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  1. #1
    Larry
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  2. #2
    Todd Allcock
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    Re: Who benefits from this misinformation most?

    At 07 May 2007 00:34:04 +0000 Larry wrote:
    > http://omega.twoday.net/stories/3642285/



    "As most people know that have talked to me, we've established through
    bloodwork that my son is WiFi sensitive."

    Wow! They have a bloodtest for Wi-Fi sensitivity? I wonder how they
    establish via blood test that it's Wi-Fi signals, rather than, say,
    conservative AM talk radio that causes these spontaneous nose bleeds?


    "I really don't know what to do.. I am trying to find an attorney to
    represent us pro-bono in what likely would be a multimillion dollar case,
    but I haven't had much luck finding one yet."

    Suddenly, I have a newfound respect for lawyers!





  3. #3
    Larry
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    Re: Who benefits from this misinformation most?

    Todd Allcock <[email protected]> wrote in news:f1m3v5$vvp$1
    @aioe.org:

    > At 07 May 2007 00:34:04 +0000 Larry wrote:
    >> http://omega.twoday.net/stories/3642285/

    >
    >
    > "As most people know that have talked to me, we've established through
    > bloodwork that my son is WiFi sensitive."
    >
    > Wow! They have a bloodtest for Wi-Fi sensitivity? I wonder how they
    > establish via blood test that it's Wi-Fi signals, rather than, say,
    > conservative AM talk radio that causes these spontaneous nose bleeds?
    >
    >
    > "I really don't know what to do.. I am trying to find an attorney to
    > represent us pro-bono in what likely would be a multimillion dollar

    case,
    > but I haven't had much luck finding one yet."
    >
    > Suddenly, I have a newfound respect for lawyers!
    >
    >
    >


    What I'm hoping, praying?, for is that one of these days this RF
    radiation bull**** is going to blow up in corporate America's face and
    cause the public to be so terrified they are going to call for, and
    legislate, a complete ban on RF radiation on all frequencies because
    these bastards have convinced them everything that radiates is like
    Chernobyl. I can hear corporate America now trying to dispel these bogus
    fears to keep those profitable broadcast stations, microwave relay
    stations, satellites, cellphones, all the stuff corporate America sells
    us that radiates, really radiates HARD, like a 25MW (Megawatt, with the
    M) UHF TV station....not some 30mw little wifi router's bursts of
    RF....25MW of broadcast continuous power that can cook a bird right out
    of the sky on the wing!

    Every FM radio station you guys hear is running 100KW ERP. VHF TV, 316KW
    ERP, UHF TV varies between about 5MW and 25MW ERP.

    I also want all funding for the HAARP weapon the Navy and Air Force has
    constructed stopped! Do a little Googling about HAARP ripping open the
    thousands of amps of current right over your heads in the Ionosphere,
    just to see if we can make a weapon out of it from Tesla's ideas.

    Wifi my ass....Cellular is trying to stop the bleeding!

    Larry
    --
    This spammer called my cellphone:
    First American Payment
    10101 E Arapaho Rd
    Richardson, TX 75081
    972-301-3766
    They were nasty when I politely said I wasn't interested....(c;



  4. #4
    tscottme
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    Re: Who benefits from this misinformation most?

    Have you discovered the mind-control device hidden in of your tooth? Don't
    bother to knock out your "tooth" we have auxillary devices in your
    eyeglasses and most of your clothes. Even if you got out of range of our
    devices the chemicals we've put in airplane contrails will take care of you
    well enough. You are our lab rat and we will get our data.

    --

    Scott





  5. #5
    Larry
    Guest

    Re: Who benefits from this misinformation most?

    "tscottme" <[email protected]> wrote in
    news:[email protected]:

    > You are our lab rat and we will get our data.
    >


    http://youtube.com/results?search_query=verichip

    I'm 61. My life is pretty much over. However, many of you young people
    making fun of it don't remember the 3rd Reich but may be introduced to
    the 4th in ways you don't intend.

    Take a little cruise through your future.....

    After you've convinced yourselves that can't happen to you, here's more
    TV for tonights assignment:
    http://youtube.com/results?search_query=FEMA+camp

    The camps are real. Look at the movies! Herded like cattle to the
    slaughter....or the verichipping??

    Larry
    --
    Just keep sitting on your jean-clad asses until they come after YOU.




  6. #6
    clifto
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    Re: Who benefits from this misinformation most?

    tscottme wrote:
    > Have you discovered the mind-control device hidden in of your tooth? Don't
    > bother to knock out your "tooth" we have auxillary devices in your
    > eyeglasses and most of your clothes. Even if you got out of range of our
    > devices the chemicals we've put in airplane contrails will take care of you
    > well enough. You are our lab rat and we will get our data.


    You're out of luck. The government gave me tooth serum.

    --
    Postulate a God who's so smart He designed things we won't discover for the
    next ten years, but who's so incredibly stupid He couldn't think up the
    theory of evolution. Duhhhhhhhh. "Damn, Darwin, what a great idea!"



  7. #7
    tscottme
    Guest

    Re: Who benefits from this misinformation most?

    You do realize that those of us positioned to run the world can stampede
    people like you to run exactly where we desire by letting you discover "our
    secret plans." Would we really allow hundreds of hours of "conspiracy
    revealing" radio on the air each week if we didn't decide who and what was
    being released to the public? Who could afford to operate the hundreds of
    conspiracy revealing web sites if they weren't well-funded and carefully
    engineered to seem authentic. As long as we can keep the unemployed and the
    night-shift convenience store clerks busy looking at the stories we want
    them to look at we can make progress in our real programs without fear of
    discovery.



    --

    Scott





  8. #8
    Quaoar
    Guest

    Re: Who benefits from this misinformation most?

    Larry wrote:
    > Todd Allcock <[email protected]> wrote in news:f1m3v5$vvp$1
    > @aioe.org:
    >
    >> At 07 May 2007 00:34:04 +0000 Larry wrote:
    >>> http://omega.twoday.net/stories/3642285/

    >>
    >> "As most people know that have talked to me, we've established through
    >> bloodwork that my son is WiFi sensitive."
    >>
    >> Wow! They have a bloodtest for Wi-Fi sensitivity? I wonder how they
    >> establish via blood test that it's Wi-Fi signals, rather than, say,
    >> conservative AM talk radio that causes these spontaneous nose bleeds?
    >>
    >>
    >> "I really don't know what to do.. I am trying to find an attorney to
    >> represent us pro-bono in what likely would be a multimillion dollar

    > case,
    >> but I haven't had much luck finding one yet."
    >>
    >> Suddenly, I have a newfound respect for lawyers!
    >>
    >>
    >>

    >
    > What I'm hoping, praying?, for is that one of these days this RF
    > radiation bull**** is going to blow up in corporate America's face and
    > cause the public to be so terrified they are going to call for, and
    > legislate, a complete ban on RF radiation on all frequencies because
    > these bastards have convinced them everything that radiates is like
    > Chernobyl. I can hear corporate America now trying to dispel these bogus
    > fears to keep those profitable broadcast stations, microwave relay
    > stations, satellites, cellphones, all the stuff corporate America sells
    > us that radiates, really radiates HARD, like a 25MW (Megawatt, with the
    > M) UHF TV station....not some 30mw little wifi router's bursts of
    > RF....25MW of broadcast continuous power that can cook a bird right out
    > of the sky on the wing!
    >
    > Every FM radio station you guys hear is running 100KW ERP. VHF TV, 316KW
    > ERP, UHF TV varies between about 5MW and 25MW ERP.
    >
    > I also want all funding for the HAARP weapon the Navy and Air Force has
    > constructed stopped! Do a little Googling about HAARP ripping open the
    > thousands of amps of current right over your heads in the Ionosphere,
    > just to see if we can make a weapon out of it from Tesla's ideas.
    >
    > Wifi my ass....Cellular is trying to stop the bleeding!
    >
    > Larry


    Larry, when you invoke HAARP, it is my considered recommendation that
    you seek professional psychiatric or psychological counseling immediately.

    Q



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