas, the "Other white


> >meat" will be human flesh.
> >5) The economy will be under a war time footing as millions are killed in
> >food and gas riots all across the world.
> >6) Major chain stores and distributor warehouses like Walmart and Costco
> >will have starving people wandering isles full of HD TVs, Computers, Ipods,
> >and cell phones, but not have any food items at all.
>

> The Chinese had to eat DIRT (loess actually) for that reason. They
> can do that here too! Alas, it killed them. Problem solved though!
> lmao!>7) The starving hordes will be driven insane by the knowledge their own past


> >actions caused most of the problems they currently face.

> Never will happen.


> >8) Strange, new diseases will sweep through the hungry and weak human
> >population at a speed that no doctor can fight them.

> Already happening.


> >9) Starving & miserable people will target one ethnic population after
> >another as they seek someone to blame for their misfortunes.
>

> It must be the DAMN JEWS! lmao!>10) Then, after 2012, things will *really* start to get bad....
>
> You sure? Will anyone be left by then? lmao!


>
> >Take my advice: Get your house in order. If you need to loose weight you
> >need to do it now. Don't postpone any medical proceedures. It may not be
> >safe to have a surgery in a year or two.
>

> It's too expensive to have surgery NOW!>Buy a few hundred gallons of honey


> >in sealed bulk cans and stick it up in the attic-this alone may save your
> >life, and it will last forever. Learn how to use a gun and a sword. Go up
> >into the attic and dig out that old hand cranked grain mill put up there by
> >great-grandma in the 1930's. Clean it up and make sure it works - it won't
> >do any good to finally get a 50 pound sack of wheat, but not be able to
> >grind it into flour...don't be like your stupid neighbor who has to grind
> >his wheat seed a handful at a time by putting it on the sidewalk and
> >dragging a brick over it.

> Bricks work fine!


>
> >You know the funny thing about what's happening today? I clearly remember
> >Col. Ed Dames on the Art Bell show making these exact predictions - over ten
> >years ago. So far he's right on the money.
>

> Ed Dames is a FAKE remote viewer. But you believe him, don't you? A
> website lists him as: UFO Dirtbag of the Month! lmao! He also
> teaches remote viewing! lmao!
> See: http://www.ufowatchdog.com/damesdoom.htmlandhttp://www.ufowatchdog.com/dirtbagdames.html
> Ed claimed on Hoax to Hoax to see where Steve Fossett and his plane
> went down. He told the authorities. Nothing was found. lmao!
> That was enough for me. Ed is so full of SHIT it's all over him!
> lmao!
> BAWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
> He also predicted that Nibiru will return. Too bad that Nibiru
> doesn't exist! lmao!
>
>
>
> >Greysky

Art Deco

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Turdi, Gordie, SoiledLog, Kazoo, Alexa, Witless, Head Games...
>
>>>
>>>Greysky
>>
>> on-topic froups added.

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"Art Deco" <er...@caballista.org> wrote in message
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How very profound, DecoDick ...


John "C"

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Alzheimer's really has a Grip on Old Pedo Deco!

HJ

Naked Gonad

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On Apr 29, 8:17 am, "John \"C\"" <honestj...@centurytel.net> wrote:
> "Hagar" <hs...@surewest.net> wrote in message
>
> news:3Z-dndf1Y5zKEIvV...@giganews.com...
>
>
>
>
>
> > "Art Deco" <e...@caballista.org> wrote in message
> >news:280420081902237915%er...@caballista.org...

> > > ah <splifing...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > >>Art Deco wrote:

Oh dear! he should really try and get some help with that problem.
I've
heard that the "Where Am I Now Club" can be of help.

Gonad

ah

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>>
>>>>
>>>>Greysky
>>>
>>> on-topic froups added.
>


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Bob Cain

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greysky wrote:
> Just came back from a COSTCO today. I wanted to buy some rice. They are
> limiting purchases of the grain to 40 pounds.

Don't panic. Costco doesn't profit on the food they sell but on the memberships
they sell. Rather than increase prices and piss their customers (oops, members)
off that way they think it more politic to keep the price the same but ration
the amount and piss them off that way.


Bob
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