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Aug 14 2005, 12:34 AM
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This one is about, remote viewing and telepathy. I remember watching a show on satellite about this guy who worked for the CIA on the Stargate Program. The Stargate Program was about using remote viewing to spy on different countries. They would sit a room and remote view different locations. Eventually the program was closed down. However, I saw a show where a soldier was selected for the same thing remote viewing, but left when the government started trying to use telepathy and remote viewing for assassinations. It was against his beliefs.
Anyway I am into remote viewing myself, and last year started to get remote viewing images, that requested the Australian Aborginals to rise up against the government. This was done though images of Afghanstian, the Aborginal flag and a call to rise up. My theory is that Osama Bin Laden and some of his closed aids are using telepathy and remote viewing for the terrorist operations. Using sublingal messages via telepathy and remote viewing to encourage terrorism, control operations and avoid capture, since he has not been captured. yet. Just a theory, but it would make a good book. Osama the telepathic terrorist. |
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Aug 14 2005, 05:01 AM
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yupper steven that would be a great book
you know I think the govt is using this method already in various ways i have a friend in military and he said they are indeed using this... so......have we got osama? my dad seems to think they do.... but i cant seem to tell...and are we in control now...??? or are we making matters worse??? oh vey.........too political for me..LOL hugs goddess |
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Aug 14 2005, 07:53 AM
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I think we may have Osama bin Laden, but we just aren't releasing it until an opprotune time, like when Bush's approval rating hits rock bottom.
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Aug 14 2005, 09:27 AM
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That is a plausable theory....
Bush along with Blair and Howard are pushing the world to fear terrorism in the same way they made us fear communism. Thus so they can have their little wars with the Middle East. If they caught him and anounced it publicy western countries would fear less. |
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Aug 14 2005, 04:47 PM
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(Keegan) That is a plausable theory....
Bush along with Blair and Howard are pushing the world to fear terrorism in the same way they made us fear communism. Thus so they can have their little wars with the Middle East. If they caught him and anounced it publicy western countries would fear less. Thats hittin the nail right on the spot dude, I think the American Gov't is deathy afraid of two things Civil Unrest, Terrisiom Anexed states, properties, countries. The use of fear among govt's is a very old idea...probably one of the first forms of control over people. "You have nothing to fear but fear itself" So declared President Franklin D. He was one of the few Presidents that I think was more real than some in this time. peace, Austin |
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Aug 14 2005, 05:34 PM
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He's right, they could probably catch him, but what's the rush? The plan is working, the people are afraid, they can do anything they want because the people are afraid. Why catch Osama when there's no need to? The war in the middle east...is so unjust that I don't even wanna talk about that. But like Bush said, terrorism can happen anywhere, anytime, so why single out a specific race and country and invade it?
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Aug 15 2005, 03:53 AM
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Aug 16 2005, 05:38 PM
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lmfao thats a damn funny picture there
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Aug 17 2005, 10:30 AM
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I have read some stuff on remote viewing and its applications for the wrong reasons are truly frightening. It always seems these gifts certain people have always seem to be hijacked for military purposes. I actually witnessed some very interesting research at my graduate school in applied psychology in regards to remote viewing. If as some people believe, it is as a result of people being able to use other parts of their brain - then is it not conceivable to believe as the human evolves and develops and we begin to use more and more of our brain (they say we only use 1/6th of our brain's capacity)
that eventually humans might become telephathic..say more so than the people we know of today? Now as for Osama and all the other stuff you guys are speculating on, all I will say is I personally think governments don't want any of us to know just how inept and powerless they really are and a lot of their behaviour is covering up their mistakes so youw on;t find out how inept they are. I have always found it strange Osama just vanished but then again if you remember the Jackal, the word's biggest terrorist, stayed uncaptured for years. How about Gaddafi and Arafat? They were one pt. considered the worst people in the world. Same with Castro. Yet they are all escaped assisination. Sometimes I wonder if they are deliberately left alive because governments need a straw dog or a bad guy to justify their budgets and activities. For me I look at the revived opium trade coming out of Afghanistan and being dumped in America and Europe, and I say who is the worst problem right now - OSama or these opium traders. Don't get me wrong about Osama, but surely the opium war lords being propped by the US are just as dangerous in the long run to our society. Ah it is so twisted. |
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Aug 18 2005, 01:08 AM
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Interesting information on the drug lords in Afghanistan, I think I saw a show on satellite tv about it, I can't remember the exact details, except I think they were trying to get the farmers to try their hand at something else. I don't no if it worked though.
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Aug 18 2005, 01:37 AM
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That's it...keep America doped up so we won't know or care what our gov't. is doing or what they're doing to others. Greed, corruption, addiction and ignorance all go hand in hand. Makes me sick. :sick:
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Aug 18 2005, 02:10 AM
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So America will do something about Afghanistan when they are habouring terrorists, but not when they are producing 75% of the worlds herion, thanks to their opium farms! This is happening largely to do with the economy of the country. Example: In the Ghor province of central Afghanistan, the UN estimates that half of the farmers don't earn enough to cover basic needs. So exhortations to plant alternatives seem doomed when a grower can make about $5,200 from an acre of opium but $121 from an acre of wheat. Thats why this is all happening! I would be doing the same! What are the economics of a poppy crop? Say you managed to harvest seven kilograms of raw opium in a year. At a price of about $300 a kilo, he earned almost $2100. In Europe 0.700 grams of pure heroin is worth €70,000 after it is refined from your seven kilograms of raw opium. Way more cash than wheat! These people arent doing this because they love drugs, they are doing it to survive and support their family.
Afghanistan regained its position as the largest opium country last year, producing 3,750 tons, and this year, production is expected to be as high, according to the U.N. Office on Drugs and Crime. Is some or all of this money that these drug-lords are creating going to terrorist organisations? If so, how could we stop it? |
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Aug 18 2005, 03:14 AM
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That same thing is going on with Columbia but with cocaine. I bet the US government uses the drug money of the streets of bigger American cities to supply enough mony to keep the so-called "black projects" working in the various airforce bases located in Utah, Nevada, New Mexico and other states.
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Aug 18 2005, 09:20 AM
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Entity that is one of the concerns-that black operations use drug money to fund their operations and that is precisely why you can have an absurd situation like the DEA and Dept. of Tobbacco and Fire Arms in effect fighting a losing battle against the CIA. This certainly happened when people were running cocaine from Columbia to fund Samoza's failed attempt to stay as leader of Nicaragua and it certainly kept Noriega in Panama fat and happy until he got greedy. The American foreign policy has always been very short sighted. They seem quick to prop up corupt regimes with what-ever means possible (drugs) and not look down the road and see at what expense its costing its own people and the people in the countries it tries to control. I mean look at this mess. To secure an oil pipeline the U.S. is willing to look the other way and let opium flood its streets to keep some Afghani war lords happy and use them as private security to assure the pipe-lines running through Afghanistan remain safe from sabotage. Seems to me that benefits the oil companies not the average Afghani or American. As for drug coruption, want to read something interesting - read up on the Bahamas and its corupt leader. That caribbean series of Islands has been a stop off dropping zone for cocaine that is then sent on to the States from Columbia for years. Billions of dollars are exchaning hands. There are hundreds of tiny islands in the Bahammas. The planes come in, drop the crap in the sea, guys go out in their bullet speed boats, pick up the stuff, and then reship it. These young guys that used to be shrimp fishermen now drive suped up bullet boats and live like big shots in big houses.
The DEA sits off the coast of the Bahammas watching all this insanity and can't do a thing and there is no way the CIA is not aware of this. But then the mega billions of dollars being exchanged whether its for drugs or oil or both in the long run makes it impossible for any government to police. And if you think the UN is any better fugget about it. They are just as corupt. They just busted some Russian dude in the UN for taking personal kick-backs and he was in charge of the oil sanctions of Iraq for the UN. Yah that guy and even the UN Commissioner's son (Koffi Annan's son) was busted for coruption and kick-backs, |
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