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Neobond: I would like to request that as a rule, nobody is allowed to post in this forum if they believe that they have a completely closed mind.

I don't people to go trolling into each thread with the effect of "BS" "BS" "BS", and just like the regular rules, there should be no personal attacks- no personal attacks on thier "left-way" or "looney" thinking or attacks on thread starters for bringing the discussion up, even if it is controversial (such as 9/11).

Thanks for all the sites...the are really interesting!!!

It's impossible that there's no other life form out there...the universe is HUUUGE, we actually don't know anything about it, we just assume everything.

"If we are the only existing life form, the universe would be an enormous waste of space"

"The only good proof that we have that there are smarter life forms out there, is that they haven't tried to contact us" (<---From a Calvin and Hobbes comic!!!)

Neobond: I would like to request that as a rule, nobody is allowed to post in this forum if they believe that they have a completely closed mind.

Total nutcase conspiracies? Closed mind?

LOL

Yeah, if you ban everyone out of the Area 51 forum because they don't agree with the utopian conspiracies and theories (that are going to be) posted in here is the way to go, because by doing so you guarantee that the mass of accumulating stupidity will cause this subforum to collapse into a blackhole.

You wouldn't believe how hard I laughed at the time travel threads...

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here is 3 other very good sites

http://www.anomalies-unlimited.com/ - a very good one indeed

http://www.theshadowlands.net/home1.htm - the best paranormal, etc.... site period imo.

http://www.paranormal.com - nice info concerning ghosts

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Truth is always stranger than fiction.

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Couple more:

http://prisonplanet.com/

http://www.propagandamatrix.com/

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geez, man...

this is some hardcore crap. Even some of my left-winged posters in this forum would think so, I believe. Shall we raise the Nazi flag again? And your sig - for Christ's sake, man! You have got a lot to learn!

No offense, but these views are way more twisted than aliens or meteors. It's borderline illegal.

this is some hardcore crap. Even some of my left-winged posters in this forum would think so, I believe. Shall we raise the Nazi flag again?
It's not the people that are rising that flag.
And your sig - for Christ's sake, man! You have got a lot to learn!

What exactly is wrong with my signature?

No offense, but these views are way more twisted than aliens or meteors. It's borderline illegal.

Let wait and see what happens then, shall we? No one here is forcing their views upon you. You always have a choice. But talking about their validity is a whole different topic. I could sit here and type out all I know about "conspiracies" and you may not believe a word of it. Anyways, let time be the judge of what happens and what doesn't.

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Beliefs aren't illegal, actions are.

actually, in the us, belief that you want to kill the president is illegal, if you voice it.

From FBI studies, thoughts and actions come from people who carry the same views as our friend here. Now I'm not saying anything of the sort, merely stating facts to answer your questions and make a point. I'm sorry, brother...your view is definietly, without question, wrong - without attacking you, I would like to see what brought you to that point.

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