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Anyway seeing as this is a family friendly forum I will not talk about Less' mention of my 'tit is' any more lol I've said sorry, I was thankful for his answer and am sorry if it came across as being dismissive-I didn't mean it to was just aware that moderators may think I was whinging when I wasn't, I was just curious. Quote:
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A storm in a C cup perhaps?
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Some of the breast puns I've ever seen, those :)
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As we seem to have returned to talking about the religion of peace, love, and public amputations ... I'm wondering what the odds are that it was an Islamic terrorist group which was responsible. Still seems a little low tech. It's not as easy to park a van full of high explosive in Boston as it is in, say, Kabul or Damascus or anywhere in Pakistan.
By the way it crossed my mind ... short trip, eh ... that making a nuclear bomb is not all that difficult ... all you need is a can of the good stuff ... weapons grade stuff. Pay a visit to Radio Shack, and, bingo, you are in business. Oh, some assembly required.;) I was expecting the next big attack to be nuclear. There's also enough second hand warheads, already assembled, in Russia. I suspect lots of them are for sale. You know, some entrepreneur who wants to raise cash in order to buy a Premier League team. Perhaps terrorist groups have despaired of the BIG demonstration, and are reduced to using pressure cookers in order to express their love for god. |
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God a touchy subject for you then Eric? I guess so - you are afterall a God Member.
I expect Boston was an Islamic group. The photos look like it, and I don't believe they can organise anything larger these days without being uncovered. |
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So God member Eric,:D Yeh can't beat a know it all,that knows nowt.;) These bombers must be crapping themselves,if hes on there tail.:D
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I think America has been very lucky (and the UK). I think it would be almost impossible to stop a small group (3 or 4) who decide between themselves to do something like this. Its when there is a large group involved with the strings being pulled from abroad that the authorities manage to uncover it. Our borders are so open almost anyone could walk in and blow us up. |
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Boston of course has massive roots back to a Terrorist organisation just across the Irish sea to us and it is on record massive contributions were sent across from there to support them. Indeed even now the Orange White and Green tri-colour is very prominent over there, maybe not now but they did used to go round with Republican collecting tins in sympathetic pubs and bars. |
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It's America, it doesn't matter if they are the ones or not they just need to fit someone up to make the locals feel good about it. They are terrorists so have no rights in the US except the right to a free trip to Cuba
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Our local conspiracy theorist will be on soon saying it was a revenge attack by some Manc's with a pressure cooker full of Black Cat bangers for the 1996 Manchester bombing (unless she thinks it was a Manchester City council secret plan to regenerate the centre of Manchester. |
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For those of you who are willing to consider that this could be a 'false flag' attack,
there is detailed analysis of photos and videos here Boston Marathon - alleged "terror attack" - April 15, 2013 ? Cluesforum.info I can clearly see that many of you wont look because it is outside your comfort zone to consider the possibility that governments would inflict death and suffering on their own population. So be it - I can cope with your angry responses if you choose to make them. |
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When False Flags dont Fly anymore PEOPLE ARE LEARNING THE TRUTH - YouTube! |
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Not that I am saying you are a fruit and nut case Margaret, simply easily lead and blinkered in your vision of events. You do need go get Net Nanny installed on your PC. |
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What I find sad is the number of people who so readily cry 'conspiracy', every single time there is a tragedy, despite overwhelming evidence to the contrary |
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I agree that tragedies happen (Texas explosion appears to be 'real' and not staged). Just some tragedies show serious flaws in the official explanations. If you don't look for them, you don't see them. |
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As for flaws, the conspiracy theorist always points to a mispoken word, a strange shadow, an incorrect time etc, as evidence....which are usually down to simple human error, a scratch on a camera lens or a wristwatch that hasn't been wound up for a week. I also cannot understand how you differentiate Boston from Texas, you are using information gleaned from the media, whether mainstream or independent, which kinda destroys your own argument in post 127 which was ... "I don't know because I wasn't there" |
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....but that doesn't mean that there isn't one;) |
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Ok so they were Chechen brothers, one now dead - good.
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Quite a surprise ... wonder if they .... ooops, he ..... is aligned with any "official" terrorist group? Or just doing a little freelancing?
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To some people (like this crazy idiot at work) everything is a conspiracy. From the money we have in our pocket being fake to chemicals being pumped out of airplanes. From the queen is a lizard to the government are interbred alien giants from 10 million years ago
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Seems like they are shooting it out in boston. Twitter reports say its near a school and kids are being told to lie down....
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According to a CBC reporter close to the action, police are calling for a translator.
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They really could do wi taking this geezer alive, to see if they acted alone.
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cash... some reports saying other one is dead
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Of course Margaret ignores mainstream press, websites, bloggers in favour of Truth Seekers, she and others conveniently ignore the fact that these so called truth seekers may have their own hidden agenda more sinister than the conspiracy they tout |
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When I was watching news footage about this they were showing one of the suspects You Tube channel and the odd thing I noticed where it said "Video views" it was Zero = 0! According to that he'd had no video views? :confused: |
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hang on a criminal ethnic minority wants a translator where does he think he is ? in the E.U ? |
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Or are you just one of these non thinking consparitists? Sorry if consparitists is spelled wrong or even if it doesn't exist, the nearest my spell checker could come up with is constipation, which means either way, I don't give a sheite! :) |
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I subscribe to the Tinkerbelle doctrine of world order Margaret, vis if you think good things, good things tend to happen. Sadly a precept you choose for whatever reason to want to question or change in other people's minds, dangerous in extremis and sad at the same time. |
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Shame on you cashy! |
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Where do I claim that the United Federation of Planets is a myth??? Kindly refrain from placing words in my gob! It is an established fact that Nyrians do not use explosives, they do not believe in violence or war, they use translocators to copy and replace, kinda like the factually proven well known bodysnatchers of the Midwest USA. I was merely pointing out that those conspiratorial types would twist this and accuse the Nyrians of violent aggression. Wash your mouth out! |
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Him in Canada will now give us chapter and verse on the clone town in Ottawa and how he used to hunt ducks on the Rideau River with the Robertsons :rolleyes: |
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So the southern gun totin' state of Arkansas has this guy who is the gun totin' Republican state representative called Nate Bell. And in the middle of a city wide manhunt/curfew in Boston involving a dangerous bomber tweets from the bottom of his hillbilly redneck heart :- "I wonder how many Boston liberals spent the night cowering in their homes wishing they had an AR-15 with a hi-capacity magazine?" Cue, cheering, backslapping tweets from the stereotypical banjo playing, single toothed clampetts of the minor legislative state with very little political clout. Four hours later after a political backside thrashing from the big boys in the Republican party he posts... "I would like to apologize to the people of Boston & Massachusetts for the poor timing of my tweet earlier this morning. As a staunch and unwavering supporter of the individual right to self defense, I expressed my point of view without thinking of its effect on those still in time of crisis. In hindsight, given the ongoing tragedy that is still unfolding, I regret the poor choice of timing. Please know that my thoughts and prayers were with the people of Boston overnight and will continue as they recover from this tragedy." So he's a muppet and an idiot, but he's also a jobsworth coward who has buckled under pressure, sold his supporters down the river and does not even have the courage of his own convictions. He'll go far in politics :mad: |
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What gets me about this bombing is they questioned these assholes in 2011 about possible connections to Chechen extremists..... makes you wonder if Margaret has a good point...
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I doubt it, the authorities won't have any evidence to hold them.
Still I a sure Margaret or K will be on soon to show us the error of our ways.:rolleyes: |
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Sorry for delayed response BG.
I was listening to the Boston police radio transmissions last night, as were many thousands of others. The city was under martial law - curfew, house searches and 'stop and search' of anyone on the streets. It was an interesting insight into how martial law is implemented. A year ago the New York Times exposed the F.B.I. as 'terrorist facilitators'. It is looking increasingly likely that Boston bombing was in this category, but I have not yet finished websearching for opinions about it. One particular viewpoint was provided by a retired senior army officer - video below. http://www.nytimes.com/2012/04/29/op...anted=all&_r=0 extract - "But all these dramas were facilitated by the F.B.I., whose undercover agents and informers posed as terrorists offering a dummy missile, fake C-4 explosives, a disarmed suicide vest and rudimentary training. Suspects naïvely played their parts until they were arrested. " A retired Lieutenant Colonel in the Army weighs in on Boston. - YouTube |
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Of course if the suspect is going to commit a crime and you happen to infiltrate the group, how far do you go? The FBI, DEA and even the AFT have used deep undercover officers for many years, one of the most high profile was Donnie Brasco (Joe Pistone, his real name) who was deep undercover for 6 years in the Mafia. This is a grey area, unfortunately there are people out there trying to kill us, because we happen to have a different viewpoint from them, we cannot allow this to happen, so something must be done. We could carry this debate on all by itself. |
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Seems they caught the other un alive, so that could be a result, get the info before they top him.
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liek iv said before take him to the scene of the bombing and publicly execute him in the street infront of those who wish to watch
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I do see problems with the messages sent out by the response of law enforcement ... and the whole media thing in general. If I were a terrorist ... I do have the beard, but, unfortunately, not the energy and the interest;) ... I would be more than happy to see how much can be accomplished by so little (I'm not in any way attempting to trivialize the deaths and the injuries ... just talking of "scale") Two men ... well, a man and a teen shut down an urban area of over one million souls. Not a bad return on their investment. I expect to see more of these attacks. It's difficult to draw positives from this cowardly act without seeming compassionless; but it has to be done. Lessons have to be learned, action undertaken. We can draw comfort from the fact that such actions are becoming harder and harder to commit. Increasingly, for the perps, there is nowhere to run, nowhere to hide. Maybe we can look for more co-operation between the U.S. and Russia, which also has had a few problems with muslims in the Caucasus. Perhaps, most importantly, the West, in fact all civilized nations, will realize that there is a war going on, and that militant Islam has to be challenged wherever it appears. No more fear about being labelled a "rascist" or an "islamophobe" just because one denounces acts of terror, attacks on freedom of speech, the dehumanization of more than 50% of the world's population, the barbaric acts of a savage Sharia law ... well, you get the picture. |
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