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Once they let you get away with running for ten years like a king hoodlum, you tend to forget now and then that about half the people you meet live from one day to the next in a state of such fear and uncertainty that about half the time they honestly doubt their own sanity.
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You need to do your research seriously! if your questioning the Christopher Columbus knowing the earth was circular. Most civilizations knew this they just didn't know where america was.

The problem with what your saying is this.. This guy died telling the truth unlike you! You really need to watch all 7 parts to understand what your
dealing with. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0zgSCLBK6L4&feature=related
Aliens already made deals with your government WAKE THE #*$($ UP! Seriously this guy is dead.. you want the proof he shows it.
So yeah keep being ignorant you know nothing of real history and the real story at least I know and will know till you DIE!

In reply to this comment by poolcleaner:
You obviously have me confused with someone who has a strong belief in anything at all. I believe what I see, hear, taste, touch and fuck, combined with a rudimentary rationale to sift through as much insane, incorrect and just plain dumb ideas as possible. I don't like religion and politics because the tenets of most expect you to believe something a little (a lot?) crazy and unprovable, plus you gotta join their club; which is just asking to be spoon fed idiocy. (But what should I expect from an insane race of mammals that are raised from a young age to believe in Santa Claus and manifest destiny)

Just the same, I don't believe in aliens. Shit, for all I know, everything I see on television and the internet is a back drop for the greatest lie ever told: reality.

However, rest assured, if the aliens do come and they are bad, I will be the first to join the human alliance; and, just the same, if a dystopian new world order threatens my freedom (or at least my overall happiness) I will join the rebellion, because I am an idealist halfway to enlightenment, a humanitarian, a warrior spirit (German, Irish and Cherokee) and a goddamn bad person to mess with if cornered.

Who is your teacher?

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As my Teacher would say please don't call yourself a Scientist. if you did any research into the Antikythera Mechanism care to tell me who made it? Please show me. Otherwise I have a right to ask why! For example this crap is still taught in history that Christopher Columbus though the Earth was FLAT! Back then they knew the earth was round.. They just didn't know the distances. You can call me crazy all you want. The Truth is you stoped caring to know the truth long ago. Sadly I never stoped asking why! nor did I stop caring especially when i've seen some many strange things. You also forgot one question to ask yourself!
If lets say Aliens do exist and are wanting control of this planet cause they come from different places, didn't it not happen to cross your mind that some are good or wanting to help mankind out? or how about the fact you still work for someone are you truely free.. while people who are running big corporations get a easy bail out? I think you don't ask why much at all. If you want the truth go out to S4 at Area 51. If you want the truth go digging through thousands of sites like http://www.theblackvault.com or http://www.majesticdocuments.com which have thousands of government documents. Once your done reading all of that then come back and tell me I am wrong otherwise prove me wrong.

If you still think this is all BS! that is fine but your family will soon be caught up in this war some day whether you like it or not.



written by The_Dragon  | 6 days 22 hours 26 minutes ago | CH
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Haha! No, I didn't think that you were hinting. That's hilarious.

I just remembered that I left you hanging. I'm sure you're not heartbroken about it, though.

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Naw. Doan worry bowd'it. Just a friendly hai, not a pressuring gesture to fork over movie conversation.

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H-h-hey! We still need to finish out movie discussion, don't we?

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*poke*



written by thepinky  | 2 weeks 6 days ago | CH
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H-h-hey! We still need to finish out movie discussion, don't we?

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*poke*


written by thepinky  | 3 weeks ago | CH
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You're right. I have about 15 or so that are floating around in my favorites list. My top movies are not neccesarily the best ones I've seen. Like you said, they are the ones that I have an emotional connection to.

Wes Anderson is awesome but I haven't seen all of his films yet. My favorite so far is also The Life Aquatic. I love those covers. The Mark Mothersbaugh numbers are awesome, too. The scene where Steve introduces his boat and crew, accompanied by Mothersbaugh's "Let Me Tell You About My Boat" is one of my favorite scenes. I also really liked The Royal Tenenbaums.

Oh, underappreciated and overrated actors. It is relatively easy for me to rattle off some of my favorite actors. Paul Newman, Marlon Brando, and Ingrid Bergman are definitely in the top 5. Other actors I love off of the top of my head: Gary Oldman, Anjelica Huston, Gregory Peck, Katharine Hepburn, Bruce Willis (most people love him for the wrong reasons), Bill Murray, Charlie Chaplin, Helena Bonham Carter (I love how much her older stuff contrasts with her more recent roles. She's great.), John Goodman (I have always had a thing for this guy. He is a pleasure to watch.), James Stewart, Topol (I've only seen him in Fiddler but it is one of my favorite performances EVAR), Henry Fonda, Peter Sellers, George C. Scott, Oliver Reed. This list was about 5 times as long before I cut it down. You're welcome.

I'm sure you're the same way that I am with actors. Sometimes I love them because they are truly great actors and sometimes I love them because they are good actors and you just enjoy watching them for whatever reason. I admit that one of the reasons that I love Newman, Brando, and Bergman is because they are all incredibly sexy. They also happen to be exceptional actors. Who are your favorites?

Severely overrated: Meg Ryan, Diane Keaton (used to be okay, now I can't stand her), Nicolas Cage (liked him in Matchstick Men...which reminds me that I love Sam Rockwell), Keira Knightly, and there is something about Mel Gibson's acting that seems...is it insincere? Affected? All I know is that something is off with him and I'm not a fan.

I'll rent The Big Lebowski one of these days.

In reply to this comment by poolcleaner:
You probably already know your top movies, you just haven't declared so boldly what they are. Like I said though, most of my tops are in contention, I just happen to have an emotional connection to two films which may always reign supreme.

If there's anyone to be jealous of it's Wes Anderson and his siblings. Must be awesome to make films with your family and best friends. Loved and own every one of their movies. I think Life Aquatic is my favorite... yeah, definitely Steve Zissou. I mean, you can't go wrong: a movie starring Bill Murray, filled with brilliant sets and costumes, and a soundtrack comprised of David Bowie cover songs by Seu Jorge? Is it wrong that I'm salivating right now? I also really enjoyed Darjeeling Unlimited, despite it's lack of closure. I was hoping Murray would tie in at some point.

As far as people and their movie tastes... You didn't feel the gripping suspense of Armageddon?! Didn't it make you weep when -- I honestly, cannot remember a thing about that piece of trash, except Liv Tyler. (Typical.) I have a friend who once told me The Marine was his favorite film of all time. It was really obnoxious because he was interrupting my first viewing of The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover; kept complaining that he needed an explosive hook.

Now, Big Lebowski... is one of those movies you either love or hate. I've only known people who are one or the other. Probably due to over 200 f-bombs. If you can get over that, you'll realize it's a brilliant homage to Philip Marlowe and old screwball comedy. (And the soundtrack is amazing.)

(I completely agree about Goodman. Thank god for the Cohen Brothers. At least they recognize talent and put him in most of their films.)

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written by thepinky  | 1 month ago | CH
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I wrote a good response to this and kept falling asleep so it took me a long time. I just accidentally navigated away from the page and lost it just as I was about to submit. I'll get back to you.

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written by thepinky  | 1 month ago | CH
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I've seen North by Northwest and It Happened One Night and loved both of them, but I've never seen The Big Lebowski. I love John Goodman (underappreciated, in my opinion) and I really love Jeff Bridges, and I don't know why I haven't seen it. I watch lots and lots of movies and I think that I have above-average taste, although that is easy when the average person loves Armageddon and similar crap. You seem to have good taste. I'm sort of jealous that you have your top movies all figured out like that. I have a very vague idea of which movies are my favorites.

I love Hitchcock, too. And good old sweety-pie Frank Capra won my heart many, many years ago. Do you like Wes Anderson movies?

In reply to this comment by poolcleaner:
The Big Lebowski. I'm a bigger Cohen Brothers fan than I am Kubrick -- though, I am an even bigger Hitchcock fan, despite Hitchcock taking fourth with North By Northwest. (My third pick being Capra's It Happened One Night, starring Clark Gable.)

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What is your first favorite?

In reply to this comment by poolcleaner:
Thanks, Pinky. I'm going to assume your avatar is you, yes? I grew up watching the Pink Panther movies, and Dr. Strangelove is my second favorite movie of all time -- I couldn't see either of my top 2 movies ever being usurped by another. Agreed, Sellers portrayal of Jacques Clouseau is brilliant to this day. Classic bumbling man in over his head who wins the day. Sometimes painful to watch, but always funny. lol

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I love your avatar. Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb is one of my favorite movies and Peter Sellers is one of my favorite actors. Have you seen the Pink Panther movies? Peter Sellers as Jacques Clouseau is fantastic. Anyway, cool avatar.



written by thepinky  | 1 month ago | CH
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What is your first favorite?

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Thanks, Pinky. I'm going to assume your avatar is you, yes? I grew up watching the Pink Panther movies, and Dr. Strangelove is my second favorite movie of all time -- I couldn't see either of my top 2 movies ever being usurped by another. Agreed, Sellers portrayal of Jacques Clouseau is brilliant to this day. Classic bumbling man in over his head who wins the day. Sometimes painful to watch, but always funny. lol

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I love your avatar. Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb is one of my favorite movies and Peter Sellers is one of my favorite actors. Have you seen the Pink Panther movies? Peter Sellers as Jacques Clouseau is fantastic. Anyway, cool avatar.



written by thepinky  | 1 month ago | CH
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I love your avatar. Dr. Strangelove or: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb is one of my favorite movies and Peter Sellers is one of my favorite actors. Have you seen the Pink Panther movies? Peter Sellers as Jacques Clouseau is fantastic. Anyway, cool avatar.


written by thepinky  | 1 month ago | CH
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No worries. Some people like to act like I think I'm holier than thou because I've been to Iraq. It's just the way it came across.

I'll take a look for you.

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No, but you're awfully hostile towards one who admits his faults as perceived by others in a humorous attempt at 1. Making a friend, and 2. Pleading for assistance.

I have this terrible fault where I like everyone. (I have to say that up front, otherwise people -- and it's happened, I have had a gun pointed at me just for saying hi (imagine that?) -- because people misunderstand my intentions -- which are good, I assure you.) Can't help it, I simply like everyone. Sorry if I offended you -- I tend to do that, BUT I make up for my somewhat nonsensical, confrontational, salutatory nature by smiling, laughing A LOT and being melodically paranoid about every idea I've ever learned.

'Course, it's difficult for me to articulate that aspect of my being, so I simply say whatever's on the top of my mind combined with whatever ails me, and hope (pray?) that I'm not misunderstood. Luckily it's the internets, so I (hopefully) won't get shot over a misunderstanding. (That is entirely hypothetical, and has no bearing on you being a marine -- hell, I live in a mixed military family: marines, air force and navy, so worry not. I respect you for it, though I myself wish never to do battle.)

However! I still wish for your friendship AND help. Sorry. Apologies. (I was intrigued by your profile, so that explains that... I think. /end parenthetical

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I'm sorry? Was that some attempt at an insult?

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My Google-fu is poorly developed, I like insulting Christians, and I've never been to Iraq, so, please, Mr. Gunrock, help a stupid person find this video.

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On here.



written by MarineGunrock  | 1 month ago | CH
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As my Teacher would say please don't call yourself a Scientist. if you did any research into the Antikythera Mechanism care to tell me who made it? Please show me. Otherwise I have a right to ask why! For example this crap is still taught in history that Christopher Columbus though the Earth was FLAT! Back then they knew the earth was round.. They just didn't know the distances. You can call me crazy all you want. The Truth is you stoped caring to know the truth long ago. Sadly I never stoped asking why! nor did I stop caring especially when i've seen some many strange things. You also forgot one question to ask yourself!
If lets say Aliens do exist and are wanting control of this planet cause they come from different places, didn't it not happen to cross your mind that some are good or wanting to help mankind out? or how about the fact you still work for someone are you truely free.. while people who are running big corporations get a easy bail out? I think you don't ask why much at all. If you want the truth go out to S4 at Area 51. If you want the truth go digging through thousands of sites like http://www.theblackvault.com or http://www.majesticdocuments.com which have thousands of government documents. Once your done reading all of that then come back and tell me I am wrong otherwise prove me wrong.

If you still think this is all BS! that is fine but your family will soon be caught up in this war some day whether you like it or not.



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Comparing the Antikythera Mechanism to a jet liner in an Egyptian tomb is the silliest thing I've heard since Steve Jobs said the Segway would revolutionize the roadways. This device is indeed amazing, but hardly a case of aliens hindering human advancement. (More like time travelers stopping the world's early destruction imo)

Now, let's say aliens did destroy the ship carrying this object to halt our progression -- why?

To slow us down because their holocaust ships were too far off world to reach us in time if the industrial revolution started so soon? Why stop there? Why not systematically hinder all human advancement? Is it resources they're after? Slaves? If so, they'd simply halt us from achieving any progress.

Or was it... to prevent the human creator of the mechanism from having an unfair advantage, becoming a sole super power and enslaving mankind? In that case, if the aliens did this, then they're here to put a stop to any sort of dystopian new world order; therefore, I embrace them, til shown otherwise.

So many conclusions with a basis outside reality and in the realm of science fiction...

You're right, I don't have a clue what you're getting at. Make some sense and maybe I'll stop laughing. Honestly, I gave you some cred earlier, but now I'm beginning to think perhaps you're one of the least convincing trolls I've ever heard.

Prove me wrong. If you're privy to such information, at least try and teach me the truth without resorting to esoteric ideas with no believable plot elements... the truth usually has a nice ring to it, even when there are missing pieces, this simply does not ring true to me. Sorry, like I said, prove me wrong. I've never known a man or woman with a more open mind than myself, but I also have a hard time believing bullshit. Even my own.


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How about I show you a device that wasn't suppose to exist.
I am sure your aware of this little surprise?

http://www.portifex.com/BSPages/FridayFronts/H0511.htm
Clockwork computer can predict the movement of stars and planets.. Made in Ancient Greece or around that Era.. No Mechanism can be found world wide at that point in time. No mention of clockwork technology being used on planet Earth. In 1971 the mechanism was X-Rayed.. They were shocked to find out it was far more complex then the clocks from the 1500's.

It was so sophisticated De Solla Price - "It was like discovering a jet liner in a ancient egyptian Tomb"
Was clearly owned by someone.. This is a Device.. it was kept away from mankind otherwise the industrial revolution would have happened before the birth of Jesus Christ. You have no Clue what your dealing with nor will I ever let you know. End of Line! your ignorance will be your downfall..

good bye

Concerning the other physical evidence it shows to me "Obvious" things (ancient artwork which doesn't make sense) which if you can't see then of course your not going to believe it. Some people still think the earth is flat!



written by The_Dragon  | 1 month ago | CH
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I'm sorry? Was that some attempt at an insult?

In reply to this comment by poolcleaner:
My Google-fu is poorly developed, I like insulting Christians, and I've never been to Iraq, so, please, Mr. Gunrock, help a stupid person find this video.

In reply to this comment by MarineGunrock:
On here.



written by MarineGunrock  | 1 month ago | CH
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How about I show you a device that wasn't suppose to exist.
I am sure your aware of this little surprise?

http://www.portifex.com/BSPages/FridayFronts/H0511.htm
Clockwork computer can predict the movement of stars and planets.. Made in Ancient Greece or around that Era.. No Mechanism can be found world wide at that point in time. No mention of clockwork technology being used on planet Earth. In 1971 the mechanism was X-Rayed.. They were shocked to find out it was far more complex then the clocks from the 1500's.

It was so sophisticated De Solla Price - "It was like discovering a jet liner in a ancient egyptian Tomb"
Was clearly owned by someone.. This is a Device.. it was kept away from mankind otherwise the industrial revolution would have happened before the birth of Jesus Christ. You have no Clue what your dealing with nor will I ever let you know. End of Line! your ignorance will be your downfall..

good bye

Concerning the other physical evidence it shows to me "Obvious" things (ancient artwork which doesn't make sense) which if you can't see then of course your not going to believe it. Some people still think the earth is flat!

In reply to this comment by poolcleaner:
Let's say you were an Anarchist and I asked you why government is bad; to prove government is bad you send me a wiki link about the Nazis. That doesn't prove the idea is bad, it simply proves that version of the idea is bad.
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written by The_Dragon  | 1 month 2 weeks ago | CH
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but of course! glad I could give it the final little push it needed

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>> ^MrConrads:
what the heck is this doing in a personal queue!? big upvote!!!


I was befuddled, but now I am delighted. Danke.





written by MrConrads  | 1 month 3 weeks ago | CH
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Why is new world order a bad thing you ask?
Here is your answer.

THE MESSAGE OF THE GEORGIA GUIDESTONES (New World Order Rules)

1. Maintain humanity under 500,000,000 in perpetual balance with nature.
2. Guide reproduction wisely - improving fitness and diversity.
3. Unite humanity with a living new language.
4. Rule passion - faith - tradition - and all things with tempered reason.
5. Protect people and nations with fair laws and just courts.
6. Let all nations rule internally resolving external disputes in a world court.
7. Avoid petty laws and useless officials.
8. Balance personal rights with social duties.
9. Prize truth - beauty - love - seeking harmony with the infinite.
10.Be not a cancer on the earth - Leave room for nature - Leave room for nature.

Limiting the population of the earth to 500 million will require the extermination of nine-tenths of the world's people. The American Stonehenge's reference to establishing a world court foreshadows the current move to create an International Criminal Court and a world government. The Guidestones' emphasis on preserving nature anticipates the environmental movement of the 1990s, and the reference to "seeking harmony with the infinite" reflects the current effort to replace Judeo-Christian beliefs with a new spirituality.


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