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One thing about Mark Hazlewood: he is never satisfied with the level of the debate on Planet X, and appears to be willing to sink to ever lower depths.
On his his listserv, he spake thusly: Understanding that it's the same people that committed the 911 atrocities that are behind hiding Planet X, is a significant piece of information for all to comprehend. Even after writing a response on my Planet X webpage about this and a newsletter section (to be sent out later today), I am still almost beyond words. And this, after Mark Sibrel's incident with Buzz Aldrin. How much can a rational thinker take? |
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I printed my views on 911 hoaxters in this thread, and (amongst others) got rightfully chided for being off-topic. But it's decidedly on-topic for this thread, so I'll say it again: People who believe that the US government was behind the 911 attacks are loathsome, paranoid, and delusional. The disgust me to no end.
And to try to use that paranoid fantasy as a support for another delusional fantasy? Well, just when you thought they couldn't go any lower... Yecch. _________________ <font size="-1">PLEASE NOTE: Some quantum physics theories suggest that when the consumer is not directly observing this product, it may cease to exist or will exist only in a vague and undetermined state.</font> <font size="-1">(fixed minor typo)</font> <font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: David Hall on 2002-09-15 22:48 ]</font> |
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It comes to a point where I really want this sicko on the day after the non-passing, in May 2003, arrested on fraud charges and put away. Admittedly if people are gullible enough to belive him it's their own fault, it almost takes on a Darwin quality. There still should be some type of legal protection there.
It's enough to give me a headache. Phil, you are THE MAN. I do want to include a bit from one of his prior read only posts that I found amusing. It's part hilarious and part a display of childish ego: ------------------- "Di's list of 2588 people hasn't grown in the six months since I left." -------------------- Well you know Mark, traffic doesn't slow down on the highway once they clean up the car crash. ~Mike~ <font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: BA Fan MikeM on 2002-09-15 23:19 ]</font> |
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I'm sorry folks, but I'm cynical enough to believe that once 2003 comes and goes, and nothing bad happens, the purveyors of this lie will say that They stopped it. That somehow, Those Who Control Us have stopped this calamity before it happened. Don't worry, I'm sure there's a backup plan already made. That, or quickfast moving to the Carribean before the date hits. Fah.
<font size=-1>[ This Message was edited by: Chalz on 2002-09-16 02:19 ]</font> |
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The U.S. should make a new law for "people" making predictions for the end of the world. After the event has not come to pass, these "people" should, by law, be made to donate $ 1,000,000 to charity. They have made enough money off book-sales, so they can afford it.
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