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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.

Right, an action such as killing the president is illegal. Nobody is going to claim otherwise. I was just busting your chops because you were implying that believing in certain conspiracy theories was illegal. :D

Beliefs aren't illegal, actions are.
Frankly, I believe that it's getting to the point that certain beliefs or thoughts WILL become illegal. 1984 is just running a little behind schedule.
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.

Aren't these the same people that claim "terrorists" flew a couple of planes into two buildings. If my sources cannot be prooved, neither can yours.

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.

I say that you are wrong and you say that I am wrong. We aren't getting anywhere. The sites are there for you to look at. No one is forcing you to believe what they say. If you view me as a terrorists, I really don't give a sh!t. Slowly, even the least radical of thought will be called a possible threat.

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Frankly, I believe that it's getting to the point that certain beliefs or thoughts WILL become illegal. 1984 is just running a little behind schedule.

Aren't these the same people that claim "terrorists" flew a couple of planes into two buildings. If my sources cannot be prooved, neither can yours.

I say that you are wrong and you say that I am wrong. We aren't getting anywhere. The sites are there for you to look at. No one is forcing you to believe what they say. If you view me as a terrorists, I really don't give a sh!t. Slowly, even the least radical of thought will be called a possible threat.

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you make no sense. yay you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

No. Your views are wrong and your "facts" are so far out in left field, you make no sense.

Frankly, the same thing can be said about the things you put on the table. Just because Fox or CNN said so, doesn't make the word true. You are nothing but a ignorant neo-republican.

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Frankly, the same thing can be said about the things you put on the table. Just because Fox or CNN said so, doesn't make the word true. You are nothing but a ignorant neo-republican.

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He always says "your views are wrong" whenever he finds himself in the corner. I've learned to just ignore him.

That's the sign of positive growth in a young man, Tager. When you know you are beat, and you know you are wrong, the best thing to do IS to be quiet.

You're learning.

Uh no, your view is wrong. It's hard to debate intelligently with a close minded person. See my attachment

pic snipped, play nice

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Notice the daughter horse is nude.

Boogmaster - I'd be worried about my mental health if I was you. The intention behind those thoughts are definitely illegal and thoughts lead to actions didn't you say?

Shame on you seeing a naked little girly daughter horse under that fur coat.

Boogmaster - I'd be worried about my mental health if I was you. The intention behind those thoughts are definitely illegal and thoughts lead to actions didn't you say?

Shame on you seeing a naked little girly daughter horse under that fur coat.

It's not my family who is screwed up.

Next time, sonnie, if you wish to flame, do it PM. What you just did is against the rules - I'd be more worried about my longevity on this site!

buh bye.

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Ok, i think this hasn't been posted yet:

* http://www.johntitor.com/

* http://johntitor.strategicbrains.com/

* http://completewasteoftime.blogs.com/weblo...titor_time.html

Someone using the assumed name of John Titor and claiming to be a soldier on a mission from 2036 presented a considerable amount of information on the Web beginning around November 2000 about his mission and time travel machine, his perspective on our society, how our society is going wrong, and how society as we know it will end in a very short but massive global nuclear war in 2015 ...

Very interesting story ... it's up to you to belive in it or not !

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I have no doubts in my mind life exist outside our solar system...even intelligent. I don't buy into the theory of them visiting Earth.

We have been traveling outside our atmosphere and solar system for some time now. Giving the chances of any other intelligent life in the universe a high probability that they would do the same thing...anything beyond that is in the realm of possibility not probability. The possibility of any ET life forms traveling near speed of light space travel in highly advanced ships is only theory. Once we make it to that stage of existence or we are actually visited by aliens the alien visitation theory is only science-fiction. It isn't science if it cannot stand up to the Scientific Method and the subject of aliens cannot stand up to the method.

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http://www.TheCrowHouse.com

That is my favorite conspiracy site, hands down. ALL content is available to download free of charge, as it should be. People are actually encouraged to make copies of the info and give it away.

The content is mostly about fixing our world. The "new world order" conspiracy is very real. It's just too big of a coincidence that almost EVERY conspiracy site out there says the same thing, that this world is ran by lunatics that are part of the illuminati, free masons, and elite bankers.

The good thing is we outnumber them greatly. They are waging a secret war against us through population control, slowly poisoning us so we wont notice it. We NEED to fight back, and the first step is recognizing the enemy. The groups like the illuminati are easy to point the finger at and say they did it. The fact is, we did it. By accepting corruption as normal. Corruption is the enemy, and so is the idea that corruption is okay.

So how do we stop the corruption? By doing what is right, in everything we do. NOT what is right for your bank account or the company, what is truly right. Not just when it's convenient, always. We all know in our hearts what is right, so do it.

Here's where I'll lose some people, I know it, but just consider the following: We are all one. The divisions between us are an illusion meant to divide and conquer. We are connected in a way. Other people are part of you, just like you are part of them. Doing wrong to another person is just doing wrong to yourself. I like to compare it to the "First they came...". poem. If you don't stand up for others, no one will be left to stand up for you.

If we all stand together and stop killing each other in wars how can the war profiteers make us kill each other? They can't, like I've said already we outnumber them too much. They wouldn't even dare try to make us.

Standing up for each other, and doing what is right is the only chance we have to put a stop to this madness. Telling others to do the same helps, but it helps more to set an example for them to follow. Start to do what is right and others WILL follow, after all inside our hearts we all want to do what is right, the problem is most people are afraid to go against the grain, so to speak.

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