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  • in reply to: The gay agenda (!) … as if some men are born that way! #521788
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    “There is nothing perverted about being gay! PERIOD! Any zoologist or zoo veterinarians will tell you that homosexuality can be seen naturally occurring in nature. There are many species of animals where homosexuality is practiced.”

    i’m no romulan intelligence operative of course, but it seems to me that this ain’t exactly the best argument in support of homosexuality seeing as filial cannibalism can also “be seen naturally occurring in nature”…

    https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filial_cannibalism

    in reply to: Jesse Owens and the 1936 Olympics #174028
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    let’s not ignore the original “von” rocketeer,theodore von karman. von karman actually built his reputation theorizing about airplanes as opposed to spaceships… http://www.icas.org/media/pdf/John%20Green%20-%20Lecture%20text%20and%20figures%20final%20081205.pdf

    his father was the education-reforming philosopher maurice von karman… http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/312517/Maurice-von-Karman

    father, son, and johnny von neumann were all martians of course… https://global.oup.com/academic/product/the-martians-of-science-9780195178456?cc=us&lang=en&

    theodore got invited to caltech by robert millikan, the oil drop and “cosmic rays” guy. once von karman was in charge he started jpl and aerojet with: the father of the chinese space program… http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qian_Xuesen , this shiny jerk… https://alumni2013.caltech.edu/system/datas/488/original/malina100.jpg?1349461646 , this crazy fuck… http://www.sott.net/article/241181-The-Triumphant-Beast , and fuckin’ jack parsons… http://www.madscientistblog.ca/mad-scientist-8-jack-parsons/ , amongst other sundry cretins.

    aerojet has been quite busy…

    Click to access x-ARstorybookFinal2.pdf

    here’s the famous photo of von braun, van allen, and pickering after the heroic answer to sputnik… http://www.corbisimages.com/stock-photo/rights-managed/BE062043/william-pickering-james-van-allen-and-wernher

    pickering was the fourth director of jpl, von karman was the first… http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/jplhistory/learnmore/directors.php

    and since the kennedy clan is never far from the bullshit, von karman was also the first national medal of science winner… http://www.jfklibrary.org/Asset-Viewer/Archives/JFKWHA-165-002.aspx

    from airplanes to space ships, von karman was a true pontifex.

    in reply to: Jesse Owens and the 1936 Olympics #169525
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    ruth does have a bit of a poppy northcutt thing going on… http://www.businessinsider.com/poppy-northcutt-helped-apollo-astronauts-2014-12?op=1

    in reply to: the nuclear family #28337
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    thanks for the images tom; my posting skills are so crude i don’t know how to post images.

    now that we have a real thread going (images and all); perhaps some general background info about atomic prescience is in order.

    mandrake the magician gives dagwood a pretty comprehensive overview of the atomic hustle in this clever little comic book. it even has a prescient foreword by that paunchy general mentioned above. he talks to the children about truth and knowledge, light and darkness, and what not.

    http://www.sparehed.com/2007/05/14/dagwood-splits-the-atom/

    and here’s y12’s house historian, ray smith’s, history of the 9 building complex that housed 1100 calutrons.

    enjoy.

    in reply to: The Numbers link to Geometry/Symbols #10518
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    666 from numberphile

    it’s academe, so take it for what it’s worth: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UkZqFtYtqaI

    in reply to: Deaths on 911? #10453
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    this welles crowther character, the hero in the red bandana, supposedly played division 1 lacrosse at the fine jesuit institution called boston college. it seems the whole family graduated from there. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hlRJ5GiTLSQ

    if he truly played d1 lacrosse at bc, there should be tons of video evidence of his existence prior to 911. he graduated from bc in 1999, so the story goes.

    it shouldn’t be all that difficult to sort out whether this character was of flesh and blood.

    in reply to: BBC Match of the Day – what's all this then? #10270
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    poor chicharito couldn’t score for exactly a year.

    http://chivaspasion.com/19655/chicharito-mala-racha-un-ano-sin-marcar-seleccion

    lot’s of stories about the mala racha.

    i’m sure there will be just as many about the dry spell ending.

    in reply to: BBC Match of the Day – what's all this then? #10139
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    i’m no futebol aficionado; but i do like to watch talented athletes at their craft, so i am familiar with some of the big names.

    the thing is, except for the occasional goalie, the united states doesn’t produce the type of talent that should be able to hang with a team that is bringing michael feckin essein off the bench. i know dempsey was ok in england and bradley played for roma (came back to north america to get some run), but come on, i even recognized a lot of the ghanaian players.

    and to my untrained eye some of these players just don’t look like they are athletic enough to hang out there. i know they supposedly have good ball skills and what not, but players like gerard and pirlo seem more performance artist than athlete to me.

    in reply to: BBC Match of the Day – what's all this then? #10129
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    nope. free form is good. here’s some of my own.

    i’m of the age that the platonic ideal of a soccer ball happens to be the addidas telstar. you know– the one with the black pentagons surrounded by white hexagons. the telstar made its world cup debut in 1970.

    the players were literally kicking around a replica of the first commercial satellite, the telstar1. here’s a little propaganda piece about telstar1 by at&t. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uKH-GijnAGk.

    turns out that the bbc was the “international coordinator” (according to wiki) of the ritual launch of this peculiar psy-op– and to think, i thought it was just the inspiration for r2d2. wiki also apparently knows that poor r2’s transistors got fried by the van allen belts and a high altitude nuclear test called starfish prime.

    tom, have you ever heard of joe meek?

    in reply to: Deaths on 911? #10052
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    “What I will finally say, on the matter of “Joe” and “Lizzie” (the two alleged children of 911 vicsim “Michele Beale”) is that I find it very unlikely that two flesh-and-blood children (at the time, both under the age of eight) were roped into such a sick psyop.”

    i agree with the sentiment above. unfortunately, in not-so-real-life, univision sends a plastic crone to the house of the ortiz twins every year it seems. the strange reporter follows the kids around and asks them trivial shit about their father emilio– who perished in the towers. all they have left of the man is his wedding ring that was delivered to his widow’s doorstep by some hero of the narrative.

    here’s the link–http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KxuTTYc_b6M it’s in spanish, but you’ll get the point. the title means traces of 9/11 10 years later.

    in reply to: Deaths on 911? #9768
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    i agree with tom here. this issue does need some sorting. for example, i believe that barbara olson was flesh and blood and that her victimhood was simulated. therefore, i have no problem referring to her as a vicsim. i think the term vicsim applies equally well under these conditions.

    the persona of barbara olson may of had a flesh and blood component in its portrayal; however, it doesn’t necessarily follow that any of that blood had to be spilled during the ritual.

    in reply to: L.A.X. Shooting #5300
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    i’m not concerned about revealing fakery or proving a particular event is faked. it happens everyday, apparently everywhere. to me, it is a fact of life.

    i already know it exists: but just how prevalent is it? i rely, in part, on signatures like occultic numbers to help me answer that question. i don’t have time to develop a case for an evidentiary hearing. instead, i’ll listen to karl rove. i won’t study their reality “judiciously, as you will”; i’ll go ahead and take advantage of our “history’s actors” pride by recognizing their silly signatures.

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