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To: Metacomet who wrote (105263)2/15/2008 10:30:35 AM
From: Think4YourselfRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
Whatever is going on, it's obvious that our military is lying to us. Hydrazine would never survive the heat.



To: Metacomet who wrote (105263)2/15/2008 10:40:14 AM
From: Les HRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
Rescue plan for insurers before ratings cut

bloomberg.com

looks like we bounce again next week



To: Metacomet who wrote (105263)2/15/2008 10:48:50 AM
From: bentwayRespond to of 306849
 
I like this guy's take in that blog:

" Pardon me for pointing out the obvious ... but something just doesn't add up with this "shooting down" of the US spy satellite.

That thing weighs about 20,000 pounds MAX. When the Russian MIR came down it weighed about 10 to 12 times that, and very very little of it was not burned up.

Why go to all the trouble to SHOOT AT IT (which will merely scatter it and create massive amounts of space debris that everything else that goes up later will have to contend with?

Logic says something VERY fishy is going on here!! particularly since they say if they don't get it the first time they will TRY AGAIN!!

WHAT is on that "spy" satellite that it is so important that they get destroyed? Or is it a "spy" satellite at all? ... or something else entirely with it doing a little spying so as to be a cover story (remember about 20 years or so ago the Howard Hughes' ship for "mining the minerals of the deep ocean" that was really built to pull up the sunk Russian Sub?).

I guess I have just been in the Legal Business too long to take any far fetched story that doesn't make logical sense as the gospel. Usually they are just a cover story for hiding the real story that is somewhere underneath.

Anyway ... strange stuff going on wrt that "?Spy?" satellite. (and could that be why Russian bombers have now done runs directly over aircraft carriers of ours TWICE in the last week after not doing anything like that for YEARS? Russia is sending the US a "message" about that satellite that is about to crash? saying don't you even think about allowing it to come down in our territory?)"

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Words have remarkable powers - as Jane Fonda was reminded this week.

We had an incident a few weeks back with the chemical smoke/inversion over that patch of West Virginia, and given that there's a certain fractal aspect of time studies, we've labeled that event as a possible fractal 'prequel'.



The sequel doesn't have to actually appear, by the way. It only has to be much talked about in MainStreamMedia (MSM). No doubt we've got that in spades already. But down at the 'archetypes will tell you if you listen to them' level, the 'military Bhopal' language is as close to congruence with the dots in modelspace as could be found.



I expect that something about this will be more than virtual or purely a bespoken fear. Hopefully not of Bhopal proportions. Time will eventually tell because clearly, government won't. 11-days - are you counting yet?"