i'm starting to think explosives blew the levees...
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Freakaloin
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i'm starting to think explosives blew the levees...
so the levees gave out from underneath so they say...the storm only grazed NO on the weak side of the hurricane with the smallest part of the surge hitting which is mostly blocked by LA's geography. HAM radio operators r reporting communications r being jammed from somewhere in the carribean. cell phones aren't working even though most the towers are still up
i'm starting to think this is the next step...the next 911...lets just see what happens, but it would have been really easy to plant small explosives in those levees...
i'm just saying...
i'm starting to think this is the next step...the next 911...lets just see what happens, but it would have been really easy to plant small explosives in those levees...
i'm just saying...
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Freakaloin
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man, besides doing the house work and the shopping, you have serious problems.
a car crashes, fuck, its bushes fault!, a hurricane hits, its bushes fault!youve got no balls, its bushes fault!
and so on and on and on and on
your credibility? =0
fuck off and wash those dishes up before your wife comes home
a car crashes, fuck, its bushes fault!, a hurricane hits, its bushes fault!youve got no balls, its bushes fault!
and so on and on and on and on
your credibility? =0
fuck off and wash those dishes up before your wife comes home
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Freakaloin
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/co ... 670_2.html
"As reports continued of famished and dehydrated people isolated across the Gulf Coast, angry questions were pressed about why the military has not been dropping food packets for them -- as was done in Afghanistan, Bosnia and in the aftermath of the Asian tsunami.
Bill Wattenburg, a consultant for the University of California Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and one of the designers of the earlier food drop programs, said that he has lobbied the administration and the military to immediately begin something similar. He said he was told that the military was prepared to begin, but that it was awaiting a request from FEMA."
http://talkleft.com/new_archives/012104.html
red cross banned from entering city...
obviously they want this distaer to be much worse then it is already...hmmm....wonder why?
"As reports continued of famished and dehydrated people isolated across the Gulf Coast, angry questions were pressed about why the military has not been dropping food packets for them -- as was done in Afghanistan, Bosnia and in the aftermath of the Asian tsunami.
Bill Wattenburg, a consultant for the University of California Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory and one of the designers of the earlier food drop programs, said that he has lobbied the administration and the military to immediately begin something similar. He said he was told that the military was prepared to begin, but that it was awaiting a request from FEMA."
http://talkleft.com/new_archives/012104.html
red cross banned from entering city...
obviously they want this distaer to be much worse then it is already...hmmm....wonder why?
a defining attribute of a government is that it has a monopoly on the legitimate exercise of violence...
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Freakaloin
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i think geoff works for CIA disinformation. by peddling conspiracy theories he distracts us from non-conspiracy theories (theories with more traction) about the systemic nature of the problem: that the political ecosystem in the west is skewed in such a way as to only allow guys like bush and blair to get to the top
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