Re: One Million Children Per Year Are Kidnapped & Mind Control Programmed In the USA Re: Do we all agree that 9/11 was an inside job//Debunkers ARE implicated
Subject: Re: One Million Children Per Year Are Kidnapped & Mind Control Programmed In the USA Re: Do we all agree that 9/11 was an inside job//Debunkers ARE implicated
From: www.peaceinspace.com
Date: 29/06/2006, 02:45
Newsgroups: alt.alien.research,alt.alien.visitors,alt.paranet.ufo,sci.skeptic,alt.fan.art-bell,alt.usenet.kooks

On Wed, 28 Jun 2006 21:50:31 GMT, "Chadwick Stone©" <chad_stone@127.0.0.1>
wrote:


www.peaceinspace.com [truth@r.us] has entered into testimony
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On Tue, 27 Jun 2006 11:24:52 GMT, "Chadwick Stone©"
<chad_stone@127.0.0.1> wrote:


www.peaceinspace.com [truth@r.us] has entered into testimony
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On Mon, 26 Jun 2006 20:39:35 GMT, "Chadwick Stone©"
<chad_stone@127.0.0.1> wrote:

Wrong

One of is telling the truth and one of us is lying.

9-11 was an inside job.

Liar.

Logical fallacy.

Provide proof that 9-11 was not an inside job.

Provide proof that it was, AssLexa.

Instantly his face turned scarlet and the water ran out of his eyes. The
stuff was like nitric acid, and moreover, in swallowing it one had the
sensation of being hit on the back of the head with a rubber club. The next
moment, however, the burning in his belly died down and the world began to
look more cheerful. He took a cigarette from a crumpled packet marked
VICTORY CIGARETTES and incautiously held it upright, whereupon the tobacco
fell out on to the floor. With the next he was more successful. He went back
to the living-room and sat down at a small table that stood to the left of
the telescreen. From the table drawer he took out a penholder, a bottle of
ink, and a thick, quarto-sized blank book with a red back and a marbled
cover. 


 Ummmmmm.... make that *credible*
proof that has been subjected to and withstood the rigors of scientific
peer review.

For some reason the telescreen in the living-room was in an unusual
position. Instead of being placed, as was normal, in the end wall, where it
could command the whole room, it was in the longer wall, opposite the
window. To one side of it there was a shallow alcove in which Winston was
now sitting, and which, when the flats were built, had probably been
intended to hold bookshelves. By sitting in the alcove, and keeping well
back, Winston was able to remain outside the range of the telescreen, so far
as sight went. He could be heard, of course, but so long as he stayed in his
present position he could not be seen. It was partly the unusual geography
of the room that had suggested to him the thing that he was now about to do.