(Bread #3934)
That got totally screwed up.
Let's try again.
That black cape part sounds like what an ex described to me. They were lying in bed, picked up a nearby object, and threw it at the thing and it disappeared.
Thin cue, Baye
I remember when I read an article that some French guy had written a book saying no plane at the Pentagon. I had looked at a lot of 9/11 stuff online, but I wasn't about knowing to save stuff. I felt this feeling in my body, mostly my guts, that physical something is wrong feeling, as I tried to remember what was in those photos and, damn, no matter how I tried, I couldn't remember a plane. I contacted a techy, alt-news type person I knew and asked them to find the photos. They sent them. No plane. I was having a real hell no reaction, because inside you know what the implications are. When I think of it now, I don't know why I reacted so strongly, I already knew when it happened, it meant they were bringing here what they'd been doing everywhere else. I can only imagine how Joe and Josephine Shmoe would react.
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Put it in park.
I've been sitting on this fence from day one. As long as there's info to be had, I'm sticking it out. There's all kinds of stuff I've been questioning about this all along.
Then there was the Ariel Sharon remark:
"We’ll make a pastrami sandwich of them. We’ll insert a strip of Jewish settlement in between Palestinians, and then another strip of Jewish settlement, right across the West Bank, so that in 25 years time, neither the United Nations, nor the United States, nobody will be able to tear it apart.”