If we agree on 90% what's the point in arguing, let's do it!

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If we agree on 90% what's the point in arguing, let's do it!

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let's get out there in groups and spread the word
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Viva la revolucion!
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hampton wrote:let's get out there in groups and spread the word
Yep.
Just find one more person willing to make a total tw#t of themselves in public and you have a "group"
Go do it !!!
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Become conspiracy groupies!

You don't buy 9/11, that's OK, how about chemtrails, negative reserve banking or David Kelly? Relive the 60s with one of our great variety of JFK theories, or for that little bit of extra excitement we have, under the counter, the alien shape-shifting lizards!
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can't anyone question the official version of history without being labelled a conspiracy theorist?

are you going to argue with the testimony of William Rodriguez? he is an officially decorated 911 hero & representative of 911 famillies. he worked in the wtc for 20 years and was the last man out. when he started saying things which didn't fit the official story and asking difficult questions he was ignored.

what about the fact that the epa said it was safe to go back to the area when it provably wasn't?

admit it the whole thing stinks.

it amazes me that people waste so much time on something they think is ludicrous.

what are you people going to do if/when the truth finally emerges.

actually the overwhelming response from the man on the street is:
'it wouldn't surprise me'
OR
'yes, but what can I do about it'

even the mainstream media accept most of what we say.
they just don't join the dots.
microchips under the skin are a reality.
tony blair has admitted on the parliamentary record that he attended bilderberg.
there are some serious questions surrounding the deaths of dr. david kelly, jfk & diana.

and what about the hemp conspiracy?
i suppose you'll tell me that's rubbish too.
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hampton wrote:.....and what about the hemp conspiracy?
i suppose you'll tell me that's rubbish too.
What, like this:
http://www.illuminati-news.com/marijuana-conspiracy.htm
?

Please illuminate.

I thought hemp was a perfectly acceptable crop, and increasingly so? As long as it's a low-THC variety?

Mind you, I'll always blame hemp for my nicotine habit. I was in the clear of one demon weed until I got interested in the other :smoke:
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it's illegal to grow hemp.
hemp is not cannabis.
hemp is an environmentally friendly crop which can be used for many things including clothes,paper,oil,food,plastics,building materials,etc.

hemp oil is better than fish oil for omega 3,6,9.
fish oil is a waste product meaning they'd have to pay to get rid of it if they couldn't sell it as a health product.

nepal used to have a hemp economy until america got involved.

cotton is responsible for a large part of the world's pesticide use.

to mention another waste product, fluoride is a dangerous chemical from the aluminium industry which is in some drinking water supplies & most toothpastes.
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microchips under the skin are a reality.
Eh? Where?
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BTW, have you considered chaging the title to

if we agree on 90% what's the point in arguing-let's roll?
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hampton wrote: to mention another waste product, fluoride is a dangerous chemical from the aluminium industry which is in some drinking water supplies & most toothpastes.
Can we not get started on flouridation again? There are areas in the UK which have natural flouride levels higher than those which have flouride added to the water. No-one ever campaigned to have natural water filtered, just paranoids that think that anything added must be harmful.

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KC -
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microchips under the skin are a reality.


Eh? Where?
check it out -

http://www.verichipcorp.com/content/com ... mplantable
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Post by kc »

dang! Thats at least twice the size of the one I had implanted in my dog 4 years ago!! Advances in technology me arse ;)
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