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I'm not a troll for one. as i said i see thing for what they are. I do not have the ability to debate i believe thats part of the head injury. All i do is try to make people aware that things are not as they seem. Did i not say that things were about to get real interesting? what started in boston is not going to stop. and it's being done by people who should be doing the opposite. if you dont believe it i dont care as it is what it is. Nothing i can do about it but watch the destruction take place. I hope and pray for all. and i will not debate about this either. it is what it is.


Think what happened in tx last night was an accident? there was a mass casualty drill taking place at the local hospital with dhs and fema all over the place the day before . if you go to youtube you can watch some short vids and you can hear a missile right before the second explosion. if you slow down the vid you can see a flash of light from the left side. it was no accident.

but remember that just my opinion.
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tsutt,

I'm not knocking on you and I welcome open and interesting discussion...about most anything. But if you are going to post this kind of content, can you please not just say something reactionary and troll-like and leave for a few day, but include links to the videos and materials that substantiate/provide evidence of your claim? The subject may be interesting, but I don't have time to be Fox Mulder and go on an X-file hunt (even though I like that sort of thing).

Also, by saying "it's going to get interesting", that is conjecture and speculation. This comes across as pure paranoia to some and makes you look like a "person of interest". In a world with 7 billion, the idea of 1 million nut-jobs running around with the potential to finally snap and shoot up theaters or blow up buildings is entirely in the realm of possibility and even high probability. If you play the lottery enough, your numbers come up and that's the world we live in now.

Like Structo and others have stated, it's a wonder the US is not more like the rest of the world where these horrific events are commonplace. There are a lot of people in the world that want to make innocent people pay for the choices of a few.
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Person of interest that cant afford to drive out my drive way. in so. mn. But i am, as a Christian I we will be prosecuted for that. I understand about the links i just type so slow that i avoid as much as possible having to click and save links. I wont post on the subject hence forth. as i said i just can see the destruction of america coming and am very surprised they put it off this long its all biblical. good and good luck to all.

And yes if you would like to nuke the thread go ahead.

I will not reply to this any further.
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tsutt wrote:you can hear a missile right before the second explosion.
I've heard all sorts of incoming, arty & rounds of allsorts plus rocks & sticks. I doubt we'd hear what noise an in-flight supersonic cruise missile or similar makes, except the little sonic boom that FOLLOWS the big bang of detonation. All sorts of noises can come out of an exploding factory complex or refinery. NJ 1968 Linden refinery was within earshot for instance. Squeals howls & honks (not to mention stinks) from broken pressurized gas lines & tanks plus one big earthshaking window-bustin' kablooie. Sounded like the end of the world. Smelled like it too. I'm sure the residents of West TX were treated to a similar concert.

I could make a prediction of "things are going to get interesting" just as easily as you did. Tomorrow being Apr. 19, the day all sorts of bad guys do all sorts of bad things, look out! Now I'm a person of interest too. Let 'em look all they want, they'll just get bored. I'll much more recommend the following day 4/20. Now y'all relax & put that in your pipe & smoke it, whatever that means. ':roll:' :)

Now seriously I wish you the very best tsutt, & hope you'll feel better every day. It's a lot of weight to carry around to be the Jeremiah.

Sometimes we, as individuals or as a nation, just have a streak of bad luck too, it happens. "interesting times" indeed.
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I have lots of contoroversial questions.
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Reeltarded wrote:I have lots of contoroversial questions.
Nothin' new about that Miles, let's hear 'em! Maybe you'll get some controversial answers. :o :)

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They are fine, for now, and we are probably ok without me asking too many questions. :)
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Reeltarded wrote:They are fine, for now, and we are probably ok without me asking too many questions. :)
Well, when you get bored, or something. I've never known you to hold back.
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Funny though. I used to not hold back. I am nothing but hold back these days.

You wouldn't like me when I am angry.. or drunk. Both is worse.
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Reeltarded wrote:Funny though. I used to not hold back. I am nothing but hold back these days.
Well OK then whenever you're comfortable with it. Maybe in another thread. This one looks to be a near record-breaker.

You had dental surgery recently, no? Might have something to do with it. Also that ineffable quality called "maturity." Not such a bad thing. Lets you focus sometimes... And panic at other times.
You wouldn't like me when I am angry.. or drunk. Both is worse.
Yeah let's try to avoid situations that would bring that on. Always best to be (mostly) rational.
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Not irrational, just mad and drunk.. hard to stop that train from arriving once it leaves.

If I were going to ask a contorversial question it would be "what is there was no God and how would I be?" But that is almost like trolling for used body parts in a canal. The answer would be pretty simple.
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Angry? Drunk?
Wooooh .Lets get Whiskey drunk and go kick some ass. Yee haw

Four broilermakers right here.
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Reeltarded wrote:You wouldn't like me when I am angry...
I've seen Miles angry. He makes Dr. David Banner/Hulk look like a b!tch. I want to be on his team when the Zombie Apocalypse goes down.

J/K...One of the nicest, gentlest people I know (but seriously, don't make him angry...)
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As for as a government conspiracy to blow up a fertilizer plant:

"Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity."

Or more likely in this case, greed. The company has been fined several times for safety violations. The last violation happened the summer of 2012.

The company told the EPA and local officials that there was no risk of explosion.

But, of course, they shouldn't be blamed, they were just "maximizing share holder value."
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No chance of a problem when every tweaker for a hundred counties around shows up to help themselves to anhydrous ammonia. They might as well hand out buckets of it at the security gate.
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