"Kujo" <karaz...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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There's no chip mentioned in the book of revelations.
The video you mention is at at:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vuBo4E77ZXo
But that video is just part of a much longer video found at:
http://zeitgeistmovie.com/
BTW, I happen to have that video in a format that I can watch on a PPC if
you are interested. :-)
Rocky
look in Rockys reply and you will find the link
Reason enough to not look
Barry, you just had to make some stupid remark didn't you? You know it
wasn't necessary I hope.
BTW, I checked the exact location of that clip on youtube and you can find
it at about 1:41:30 at the other site I mentioned.
FYI, I even converted that complete video for viewing on a Sandisk Sansa
E260 a while back.
Talking about Barry, here is a site he might like:
http://bostonpocketpc.com
BTW that has a links to a few other sites of interest.
Rocky
I have to laugh at you because you were the same poster that posted: "No
that's not a "belly strap" and after Tim believed you, it started a stupid
flame-war that lasted for 3 1/2 years.
A direct link into a page about your false statement is:
http://mtt.justicegonewild.com/index.htm#bellystrap
Rocky
Jerome Corsi is a kook writer, Alex Jones knows most of what he says isn;t
true, but they both know the Y2K and UFO kooks needed a new story and people
can make money from scaring easy to scare people.
Conspiracy folks are people that feel they have lost in life, recognize they
have no impact, and want a good story to "prove" sinister people are
responsible for them being losers.
If they ha[[en to be UFO kooks and you disprove tha good cases that really
convinced them there are UFOs, say you find the model UFO in the primary
witness' garage, they don't reduce their firm belief in UFOs one bit. They
will bet their life on those few cases until they are disproven and
instantly give them all up and still strongly believe despite the evidence.
This is why they don't study all the available data but rather concentrate
on only the stories sold them by the snakeoiler.
I know for a fact that Alex Jones knew he was hawking a story about the UN
concentration camps in the USA that the source for his photos told him were
something else. Certain people will go out of their way to get scared, get
ripped off, get mislead because that's more comforting than recognizing they
are in charge of their life and their failures are their own. See the sig
below
--
Scott
The North American Union and SPP are just convenient retreats for the same
crooks and kooks that were telling you to panic about Y2K.
"Kujo" <karaz...@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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A bunch of Idiots do not make a conspiracy. A bunch of Idiots makes a
bunch of Idiots and this NG is a perfect example of that.
See: http://mtt.Justicegonewild.com
tscottme wrote:
> Proving that conspiracy kooks feel more comfortable making up a conspiracy
> to believe in than not believing in any conspiracy.
.snipped.
It's not a coincidence that people that immerse themself in ghost stories
and conspiracy theories are the people most afraid of the unknown. It's not
a coincidence those that get off the couch and do things don't see as much
room for conspiracy belief. It's not a coincidence that the parts of the
world with the least education and the most oppressive governments also have
the most fervent belief in conspiracies. Conspiracy theories are a
safety-valve people use when they are overwhelmed and under-motivated to
participate in life.