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Re:"could not recall"
Yes, it was a pretty bad head trauma. The cover story was that she had a flu or something and fell over and banged her head, and that's why she was wearing those glasses. The coverup was necessary because the injury actually happened during a plane crash in Iran when she was headed to secret negotiations, which the State Department lied about, then covered up, then covered up the lie, then restored the video where they admitted the lie. It was lies all the way down.
There was also a Navy Seal killed during the crash. It must have been a fairly open secret among some folks at the State Department. When Hillary returned to work after a month-long recovery from the crash, officials at the Department gave her a crash helmet as a gift.
They've mixed up their facts. Here's the actual "facts"..
What happened was Hillary found out that her anonymous lesbian lover was actually Vince Foster had been dressed up in drag.
She was pissed at the deception, so he went into hiding in Libya. She flew there to confront him and in the ensuing argument and resulting breakup sex, smothered him to death with a leg-lock. She set fire to the embassy and ordered a seal to shoot the lifeless Foster in the head to cover up the actual cause.
Then, to throw the reporters off the scent, she had the body flown back and thrown into the Potomac where it washed up at Mount Vernon. -
Loony Site
I'm not a Clinton supporter and I don't think you have to trust her or the main stream media. But that is a wacko right wing site.
http://www.eutimes.net/2016/08...
http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/E... -
Re:"could not recall"
It's clear Hillary has some kind of Brain Injury issue going on.
Yes, it was a pretty bad head trauma. The cover story was that she had a flu or something and fell over and banged her head, and that's why she was wearing those glasses. The coverup was necessary because the injury actually happened during a plane crash in Iran when she was headed to secret negotiations, which the State Department lied about, then covered up, then covered up the lie, then restored the video where they admitted the lie. It was lies all the way down.
There was also a Navy Seal killed during the crash. It must have been a fairly open secret among some folks at the State Department. When Hillary returned to work after a month-long recovery from the crash, officials at the Department gave her a crash helmet as a gift.
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Re:Oh, that's ironic
Well, I can't speak for the motives of those speaking in defence of refugees
Well, I can — and did. They are picking out "poster children" and lying to the rest of us by implying, the sample they picked is representative. It is not.
the motivation for the large number of young men running away [...] either enlist or kill every single military-age man just because
Those same assholes, who'd impress into service or kill men, would also rape women and/or sell them into slavery (pre-pubescent once included) — so that motivation does not explain the lopsided statistics... If these crowds really feared persecution, they would've contained entire families. Since they do not, the young men must be motivated by economic prospects, not danger.
But I don't blame the people wanting to move to a better-run country in the slightest. I am an immigrant myself.
Yet, I do not believe, the countries they chose have any obligation — neither legal nor even moral — to take them. And for those, who are so accepted — out of kind compassion (even if based on the above-discussed lie) — to seek changes to their new country (in particular to demand women be dressed a certain way on pain of rape) is an outrage. Maybe, their children will be entitled to vote for changes, but their own responsibility is to be appreciative and supportive of their new countries just as they found them.
It is this outrage, that is the motivation of the man in TFA, and I understand him very well.
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Re:Administrative politics
You don't think there's a larger agenda here?
http://www.eutimes.net/2014/04...
White House counterterrorism and Homeland Security adviser Lisa Monaco gave a speech this week in which she urged parents to watch their children for signs of "confrontational" behavior which could be an indication of them becoming terrorists.
During the speech at at Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government on Tuesday night, Monaco, who replaced John Brennan last year in overseeing the executive branch's homeland-security activities, said that parents need to be suspicious of "sudden personality changes in their children at home."
"What kinds of behaviors are we talking about?â she asked. "For the most part, they're not related directly to plotting attacks. They're more subtle. For instance, parents might see sudden personality changes in their children at homeâ"becoming confrontational." -
Not surprising since Putin was already threatened
Saudis Threaten Russia With Olympic Terrorist Attacks Unless It Abandons Syria Support
Saudi Arabia threatens Russia with Olympic Terror
Saudis offer Russia secret oil deal if it drops Syria
Bandar Bush threatens President Putin with Sochi terrorist attack
Putin Orders Massive Strike Against Saudi Arabia If West Attacks Syria -
Re:Can't stop crims, can fix holes
"Some popular things, like Gold Ingots, are just harder to steal because Fort Knox has better security. Even with a map, a tour, and three corrupt ex-guards on your payroll you aren't going to succeed."
You aren't going to succeed because all the money in Fort Knox has been gone for decades.
Either the Annunaki have harvested it, or mistaken for tungsten and made into light bulbs. Dominique Strauss-Kahn was jailed and humiliated simply because he discovered it was gone...
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Re:Error in translation?
Apparently, a reactor not too far along the coast had just finished building far higher sea walls and substantially better safety features as demanded by the engineers. Fukushima might have stopped working even with the add-ons, but it wouldn't have catastrophically failed. Ultimately, it did so because those running it were cheap. Nor were reactors the only places with adequate sea defenses.
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-03-25/tsunami-risk-well-known-to-nuclear-engineers-regulators-who-failed-to-act.html
http://www.eutimes.net/2011/05/japanese-mayor-built-a-huge-sea-wall-and-saved-his-village-from-the-tsunami/
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-pacific-12923699I conclude that the reactor being taken out was probably unavoidable but that the meltdown and explosions were.
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Re:That other study
In response to an accusation that the mentioned statements by Muller's colleague and collaborator, Judith Curry, are "lies" promoted by one biased newspaper, I offer the following:
http://junkscience.com/2011/10/30/curry-damage-control-mullers-oversell-a-mistake-not-a-new-scandal/
http://www.express.co.uk/features/view/280948/Is-global-warming-over-">Curry says no warming "for 13 years".
http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/jamesdelingpole/100114292/lying-cheating-climate-scientists-caught-lying-cheating-again/
http://tucsoncitizen.com/wryheat/2011/10/31/berkeley-temperature-study-update-colleague-says-claim-was-huge-mistake/
http://www.canadafreepress.com/index.php/article/41840
http://epw.senate.gov/public/index.cfm?FuseAction=Minority.Blogs&ContentRecord_id=65364f00-802a-23ad-4994-117066e014ea
http://www.eutimes.net/2011/10/climate-change-scientist-accused-of-hiding-truth-by-colleague/
As I mentioned in the beginning, the graphs shown in some of these articles are misleading, because the time scales are completely different:
In addition, if you really need more convincing, you can go to Curry's own blog and read her comment yourself. -
Re:WTF that wasn't supposed to happen!?
You'd be very popular in these places, all of which could produce more food on their own if government was not taxing and subsidizing and regulating food in the world:
Swaziland: HIV patients 'eat dung to make drugs work'
http://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/out_of_food_zimbabweans_eating_cow_dung/
Egypt and Tunisia usher in the new era of global food revolutions
Spike in global food prices contributes to Tunisian violence
Food price jumps protested in Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco
Egypt and Tunisia: rocked by the global food crisis
Hunger in Syria, Libya and Yemen
Ukraine to control food prices
Rising food prices increase squeeze on poor - Oxfam
As Food Prices Spike, Azerbaijanis Endure Border Chaos To Shop In Iran
For dummies: The impact of the global food crisis on Azerbaijan - in pictures
Estonia Raises Inflation Forecast on Global Food and Fuel Prices
Nigeria: food price up as inflationary rate drop
High food prices 'caused Niger hunger'
Mexico: Food prices reach record high
China's food price inflation hits 14.4% in June
Lithuania and Latvia catching up with Estonia
Food prices rise, wages donâ(TM)t
China food prices spike as floods ruin farmland
Brazil: Food Prices Surge and Head Toward Dangerous Levels
Rise in food prices causing major concerns in Russia
Stockpiling as Russian food prices soar
Food prices have soared most in Venezuela, Bolivia and Argentina
Thousands protest against high food prices in Delhi
India: A spike in food prices is especially painful for the poor
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Re:WTF that wasn't supposed to happen!?
I bet it would get pretty personal for you if you came to these places and started spouting your socialist views on how cheap food is that your government is subsidizing farmers and then paying farmers to destroy it
Swaziland: HIV patients 'eat dung to make drugs work'
http://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/out_of_food_zimbabweans_eating_cow_dung/
Egypt and Tunisia usher in the new era of global food revolutions
Spike in global food prices contributes to Tunisian violence
Food price jumps protested in Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco
Egypt and Tunisia: rocked by the global food crisis
Hunger in Syria, Libya and Yemen
Ukraine to control food prices
Rising food prices increase squeeze on poor - Oxfam
As Food Prices Spike, Azerbaijanis Endure Border Chaos To Shop In Iran
For dummies: The impact of the global food crisis on Azerbaijan - in pictures
Estonia Raises Inflation Forecast on Global Food and Fuel Prices
Nigeria: food price up as inflationary rate drop
High food prices 'caused Niger hunger'
Mexico: Food prices reach record high
China's food price inflation hits 14.4% in June
Lithuania and Latvia catching up with Estonia
Food prices rise, wages donâ(TM)t
China food prices spike as floods ruin farmland
Brazil: Food Prices Surge and Head Toward Dangerous Levels
Rise in food prices causing major concerns in Russia
Stockpiling as Russian food prices soar
Food prices have soared most in Venezuela, Bolivia and Argentina
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Re:Uhhh, what?
Depends on how deep you go down the conspiracy path.
At the extreme end, when they got involved in exposing that the US has no gold - http://www.eutimes.net/2011/05/russia-says-imf-chief-jailed-for-discovering-all-us-gold-is-gone/
More reasonable (but still off in conspiracy land) when Strauss Kahn talked up Special Drawing Rights to replace US dollars for reserves and for oil trading - http://money.cnn.com/2011/02/10/markets/dollar/index.htm. Such a move would crater the US economy (yes even further). Saddam and Gadaffi also got on the "trade oil in something other than dollars" bandwagon before the US bombed their countries.
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Re:So what
In Sweden: http://www.eutimes.net/2009/06/amnesty-international-swedish-rapists-enjoy-impunity/
In Sweden according to AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL many Swedish young girls experience their first sexual contact and lose their virginity raped by immigrants. Amnesty’s most damning criticism of Sweden relates to the considerable disparity between the number of rapes reported and the conviction rate. ... less than 13 percent of the 3,535 rape crimes reported resulted in a decision to start legal proceedings. Amnesty slams the Swedish judicial system and the prevalence of attrition within it, concluding that, “in practice, many perpetrators enjoy impunity.” Here is a more stinging article about the situation: http://www.globalpolitician.com/25869-sweden-immigration-islam - Peragrin as you see islamic laws apply somehow.Money, interpol and putting national reputation at a stake are considered acceptable losses by this nation...The question comes natural... can it be all without foreing intervenction? Can it be this way in a country where just 5% of all domestic rape cases is even prosecuted????? Pirate Bay Raids anyone????