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No,aliens built them

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(40 replies, posted in Politics)

The sharia is the new law of the land.
Good job NATO!

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(872 replies, posted in Universal News)

galaxies don`t go past  round 255

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(50 replies, posted in Politics)

thought this thread is about the Neutrino thing

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(12 replies, posted in Politics)

th' billionaires own th' government
they wont tax themselves

youtube.com/watch?v=KpzFTO0efmQ

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(44 replies, posted in Politics)

The Chinese will bail out the EU

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(58 replies, posted in Politics)

crash planes into kabul?

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(6 replies, posted in General)

some  big ass monument cracked

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(35 replies, posted in Politics)

Eh,they ripped scenes out of the movie "Top Gun" to promote their new jet fighter.

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(24 replies, posted in Community)

Michele Bachmann does

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(32 replies, posted in Politics)

1. propagate a society that inevitably creates winners and losers
2. prod the losers till they smash the shops of the bourgeoisie,then declare war on them.
3..Trumpet your conservative law & order agenda,get the votes of the bourgeoisie .
repeat

i love conservatives

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(2,376 replies, posted in General)

Unantastbar - Bonzenbengel

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(11 replies, posted in Universal News)

What happened to bankai

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(29 replies, posted in General)

Peter Lindberg:UFO found on The Baltic Sea floor?
Written By COSMOS TV ONLINE on Sunday, July 31, 2011 | 11:04 PM


An ocean exploration team led by Swedish researcher Peter Lindberg has found what some are suggesting is a crashed flying saucer.
Lindberg's team, which has had success in the past recovering sunken ships and cargo, was using sonar to look for the century-old wreck of a ship that went down carrying several cases of a super-rare champagne. Instead, the team discovered what it claims is a mysterious round object that might (or might not) be extraterrestrial.

Lindberg explained to local media that his crew discovered, on the 300-foot-deep ocean floor between Finland and Sweden, "a large circle, about 60 feet in diameter. You see a lot of weird stuff in this job, but during my 18 years as a professional I have never seen anything like this. The shape is completely round."
Adding to the mystery at the bottom of the Gulf of Bothnia, Lindberg said he saw evidence of scars or marks disturbing the environment nearby, suggesting the object somehow moved across the ocean floor to where his team found it.
It's not clear what to make of this report, or the video of the sonar scan that shows the object, but Swedish tabloids and Internet UFO buffs have had a field day. Some suggest the object is a flying saucer of extraterrestrial origin (and the seafloor scars were dug up when it crashed), though of all the things that might create a round sonar signature, that seems to be among the more outlandish. It might be a natural feature formation, or possibly a sunken, round human-made object.



Lindberg's claim that the object "is perfectly round" may or may not be accurate; while it looks round from the information so far, the resolution of the sonar image was not high enough to verify that it is indeed round. And while the lines that appear to be leading to (or from) the feature may suggest some sort of movement, it's also possible they have nothing to do with the object.
Lindberg himself did not suggest that it was of extraterrestrial origin, though he did speculate that it might be a "new Stonehenge."

This is not the first time a sunken object has been presented as the solution to a mystery. Take, for example, the famous underwater mystery of the "Bimini Road," a rock formation in the Caribbean near the Bahamas that resembles a road or wall. Many New Agers and conspiracy theorists claimed that the rocks were too perfectly shaped to be natural, and that they were either made by an unknown civilization or left behind by the lost city of Atlantis. In fact, geologists have identified the blocks as unusually shaped but perfectly natural weathered beach rock.
It's also worth noting that UFOs may not be saucer-shaped. The famous "flying saucer" description of the first UFO has since been revealed as a reporting error.
Lindberg said his team has neither the interest nor the resources for further investigation of the anomaly. Deep ocean research is time-consuming and expensive. If the object were indeed a flying saucer, recovering it could be worth millions or billions of dollars. If it's a natural formation, on the other hand, it would probably be a waste of time and money.

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Goering looking down from Valhalla must be shaking  his head is disbelieve considering a bunch of baboons succeeds where he failed.

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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2024001/UK-riots-2011-London-Birmingham-people-forced-strip-naked-street.html

http://i.imgur.com/QukHM.jpg

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(4 replies, posted in General)

I might do so
Saw the "talk to the hand" scene on youtube and it was quite funny.

How many downratings are necessary before the rating guys are send to Gitmo?

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Its lame ,cheesy and made family friendly.
The guy playing John Connor can't act and looks like a [sock puppet].
And he hacks an ATM with is atari..sure..

I can't believe i thought it was cool back then.

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He saved GM

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(32 replies, posted in Politics)

Whats going on?
the msm is silent

Downrating is irrelevant cos the debt is in dollars and  the FED can print unlimited amounts of it

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(309 replies, posted in Universal News)

hi!