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Carlsberg, Field
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Banff, AB ice climbing recommendations?
Buckaroo replied to PeakBeggar's topic in Ice Climbing Forum
It's cold again. All the popular climbs are picked out, but there are virgin lines on most of them if you are willing to climb a little harder. Guinness and Carlsberg were nice, not that crowded. Proffessors was crowded and a foot race to the base and that's with starting early. Snowline/ Moonlight crowded also, had to wait 1.5 hrs to start -
34 deg F IOW not good
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Why settle for a pony when you can get a unicorn - a Korean unicorn to boot! Better hurry. Ponies and unicorns are entitlements and Repugs are going to cut those back, unless they find out they cause Autism, then they'll be giving them away at Safeway.
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So you assume my analytical level merely from the conclusions I've reached? Sounds to me like you are the one that's just skimming the surface. This study indicates they are so flush with corrupt money they have extra to spend on a study that describes why their propaganda is ineffective in spite of the huge amount of money they've spent. LOLZ!\ Our commercials flood the TV. Our propaganda is presented on radio as public service spots that are funded by the taxpayer but in spite of all this the people are still becoming skeptical of our death dealing chemicals.
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"Controversy surrounding an autism-vaccine link has elicited considerable news media attention. Despite being widely discredited..." Google search "Cornell University "big pharma funding"" 2720 hits there's no bias here, there's nothing to see here, move along. These aren't the whores you're looking for.
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Contrair, I think it would have an even stronger chance of existence. Most likely it would just have more substance and less noise.
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I read Dune when I was about 14. I thought it was not all that great. Not really worth a re-read. Have you read any William Gibson or Neal Stephenson? Some of the more modern concepts lend a lot wider range of imaginative latitude. Like machine sentience, virtual reality, and artificial immortality.
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So you deny even the very basics of symbology? [video:youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e0mx5ERj1eI
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Twuth is sometimes stranger than fiction. Twas Karl Rove that turned the stars upside down on the Repug elephant logo. The upside down pentagram being the sign of the debil.
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One of my aunts was a dentist during this time. She ended up in a mental home and died 20 years younger than her other 6 siblings.[..] ...BECAUSE she was a dentist. ALL dentists of that era ended up in insane asylums BECAUSE of mercury. RIGHT, I said "all" somewhere in there, I just can't find it and don't remember it. So why did they enact across the board changes in the protocols of handling amalgam filling material?
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I think you mean methylmercury? So how long does it stay and what damage does it do before excretion?
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My mistake, it's the Logan Act I was referring to, not the Constitution. Looking at that though it's apparent it wouldn't apply. But the general point may still be relevant, if you say that there are other powers beyond the politicians it would make perfect sense that they were the heads of banking and industry. "Give me control of a nation's money and I care not who makes the laws."
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Believe all of what you hear from known liars with no other evidence.
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If you are half way educated you don't need a source. These are all historical events that were conspiracies. Just because some of them weren't known as conspiracy theories by outsiders before they were exposed doesn't mean that people in the government were not lying to us and participating in a conspiracy. Also the Gulf of Tonkin incident establishes that the government will lie to the public to foment war. Which is exactly what 911 was. Look, you are correct in that I wouldn't expect someone making a persuasive argument to cite a source for something like the Gulf of Tonkin Affair, since (as you note) it is a commonly known historical event. However, when the author then makes statements that world policy is managed by a select group of elite individuals controlling banks and all resources, I would expect the author to, maybe, back up the claim with a source or two. Many of these conspiracy ring leaders use a persuasive tactic I tend to see a lot in extreme political ideologs. They assert a well-established fact, something that people can buy into, like Gulf of Tonkin, Iran-Contra, etc. Then try to pull people a long into fringe theories and outrageous assertions. Not really a whole lot different than Rush and the like. So where did I say the page was 100 percent accurate? I made specific points that of course you haven't addressed. What is the Builderberg meeting? Isn't it against the constitution for the president to attend a secret meeting that discusses national policy?
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We can only surmise what happens to it once Buck and Kimmo start riffing on sasquatch, nessie, and ufo's. pretty weak straw man you have there Joseph.
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We can only surmise what happens to it once Buck and Kimmo start riffing on sasquatch, nessie, and ufo's. all you got is ad-hom? Can't answer on the pentagram? So you believe all of what you hear from the government/TV and all of what you don't see?
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Mercury IS cumulative, as are most heavy metals. It can only be purged in a couple very specific ways. So then you have to guess how much you've been exposed to? Ever hear the expression "mad as a hatter"? In the 19th century hats being very popular, hat vending was a big profession. Hatters used a solution that contained mercury to shape hats. They went mad from the mercury, hence the expression since it was so common. A similar thing happened in the dental profession. Before they realized the danger of amalgams dentists would handle the mercury fillings without protection. One of my aunts was a dentist during this time. She ended up in a mental home and died 20 years younger than her other 6 siblings.
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And you're perfectly fine taking the word of known liars to fill you in. So you've specifically checked every single source on 911 conspiracy info, so you know it's all delusional. And at the same time you've let the established liars in government fill you in on what you don't know. Right, you mean like don't believe the TV? Like when they tell you verbally that they killed someone with no other evidence presented when it should be easy to present that evidence? How does that saying go in Orwell land? Believe all of what you hear and all that you don't see?
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What makes you think that? And what do you think caused the sudden increase in autism? If thimerosal contains mercury and mercury is cumulative, IOW it's not normally expelled from the body, then what dosage level is safe?
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So the splicing of a branch is the same as chemical/genetic manipulation? How do you add a pesticide by splicing a branch? When in the past 1000 years did we work on growing plants that didn't produce seeds and then sue farmers when this satanic garbage cross pollinated onto their fields? So an ingrown pesticide is not poisonous? Or does it magically leave the plant after it kills the bug and before it's consumed at the dinner table? Or is it just small enough of a dose it kills bugs but not humans? Are you sure it's not cumulative? Yes Rob, some science is scary.
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So why did autism suddenly increase? If it's not thimerosal then what is playing this significant role in the increase in autism?
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Why was aspartame rammed through the FDA without the standard protocols? Where did I argue anyone was forced? The argument is that known toxins are being marketed and sold as food. Why did diabetes suddenly increase? Why did autism suddenly increase? It's no big secret that ad-hominem is a fall-back position.
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Because you already know the facts.
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If you are half way educated you don't need a source. These are all historical events that were conspiracies. Just because some of them weren't known as conspiracy theories by outsiders before they were exposed doesn't mean that people in the government were not lying to us and participating in a conspiracy. Also the Gulf of Tonkin incident establishes that the government will lie to the public to foment war. Which is exactly what 911 was.