Gubmit Admits Vaccines Cause Autism

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  1. DawnPatrol321

    DawnPatrol321 Well-Known Member

    Mar 6, 2012
    The invention of the fist bump is as big of an invention as soap
     
  2. Sniffer

    Sniffer Well-Known Member

    Sep 20, 2010
    Fist bumps should take the place of a handshake.
     

  3. Sniffer

    Sniffer Well-Known Member

    Sep 20, 2010
    damn, u beat me to the punch.
     
  4. rcarter

    rcarter Well-Known Member

    Jul 26, 2009
     
  5. Sandblasters

    Sandblasters Well-Known Member

    May 4, 2013
    here we go with the 9/11 thing, its simple and been used before the roman times...dont people ever read history?? war for resources,land,the rich, spanish american war...yeah spain just was like well fk look a u.s ship lets blow them up .....no....ww1 there were warning signs in newspapers in the us from germany that us citizens are in danger traveling to england a naton a war. then wilson does the espionage act. the whole cold war was a propaganda scheme. ww2 same situation you think the us had no idea where the japanese were going to go next after taking over all those island in the pacific. japan was getting so much oil from the us until we cut them off, we helped fund their war machine.
     
  6. Sniffer

    Sniffer Well-Known Member

    Sep 20, 2010
     
  7. Barry Cuda

    Barry Cuda Guest

    Just because "no science is ever complete", does not mean it is irrational. But your statement certainly is.
    As for questions, and scientific ones, I would rather have questions that need answers, that answers that cannot be questioned.
     
  8. DawnPatrol321

    DawnPatrol321 Well-Known Member

    Mar 6, 2012
    It just made sense :cool:
     
  9. Tlokein

    Tlokein Well-Known Member

    Oct 12, 2012
    The Bush/Saudi connection and the FBI/Secret Service etc. protecting and escorting them out of the country came out years ago. This does not mean that they conspired to bring down the towers. Nothing came of it then, nothing will come of it now.

    This doesn't mean that they aren't all a bunch of shady mofos who don't give a dam about you, me, or anyone else. They are politicians, after all. It's what they do.

    Dam near everyone in Saudi Arabia is some sort of prince or connected to the house of Saud somehow. It's more likely some were involved and the US guvmint was doing a PR job for their good buddies to cover up any links.

    It's a dirty business. Scumbags all around. But there's a reason why we have bases in SA, Iraq, Afghanistan, and allies all over the middle east and Russia and China doesn't. Not to mention Eastern Europe and some former Soviet territories. Don't forget about India. Or S Korea. Or Japan. Or Australia...

    How many allies does Russia or China have that are in any sort of proximity to and can threaten the US? Closest anyone has come was Cuba, and we slammed the door on that 50 years ago. When it comes to international power politics, we've just been better at it than them.

    Think of it like the game RISK, that's the way it's played. Right\wrong don't come into it. And under those terms we're "winning".

    Not saying it's right or wrong, just how it is. If you go into int'l politics without understanding that then you'll get schooled real quick.

    Besides, if there really is anything juicy in those pages all they have to do is put out a pic of some Kartrashian's gigantic a$$ and people will just redirect their attention.

    I'm a lot more interested in what anonymous has. Pretty obvious they have some serious aces in the hole on a lot of guvmints and are keeping them close.

    Information is power.
     
  10. Tlokein

    Tlokein Well-Known Member

    Oct 12, 2012
     
  11. Sandblasters

    Sandblasters Well-Known Member

    May 4, 2013
    Agreed in so many ways, people evening knowing their sick will shake your hand that biological warfare in my mind, But i did go to Chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear defense school at Fort Leonard Wood.
     
  12. Sandblasters

    Sandblasters Well-Known Member

    May 4, 2013
     
  13. Towelie

    Towelie Well-Known Member

    Nov 27, 2014
    It's irrational in the sense that every science in its essence and directional purpose is an attempt to find answers. Yet since there will most likely never be a shortage of questions - science effectively is a failure from the beginning, rendering it's very definition irrational. can you not see the triviality of human attempts to explain the inner workings of the universe? In fact it's part of human superiority complex and desire for domination that drives us wild when we cannot explain something. Like... Why do waves come and go? Who gives a fock B-dawg, let's go surfing. Do you see my point?
     
  14. Towelie

    Towelie Well-Known Member

    Nov 27, 2014
    Here's a fun one for you -
    Suns speed around Galaxy - 450000 mph
    Earth around sun - 70000 mph
    Earth around itself - 600mph

    So at any point in time were oscillating at about

    450000+/-(70000+/-600) mph
    All of us.

    This is why everything travels in waves man. Cause the universe is one complex oscillator.
     
  15. Tlokein

    Tlokein Well-Known Member

    Oct 12, 2012
     
  16. Towelie

    Towelie Well-Known Member

    Nov 27, 2014
    That's why republicans can't do air reverses
     
  17. Tlokein

    Tlokein Well-Known Member

    Oct 12, 2012
    There is nothing trivial about human attempts to understand the workings of the universe. Your stance is irrational, and ironic, in that the only way you are able to express it to all these people is via a computer over the internet.

    It's the "throw out the baby with the bathwater" argument that gets repeated over and over. Tell a believer that the Earth is billions of years old and they'll pull out some article about carbon dating of a fossil having to be revised from being between 200-250,000 years old to 175-300,000 years. "See!", they say. "These scientists are always changing their minds, so you can't trust anything they say."

    The notion that science has to be 100% correct 100% of the time to be valid or useful is just plain silly. And usually motivated by a person's desire to prove their own paradigm is correct and\or ignorance.
     
  18. Tlokein

    Tlokein Well-Known Member

    Oct 12, 2012
    As for this though. I do get your point! :)
     
  19. Towelie

    Towelie Well-Known Member

    Nov 27, 2014
    Internet is a mind control device. I open with this to make you read on, intrigue, see what I did? Mind control man.
    Anyway
    Useful? Sure but I'm talking about the final goal or task that science by definition is striving to achieve. Fundamentally its purpose or description is flawed unless the purpose of science it to forever grow, evolve, and redefine. But then stating this, there is a chance that tomorrow triangles will be squares and we'll communicate telepathically through quartz powered bioelectonic devices.
    That being said - internet isn't so much here for me to express myself as for Barry to keep up with the times. I mean we do have new data since the times of Great Depression. Hehehe :D

    Speaking of bioelectonics, Glaxo Smith Kline is working on advances in the field of pharmaceuticals that adapt to your dna and cut directly into the flow of neuro-receptor information exchange. It's basically pills with adaptive capacity to localize, isolate, and modify things ranging from pain sensations to tissue replication. So... Yeah... Welcome to the future...
     
  20. Towelie

    Towelie Well-Known Member

    Nov 27, 2014
    I would lie if I said I do
     
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