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chad
12th October 2012, 08:15 AM
i didn't watch the vp debate, but i'm reading through all of the poll swings this morning.

florida: romney 51, obama 44,

virginia, romney 51, obama 44

wisconsin turing romney

ohio turning romney

pensylvania turning romney

etc.

i predict some big type of "racist" event or something else pulled by the obama campaign prior to october 26th. that gives 2 weekends of maximum cable tv coverage prior to the election.

if i win, everyone owes me a bag of skittles.

sunshine05
12th October 2012, 08:24 AM
Maybe Romney has been chosen to win. It is all predetermined. Really, there is no difference between the candidates.

chad
12th October 2012, 08:27 AM
i'm sure he has, and you're right, there's no difference. obama has too much of an "i'm important" complex to go out quietly, even if he's been told to. he'll try something that will make him a martyr for the next 100 years. that way, he'll have maximum exposure as a "look at me" whore after he's out.

gunDriller
12th October 2012, 01:50 PM
i didn't watch the vp debate, but i'm reading through all of the poll swings this morning.

florida: romney 51, obama 44,

virginia, romney 51, obama 44

wisconsin turing romney

ohio turning romney

pensylvania turning romney

etc.

i predict some big type of "racist" event or something else pulled by the obama campaign prior to october 26th. that gives 2 weekends of maximum cable tv coverage prior to the election.

if i win, everyone owes me a bag of skittles.


i'm sure Israel would be happy to kill a few Palestinians, so as to not get rusty in terms of their Religion of Serial Psychopathy.


the US gov. is currently destroying the Marijuana plants of thousands of US citizens growing marijuana in accordance with state-voted laws.

Certainly those arrests are under Multiple False Premises, which is like a False Flag.

iOWNme
12th October 2012, 02:12 PM
if i win, everyone owes me a bag of skittles.

And if you lose?

How many members do we have and how many Eagles do you?



:cool:

chad
12th October 2012, 02:25 PM
i have 4 eagles, but the good news is that 3 of them are ms-70 first strike :D

Serpo
12th October 2012, 02:31 PM
http://hourxreport.wordpress.com/2012/10/05/warning-hoaxed-alien-false-flag-attack-expected-within-weeks/

freespirit
12th October 2012, 02:33 PM
if i win, everyone owes me a bag of skittles.


wait...if you win do we each have to buy you a bag, or can we just all pitch in? lol ;D

chad
12th October 2012, 03:09 PM
wait...if you win do we each have to buy you a bag, or can we just all pitch in? lol ;D

okay, one bag will work. but it has to be the original flavors, none of that tropical fruit bullshit.

chad
12th October 2012, 03:10 PM
http://hourxreport.wordpress.com/2012/10/05/warning-hoaxed-alien-false-flag-attack-expected-within-weeks/

did you watch the whole thing? i'm really bust tonight, have company coming in, but i want to know how to defeat them.

Spectrism
12th October 2012, 03:17 PM
okay, one bag will work. but it has to be the original flavors, none of that tropical fruit bullshit.

So... no bullshit. Must be pooped by unicorn?

http://spydamonkey.files.wordpress.com/2010/04/lisa.gif

JohnQPublic
12th October 2012, 03:33 PM
...but i want to know how to defeat them.

The only known agent that works against them is tropical fruit Skittles.

freespirit
12th October 2012, 03:41 PM
did you watch the whole thing? i'm really bust tonight, have company coming in, but i want to know how to defeat them.

...i saw that movie, will smith crashes his jet and goes on an alien ass-kicking spree. nothing to worry about.

lmao!
;D

chad
12th October 2012, 04:06 PM
you guys are cracking me up :D

osoab
12th October 2012, 04:16 PM
You don't want an ice tea and a hoodie for your winnings too?

chad
12th October 2012, 04:18 PM
You don't want an ice tea and a hoodie for your winnings too?

BWHHAHAHHAHAHAHAH! good one :D

EE_
12th October 2012, 04:30 PM
It's quite possible we are being set up for something?

Defense Secretary Leon Puņetas: Cyberthreat from Iran has grown
U.S. officials believe hackers in Iran were responsible for cyberattacks that devastated oil and gas companies in the Persian Gulf.
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Published: Friday, October 12, 2012, 9:53 AM

WASHINGTON (AP) -- U.S. authorities believe that Iranian-based hackers were responsible for cyberattacks that devastated Persian Gulf oil and gas companies, a former U.S. government official said. Just hours later, Defense Secretary Leon Panetta said the cyberthreat from Iran has grown, and he declared that the Pentagon is prepared to take action if American is threatened by a computer-based assault.

The former official, who is familiar with the investigation, said U.S. authorities believe the cyberattacks were likely supported by the Tehran government and came in retaliation for the latest round of American sanctions against Iran.

Before Panetta's remarks on Thursday, U.S. officials had said nothing publicly about the Gulf attacks or the investigation. But Panetta described them in a speech to business leaders in New York City, saying they were probably the most destructive cyber assault the private sector has seen to date.

Panetta did not directly link Iran to the Gulf attacks, but he said Tehran has "undertaken a concerted effort to use cyberspace to its advantage." And, he said the Pentagon has poured billions into beefing up its ability to identify the origin of a cyberattacks, block them and respond when needed.

"Potential aggressors should be aware that the United States has the capacity to locate them and hold them accountable for actions that harm America or its interests," said Panetta in a speech to the Business Executives for National Security.

A current U.S. official acknowledged Thursday that the Obama administration knows who launched the cyberattacks against the Gulf companies and that it was a state actor.

U.S. agencies have been assisting in the Gulf investigation and concluded that the level of resources needed to conduct the attack showed there was some degree of involvement by a nation state, said the former official. The officials spoke on condition of anonymity because the investigation is classified as secret.

While Panetta chose his words carefully, one cybersecurity expert said the Pentagon chief's message to Iran in the speech was evident.

"It's not something where people are throwing down the gauntlet, but I think Panetta comes pretty close to sending a clear warning (to Iran): We know who it was, maybe you want to think twice before you do it again," said cybersecurity expert James Lewis, who is with the Center for Strategic and International Studies. "I think the Iranians will put two and two together and realize he's sending them a message."

He said Panetta's remarks were an important step by the U.S. because the Iranian cyberthreat "is a new dimension in 30 years of intermittent conflict with Iran for which we are ill-prepared. It's really important to put them on notice."

The cyberattacks hit the Saudi Arabian state oil company Aramco and Qatari natural gas producer RasGas using a virus, known as Shamoon, which can spread through networked computers and ultimately wipes out files by overwriting them.

Senior defense officials said the information was declassified so that Panetta could make the public remarks. The officials added that the Pentagon is particularly concerned about the growing Iranian cyber capabilities, as well as the often discussed threats from China and Russia. The two officials spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the cyberthreats publicly.

In his speech, Panetta said the Shamoon virus replaced crucial system files at Aramco with the image of a burning U.S. flag, and also overwrote all data on the machine, rendering more than 30,000 computers useless and forcing them to be replaced. He said the Qatar attack was similar.

Panetta offered no new details on the Pentagon's growing cyber capabilities or the military rules of engagement the department is developing to guide its use of computer-based attacks when the U.S. is threatened.

He said the department is investing more than $3 billion a year in cybersecurity to beef up its ability to defend against and counter cyberthreats, including investment in U.S. Cyber Command. And the Pentagon is honing its policies so that any actions comply with the law of armed conflict.

"Our mission is to defend the nation. We defend. We deter. And if called upon, we take decisive action to protect our citizens," he said.

He added, however, that the Defense Department will not monitor American citizen's personal computers, or provide for the day-to-day security of private or commercial networks.

Panetta used the Persian Gulf attacks in his remarks as a warning to business community that it must embrace stalled legislation that would encourage companies to meet certain cybersecurity standards. And he is endorsing a planned move by President Barack Obama to use his executive powers to put some of those programs, including voluntary standards, in place until Congress acts.

"These attacks mark a significant escalation of the cyber threat," Panetta said. "And they have renewed concerns about still more destructive scenarios that could unfold."

U.S. authorities have repeatedly warned that foreign Internet hackers are probing U.S. critical infrastructure networks, including those that control utility plants, transportation systems and financial networks.

"We know of specific instances where intruders have successfully gained access to these control systems," Panetta told the business group. "We also know that they are seeking to create advanced tools to attack these systems and cause panic and destruction, and even the loss of life."

Business leaders, including the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, opposed the legislations, arguing it would expand the federal government's regulatory authority over companies already struggling in the tough economy. The bill also encourages more information sharing between the government and private companies.

Panetta pressed the group to support the stronger cybersecurity measures, warning that failure to do so could have catastrophic consequences.

"Before September 11, 2001 the warning signs were there. We weren't organized. We weren't ready. And we suffered terribly for that lack of attention," said Panetta. "We cannot let that happen again. This is a pre-9/11 moment."



Read more: http://www.nydailynews.com/news/world/panetta-iran-a-cyberthreat-article-1.1181748?pgno=1#ixzz29872312S

Serpo
12th October 2012, 04:42 PM
did you watch the whole thing? i'm really bust tonight, have company coming in, but i want to know how to defeat them.

weekend to listen to it

mick silver
12th October 2012, 04:54 PM
New False Flag as French Youth Supposedly Create 'Identity Generation'Friday, October 12, 2012 – by Staff Report
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Revolutionary youthful manifestos are supposed to be post-national multicultural calls for tearing down borders. Youthful energy is supposed to be dedicated to waving red flags, not yellow ones. But Generation Identitaire's declaration of war is a call for a revival of a French identity. With phrases such as, "We no longer believe that "Khader" could ever be our brother, we have stopped believing in a "Global Village" and the "Family of Man", "We are 25 percent unemployment, social debt, multicultural collapse and an explosion of anti-white racism" and "We discovered that we have roots, ancestry and therefore a future", its Declaration of War challenges the policies of immigration and integration and strives to recapture a France based on a national identity, rather than a post-national identity. – Front Page Mag
Dominant Social Theme: The youth are rising ...
Free-Market Analysis: France has a new war on its hands launched by "The Generation of National Identity." You can see the YouTube video below ... a professional presentation.
This is possibly another dominant social theme (javascript:showWindow(500,800,'/floatWindow.cfm?id=652');) taking shape. We see this as a kind of trilogy.
First came WikiLeaks with its "digital savior," Julian Assange (javascript:showWindow(500,800,'/floatWindow.cfm?id=2624');). We've written a good deal about how Assange seems linked to curious allies, including the elite-controlled Economist Magazine.
Second came Occupy Wall Street (javascript:showWindow(500,800,'/floatWindow.cfm?id=3048');), which is also most likely a manufactured entity – funded in part by Soros money, apparently.
Now we seemingly have a third creation ... the French Identity Generation.
This movement of Internet power and disaffected youth is being built from the top down just the way the countercultural movement was built back in the 1960s. Read "The Strange but Mostly True Story of Laurel Canyon and the Birth of the Hippie Generation." It makes a good case for top-down control of the '60s counterculture by the power elite (javascript:showWindow(500,800,'/floatWindow.cfm?id=610');).
The idea is to degrade society and its attributes. A chaotic society with different generations at war with each other is more easily merged into a larger union.
In the US, different economic elements are being set against each other via Occupy Wall Street. And in the Middle East, various political destabilizations are setting up an Islamic crescent arc that will induce considerable economic and military tension between Christians and Muslims.
We've written about these power elite-induced memes (javascript:showWindow(500,800,'/floatWindow.cfm?id=654');) numerous times.
This French manifesto is available on YouTube and was forwarded to us (thanks, AA). The video didn't take long to appear on David Horowitz's Front Page website. Much of what Horowitz does involves painting Islam in the most despicable possible light.

He is sympathetic to this "movement" and is giving it publicity. While the movement is not new, the socialist (javascript:showWindow(500,800,'/floatWindow.cfm?id=1901');) Government of France has decided to attack it and has reportedly been breaking up its summer camp activities in a "show of force." The movement has had enough and hence this expanded publicity drive.
Of course, we see in this sudden pushback another dialectically-driven elite enterprise. Hollande likely does little that is "freelanced." His administration attacks and the target responds. "Directed history" advances.
Here is their statement from the video:
From "The Generation of National Identity" – A Declaration of War
We are Generation Identitaire.
We are the generation who get killed for glancing at the wrong person, for refusing someone a cigarette, or having an "attitude" that annoys someone.
We are the generation of ethnic fracture, total failure of coexistence, and forced mixing of the races.
We are the generation doubly punished: Condemned to pay into a social system so generous with strangers it becomes unsustainable for our own people.
Our generation are the victims of the May '68'ers who wanted to liberate themselves from tradition, from knowledge and authority in education.
But they only accomplished to liberate themselves from their responsibilities.
We reject your history books to re-gather our memories.
We no longer believe that "Khader" could ever be our brother, we have stopped believing in a "Global Village" and the "Family of Man".
We discovered that we have roots, ancestry and therefore a future.
Our heritage is our land, our blood, our identity. We are the heirs to our own future
We turned off the TV to march the streets.
We painted our slogans on the walls. Cried through loudspeakers for "youth in power" and flew our Lambda flags high.
The Lambda, painted on proud Spartans' shields, is our symbol.
Don't you understand what this means? We will not back down, we will not give in.
We are sick and tired of your cowardice.
You are from the years of post-war prosperity, retirement benefits, S.O.S Racism and "diversity", sexual liberation and a bag of rice from Bernard Kouchner.
We are 25 percent unemployment, social debt, multicultural collapse and an explosion of anti-white racism.
We are broken families, and young French soldiers dying in Afghanistan.
You won't buy us with a condescending look, a state-paid job of misery and a pat on the shoulder.
We don't need your youth-policies. Youth IS our policy.
Don't think this is simply a manifesto. It is a declaration of war.
You are of yesterday, we are of tomorrow.
We are Generation Identitaire. www.generation-identitaire.com
Conclusion: This youth-meme nonsense was emphasized back in the 1960s and now it's back again. The power elite never really invents anything new. It just recycles. Power elite fingerprints seem all over this "movement."
Video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lb8SLNMIBlM

ImaCannin
12th October 2012, 05:24 PM
Ewh, are you really sure you want skittles?

Skittles’ ingredients are: Sugar, corn syrup, hydrogenated palm kernel oil, apple juice from concentrate, less than 2% - citric acid, dextrin, modified corn starch, natural and artificial flavors, coloring (includes yellow 6 lake, red 40 lake, yellow 5 lake, blue 2 lake, yellow 5, red 40, yellow 6, blue 1 lake, blue 1), ascorbic acid (vitamin c).

1. Sugar: A sweetening additive. Made mainly from sugar cane and sugar beet.

Health effects: Safe if eaten in small amounts. Consumption of large amounts over time has been linked to tooth decay, periodontal disease, obesity, hyperactivity, B vitamin deficiencies, heart disease, and type 2 diabetes.

2. Corn syrup: Sweet syrup made from corn starch treated with acid or enzymes.

Health effects: May cause allergic reactions.

3. Hydrogenated palm kernel oil: (Trans fat) Polyunsaturated vegetable oil that has been partially converted to saturated oil in order to create a solid or semi-solid substance. Use is banned in restaurants across the USA.

Health effects: Linked to Alzheimer’s disease, colon cancer, coronary heart disease, diabetes, high blood pressure, obesity, liver dysfunction, and infertility in women.

4. Citric acid: A weak organic acid used as a flavoring agent and a preservative. Extracted from citrus fruits or made by fermentation of yeast or mold. May contain MSG. May be genetically modified.

Health effects: If MSG sensitive, may provoke symptoms.

5. Dextrin: A Thickener and foam stabilizer made from wheat or corn starch.

Health effects: Allergic reaction in some people, should be avoided by those with celiac disease.

6. Modified corn starch: A thickening agent. Starch that has been chemically altered for specific food applications. May be genetically modified. Chemicals used for modification include, but are not limited to:

propylene oxide - a petroleum derivative

hydrochloric acid - a corrosive used to remove rust

succinic anhydride - used in paper production to strengthen paper

potassium hydroxide - used to make alkaline batteries

sodium hydroxide - chemical base used to make detergents, paper, and drain cleaners

Health effects: Since commonly used in baby foods, safety concerns have arisen due to the use of various chemicals in the making of modified food starch. Especially since babies are still developing and have little resistance to such chemicals. More testing required.

7. Natural flavors: Any flavor not chemically derived. Obtained by physical processes from plants or animals. Made to provide flavor to a food rather than nutritional value. May contain MSG.

Health effects: Unknown.Different foods use different natural flavors and processes. Naturally derived ingredients may be altered, rendered unsafe. It should be noted that the use of the word “natural flavors” is often used to mask the use of harmful, naturally derived flavors.

8. Artificial flavors: A synthetic mixture not found in nature, designed to mimic a natural flavor. May contain MSG. Over 1,700 artificial flavors are approved by the FDA.

Health effects: Unknown. Companies are not required to identify the various synthetic mixtures (1,700 to date) used in foods, requiring only that they be listed under the umbrella of the “artificial flavors” listing. Some individuals are sensitive to artificial flavors, experiencing headaches, nausea, and drowsiness, among other symptoms.

Artificial flavors sample list: benzyl isobutyrate, ethyl acetate, ethyl methylphenylglycidate (petroleum derivative), methyl benzoate (petroleum derivative), hydroxyphenyl-2-butanone. An artificial flavor may be made up of any number of synthetic chemicals.

9. Yellow 6 lake: Pigment manufactured to make insoluble color. Done by combining yellow 6 (a coal tar derivative) with a form of aluminum, calcium, barium potassium, strontium, or zirconium.

Health effects: Known to cause allergic reactions and hyperactivity in children. Caution is advised if aspirin sensitive. May contain aluminum, which has been linked with lung & kidney disorders, and reduced skeletal mineralization. Alzheimer’s victims have been found with aluminum deposits in their brains, implicating aluminum as a factor in Alzheimer’s disease.



10. Red 40 lake: Pigment manufactured to make insoluble color. Done by combining red 40 (a coal tar derivative) with a form of aluminum, calcium, barium potassium, strontium, or zirconium.

Health effects: A suspected carcinogen. Has been linked to hyperactivity, Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), and lower IQs in children. Some scientists question its safety since all tests were conducted by the manufacturer instead of the regulator, the FDA. May contain aluminum, which has been linked with lung & kidney disorders, and reduced skeletal mineralization. Alzheimer’s victims have been found with aluminum deposits in their brains, implicating aluminum as a factor in Alzheimer’s disease.

11. Yellow 5 lake: Pigment manufactured to make insoluble color. Done by combining yellow 5 (a coal tar derivative) with a form of aluminum, calcium, barium potassium, strontium, or zirconium.

Health effects: Linked to thyroid tumors, chromosomal damage, asthma attacks, hives and hyperactivity. Caution is advised if aspirin sensitive. When ingested, some aspirin sensitive patients have been reported to develop life threatening asthmatic symptoms. May contain aluminum, which has been linked with lung & kidney disorders, and reduced skeletal mineralization. Alzheimer’s victims have been found with aluminum deposits in their brains, implicating aluminum as a factor in Alzheimer’s disease.

12. Blue 2 lake: Pigment manufactured to make insoluble color. Done by combining blue 2 (a coal tar derivative) with a form of aluminum, calcium, barium potassium, strontium, or zirconium.

Health effects: Produces malignant tumors at the site of injection in rats. Possible effects include asthma, allergic reactions, hyperactivity, and heart problems, a skin, gastrointestinal, and respiratory tract irritant. May contain aluminum, which has been linked with lung & kidney disorders, and reduced skeletal mineralization. Alzheimer’s victims have been found with aluminum deposits in their brains, implicating aluminum as a factor in Alzheimer’s disease.

13. Yellow 5: (known also as Tartrazine, E102) Coal tar derived artificial food coloring.

Health effects: Linked to thyroid tumors, chromosomal damage, asthma attacks, hives and hyperactivity. Caution is advised if aspirin sensitive. When ingested, some aspirin sensitive patients have been reported to develop life threatening asthmatic symptoms

14. Red 40: (Known also as Allura Red AC, E129) Coal tar derived artificial food coloring.

Health effects: A suspected carcinogen. Has been linked to hyperactivity, Attention-Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), and lower IQs in children. Some scientists question its safety since all tests were conducted by the manufacturer instead of the regulator, the FDA.



15. Yellow 6: (Known also as Sunset Yellow FCF, E110) Coal tar derived artificial food coloring.

Health effects: Known to cause allergic reactions and hyperactivity in children. Caution is advised if aspirin sensitive.

16. Blue 1 lake: Pigment manufactured to make insoluble color. Done by combining blue 1 (a coal tar derivative) with a form of aluminum, calcium, barium potassium, strontium, or zirconium.

Health effects: Produces malignant tumors at the site of injection and by ingestion in rats. Possible effects include asthma, hives, hay fever, low blood pressure, allergic reactions. Caution is advised if aspirin sensitive. May contain aluminum, which has been linked with lung & kidney disorders, and reduced skeletal mineralization. Alzheimer’s victims have been found with aluminum deposits in their brains, implicating aluminum as a factor in Alzheimer’s disease.

17. Blue 1: (Known also as Brilliant Blue FCF, E133)Coal tar derived food coloring.

Health effects: Produces malignant tumors at the site of injection and by ingestion in rats. Possible effects include asthma, hives, hay fever, low blood pressure, allergic reactions. Caution is advised if aspirin sensitive.

18. Ascorbic acid: Vitamin C. A water soluble preservative and antioxidant. May be chemically synthesized.

Health effects: Considered safe.

Now you know the facts. You know what you are consuming, and can make an informed decision.

Libertytree
12th October 2012, 06:12 PM
2 hours, two days, two weeks, what's the difference? Rmoney and O are the same pieces of shit, same agenda different tacts. I don't think O can manufacture a FF on his own, his masters will decide who, what and where.

mamboni
12th October 2012, 07:30 PM
Obama and his bolshevik thugs are capable of doing anything to get re-elected, anything. They have no respect for the law. Old hair-plugs really screwed up in the debate with Eddie Munster - he came off as pompous, arrogant, rude and supersillious - he royally pissed off every woman I know. Woman really hate arrogant weasily men - old Joe Hair-Plugs really showed his true lying haughty stuck-up colors. He lost a big chunk of the female vote with his piss poor behaviour. Romney and the Munster kid will win this by a landslide, barring a major false flage or the Illegal Alien-in-Chief declaring martial law. The Obama campaign is in free fall collapse, demolished by a petulant ignorant entitled Negro and a senile hair-plugged hypocrite whose face is pulled too tight.

Horn
12th October 2012, 07:43 PM
did you watch the whole thing? i'm really bust tonight, have company coming in, but i want to know how to defeat them.

Apparently it has to do with purchasing an Iphone application for 6 or 7 dollars, then you can remote view & then run away from the fake aliens.

Because you'll know their next move.

gunDriller
13th October 2012, 05:57 AM
okay, one bag will work. but it has to be the original flavors, none of that tropical fruit bullshit.

how about some Ice Cube gum ?


only one thing though ... the wad of chewing gum i have is about 6 months old - but i'd be willing to award a piece, for a successful FF prediction.

Neuro
13th October 2012, 08:46 AM
First came WikiLeaks with its "digital savior," Julian Assange (http://javascript<b></b>:showWindow(500,800,'/floatWindow.cfm?id=2624');). We've written a good deal about how Assange seems linked to curious allies, including the elite-controlled Economist Magazine.

This is very interesting, since the economist is completely owned by Rothschild family. The founders of Israel, and the financers of both sides of most wars in history of man. Not strange that very few leaks are about Israel, and virtually none damning. Go to hell Assange!

Horn
13th October 2012, 09:02 AM
Go to hell Assange!

Been thinking that since the inception, what better way to keep all talk down to only those recorded in official meetings.

This way you can know if any of your diplomats are finding anything better than you.