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"BioFreak" |
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21 Apr 2007 12:19:05 PM |
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8 lessons on shooting engineers |
Lessons learnt on shooting engineers:
1- You can shoot engineers dead, then take a
nap, take a restroom break, sit at your
computer and send pictures and videos to NBC,
then go back shoot more engineers dead.
2- You can shoot engineers dead while the
police force engineers could muster to
protect them is hearing you from a safe
distance without shooting one bullet at you.
3- You can shoot engineers dead one at a
time, one by one, one after another, and tens
of them at the same spot, while other
engineers present are "hiding" below their
little desks exchanging glances with you
while you're shooting them dead.
4- You can shoot engineers dead, stop and
reload, then shoot more engineers dead while
they patiently wait for you to reload and
shoot more of them dead.
5- You can shoot the fleeing engineers dead
after they let go of the classroom door their
professor is trying to hold closed against
you.
6- You can shoot tens and tens of engineers
dead one by one if you have one hand, one
leg, one gun, one eye, but on one condition: You
must have, exactly, as many 22 caliber
bullets as there are engineers there for you
to shoot dead.
7- You can tell engineers for two full years
that you want to shoot them dead, then at the
end of that period go buy your gun, buy your
ammo, buy as many spare magazines that you
ever have money for, then go shoot them
dead.
8- You can shoot engineers dead until you
decide to stop shooting engineers dead.
--
"Beauty is the first test."
- Godfrey Hardy
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| Title: Re: 8 lessons on shooting engineers |
27 Apr 2007 12:23:02 AM |
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On Apr 21, 1:19 pm, BioFreak <BioFr...@FakeAddress.com> wrote:
Lessons learnt on shooting engineers:
1- You can shoot engineers dead, then take a
nap, take a restroom break, sit at your
computer and send pictures and videos to NBC,
then go back shoot more engineers dead.
Like moron physicist, the retards are always
talking to mechanical enginners.
Missile engineers not only shoot to kill, they
shoot to kill everything in the your moron
Quantum ocean, including NBC.
2- You can shoot engineers dead while the
police force engineers could muster to
protect them is hearing you from a safe
distance without shooting one bullet at you.
3- You can shoot engineers dead one at a
time, one by one, one after another, and tens
of them at the same spot, while other
engineers present are "hiding" below their
little desks exchanging glances with you
while you're shooting them dead.
4- You can shoot engineers dead, stop and
reload, then shoot more engineers dead while
they patiently wait for you to reload and
shoot more of them dead.
5- You can shoot the fleeing engineers dead
after they let go of the classroom door their
professor is trying to hold closed against
you.
6- You can shoot tens and tens of engineers
dead one by one if you have one hand, one
leg, one gun, one eye, but on one condition: You
must have, exactly, as many 22 caliber
bullets as there are engineers there for you
to shoot dead.
7- You can tell engineers for two full years
that you want to shoot them dead, then at the
end of that period go buy your gun, buy your
ammo, buy as many spare magazines that you
ever have money for, then go shoot them
dead.
8- You can shoot engineers dead until you
decide to stop shooting engineers dead.
--
"Beauty is the first test."
- Godfrey Hardy
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| User: "Don Stockbauer" |
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| Title: Re: 8 lessons on shooting engineers |
27 Apr 2007 12:26:04 AM |
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On Apr 26, 11:23 pm, "zzbun...@netscape.net" <zzbun...@netscape.net>
wrote:
On Apr 21, 1:19 pm, BioFreak <BioFr...@FakeAddress.com> wrote:
Lessons learnt on shooting engineers:
1- You can shoot engineers dead, then take a
nap, take a restroom break, sit at your
computer and send pictures and videos to NBC,
then go back shoot more engineers dead.
Like moron physicist, the retards are always
talking to mechanical enginners.
Missile engineers not only shoot to kill, they
shoot to kill everything in the your moron
Quantum ocean, including NBC.
A quantum ocean. That would be a pretty small target, wouldn't it?
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| User: "" |
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| Title: Re: 8 lessons on shooting engineers |
27 Apr 2007 02:07:21 AM |
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On Apr 27, 1:26 am, Don Stockbauer <donstockba...@hotmail.com> wrote:
On Apr 26, 11:23 pm, "zzbun...@netscape.net" <zzbun...@netscape.net>
wrote:
On Apr 21, 1:19 pm, BioFreak <BioFr...@FakeAddress.com> wrote:
Lessons learnt on shooting engineers:
1- You can shoot engineers dead, then take a
nap, take a restroom break, sit at your
computer and send pictures and videos to NBC,
then go back shoot more engineers dead.
Like moron physicist, the retards are always
talking to mechanical enginners.
Missile engineers not only shoot to kill, they
shoot to kill everything in the your moron
Quantum ocean, including NBC.
A quantum ocean. That would be a pretty small target, wouldn't it?
Not really, since it's exactly the same size as relativistic oceans,
that's we always have a two-for-one deal
with both mechanical AND electrical engineering morons.
It's all done with Lasers, and dead gestapo.
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| User: "BioFreak" |
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| Title: Re: 8 lessons on shooting engineers |
21 Apr 2007 12:46:01 PM |
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On Sat, 21 Apr 2007 12:19:05 -0500, BioFreak wrote:
Lessons learnt on shooting engineers:
Ah, yet one more lesson:
Lessons we learnt on shooting engineers dead:
1- You can shoot engineers dead, then take a
nap, take a restroom break, sit at your
computer send pictures and videos to NBC,
then go back shoot more engineers dead.
2- You can shoot engineers dead while other
engineers hold meetings to decide how to let
the engineers know that someone is shooting
them dead.
3- You can shoot engineers dead while the
police force protecting the engineers is
hearing you from a safe distance and without
shooting one bullet at you.
4- You can shoot engineers dead one at a
time, one by one, one after another, and tens
of them at the same spot, while other
engineers present are "hiding" below their
little desks exchanging glances with you
as you shoot them dead.
5- You can shoot engineers dead, stop and
reload, then shoot more engineers dead while
they patiently wait for you to reload to
shoot more of them dead.
6- You can shoot the fleeing engineers dead
after they let go of the classroom door their
professor is trying to hold closed against
you.
7- You can shoot tens and tens of engineers
dead one after another if you have one hand,
one leg, one gun, one eye, and one condition:
You must have as many 22 caliber bullets with
you as there are engineers there for you to
shoot dead.
8- You can tell engineers for two full years,
"I want to shoot you dead," then at the end
of that period go buy your gun, your ammo,
and as many spare magazines that you ever
have money for, then go actually shoot them
dead.
9- You can shoot engineers dead until you
stop shooting engineers dead.
--
"har mes ke be kimiyA resad zar gardad"
--
"haftA dokhtare kuro yesA'ate showhar mideh."
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| User: "Don Stockbauer" |
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| Title: Re: 8 lessons on shooting engineers |
21 Apr 2007 01:25:31 PM |
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On Apr 21, 1:46 pm, BioFreak <BioFr...@FakeAddress.com> wrote:
On Sat, 21 Apr 2007 12:19:05 -0500, BioFreak wrote:
Lessons learnt on shooting engineers:
Ah, yet one more lesson:
Lessons we learnt on shooting engineers dead:
1- You can shoot engineers dead, then take a
nap, take a restroom break, sit at your
computer send pictures and videos to NBC,
then go back shoot more engineers dead.
2- You can shoot engineers dead while other
engineers hold meetings to decide how to let
the engineers know that someone is shooting
them dead.
3- You can shoot engineers dead while the
police force protecting the engineers is
hearing you from a safe distance and without
shooting one bullet at you.
4- You can shoot engineers dead one at a
time, one by one, one after another, and tens
of them at the same spot, while other
engineers present are "hiding" below their
little desks exchanging glances with you
as you shoot them dead.
5- You can shoot engineers dead, stop and
reload, then shoot more engineers dead while
they patiently wait for you to reload to
shoot more of them dead.
6- You can shoot the fleeing engineers dead
after they let go of the classroom door their
professor is trying to hold closed against
you.
7- You can shoot tens and tens of engineers
dead one after another if you have one hand,
one leg, one gun, one eye, and one condition:
You must have as many 22 caliber bullets with
you as there are engineers there for you to
shoot dead.
8- You can tell engineers for two full years,
"I want to shoot you dead," then at the end
of that period go buy your gun, your ammo,
and as many spare magazines that you ever
have money for, then go actually shoot them
dead.
9- You can shoot engineers dead until you
stop shooting engineers dead.
--
"har mes ke be kimiyA resad zar gardad"
--
"haftA dokhtare kuro yesA'ate showhar mideh."
Have sumthin' agin engineers, do ya?
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| User: "The Ghost In The Machine" |
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| Title: Re: 8 lessons on shooting engineers |
21 Apr 2007 01:54:39 PM |
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In sci.physics, Don Stockbauer
<don.stockbauer@gmail.com>
wrote
on 21 Apr 2007 11:25:31 -0700
<1177179930.987250.310570@n59g2000hsh.googlegroups.com>:
On Apr 21, 1:46 pm, BioFreak <BioFr...@FakeAddress.com> wrote:
On Sat, 21 Apr 2007 12:19:05 -0500, BioFreak wrote:
Lessons learnt on shooting engineers:
Ah, yet one more lesson:
Lessons we learnt on shooting engineers dead:
1- You can shoot engineers dead, then take a
nap, take a restroom break, sit at your
computer send pictures and videos to NBC,
then go back shoot more engineers dead.
2- You can shoot engineers dead while other
engineers hold meetings to decide how to let
the engineers know that someone is shooting
them dead.
3- You can shoot engineers dead while the
police force protecting the engineers is
hearing you from a safe distance and without
shooting one bullet at you.
4- You can shoot engineers dead one at a
time, one by one, one after another, and tens
of them at the same spot, while other
engineers present are "hiding" below their
little desks exchanging glances with you
as you shoot them dead.
5- You can shoot engineers dead, stop and
reload, then shoot more engineers dead while
they patiently wait for you to reload to
shoot more of them dead.
6- You can shoot the fleeing engineers dead
after they let go of the classroom door their
professor is trying to hold closed against
you.
7- You can shoot tens and tens of engineers
dead one after another if you have one hand,
one leg, one gun, one eye, and one condition:
You must have as many 22 caliber bullets with
you as there are engineers there for you to
shoot dead.
8- You can tell engineers for two full years,
"I want to shoot you dead," then at the end
of that period go buy your gun, your ammo,
and as many spare magazines that you ever
have money for, then go actually shoot them
dead.
9- You can shoot engineers dead until you
stop shooting engineers dead.
--
"har mes ke be kimiyA resad zar gardad"
--
"haftA dokhtare kuro yesA'ate showhar mideh."
Have sumthin' agin engineers, do ya?
You'd think he'd also have something that would kill them
en masse. Shooting them one at a time is so inefficient.
Just wait for, say, an engineering consortium, and use
something along the lines of a neutron bomb.
Of course, developing something to kill engineers makes
him an engineer (of a killing device), therefore he should
probably also suicide.... ;-)
--
#191,
fortune: not found
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Posted via a free Usenet account from http://www.teranews.com
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| User: "Don Stockbauer" |
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| Title: Re: 8 lessons on shooting engineers |
22 Apr 2007 01:27:42 AM |
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On Apr 21, 12:54 pm, The Ghost In The Machine
<e...@sirius.tg00suus7038.net> wrote:
In sci.physics, Don Stockbauer
<don.stockba...@gmail.com>
wrote
on 21 Apr 2007 11:25:31 -0700
<1177179930.987250.310...@n59g2000hsh.googlegroups.com>:
On Apr 21, 1:46 pm, BioFreak <BioFr...@FakeAddress.com> wrote:
On Sat, 21 Apr 2007 12:19:05 -0500, BioFreak wrote:
Lessons learnt on shooting engineers:
Ah, yet one more lesson:
Lessons we learnt on shooting engineers dead:
1- You can shoot engineers dead, then take a
nap, take a restroom break, sit at your
computer send pictures and videos to NBC,
then go back shoot more engineers dead.
2- You can shoot engineers dead while other
engineers hold meetings to decide how to let
the engineers know that someone is shooting
them dead.
3- You can shoot engineers dead while the
police force protecting the engineers is
hearing you from a safe distance and without
shooting one bullet at you.
4- You can shoot engineers dead one at a
time, one by one, one after another, and tens
of them at the same spot, while other
engineers present are "hiding" below their
little desks exchanging glances with you
as you shoot them dead.
5- You can shoot engineers dead, stop and
reload, then shoot more engineers dead while
they patiently wait for you to reload to
shoot more of them dead.
6- You can shoot the fleeing engineers dead
after they let go of the classroom door their
professor is trying to hold closed against
you.
7- You can shoot tens and tens of engineers
dead one after another if you have one hand,
one leg, one gun, one eye, and one condition:
You must have as many 22 caliber bullets with
you as there are engineers there for you to
shoot dead.
8- You can tell engineers for two full years,
"I want to shoot you dead," then at the end
of that period go buy your gun, your ammo,
and as many spare magazines that you ever
have money for, then go actually shoot them
dead.
9- You can shoot engineers dead until you
stop shooting engineers dead.
--
"har mes ke be kimiyA resad zar gardad"
--
"haftA dokhtare kuro yesA'ate showhar mideh."
Have sumthin' agin engineers, do ya?
You'd think he'd also have something that would kill them
en masse. Shooting them one at a time is so inefficient.
Just wait for, say, an engineering consortium, and use
something along the lines of a neutron bomb.
Of course, developing something to kill engineers makes
him an engineer (of a killing device), therefore he should
probably also suicide.... ;-)
--
#191,
fortune: not found
--
Posted via a free Usenet account fromhttp://www.teranews.com
The Golden Rule breaks down for suicidal people. For it says "Do unto
others as you would have them do unto you." But if you're suicidal
you would welcome some one killing you. Therefor you would kill other
people by the golden rule.
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| User: "Puppet_Sock" |
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| Title: Re: 8 lessons on shooting engineers |
21 Apr 2007 09:53:21 PM |
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On Apr 21, 2:54 pm, The Ghost In The Machine
<e...@sirius.tg00suus7038.net> wrote:
[snip]
Of course, developing something to kill engineers makes
him an engineer (of a killing device), therefore he should
probably also suicide.... ;-)
He did.
While BioFreak has expressed things pretty, well, abrasively,
he does have a point. Over a period of hours this guy walked
around VT shooting people. Not one person shot *at* him.
I have not heard that anybody made even the slightest attempt
to stop him mid-slaughter. Couldn't somebody have waited
behind a corner and brained him with a chair or something?
Socks
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| User: "Ben newsam" |
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22 Apr 2007 05:33:25 AM |
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On 21 Apr 2007 19:53:21 -0700, Puppet_Sock <puppet_sock@hotmail.com>
wrote:
Couldn't somebody have waited
behind a corner and brained him with a chair or something?
You, of course, would have been first in the queue. Not.
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| User: "Don Stockbauer" |
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22 Apr 2007 08:24:18 AM |
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On Apr 22, 4:33 am, Ben newsam <ben.newsam.remove.t...@gmail.com>
wrote:
On 21 Apr 2007 19:53:21 -0700, Puppet_Sock <puppet_s...@hotmail.com>
wrote:
Couldn't somebody have waited
behind a corner and brained him with a chair or something?
You, of course, would have been first in the queue. Not.
Ever see that Twilight Zone episode based on the short story "It's a
Good Life" where Billy Mumy plays a child who has gained almost
infinite power over a village, able to "wish people out into the
cornfield" (ie, kill them) by thought alone? He had isolated the
village from the entire external Universe, the edge of town was just a
gray area where the people threw their garbage. Well, at a "party"
one night someone got drunk and suggested that he be brained with a
vase and Anthony turned him into a Jack-in-the-Box. So one must be
very careful about rushing someone with almost infinite powers. Or a
gun. But it prolly cudda been pulled off with this Virginia Tech
guy. I thought about it myself, he had to reload several times. But
maybe to key to all this is that people nowadays have been conditioned
to be more timid than sheep, to cower in the corner bleating. So
what's a girl to do?
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| User: "Bob Cain" |
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22 Apr 2007 02:21:44 PM |
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Don Stockbauer wrote:
I thought about it myself, he had to reload several times.
He had two guns. He was not without means of responding with hot,
hollow point lead to motion toward him while he reloaded.
His targets had no training or practice in dealing with a situation of
9 mm assault in a small room. He commanded each room from a single
corner entrance. He had no flank nor rear exposure.
All the paper tigers here spewing about what the targets should have
done and the cowardice they showed by not doing it are just waving
their little dicks. As they have implied, I'm sure all the critics
would have rushed into hostile fire to save themselves having just
seen what that fire had done to others who had no time to respond.
Yeah, right.
What puffed up idiots.
Bob
--
"Things should be described as simply as possible, but no simpler."
A. Einstein
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| User: "BioFreak" |
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| Title: Re: 8 lessons on shooting engineers |
22 Apr 2007 04:18:17 PM |
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On Sun, 22 Apr 2007 12:21:44 -0700, Bob Cain wrote:
He commanded each room from a single
corner entrance. He had no flank nor rear exposure.
Hehe :) Most of those who thought like you in that
building have begun rotting now. I guess they're
meeting, right now, the reality of what they actually
were. Just "puffed up idiots."
He had to enter rooms with closed doors didn't he?? His
hands, his legs, his head, had to begin entering the
room in between the door and the wall while you could
not be seen by him. And for all those others outside
the room the shots inside would pinpoint the moments
his attention was elsewhere and his hearing ability
nulled, wouldn't it. Could he see you while he was in
the room and you just outside the room? Four or five
guys from outside could rush in just after he'd enter
one of the rooms and beat him into a warm load of mush
before he could ever leave the first room he entered.
He repeated his acts in about 6 classrooms, you know.
There were many graduate students there in their late
20's and early 30's! What did they do other than
running for themselves and getting killed.
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"harche begandad namakash mizanand
vAy be ruzi ke begandad namak"
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| User: "BioFreak" |
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21 Apr 2007 10:56:55 PM |
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On 21 Apr 2007 19:53:21 -0700, Puppet_Sock wrote:
Couldn't somebody have waited
behind a corner and brained him with a chair or something?
It would require initiative. And you have to have that
to avoid pursuing an engineering career.
The marines who first stepped on the shores of Tarawa
island in WWII had to first walk half a mile in the sea
_towards_ japs' heavy machine guns constantly firing at
them. They started the slow march at chest-deep water
half a mile away, and ended it at the shore in
knee-deep water ten yards away from the guns, all the
while holding their gears up with both hands to keep
them dry. And enough of them made it there to blow the
the guns and pill-holes up and make it safe for others
to arrive. Young Iranians of my age in the early 1980s
fought and destroyed Iraqi tanks using nothing but
Honda motorcycles and grenade launchers. Two on each
bike, tied together, one riding one shooting. They
weren't "defending" their positions, mind you. They
were attacking the tanks in enemy territories! Blew
them one by one while half of the Iraqis wouldn't even
get enough time to turn the tanks' guns toward them.
You need initiative to succeed in both cases.
--
"National progress is the sum of individual
industry, energy, and uprightness, as national
decay is of individual idleness, selfishness, and
vice."
- Samuel Smiles
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22 Apr 2007 09:44:33 AM |
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On Apr 22, 4:56 am, BioFreak <BioFr...@FakeAddress.com> wrote:
On 21 Apr 2007 19:53:21 -0700, Puppet_Sock wrote:
Couldn't somebody have waited
behind a corner and brained him with a chair or something?
It would require initiative. And you have to have that
to avoid pursuing an engineering career.
The marines who first stepped on the shores of Tarawa
island in WWII had to first walk half a mile in the sea
_towards_ japs' heavy machine guns constantly firing at
them. They started the slow march at chest-deep water
half a mile away, and ended it at the shore in
knee-deep water ten yards away from the guns, all the
while holding their gears up with both hands to keep
them dry. And enough of them made it there to blow the
the guns and pill-holes up and make it safe for others
to arrive. Young Iranians of my age in the early 1980s
fought and destroyed Iraqi tanks using nothing but
Honda motorcycles and grenade launchers. Two on each
bike, tied together, one riding one shooting. They
weren't "defending" their positions, mind you. They
were attacking the tanks in enemy territories! Blew
them one by one while half of the Iraqis wouldn't even
get enough time to turn the tanks' guns toward them.
You need initiative to succeed in both cases.
--
"National progress is the sum of individual
industry, energy, and uprightness, as national
decay is of individual idleness, selfishness, and
vice."
- Samuel Smiles
I blame the Vikings. They never fought during the second world war,
they were neutral. They just used their money, ammassed from the slave
trade over a thousand years to set one country against another.
And since the Swiss banking industry controls everything, right into
your own mortgages and businesses, but deciding interest rates and
currency values, one country against another, they have it all sown
up, including what gets taught in school.
And so devices like Meyer's never see the light of day nor does
anything else that might change things, and the Vikings are dug into
the mountains, and they have their nights in every major organization
pulling the strings.
And it doesn't even look like they do, because the other banking
centers like London, their banks are just spinoffs of the Swiss
Banking industry, and then to be sure that they keep everyone hostage,
all the rich barons and the big evil doers have Swiss Bank accounts
and they keep their wealth there safe from their own respective
governments.
And so all the big criminals have their money directly in their banks
and under their control.
The Vikings are not stupid thats for sure, and they have done well
using military might, sheer brutality, and intelligence, to control
lives in the most distant corner of the globe.
And they can keep America fat, and just keep lending it money, what do
they care as long as they control America, even though America is in
debt 500,000 per family, and anyone who was solvent, sitting on the
floor of a bus depot, should be considered to be 500,000 richer, than
anyone in suburbia, but it doesn't work like that, because money alone
is not the measure of true wealth. It is how many holdings you have
and how well you play their game.
It didn't matter that Donald went bankrupt, because it is your ability
to borrow, that makes you wealthy, even if you have no money at all.
So all these things like wars and that are not usually for logical
reasons. They was no reason to pay Saddam for oil for all those years
when you could have burned Hydrogen, and then still no reason to
attack him twice for oil you don't need either.
It is them playing chess with humanity, controlling the banks, the
money and making puppets out of all.
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| Title: Re: 8 lessons on shooting engineers |
22 Apr 2007 09:55:38 AM |
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On Apr 22, 3:44 pm, wrote:
On Apr 22, 4:56 am, BioFreak <BioFr...@FakeAddress.com> wrote:
On 21 Apr 2007 19:53:21 -0700, Puppet_Sock wrote:
Couldn't somebody have waited
behind a corner and brained him with a chair or something?
It would require initiative. And you have to have that
to avoid pursuing an engineering career.
The marines who first stepped on the shores of Tarawa
island in WWII had to first walk half a mile in the sea
_towards_ japs' heavy machine guns constantly firing at
them. They started the slow march at chest-deep water
half a mile away, and ended it at the shore in
knee-deep water ten yards away from the guns, all the
while holding their gears up with both hands to keep
them dry. And enough of them made it there to blow the
the guns and pill-holes up and make it safe for others
to arrive. Young Iranians of my age in the early 1980s
fought and destroyed Iraqi tanks using nothing but
Honda motorcycles and grenade launchers. Two on each
bike, tied together, one riding one shooting. They
weren't "defending" their positions, mind you. They
were attacking the tanks in enemy territories! Blew
them one by one while half of the Iraqis wouldn't even
get enough time to turn the tanks' guns toward them.
You need initiative to succeed in both cases.
--
"National progress is the sum of individual
industry, energy, and uprightness, as national
decay is of individual idleness, selfishness, and
vice."
- Samuel Smiles
I blame the Vikings. They never fought during the second world war,
they were neutral. They just used their money, ammassed from the slave
trade over a thousand years to set one country against another.
And since the Swiss banking industry controls everything, right into
your own mortgages and businesses, but deciding interest rates and
currency values, one country against another, they have it all sown
up, including what gets taught in school.
And so devices like Meyer's never see the light of day nor does
anything else that might change things, and the Vikings are dug into
the mountains, and they have their nights in every major organization
pulling the strings.
And it doesn't even look like they do, because the other banking
centers like London, their banks are just spinoffs of the Swiss
Banking industry, and then to be sure that they keep everyone hostage,
all the rich barons and the big evil doers have Swiss Bank accounts
and they keep their wealth there safe from their own respective
governments.
And so all the big criminals have their money directly in their banks
and under their control.
The Vikings are not stupid thats for sure, and they have done well
using military might, sheer brutality, and intelligence, to control
lives in the most distant corner of the globe.
And they can keep America fat, and just keep lending it money, what do
they care as long as they control America, even though America is in
debt 500,000 per family, and anyone who was solvent, sitting on the
floor of a bus depot, should be considered to be 500,000 richer, than
anyone in suburbia, but it doesn't work like that, because money alone
is not the measure of true wealth. It is how many holdings you have
and how well you play their game.
It didn't matter that Donald went bankrupt, because it is your ability
to borrow, that makes you wealthy, even if you have no money at all.
So all these things like wars and that are not usually for logical
reasons. They was no reason to pay Saddam for oil for all those years
when you could have burned Hydrogen, and then still no reason to
attack him twice for oil you don't need either.
It is them playing chess with humanity, controlling the banks, the
money and making puppets out of all.
And they like their slaves fat and placated, because really they
themselves need for nothing, so they just want to move things around
so that they fulfill their power lust, and in that way by controlling
the banks, controlling the money, they control a superpower. You. And
you are their slaves, being taught their doctrines, doing their
bidding around the world, be that in Haiti, or wherever they feel like
sending you to do some damage or institute their policies.
And if you don't like it, they will raise your interest rates and put
the squeeze on the collar they have around your puny slave necks.
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21 Apr 2007 11:55:33 PM |
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On Apr 22, 4:56 am, BioFreak <BioFr...@FakeAddress.com> wrote:
On 21 Apr 2007 19:53:21 -0700, Puppet_Sock wrote:
Couldn't somebody have waited
behind a corner and brained him with a chair or something?
It would require initiative. And you have to have that
to avoid pursuing an engineering career.
The marines who first stepped on the shores of Tarawa
island in WWII had to first walk half a mile in the sea
_towards_ japs' heavy machine guns constantly firing at
them. They started the slow march at chest-deep water
half a mile away, and ended it at the shore in
knee-deep water ten yards away from the guns, all the
while holding their gears up with both hands to keep
them dry. And enough of them made it there to blow the
the guns and pill-holes up and make it safe for others
to arrive. Young Iranians of my age in the early 1980s
fought and destroyed Iraqi tanks using nothing but
Honda motorcycles and grenade launchers. Two on each
bike, tied together, one riding one shooting. They
weren't "defending" their positions, mind you. They
were attacking the tanks in enemy territories! Blew
them one by one while half of the Iraqis wouldn't even
get enough time to turn the tanks' guns toward them.
You need initiative to succeed in both cases.
--
"National progress is the sum of individual
industry, energy, and uprightness, as national
decay is of individual idleness, selfishness, and
vice."
- Samuel Smiles
I got it all figured out. We can make a lot of money on them websites
if we do it right. And the land all picked out. Have it all in one
month. Right smack in one month.
Tell me again George, like you done before. About the websites.
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21 Apr 2007 04:20:32 PM |
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On Apr 21, 7:54 pm, The Ghost In The Machine
<e...@sirius.tg00suus7038.net> wrote:
In sci.physics, Don Stockbauer
<don.stockba...@gmail.com>
wrote
on 21 Apr 2007 11:25:31 -0700
<1177179930.987250.310...@n59g2000hsh.googlegroups.com>:
On Apr 21, 1:46 pm, BioFreak <BioFr...@FakeAddress.com> wrote:
On Sat, 21 Apr 2007 12:19:05 -0500, BioFreak wrote:
Lessons learnt on shooting engineers:
Ah, yet one more lesson:
Lessons we learnt on shooting engineers dead:
1- You can shoot engineers dead, then take a
nap, take a restroom break, sit at your
computer send pictures and videos to NBC,
then go back shoot more engineers dead.
2- You can shoot engineers dead while other
engineers hold meetings to decide how to let
the engineers know that someone is shooting
them dead.
3- You can shoot engineers dead while the
police force protecting the engineers is
hearing you from a safe distance and without
shooting one bullet at you.
4- You can shoot engineers dead one at a
time, one by one, one after another, and tens
of them at the same spot, while other
engineers present are "hiding" below their
little desks exchanging glances with you
as you shoot them dead.
5- You can shoot engineers dead, stop and
reload, then shoot more engineers dead while
they patiently wait for you to reload to
shoot more of them dead.
6- You can shoot the fleeing engineers dead
after they let go of the classroom door their
professor is trying to hold closed against
you.
7- You can shoot tens and tens of engineers
dead one after another if you have one hand,
one leg, one gun, one eye, and one condition:
You must have as many 22 caliber bullets with
you as there are engineers there for you to
shoot dead.
8- You can tell engineers for two full years,
"I want to shoot you dead," then at the end
of that period go buy your gun, your ammo,
and as many spare magazines that you ever
have money for, then go actually shoot them
dead.
9- You can shoot engineers dead until you
stop shooting engineers dead.
--
"har mes ke be kimiyA resad zar gardad"
--
"haftA dokhtare kuro yesA'ate showhar mideh."
Have sumthin' agin engineers, do ya?
You'd think he'd also have something that would kill them
en masse. Shooting them one at a time is so inefficient.
Just wait for, say, an engineering consortium, and use
something along the lines of a neutron bomb.
Of course, developing something to kill engineers makes
him an engineer (of a killing device), therefore he should
probably also suicide.... ;-)
--
#191,
fortune: not found
--
Posted via a free Usenet account fromhttp://www.teranews.com
Well it looks to me as if there are two games going on in this
universal simulator we call life.
And there appears to be programmers, up there somewhere over the
rainbow as well, and we down here on the ground are both players and
played.
We can, if we learn how, play a sidebar game within this game,
providing it doesn't bother the big game on the big board.
And some of us can even observe the game the big players up there
play, and watch the action and see events unfold and not just chalk
things up to the obvious explanation.
For instance 911. It was this, it was that, and it was something else,
and 20 years from now maybe people will be trying to prove it happened
at all.
Like the grassy knoll and like so many other mysterious events we can
either believe what the news tells us, or we can think it is a
conspiracy.
Or we can also see it as the gamers playing up there and the
programmers writing code as they see fit.
So another engineer gets shot only this time at NASA or one was
involved in that shooting and again it is about engineers.
And then an engineer lands in Russia today from the space station, a
space tourist, who paid 25 million for his ride.
And I suppose if we find out why the guy shot that guy at NASA it will
be for some reason like a lovers quarrel, a disgruntled employee a
lone nutter or the like.
Its like in Israel, where they shoot one for yes and shoot two for no.
It probably isn't a good idea for those of us on the ground to spend
much time trying to see from the perspective of the players at the
terminals in the sky, as that isn't our perspective. We are here, not
there and so really probably shouldn't waste our time seeing the game
play in any other way then it is on our level.
Which is, a disturbed young man, takes out his frustrations on fellow
students.
Everyone can buy that story, even without all the extra added
convincing evidence sent to the News agency by mail, during the event.
We believe you already. He was there, he did it, he has a history, you
can stop writing code now, and I was relieved to find out that these
were stationary engineers and sanitation engineers and social
engineers and not engineers working in a laboratory on Hydrogen. Or
orgone as some call it....
http://video.google.ca/videosearch?q=moe-joe+cell
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21 Apr 2007 05:04:10 PM |
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On Apr 21, 10:20 pm, wrote:
On Apr 21, 7:54 pm, The Ghost In The Machine
<e...@sirius.tg00suus7038.net> wrote:
In sci.physics, Don Stockbauer
<don.stockba...@gmail.com>
wrote
on 21 Apr 2007 11:25:31 -0700
<1177179930.987250.310...@n59g2000hsh.googlegroups.com>:
On Apr 21, 1:46 pm, BioFreak <BioFr...@FakeAddress.com> wrote:
On Sat, 21 Apr 2007 12:19:05 -0500, BioFreak wrote:
Lessons learnt on shooting engineers:
Ah, yet one more lesson:
Lessons we learnt on shooting engineers dead:
1- You can shoot engineers dead, then take a
nap, take a restroom break, sit at your
computer send pictures and videos to NBC,
then go back shoot more engineers dead.
2- You can shoot engineers dead while other
engineers hold meetings to decide how to let
the engineers know that someone is shooting
them dead.
3- You can shoot engineers dead while the
police force protecting the engineers is
hearing you from a safe distance and without
shooting one bullet at you.
4- You can shoot engineers dead one at a
time, one by one, one after another, and tens
of them at the same spot, while other
engineers present are "hiding" below their
little desks exchanging glances with you
as you shoot them dead.
5- You can shoot engineers dead, stop and
reload, then shoot more engineers dead while
they patiently wait for you to reload to
shoot more of them dead.
6- You can shoot the fleeing engineers dead
after they let go of the classroom door their
professor is trying to hold closed against
you.
7- You can shoot tens and tens of engineers
dead one after another if you have one hand,
one leg, one gun, one eye, and one condition:
You must have as many 22 caliber bullets with
you as there are engineers there for you to
shoot dead.
8- You can tell engineers for two full years,
"I want to shoot you dead," then at the end
of that period go buy your gun, your ammo,
and as many spare magazines that you ever
have money for, then go actually shoot them
dead.
9- You can shoot engineers dead until you
stop shooting engineers dead.
--
"har mes ke be kimiyA resad zar gardad"
--
"haftA dokhtare kuro yesA'ate showhar mideh."
Have sumthin' agin engineers, do ya?
You'd think he'd also have something that would kill them
en masse. Shooting them one at a time is so inefficient.
Just wait for, say, an engineering consortium, and use
something along the lines of a neutron bomb.
Of course, developing something to kill engineers makes
him an engineer (of a killing device), therefore he should
probably also suicide.... ;-)
--
#191,
fortune: not found
--
Posted via a free Usenet account fromhttp://www.teranews.com
Well it looks to me as if there are two games going on in this
universal simulator we call life.
And there appears to be programmers, up there somewhere over the
rainbow as well, and we down here on the ground are both players and
played.
We can, if we learn how, play a sidebar game within this game,
providing it doesn't bother the big game on the big board.
And some of us can even observe the game the big players up there
play, and watch the action and see events unfold and not just chalk
things up to the obvious explanation.
For instance 911. It was this, it was that, and it was something else,
and 20 years from now maybe people will be trying to prove it happened
at all.
Like the grassy knoll and like so many other mysterious events we can
either believe what the news tells us, or we can think it is a
conspiracy.
Or we can also see it as the gamers playing up there and the
programmers writing code as they see fit.
So another engineer gets shot only this time at NASA or one was
involved in that shooting and again it is about engineers.
And then an engineer lands in Russia today from the space station, a
space tourist, who paid 25 million for his ride.
And I suppose if we find out why the guy shot that guy at NASA it will
be for some reason like a lovers quarrel, a disgruntled employee a
lone nutter or the like.
Its like in Israel, where they shoot one for yes and shoot two for no.
It probably isn't a good idea for those of us on the ground to spend
much time trying to see from the perspective of the players at the
terminals in the sky, as that isn't our perspective. We are here, not
there and so really probably shouldn't waste our time seeing the game
play in any other way then it is on our level.
Which is, a disturbed young man, takes out his frustrations on fellow
students.
Everyone can buy that story, even without all the extra added
convincing evidence sent to the News agency by mail, during the event.
We believe you already. He was there, he did it, he has a history, you
can stop writing code now, and I was relieved to find out that these
were stationary engineers and sanitation engineers and social
engineers and not engineers working in a laboratory on Hydrogen. Or
orgone as some call it....
http://video.google.ca/videosearch?q=moe-joe+cell
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/joecellfreeenergydevice/message/14601
And you know if you take a look at those that he has his Moe-joe
workin and he has his special rocks rigged up to his charkraifiers and
foot defabulators and he is getting some good results.
And 8 people have managed to get their cars workin on the Moe-Joe cell
and as stated in the user group two are still with them, and I don't
know if they left the group or left the game.
But with a little electro-statics, as well as your 1 amp of current,
you really get your Moe-Joe working as you can see in this orgone
generator here...
And just a side note, if you are an actual engineer, you may want to
run to your bunker, as I show this video, just to be on the safe side.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-3333992194168790800&q=water+car+inventor+murdered
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21 Apr 2007 05:25:25 PM |
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On Apr 21, 11:04 pm, wrote:
On Apr 21, 10:20 pm, wrote:
On Apr 21, 7:54 pm, The Ghost In The Machine
<e...@sirius.tg00suus7038.net> wrote:
In sci.physics, Don Stockbauer
<don.stockba...@gmail.com>
wrote
on 21 Apr 2007 11:25:31 -0700
<1177179930.987250.310...@n59g2000hsh.googlegroups.com>:
On Apr 21, 1:46 pm, BioFreak <BioFr...@FakeAddress.com> wrote:
On Sat, 21 Apr 2007 12:19:05 -0500, BioFreak wrote:
Lessons learnt on shooting engineers:
Ah, yet one more lesson:
Lessons we learnt on shooting engineers dead:
1- You can shoot engineers dead, then take a
nap, take a restroom break, sit at your
computer send pictures and videos to NBC,
then go back shoot more engineers dead.
2- You can shoot engineers dead while other
engineers hold meetings to decide how to let
the engineers know that someone is shooting
them dead.
3- You can shoot engineers dead while the
police force protecting the engineers is
hearing you from a safe distance and without
shooting one bullet at you.
4- You can shoot engineers dead one at a
time, one by one, one after another, and tens
of them at the same spot, while other
engineers present are "hiding" below their
little desks exchanging glances with you
as you shoot them dead.
5- You can shoot engineers dead, stop and
reload, then shoot more engineers dead while
they patiently wait for you to reload to
shoot more of them dead.
6- You can shoot the fleeing engineers dead
after they let go of the classroom door their
professor is trying to hold closed against
you.
7- You can shoot tens and tens of engineers
dead one after another if you have one hand,
one leg, one gun, one eye, and one condition:
You must have as many 22 caliber bullets with
you as there are engineers there for you to
shoot dead.
8- You can tell engineers for two full years,
"I want to shoot you dead," then at the end
of that period go buy your gun, your ammo,
and as many spare magazines that you ever
have money for, then go actually shoot them
dead.
9- You can shoot engineers dead until you
stop shooting engineers dead.
--
"har mes ke be kimiyA resad zar gardad"
--
"haftA dokhtare kuro yesA'ate showhar mideh."
Have sumthin' agin engineers, do ya?
You'd think he'd also have something that would kill them
en masse. Shooting them one at a time is so inefficient.
Just wait for, say, an engineering consortium, and use
something along the lines of a neutron bomb.
Of course, developing something to kill engineers makes
him an engineer (of a killing device), therefore he should
probably also suicide.... ;-)
--
#191,
fortune: not found
--
Posted via a free Usenet account fromhttp://www.teranews.com
Well it looks to me as if there are two games going on in this
universal simulator we call life.
And there appears to be programmers, up there somewhere over the
rainbow as well, and we down here on the ground are both players and
played.
We can, if we learn how, play a sidebar game within this game,
providing it doesn't bother the big game on the big board.
And some of us can even observe the game the big players up there
play, and watch the action and see events unfold and not just chalk
things up to the obvious explanation.
For instance 911. It was this, it was that, and it was something else,
and 20 years from now maybe people will be trying to prove it happened
at all.
Like the grassy knoll and like so many other mysterious events we can
either believe what the news tells us, or we can think it is a
conspiracy.
Or we can also see it as the gamers playing up there and the
programmers writing code as they see fit.
So another engineer gets shot only this time at NASA or one was
involved in that shooting and again it is about engineers.
And then an engineer lands in Russia today from the space station, a
space tourist, who paid 25 million for his ride.
And I suppose if we find out why the guy shot that guy at NASA it will
be for some reason like a lovers quarrel, a disgruntled employee a
lone nutter or the like.
Its like in Israel, where they shoot one for yes and shoot two for no.
It probably isn't a good idea for those of us on the ground to spend
much time trying to see from the perspective of the players at the
terminals in the sky, as that isn't our perspective. We are here, not
there and so really probably shouldn't waste our time seeing the game
play in any other way then it is on our level.
Which is, a disturbed young man, takes out his frustrations on fellow
students.
Everyone can buy that story, even without all the extra added
convincing evidence sent to the News agency by mail, during the event.
We believe you already. He was there, he did it, he has a history, you
can stop writing code now, and I was relieved to find out that these
were stationary engineers and sanitation engineers and social
engineers and not engineers working in a laboratory on Hydrogen. Or
orgone as some call it....
http://video.google.ca/videosearch?q=moe-joe+cell
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/joecellfreeenergydevice/message/14601
And you know if you take a look at those that he has his Moe-joe
workin and he has his special rocks rigged up to his charkraifiers and
foot defabulators and he is getting some good results.
And 8 people have managed to get their cars workin on the Moe-Joe cell
and as stated in the user group two are still with them, and I don't
know if they left the group or left the game.
But with a little electro-statics, as well as your 1 amp of current,
you really get your Moe-Joe working as you can see in this orgone
generator here...
And just a side note, if you are an actual engineer, you may want to
run to your bunker, as I show this video, just to be on the safe side.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-3333992194168790800&q=water+...
But you see it is not just the wealthy oil barons in Arabia, who want
to hush up this oh so simple technology, as Stan states he was offered
well over a billion dollars just to sit on this electrostatic method
of separating hydrogen and oxygen from tao water, its not just those
rich wealthy oil barons that engineers have to fear, because I heard a
rumor, that ordinary people all over the world are now offering a
bounty for engineer pelts, because they have done nothing with it.
And given that there are 6 billion hunters, and oh so few hunted, they
may soon become extinct.
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21 Apr 2007 05:39:02 PM |
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On Apr 21, 11:25 pm, wrote:
On Apr 21, 11:04 pm, wrote:
On Apr 21, 10:20 pm, wrote:
On Apr 21, 7:54 pm, The Ghost In The Machine
<e...@sirius.tg00suus7038.net> wrote:
In sci.physics, Don Stockbauer
<don.stockba...@gmail.com>
wrote
on 21 Apr 2007 11:25:31 -0700
<1177179930.987250.310...@n59g2000hsh.googlegroups.com>:
On Apr 21, 1:46 pm, BioFreak <BioFr...@FakeAddress.com> wrote:
On Sat, 21 Apr 2007 12:19:05 -0500, BioFreak wrote:
Lessons learnt on shooting engineers:
Ah, yet one more lesson:
Lessons we learnt on shooting engineers dead:
1- You can shoot engineers dead, then take a
nap, take a restroom break, sit at your
computer send pictures and videos to NBC,
then go back shoot more engineers dead.
2- You can shoot engineers dead while other
engineers hold meetings to decide how to let
the engineers know that someone is shooting
them dead.
3- You can shoot engineers dead while the
police force protecting the engineers is
hearing you from a safe distance and without
shooting one bullet at you.
4- You can shoot engineers dead one at a
time, one by one, one after another, and tens
of them at the same spot, while other
engineers present are "hiding" below their
little desks exchanging glances with you
as you shoot them dead.
5- You can shoot engineers dead, stop and
reload, then shoot more engineers dead while
they patiently wait for you to reload to
shoot more of them dead.
6- You can shoot the fleeing engineers dead
after they let go of the classroom door their
professor is trying to hold closed against
you.
7- You can shoot tens and tens of engineers
dead one after another if you have one hand,
one leg, one gun, one eye, and one condition:
You must have as many 22 caliber bullets with
you as there are engineers there for you to
shoot dead.
8- You can tell engineers for two full years,
"I want to shoot you dead," then at the end
of that period go buy your gun, your ammo,
and as many spare magazines that you ever
have money for, then go actually shoot them
dead.
9- You can shoot engineers dead until you
stop shooting engineers dead.
--
"har mes ke be kimiyA resad zar gardad"
--
"haftA dokhtare kuro yesA'ate showhar mideh."
Have sumthin' agin engineers, do ya?
You'd think he'd also have something that would kill them
en masse. Shooting them one at a time is so inefficient.
Just wait for, say, an engineering consortium, and use
something along the lines of a neutron bomb.
Of course, developing something to kill engineers makes
him an engineer (of a killing device), therefore he should
probably also suicide.... ;-)
--
#191,
fortune: not found
--
Posted via a free Usenet account fromhttp://www.teranews.com
Well it looks to me as if there are two games going on in this
universal simulator we call life.
And there appears to be programmers, up there somewhere over the
rainbow as well, and we down here on the ground are both players and
played.
We can, if we learn how, play a sidebar game within this game,
providing it doesn't bother the big game on the big board.
And some of us can even observe the game the big players up there
play, and watch the action and see events unfold and not just chalk
things up to the obvious explanation.
For instance 911. It was this, it was that, and it was something else,
and 20 years from now maybe people will be trying to prove it happened
at all.
Like the grassy knoll and like so many other mysterious events we can
either believe what the news tells us, or we can think it is a
conspiracy.
Or we can also see it as the gamers playing up there and the
programmers writing code as they see fit.
So another engineer gets shot only this time at NASA or one was
involved in that shooting and again it is about engineers.
And then an engineer lands in Russia today from the space station, a
space tourist, who paid 25 million for his ride.
And I suppose if we find out why the guy shot that guy at NASA it will
be for some reason like a lovers quarrel, a disgruntled employee a
lone nutter or the like.
Its like in Israel, where they shoot one for yes and shoot two for no.
It probably isn't a good idea for those of us on the ground to spend
much time trying to see from the perspective of the players at the
terminals in the sky, as that isn't our perspective. We are here, not
there and so really probably shouldn't waste our time seeing the game
play in any other way then it is on our level.
Which is, a disturbed young man, takes out his frustrations on fellow
students.
Everyone can buy that story, even without all the extra added
convincing evidence sent to the News agency by mail, during the event.
We believe you already. He was there, he did it, he has a history, you
can stop writing code now, and I was relieved to find out that these
were stationary engineers and sanitation engineers and social
engineers and not engineers working in a laboratory on Hydrogen. Or
orgone as some call it....
http://video.google.ca/videosearch?q=moe-joe+cell
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/joecellfreeenergydevice/message/14601
And you know if you take a look at those that he has his Moe-joe
workin and he has his special rocks rigged up to his charkraifiers and
foot defabulators and he is getting some good results.
And 8 people have managed to get their cars workin on the Moe-Joe cell
and as stated in the user group two are still with them, and I don't
know if they left the group or left the game.
But with a little electro-statics, as well as your 1 amp of current,
you really get your Moe-Joe working as you can see in this orgone
generator here...
And just a side note, if you are an actual engineer, you may want to
run to your bunker, as I show this video, just to be on the safe side.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-3333992194168790800&q=water+...
But you see it is not just the wealthy oil barons in Arabia, who want
to hush up this oh so simple technology, as Stan states he was offered
well over a billion dollars just to sit on this electrostatic method
of separating hydrogen and oxygen from tao water, its not just those
rich wealthy oil barons that engineers have to fear, because I heard a
rumor, that ordinary people all over the world are now offering a
bounty for engineer pelts, because they have done nothing with it.
And given that there are 6 billion hunters, and oh so few hunted, they
may soon become extinct.
So maybe, just maybe, someone or ones, if it is a multiplayer game up
there or not I don't know, but someone or ones might be saying, "you
are fearing the Arabs, so we can't have this cheap fuel, and we have
to pay the Arabs instead?
Well brother fear us, cause we are some mean motherfuckers, who you
seriously should fear, and we will kill every ***** last one of you
before you can say what the ***** just hit me, if you don't get those
***** cars on the road post haste."
Maybe, but I don't know for sure.
We will have to wait and see I guess, how this all plays out.
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21 Apr 2007 07:56:23 PM |
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On 21 Apr 2007 11:25:31 -0700, Don Stockbauer wrote:
Have sumthin' agin engineers, do ya?
10- You can successfully shoot engineers dead because
what's needed for your success happens to be what made
them engineers.
--
"inhameh charidi donbat ku?"
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21 Apr 2007 08:05:38 PM |
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On Apr 21, 11:25 am, Don Stockbauer <don.stockba...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Apr 21, 1:46 pm, BioFreak <BioFr...@FakeAddress.com> wrote:
On Sat, 21 Apr 2007 12:19:05 -0500, BioFreak wrote:
Lessons learnt on shooting engineers:
(snip)
Have sumthin' agin engineers, do ya?
Apparently that engineers can make it possible to not have to live
in a stinking hovel dying young of awful diseases while murdering your
neighbors because they don't worship your hateful deity.
Mark L. Fergerson
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| Title: Re: 8 lessons on shooting engineers |
21 Apr 2007 09:45:48 PM |
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On Apr 22, 2:05 am, "n...@bid.nes" <Alien8...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Apr 21, 11:25 am, Don Stockbauer <don.stockba...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Apr 21, 1:46 pm, BioFreak <BioFr...@FakeAddress.com> wrote:
On Sat, 21 Apr 2007 12:19:05 -0500, BioFreak wrote:
Lessons learnt on shooting engineers:
(snip)
Have sumthin' agin engineers, do ya?
Apparently that engineers can make it possible to not have to live
in a stinking hovel dying young of awful diseases while murdering your
neighbors because they don't worship your hateful deity.
Mark L. Fergerson
Well maybe the point is, if there is a point, that using Meyers
device, as shown in that video, to create hydrogen and oxygen gas, to
power things, is better than polluting the planet and killing millions
of Iraqis?
I mean to watch the gas bubbles just pour out of that device in that
video, at half an amp, and the operation so simple, maybe the powers
that make people shoot other people were just asking what they are
teaching them, since it can't possibly more elementary than this, and
they don't know , don't understand, because it is all sooo confusing,
they need translators, and well science and the language of science,
and so I just don't understand.
So thats probably why all the engineers are going to die now.
I'm not sure, but maybe.
Anyways we're not playing.
But if we look at the economy, and the fact that every American
houselhold is 500 thousand in debt, someone might be cheating, because
well I haven't got my 500 thousand yet, and I don't know if you have,
but I haven't got mine yet.
And well George seems to have managed to reduce his spending in the
second term, well not quite actually because he has almost 2 years
left and he spent the 6 trillion surplus the first week of office, but
besides that, he spent 6 trillion in his first term more than he had,
then only 3 trillion so far his second, so that represents a possible
saving of several billion dollars.
But then he may have stolen 3 trillion worth of Iraqi oil to cover
expenses probably.
But then maybe he can steal another 6 trillion from them, instead of
borrowing another 6 trillion for the next 3 years.
At 100 dollars a barrell thats, only um carry the 4, 100 billion
barrells? Something like that.
Anyways I am sure he has a plan.
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| Title: Re: 8 lessons on shooting engineers |
21 Apr 2007 09:57:52 PM |
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On Apr 22, 3:45 am, wrote:
On Apr 22, 2:05 am, "n...@bid.nes" <Alien8...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Apr 21, 11:25 am, Don Stockbauer <don.stockba...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Apr 21, 1:46 pm, BioFreak <BioFr...@FakeAddress.com> wrote:
On Sat, 21 Apr 2007 12:19:05 -0500, BioFreak wrote:
Lessons learnt on shooting engineers:
(snip)
Have sumthin' agin engineers, do ya?
Apparently that engineers can make it possible to not have to live
in a stinking hovel dying young of awful diseases while murdering your
neighbors because they don't worship your hateful deity.
Mark L. Fergerson
Well maybe the point is, if there is a point, that using Meyers
device, as shown in that video, to create hydrogen and oxygen gas, to
power things, is better than polluting the planet and killing millions
of Iraqis?
I mean to watch the gas bubbles just pour out of that device in that
video, at half an amp, and the operation so simple, maybe the powers
that make people shoot other people were just asking what they are
teaching them, since it can't possibly more elementary than this, and
they don't know , don't understand, because it is all sooo confusing,
they need translators, and well science and the language of science,
and so I just don't understand.
So thats probably why all the engineers are going to die now.
I'm not sure, but maybe.
Anyways we're not playing.
But if we look at the economy, and the fact that every American
houselhold is 500 thousand in debt, someone might be cheating, because
well I haven't got my 500 thousand yet, and I don't know if you have,
but I haven't got mine yet.
And well George seems to have managed to reduce his spending in the
second term, well not quite actually because he has almost 2 years
left and he spent the 6 trillion surplus the first week of office, but
besides that, he spent 6 trillion in his first term more than he had,
then only 3 trillion so far his second, so that represents a possible
saving of several billion dollars.
But then he may have stolen 3 trillion worth of Iraqi oil to cover
expenses probably.
But then maybe he can steal another 6 trillion from them, instead of
borrowing another 6 trillion for the next 3 years.
At 100 dollars a barrell thats, only um carry the 4, 100 billion
barrells? Something like that.
Anyways I am sure he has a plan.
http://www.brillig.com/debt_clock/
9 trillion government debt
http://mwhodges.home.att.net/nat-debt/debt-nat.htm
48 trillion total
48 trillion divided by 98 million households...
$489,975.00 per household.
In debt.
Thats a lot of websites you have to make now to pay for that.
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| Title: Re: 8 lessons on shooting engineers |
21 Apr 2007 10:05:20 PM |
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On Apr 22, 3:57 am, wrote:
On Apr 22, 3:45 am, wrote:
On Apr 22, 2:05 am, "n...@bid.nes" <Alien8...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Apr 21, 11:25 am, Don Stockbauer <don.stockba...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Apr 21, 1:46 pm, BioFreak <BioFr...@FakeAddress.com> wrote:
On Sat, 21 Apr 2007 12:19:05 -0500, BioFreak wrote:
Lessons learnt on shooting engineers:
(snip)
Have sumthin' agin engineers, do ya?
Apparently that engineers can make it possible to not have to live
in a stinking hovel dying young of awful diseases while murdering your
neighbors because they don't worship your hateful deity.
Mark L. Fergerson
Well maybe the point is, if there is a point, that using Meyers
device, as shown in that video, to create hydrogen and oxygen gas, to
power things, is better than polluting the planet and killing millions
of Iraqis?
I mean to watch the gas bubbles just pour out of that device in that
video, at half an amp, and the operation so simple, maybe the powers
that make people shoot other people were just asking what they are
teaching them, since it can't possibly more elementary than this, and
they don't know , don't understand, because it is all sooo confusing,
they need translators, and well science and the language of science,
and so I just don't understand.
So thats probably why all the engineers are going to die now.
I'm not sure, but maybe.
Anyways we're not playing.
But if we look at the economy, and the fact that every American
houselhold is 500 thousand in debt, someone might be cheating, because
well I haven't got my 500 thousand yet, and I don't know if you have,
but I haven't got mine yet.
And well George seems to have managed to reduce his spending in the
second term, well not quite actually because he has almost 2 years
left and he spent the 6 trillion surplus the first week of office, but
besides that, he spent 6 trillion in his first term more than he had,
then only 3 trillion so far his second, so that represents a possible
saving of several billion dollars.
But then he may have stolen 3 trillion worth of Iraqi oil to cover
expenses probably.
But then maybe he can steal another 6 trillion from them, instead of
borrowing another 6 trillion for the next 3 years.
At 100 dollars a barrell thats, only um carry the 4, 100 billion
barrells? Something like that.
Anyways I am sure he has a plan.
http://www.brillig.com/debt_clock/
9 trillion government debthttp://mwhodges.home.att.net/nat-debt/debt-nat.htm
48 trillion total
48 trillion divided by 98 million households...
$489,975.00 per household.
In debt.
Thats a lot of websites you have to make now to pay for that.
* -~% pop %~- -~^ *
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| Title: Re: 8 lessons on shooting engineers |
22 Apr 2007 10:27:04 AM |
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On Apr 22, 4:05 am, wrote:
On Apr 22, 3:57 am, wrote:
On Apr 22, 3:45 am, wrote:
On Apr 22, 2:05 am, "n...@bid.nes" <Alien8...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Apr 21, 11:25 am, Don Stockbauer <don.stockba...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Apr 21, 1:46 pm, BioFreak <BioFr...@FakeAddress.com> wrote:
On Sat, 21 Apr 2007 12:19:05 -0500, BioFreak wrote:
Lessons learnt on shooting engineers:
(snip)
Have sumthin' agin engineers, do ya?
Apparently that engineers can make it possible to not have to live
in a stinking hovel dying young of awful diseases while murdering your
neighbors because they don't worship your hateful deity.
Mark L. Fergerson
Well maybe the point is, if there is a point, that using Meyers
device, as shown in that video, to create hydrogen and oxygen gas, to
power things, is better than polluting the planet and killing millions
of Iraqis?
I mean to watch the gas bubbles just pour out of that device in that
video, at half an amp, and the operation so simple, maybe the powers
that make people shoot other people were just asking what they are
teaching them, since it can't possibly more elementary than this, and
they don't know , don't understand, because it is all sooo confusing,
they need translators, and well science and the language of science,
and so I just don't understand.
So thats probably why all the engineers are going to die now.
I'm not sure, but maybe.
Anyways we're not playing.
But if we look at the economy, and the fact that every American
houselhold is 500 thousand in debt, someone might be cheating, because
well I haven't got my 500 thousand yet, and I don't know if you have,
but I haven't got mine yet.
And well George seems to have managed to reduce his spending in the
second term, well not quite actually because he has almost 2 years
left and he spent the 6 trillion surplus the first week of office, but
besides that, he spent 6 trillion in his first term more than he had,
then only 3 trillion so far his second, so that represents a possible
saving of several billion dollars.
But then he may have stolen 3 trillion worth of Iraqi oil to cover
expenses probably.
But then maybe he can steal another 6 trillion from them, instead of
borrowing another 6 trillion for the next 3 years.
At 100 dollars a barrell thats, only um carry the 4, 100 billion
barrells? Something like that.
Anyways I am sure he has a plan.
http://www.brillig.com/debt_clock/
9 trillion government debthttp://mwhodges.home.att.net/nat-debt/debt-nat.htm
48 trillion total
48 trillion divided by 98 million households...
$489,975.00 per household.
In debt.
Thats a lot of websites you have to make now to pay for that.
* -~% pop %~- -~^ *
The Vikings want to plunder you now, but they don't want to raise
interest rates because that would be messy, they want to use their
other tool, currency markets to do that. Drop your dollar and then
just come over on holidays and buy everything, while you are smiling
and thinking you are getting rich with your 40 million Lira they give
you for your stuff.
But China, doesn't belong to them, and they seem to be having some
trouble getting China to allow their dollar to go higher, sinking
yours. China wants your dollar and their dollar closely related, so
you can still afford to buy Chinese goods.
Otherwise you will find them getting very expensive.
You are right there on the totally fucked line, because if you can't
afford goods from China, who are you going to buy from?
But it is in their best interest to probably sink you now too. Because
they are not a charity.
So they should just raise their dollar, and sink your ship and plunder
it like you would do to them.
And your own wealthy one percent want to plunder you too, as they have
their money now in Euro's and it won't go up, if China doesn't let
their dollar go up.
Everyone in America the wealthy one percent was slow to catch on, and
bought Euro's late, and it went up mostly at first, so it hasn't gone
up much since 2005.
It just fluctuates there and your wealthy one percent haven't seen a
profit on moving their money there.
But if China plays ball, like they keep demanding them to do, then you
will go down, Euro goes up, and then the party can begin.
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| Title: Re: 8 lessons on shooting engineers |
22 Apr 2007 10:47:39 AM |
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On Apr 22, 4:27 pm, wrote:
On Apr 22, 4:05 am, wrote:
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