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30 comments:

  1. HEY! We're ALL CIA now!

    BLACK FRIDAY BIG SALE: Sale on cellphone guns, ballpoint pen video cams or hypodermic syringe (your choice!), C4 exploding underwear (backordered), Plastique exploding tennis shoes (backordered), chemtrail-in-a-bottle poison dusting powder, Mini-HAARP eyeglasses (super-lo ELF inducers), Any purchase gets you a FREE can-o-worms or pop weasel Surprise, 99 virgins (come cheap), politician spatulas (good for flipping shady deals).

    Go to the corner drop box, and leave a note under the left foot.

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  2. ummm...I saw a titty under the covers...naughty potty doo doo you guys.

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  3. I just got my "secret" Mr. Magoo big shnoz, bushy mustache eye-spy glasses for clandestine incognito public strolling. They came with a free pair of rubber Spock ears to complete the look. Now I can trade Treasury bonds for assets with crooked corporate Titans, and they'll be none the wiser. Seriously. They'll never be wise...just wise guys.

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  4. Bend over cavity boy. You fit the profile :)

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  5. Guilty! That's actually a well known political figure under the crepe. Guess who?

    Where you been my roguish friend?

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  6. Rogue1's been off slaying Dragons I believe. Regarding the "creeped" photo -- I'm quite sure that's not Pelosi (GuFFaaaawww...Herf!) Heh. Of course she got snagged some lampooned political position based on Knee-Jerk REACTIONS of the voters of course.

    I feel better now. No worries, Mates!

    If I staged a Burning Man in the desert type shindig; I'd certainly "pre-approve" a Burning Reid, Dodd, or Pelosi balsa wood statue just to see the flames erupt and engulf the disgusting caricature. Truly -- I'm sure I could generate some serious partying and "Whoop, there it Goes!" from the intoxicated crowd for such a momentous display of burning the Witches that have cast their spell upon Our transfixed Congress and American Boobicanus. It's be WAY better than a puny bonfire in the Redwoods with a bunch of elites bum-freaking their pals under the shadow of an Owl and a Pine Cone. Yechh!

    Light the Torch of Liberty Ye Rebels!

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  7. Awww...Crap. A few typos int the above Free-Form-Freed-From Tyranny Rant. You'll have to figure out my intended wordforms, 'cause I can't correct it now. ShhhhhPoofff, there it is!

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  8. Your message was loud and clear Boom. I ricochet your sentiments and I love Americana Boobicanus. Part of the Phylum Echinodermata (grunion family) isn't it?

    It's still several notched above the Nematodes in Washington

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  9. I was off to see the wizard for several days of tugging on the curtain to see who wuz honkin the horn...Betty Boop?

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  10. Whatta you a bigologist or sumpin?

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  11. "File_Em / Phy_lum" under enormous suchananus . Might be Genus -- Poxamericannot makeasentence. Roguish1 -- HEY! We're ALL Biologists Now!

    We're the freaking Heir America -- Bailouts for EVERYONE! Happy Holidays American Bumpkins! er...Pumpkins. Just jacked your Lantern while you weren't lookin, too.

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  12. Yes...Boom, I have a lot of experiential data on the genus, Homo Vishnu Amerikanus.
    Long wailing bleats meats the manifesto. Dr. Shears say's ramp 2, Butch the butcherboy points to ramp 4, while Johnny Pistola simply sez "bend over rover and let the jimmy take over."

    Chumps Never Change
    http://coto2.wordpress.com/2010/11/23/tsa-gestapo-empire/

    Al-Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula
    http://globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=21920

    Paul Craig Roberts
    http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=21922

    President Obama has made himself complicit in the crimes of his predecessor...

    Have you realized this is a full time job??? You know how many hours a day I spend reading, compiling and collating this kind of material? And you can't even make a proper dress out of it...well, maybe a tutu. Desmond???
    Somebody roll me an herb taco.

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  13. The Best Country in the Whole World {grin}

    Some 15 percent of US households, 17.4 million families or about 50 million people, were too poor to buy adequate food last year, according to a new report from the US Department of Agriculture (USDA). More than a third of these households, with as many as one million children, were missing meals on a regular basis, the study found.

    When I was young and roamed the hard streets of Hollywood, I learned what every 'streetwise' person learns: The real enemy is the cops.

    You have a chance to fight it out with punks, and robbers, anyone but the cops. You don't know what a police state is until you experience it first hand in the down and gritty world of a big city.

    The people that just take the freeway from their gated communities and back have no concept of reality.

    I find these first hand real life experiences essential in understanding the larger world—imagination won't do it. Movies won't do it. Documentaries won't do it. You have to be there and live it.

    I have lived in all the levels of existence here in the United States, from middle class suburbia, to Bel Air mansions, to flophouse hotels. I've eaten hundred dollar plates in the fanciest restaurants, I've lived on Twinkies and Coke under a palm tree in a meridian in San Clemente.

    Varied experience is the greatest teacher, for it builds the widest perspective and deepest understanding.

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  14. Oh yes. I also lived the life. Sleeping in the mini-storage where I had my possessions in Texas 101 degree heat. Eating unlabeled canned goods.
    Today the sight of creamed corn can send me into convulsions.

    I could afford a sack of potatoes and learned how to prepare them in 101 ways.
    #101 - thin sliced and laid on a car hood for 30 minutes under 101 degree heat.
    Today the sight of au gratin can send me into the cold sweats.

    Once I was rich I'd go to fine restuarants. The gall - "Waiter there are potatoes on my plate. Take it away and bring me the Escargot a la Bourguignonne and those melted cheese sandwich appetizers you talked me out of!"

    - Ah, Life was good then.

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  15. "Have you ever wondered, maybe this is as good as it gets?"~Jack Nicholson

    It is interesting that I look back on all of it as good--it was all an adventure, sometimes an endurance test can be as fulfilling as fillet mignon...soul-wise.

    These last years, just past years have been some of the most fulfilling intellectually, as certain threads have come together to reveal the whole garment.

    Wisdom is perhaps the finest banquet of all.

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  16. I got my moneys worth and most of the time I had none. The adventure was all there was. When you think back to how you survived then, it doesn't seem so hard to accept doing it again.

    Since you have seen both sides, which was really the deal? The journey or the arrival. The climb to Everests Chomolungma or the view when you get there?

    Granted I do not wish to climb down now but I will certainly jump if the adventure is warranted.

    -That's my message to the Committee- "I'll jump and take two or possibly more of you with me" Maybe a Rothstick or a Gotrock...or both. Life is still full of possibilities.

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  17. "...it doesn’t seem so hard to accept doing it again. ""~Puddy

    Yea...but like you that acceptance would come with a vengence clause.

    Something just occured to me again tonight. Remember back when the financial "crisis" popped, just before the elections, and there was talk of threats of martial law to twist arms for the "bailout"?

    There was a strong reaction from a fairly large portion of the population; they went out and bought guns and ammo--literally cleared the shelves in some city gunshops.

    No one has to wonder what the powers that be thought about that reaction. A lot of that reaction is coupled with the financial thing, PLUS the election of the Democratic {gun-grabbing} arm of the political establishment.

    That problem still exists for the elites--the people of the US are armed to the teeth.
    That is why the agenda is attrition, to weaken and drain the people before any real battles take place.

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  18. Yes...many roads traveled. Some first class accommodations, some spare and bare. Where-ever you are, there you -is-, and there you go.

    Were you high enough in Bel Air, Rogue, to be out of the smog? Know the little store at the top with the very good meat selection? Then, there is The Valley. Like living in an ashtray.

    P.D. -- the People have been practicing target shooting for some time now. Attrition won't get em to sell their guns and ammo. It's like the Old West now. You're a fool to go walk-about the new, improved homeland "naked". Under Armor -- the new sports must have, if you get my drift.

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  19. The best spot in LA for being high above it all was Mount Olympus. I used to stay up there at Rene Russo's house from time to time--back during SATYR days.

    It's that view of LA you see in the opening of ET. Yea, I've seen it sparkle like that.

    Kavlar undies?? Maybe a good idea...

    [Disclaimer: I NEVER slept with Rene Russo--just to be clear about that. I promise]

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  20. No, I didn't mean armored undies. I meant like the Old West, or Frontier Days, when EVERYBODY carried a rifle wherever they went, and many had a pistol(s) as well. A man would have felt "naked" to go out in the wild world without his firearm as a means of defense.

    Logically -- if there are so many damn Terrorists threatening us all (USA), then it makes sense that folks walk around armed -- rather than disarmed. This ought to be pointed out to the "authorities". They can't keep everyone safe by stripping people of their Rights, anymore than they can get out of debt by printing gigantic wads of paper money which creates "more" debt.

    Hey Americans! You can still THINK! freely in America if you'd turn off the TV, observe what's been going on, and sit quietly for a time. Then, you'd realize that the steps being taken by government lead off a cliff, down to the NWO. A despicable place. When the Bush's, and the rest of the cabal of psychos SELL, SELL, SELL a New World -- you can bet it is a sick and depraved place conjured by the demons inhabiting them.

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  21. Ahhh Boom...well then, I NEVER go out naked in public, if that's what you mean. {grin}

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  22. Wow, it's raining rats and radishes here today. I'll bet tomorrow is like this here too.
    Luckily I already cancelled all my "Holiday" family get togethers and will not be out in the weather.
    Funny, it was like summer just a couple days ago. It's a COLD rain too...brrr.

    ww

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  23. Rogue -- do you not agree with my assessment above, that "if" terrorism is such a threat, then Americans should be legally obliged to be "carrying" everywhere they go...not stripped of their Rights, disarmed, and abused at the hands of the authorities.

    So, I note a disconnect here, as does PCR. The Gov't's stated efforts to institute Security measures that violate personal rights are abhorrent, while on the other hand, they work to disarm their very own citizens.. It makes no sense of course. The Nation's best protective Force we have here are Armed Americans.

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  24. Rogue -- do you not agree with my assessment above, that "if" terrorism is such a threat, then Americans should be legally obliged to be "carrying" everywhere they go...not stripped of their Rights, disarmed, and abused at the hands of the authorities.

    So, I note a disconnect here, as does PCR. The Gov't's stated efforts to institute Security measures that violate personal rights are abhorrent, while on the other hand, they work to disarm their very own citizens.. It makes no sense of course. The Nation's best protective Force we have here are Armed Americans.

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  25. Of couse I agree with you Boomer--that's why I don't leave the house 'naked
    myself...

    Your 'Carry Permit' is the 2nd Amendment--you need no other.

    Check this out for some laffs:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oLkiM4CHAJo

    George Stephanopoulos gets fucked up the ass by a laughing Ahmadineinejad. Poor George was totally humiliated...ha ha ha ha...great.

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  26. Is there an echo in the room???

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  27. The Echo reverberates amongst the canyons, bounces off the waves of the Pacific and Atlantic ocean's waves...back and forth across the land.

    Get thee wisdom. For it is better than gold. Get thee a weapon to defend thy family. Get thee wisdom to store up against the cold winds that shall blow. Get thee wisdom. For IT is sore lacking in the land.

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  28. "These are interesting times we live in"

    I read a comment by a guy from Russia on a blog the other day. He made the point that he had been hearing the phrase written above a lot lately.
    What he said next was food for thought. He said he lived in Russia at the time of their economic collapse...and that was the phrase that was going 'round big time when that first began there. He said it sounds way to familiar to him to be hearing it again today in America.
    Food for thought. Aye?

    I guess most of us here have a good idea that our dreaming days are numbered, and the hard asphalt days are near...a weird Christmas...and then sometime January...
    Something novel this way comes.

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  29. I wanted to share this that Rady left at coto2:

    http://www.shtfplan.com/marc-faber/pentagon-military-actively-war-gaming-large-scale-economic-breakdown-and-civil-unrest_11222010

    Pentagon, Military Actively War Gaming ‘Large Scale Economic Breakdown’ and ‘Civil Unrest’

    If we’ve “prevented economic collapse” and “avoided the depression many feared,” according to President Obama, inquiring minds are asking why the Pentagon and US Military are actively and aggressively engaged in planning responsive action to large scale economic breakdown and civil unrest scenarios:
    According to the report, the Army has spent time on financial market trading floors with JP Morgan and others, in the hopes that they can learn more about how a financial and economic attack may occur, and what the ramifications of such attacks on US stocks and bonds may be.

    The Army, in a year-long war games series called Unified Quest 2011, is looking at a variety of possibilities and how to deal with them, including...

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  30. All part of Agenda 21 aka "Genesis 6" that started this soft kill, hard kill exercises
    including Iron Mtn, EO12127, REX-84, Gardenplot, Splicer, etc.

    Ephesians 5:11 ~ "Have nothing to do with the unfruitful works of darkness, but rather EXPOSE THEM!"

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