Dumping your vintage r/c collection.

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Noam Chomsky is a very educated man. For what purpose does he serve? Well, you tell me what the Manhatten project was and how that was kept in wrap until it was used on Japan. The point that secrets could be kept just proved him wrong.

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Comparing the Manhattan Project to 9/11 is a bigger leap than apples to oranges. They have nothing to do with each other. Hijacking 4 airliners and flying them into buildings and keeping that a secret all this time, vs secretly developing a bomb and dropping it out of a US plane with US markings on it and telling the world that we did it. There is nothing to hide when you have a secret military base with a handful of scientists working in seclusion. I can keep a secret no problem and I know a lot of friends that can too. I can't orchestrate a massive conspiracy involving tens of thousands of people. Nobody can.

If you honestly don't know what purpose Noam Chomsky serves, I can't help you. Basically, he does what you are pretending to do, except he uses logic and actual facts. I think we must have some kind of language barrier here. English is not your first language is it? I'm still curious to know where you are from and how old you are. I'm sure you'll dodge that question again and go off on another tangent.

One last time. Go here and read: http://www.debunking911.com/

Or maybe start on this page and work your way around: http://www.debunking911.com/massivect.htm

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All these rant's of N2Deep's are all things that have been on Conspiracy Theory. That's why he can only regurgitate what has been digested by someone who actually tasted the conversation.

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[quote="MelvinsArmy"]What? You're kind of all over the place here N2Deep. What does Noam Chomsky's thoughts about 9/11 have to do with anything you just said? Did you listen at all to what he said?

I'll keep playing along. The Washington Monument is an oblisk, but it is not from Egypt. The Egyptians used oblisks, the Romans stole them, etc. They are a sign of power. Just as the eagle has been a sign of power since Egyptian times. So what? Shall we get into columns on the facades of buildings, they've been around for millennia too, so what? Your power timeline has quite a few missing links too.

I didn't say that the obelisk were from Egypt...the obelisk originated from Babylon. It is the personification of Nimrod's penis. Oh, and the pagan celebration of the Christmas tree with little gold and silver balls represents Nimrod's penis and testicles also. It is celebrated on the Winter solstice where after three days the Sun will have moved up a certain degree from the horizon. For all you hunters out there, go look into your current DNR guide book and at the back there will be a timeline of when the sunsets and sunrise and this will give you insight. It will tell you that after three days...on December 25, the Sun will have risen 1or 2 degrees. This timeline is also very important as in the Hebrew calendar...a day starts from sunset to sunset....Genesis 1:1. And Sabbath is not Saturday or Sunday, but sunset of the sixth day (Friday sunset) to sunset of the seventh day (sunset on Saturday).

"Your power timeline has quite a few missing links too." answer: if you are looking for something like Napoleon's reign...it is important and his reign was to block that particular "power".

Okay, this thread needs to end and if anyone wants to find out more...they can always pm me. By the way MelvinsArmy.....I see you are from Brooklyn....I'm from Minneapolis and I'm in mid 30's. The generation that wanted all the cool Tamiya but couldn't afford it until now.

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i'll take the blue pill.

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[quote="MelvinsArmy"]Comparing the Manhattan Project to 9/11 is a bigger leap than apples to oranges. They have nothing to do with each other. Hijacking 4 airliners and flying them into buildings and keeping that a secret all this time, vs secretly developing a bomb and dropping it out of a US plane with US markings on it and telling the world that we did it. There is nothing to hide when you have a secret military base with a handful of scientists working in seclusion. I can keep a secret no problem and I know a lot of friends that can too. I can't orchestrate a massive conspiracy involving tens of thousands of people. Nobody can.

If you honestly don't know what purpose Noam Chomsky serves, I can't help you. Basically, he does what you are pretending to do, except he uses logic and actual facts. I think we must have some kind of language barrier here. English is not your first language is it? I'm still curious to know where you are from and how old you are. I'm sure you'll dodge that question again and go off on another tangent.

Pretending....logic and actual facts, language barrier....? Your thought is your own. if you don't understand...there is time left. Oh, and by the way...the Manhattan project was more then a few scientists...the project took a couple tens of thousand. Then again, you won't believe me.


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N2Deep wrote:Okay, this thread needs to end
Lies! I suspect a conspiracy to not let this thread die. :lol:
The preceding contained opinions, beliefs and thoughts that all may not agree with. No offense was intended at any point. Carry on.
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Aw cmon' damnit, now my header displays info on 'counterterrorisim' and 'palastine'- I can see all that at work, I don't need to here as well. And I thought you were done?

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Yeah, no offense but I'm starting to feel like Noam in that video in this conversation. :lol: Not saying I don't believe you, just saying that you are all over the place and have a hard time keeping on topic or even finishing a thought. This isn't twitter, we can actually have a conversation instead of a bunch of random thoughts and opinions.

On a side note, I saw my first r/c race in Minneapolis. It must have been 1986 or so in the parking lot of a hobby shop.

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I once rode a snowmobile in Minneapolis.

It was July-

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1986 was the year I first got into r/c. Now, no one does parking lot racing anymore here. It is a shame but that's why we have durable cars such as the one's Traxxas made that can handle bashing and racing. Parking lot was a free event, race what you brought...ordeal. Although the twin cities has somewhat of a population, the r/c scene is dying. There is T.O.R.C.C. (Twin Cities Onroad Carpet Competition) during the winter and there is Molzer Molwery indoor. There is maybe 5 or 6 collectors that I know and no one is letting go of their stuff....until I got the thinking of letting go mine.

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I stayed in Minneapolis until August. It was warm enough to fish through the ice without mittens.
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N2Deep wrote:There is maybe 5 or 6 collectors that I know and no one is letting go of their stuff....until I got the thinking of letting go mine.
so what your saying is you have talked 5-6 guys into unloading their stuff, and with this thread, you were hoping to get some of us to join the movement.

ahh..... i get it now. :wink:

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hahahahaha....if only people knew what my intentions are then maybe we could be better bargains if they let go. Scott, by the way...the Statue of Liberty is really the statue of Isis and the crown on her head is "the Sun's ray".
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6_6hjdl-t6Q

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This is turning into some Heaven's Gate stuff. :P :lol:

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