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> Try - all my bonkers friends who think the "man is

> out to get them" are all heavy users of various

> white powders

>

> I always thought that a much easier way to "dose

> the population" would be to put something in the

> water - much easier and cheaper than flying around

> the place.



Er, That's what I did say - in other words. They also think that we're being poisoned by flouride in the water...

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The Chair apologises for letting this nonsense continue for so long. His lack of interest in chem trails, giant lizards and the lack of gold in Fort Knox was such that he failed to check in sufficiently.


The inmates then took over.


However, control is now restored through use of maximum force.


LOUNGED>>>>

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Just to update on procedings so far :


Most of the Worlds gold is actually titanium


Iran plan to destabilise the world oil markets by setting up a new Oil exchange that will only trade in Euros


Fractional reserve banking is the blame for most things ( apart from the Jews stuff, see below)


OJ simpson was framed by the US Government becasue of his groundbreaking role in the film Capricorn One, where he exposed the lie of the Moon landings


The Jews did most of the bad things in history


The Bilderberg group runs the world


Flouridation is part of the conspiracy for global domination


A packet of Marlboros has secret signs hidden to show it allegience to White Power & the KKK


William Rose sre actually very good value butchers and well worth the queue

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You need to make up your mind what you're paranoid about old chap.


Is it cloud seeding (a process so mainstream that it's barely worth a mention) or airborne chemical brainwashing?


They're not the same thing.


You also need to clarify whether it's terrorists or governments that are plotting against you?

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Isn't recyling effectively a weather modification program?


That document is actually quite interesting but hardly damning.

Pitifully small budgets given to research into the viablity of cloud seeding as weather modification.


Controlling our environment against the cruel vagaries of nature has been a human goal since we built big stone things or sacrificed stuff to the gods.

Their efectiveness is another matter.


If you're worried about our exposure to chemicals you're far better off drawing attention to, say, the use of organophosphates and antibiotics in farming than fantasy stuff about jet liners dumping chemicals in the sky.

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