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Straight, Inc. and Derivatives / Crimethinkinc
« on: April 29, 2006, 08:52:00 AM »
I trained my heart I burned my soul, I tore the core to stop my growth..Im dyin and I hope you're dyin too

http://www.crimethinc.com/a/evasion/

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Tacitus' Realm / Davic Icke seminar
« on: April 21, 2006, 08:05:00 AM »
This is a long seminar ( few hours) but divided into nice 55 min segments..Opinions?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=faejDZUM ... illuminati

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Straight, Inc. and Derivatives / New world order
« on: April 19, 2006, 01:32:00 PM »

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Straight, Inc. and Derivatives / Georgia Guidestones
« on: April 19, 2006, 01:07:00 PM »

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Tacitus' Realm / Physicist says heat substance felled WTC
« on: April 11, 2006, 10:48:00 PM »
Physicist says heat substance felled WTC
Extremely hot fires caused structures to fail, BYU expert says

Suzanne Dean / Deseret Morning News | April 11 2006

EPHRAIM ? A Brigham Young University physicist said he now believes an incendiary substance called thermite, bolstered by sulfur, was used to generate exceptionally hot fires at the World Trade Center on 9/11, causing the structural steel to fail and the buildings to collapse.

"It looks like thermite with sulfur added, which really is a very clever idea," Steven Jones, professor of physics at BYU, told a meeting of the Utah Academy of Science, Arts and Letters at Snow College Friday.

The government requires standard explosives to contain tag elements enabling them to be traced back to their manufacturers. But no tags are required in aluminum and iron oxide, the materials used to make thermite, he said. Nor, he said, are tags required in sulfur.

Jones is co-chairman, with James H. Fetzer, a distinguished professor of philosophy at the University of Minnesota of Scholars for 9/11 Truth, a group of college faculty members who believe conspirators other than pilots of the planes were directly involved in bringing down New York's Trade Towers.

The group, which Jones said has 200 members, maintains a Web site at http://www.st911.org. A 40-page paper by Jones, along with other peer-reviewed and non-reviewed academic papers, are posted on the site.

Last year, Jones presented various arguments for his theory that explosives or incendiary devices were planted in the Trade Towers, and in WTC 7, a smaller building in the Trade Center complex, and that those materials, not planes crashing into the buildings, caused the buildings to collapse.

At that time, he mentioned thermite as the possible explosive or incendiary agent. But Friday, he said he is increasingly convinced that thermite and sulfur were the root causes of the 9/11 disaster.

He told college professors and graduate students from throughout Utah gathered for the academy meeting that while almost no fire, even one ignited by jet fuel, can cause structural steel to fail, the combination of thermite and sulfur "slices through steel like a hot knife through butter."

He ticked off several pieces of evidence for his thermite fire theory:

First, he said, video showed a yellow, molten substance splashing off the side of the south Trade Tower about 50 minutes after an airplane hit it and a few minutes before it collapsed. Government investigators ruled out the possibility of melting steel being the source of the material because of the unlikelihood of steel melting. The investigators said the molten material must have been aluminum from the plane.

But, said Jones, molten aluminum is silvery. It never turns yellow. The substance observed in the videos "just isn't aluminum," he said. But, he said, thermite can cause steel to melt and become yellowish.

Second, he cited video pictures showing white ash rising from the south tower near the dripping, liquefied metal. When thermite burns, Jones said, it releases aluminum-oxide ash. The presence of both yellow-white molten iron and aluminum oxide ash "are signature characteristics of a thermite reaction," he said.

Another item of evidence, Jones said, is the fact that sulfur traces were found in structural steel recovered from the Trade Towers. Jones quoted the New York Times as saying sulfidization in the recovered steel was "perhaps the deepest mystery uncovered in the (official) investigation." But, he said, sulfidization fits the theory that sulfur was combined with thermite to make the thermite burn even hotter than it ordinarily would.

Jones said a piece of building wreckage had a gray substance on the outside that at one point had obviously been a dripping molten metal or liquid. He said that after thermite turns steel or iron into a molten form, and the metal hardens, it is gray.

He added that pools of molten metal were found beneath both trade towers and the 47-story WTC 7. That fact, he said, was never discussed in official investigation reports.

And even though WTC 7 was not connected to the Trade Towers ? in fact, there was another building between it and the towers ?and even though it was never hit by a plane, it collapsed. That suggests, he said, that it came down because a thermite fire caused its structural steel to fail.

Jones said his studies are confined to physical causes of the collapses, and he doesn't like to speculate about who might have entered the buildings and placed thermite and sulfur. But he said 10 to 20 people "in the know," plus other people who didn't know what they were doing but did what they were told, could have placed incendiary packages over several weeks.
http://www.infowars.com/articles/sept11 ... ed_wtc.htm


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We?re Just Doing the Jobs You Gringos Won?t Do (Ha! Ha!)

Esteban Casaverde | March 30 2006

Man, this was one great party. My friends and I ran around the 110 Freeway waving Mexican flags and yelling, "Mexico, Mexico, Mexico." Lupe almost got run over by one of those rickety trucks with a Baja California license plate, but she?s OK. Most important, the TV cameras were there and those gringos in the U.S. Senate heard our message: "Stop picking on those of us who do jobs no one else will do!"

We just want to be Americans ... which is what the Anglo media keep repeating. They keep finding the few people in the crowd with American flags and zeroing in on that, ignoring that almost everyone else has a proud Mexican flag. We don?t want to be stinking Americans, with our kids talking like valley girls and eating hamburgers. We want America to become like Mexico, which is why those amigos in Whittier and Montebello hoisted the Mexican flag on the flagpole and turned the American flag upside down.

We all know that line, about doing jobs no Americans will do, is a lie.

I?m just a humble worker, but I do suspect that many Americans would paint houses, lay tile, trim palm trees and so on, although they won?t do the jobs at the wage at which I?ll do them. As long as people keep repeating that, how you say, mantra, we will be viewed as heroes rather than freeloaders. My only problem: I?ve been here a few years and make decent-enough pay, but those amigos who keep coming across the border keep undercutting my wages.

Well, I?m not thinking about that, only basking in the joy of these big protests. Solidarity, right? And laughing about how stupid all those Yanquis seem to be. They?re all stupid, the Republicans, the Democrats and especially the Libertarians. I kinda understand the two parties and their stances, of course. The Republicans are afraid of the big Latino voting bloc, so they make sure to say how much they need us. Their business friends like us too, because, well, we do the jobs Americans won?t do (ha! ha!). They remember the last time they tried to stop welfare benefits to us, and we came out in force and threw them out of office. That?s why the Democrats like us. They pander to us and we vote for them, legally or not.

The Libertarians are the funniest. They?re the ones who say, "Let everyone from Mexico and everywhere else move to the United States if they please. That will lead to more freedom." They ignore the fact that we come here, force them to pay to educate our children in those prison-like institutions they call public schools, force them to pay for our medical care when we show up at the emergency room, force them to pay for more jails and the freeways, and we traipse all over private property at our pleasure.

I talked with one of them once. He assured me that "we" ? that?s the undocumented worker who does jobs no American will do ? are not the problem. Amen. The problem, he said, is the welfare state which provides all sorts of benefits to us, paid for by other people. I laugh so hard. You see, the more of us who come here, the more political pressure there is for higher taxes and a bigger welfare state. And when my fellow Latinos do vote, they mostly vote for the most socialist politicians imaginable, who then go to Sacramento demanding even more government spending.

Sure, the welfare state will fade away ... and then it will be OK. Maybe maƱana, right amigo?

One local radio talk-show host, some Irish guy named Doug McIntyre, got to the heart of their problem: Only a few people can afford houses in Southern California. Most of us don?t have any real property here. We want more and more and more "services." How long before the bulk of us ? the have-nots ? start railing against the "haves" in their million-dollar houses and start demanding that they pay their fair share? Prop. 13, the historic property-tax-limiting proposition passed in 1978, is history.

We do work hard. There?s no question. Most of us are here to work, not to freeload, but I need certain things. What am I going to do, refuse to send my kids to their schools or not go to the hospital when they?re sick? Americans love welfare-state benefits, too, you know. If they came to Mexico, they would demand everything, too. They?d probably set up their own newspapers, their own communities and elect their own politicians.

It?s human nature, and if the Americans are too stupid to deal honestly with the problem, then I can?t worry about it.

Fortunately for us, there aren?t many sane voices. The anti-immigration folks, like those silly Minutemen, seem unbalanced and mean-spirited. They represent the old guard. The media can always quote one of those locos and paint anyone with a problem with open borders as some right-wing militia person.

So we keep coming at about a half-million a year, fleeing that crummy nation to the south then quickly changing parts of this country into imitations of Mexico. We get what we want ... Mexico with jobs, where other people pay for our services.

No one really wants reconquista, except maybe for a handful of angry activists. We?ve got it good now. Mexico has it good, too: sending its poverty up north. We pay few taxes, we earn decent money doing the jobs Americans won?t do (ha! ha!), we hang out on other people?s property (i.e., in the Home Depot parking lot) and let them clean up the mess, and we let American citizens foot the bill for our medical care, transportation and so forth.

They might even give us driver's licenses! And the Republicans, Democrats and Libertarians talk about how important we are. And when we get angry, block freeways and destroy stuff, everyone caters to us and we can even change policy in Congress.

Is this a great country or what? Thank goodness we?re not in Mexico.

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Straight, Inc. and Derivatives / Fucking mexicans
« on: March 29, 2006, 03:00:00 PM »
These motherfuckers get free health care, take our fucking jobs etc, demand we all go bilingual to accomodate them......then wrap themselves in mexican flags on our capitol steps. If they like Diahhreah City, Mexico so fucking much they can go back there...
 I have not6hing agaqinst LEGAL mexican immigrants. For the most part they are hard working good people..but this illegal immigrant shit must stop.
We cant let every 3rd world motherfucker come here..
http://apnews.myway.com/article/20060325/D8GIA4982.html[ This Message was edited by: linchpin on 2006-03-29 12:04 ]

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Straight, Inc. and Derivatives / 4 acetoxy-DiPT
« on: February 17, 2006, 12:30:00 AM »

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Straight, Inc. and Derivatives / alitos amerika
« on: December 18, 2005, 05:50:00 AM »

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Straight, Inc. and Derivatives / I jack macked a nigger
« on: December 15, 2005, 08:22:00 AM »
In TDC...You take a heavy steel can of Jack Mackrel
fish and put it in a sock and beat them about the face neck and spine..

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