dickweed?
"A man is to be held accountable for the thoughts he chooses to entertain." --Richard Alan Miller
"If both the past and the external world exist only in the mind, and if the mind itself is controllable-what then?" --George Orwell
"It's not a matter of what is true (reality) that counts but a matter of what is perceived to be true (reality)." --Henry Kissinger
stainless steel, 1.6 psig pressure cooker (see picture SS 1.6)
http://agmetalminer.com/2013/04/17/b...-yields-clues/
joboo (17th April 2013)
Hitch (17th April 2013)
You know what's funny? I'm trying to discuss the details/logistics of the pics, and instead, *some* of you guys keep calling me out with the ol "anti semite"... tactics.
Debate the info?...hell no...it's time to play the anti semite name game to shut down the debate!
Textbook examples right out of the playbook. Keeps happening time, and time again with the same users.
A bunch of closet jews in denial. Too funny. Talk about ultimate irony. Thanks for the laughs.
cmon...you guys are better than that.
It was time to move on. Too many jello head moonbats with personality issues post on this forum.
The 4chan pics estimated 30lbs, but I'm thinking were looking at 15 lbs max (edit: probably 11-12lbs) for the weight of these things. According to the Alex Jones comments they're now looking for the mid eastern guy in the blue track jacket. One thing that strikes me as odd is some of the comments use the person as not paying attention to prove something, but if you look closely there's all kinds of people looking in various directions not "paying attention". If the photos were compiled by the same person that made this comment it's a red flag for me.
It was time to move on. Too many jello head moonbats with personality issues post on this forum.
It was time to move on. Too many jello head moonbats with personality issues post on this forum.
Published on Apr 15, 2013 (Direct Link)
University of Mobile’s Cross Country Coach, who was near the finish line of the Boston Marathon when a series of explosions went off, said he thought it was odd there were bomb sniffing dogs at the start and finish lines.
“They kept making announcements to the participants do not worry, it’s just a training exercise,” Coach Ali Stevenson told Local 15.Stevenson said he saw law enforcement spotters on the roofs at the start of the race. He’s been in plenty of marathons in Chicago, D.C., Chicago, London and other major metropolitan areas but has never seen that level of security before.
“Evidently, I don’t believe they were just having a training exercise,” Stevenson said. “I think they must have had some sort of threat or suspicion called in.”Stevenson had just finished the marathon before the explosions. Stevenson said his wife had been sitting in one of the seating sections where an explosion went off, but thankfully she left her seat and was walking to meet up with him. “We are just so thankful right now,” Stevenson said.
http://www.veteranstoday.com/2013/04...er-inside-job/
Tricks and treachery are the practice of fools, that don't have brains enough to be honest. -Benjamin Franklin
Sincerity makes the very least person to be of more value than the most talented hypocrite. -Charles Spurgeon
vacuum (17th April 2013)
Rumor --- rumor ---rumor
I found this post on the 'net.
"I’ll keep it as short can I can. They’re going to pin this event on a male late teens to early 20s and say he did it because he’s unstable. They are going to find firearms and a NRA book in his home. They are going to to say he used reloading powder for the explosion and that reloading powder shouldn’t be for sale to the public. They are then going to say that because the powder in ammunition can be used for explosions that the number of rounds you can buy should be limited and taxed to help pay for these events....They won’t find the suspect till later this week and the raid is issued to occur on Friday. This was a staged event. The people hurt are real but the event was planned. Don’t let them hurt our rights."
Tricks and treachery are the practice of fools, that don't have brains enough to be honest. -Benjamin Franklin
Sincerity makes the very least person to be of more value than the most talented hypocrite. -Charles Spurgeon
life is good.