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Re: [Computerbank] The real 2000 bug/virus
Why the Nazi's had this ability dating back to their meteoric rise from
nothing. Its really easy, all you need is a group of rogue (black) tantric
yogins. They help make the crowd feel good, at particular stuff, and bad at
other stuff. Makes a speaker appear to have unusual magnetism. An old
(deliberately supressed) technology, which was stolen. Half of something is
often dangerous and not whole. But all natural things have their natural
control. And so it is for black tantric yogins, they have to hide in fear,
the brave little darlings.
greg
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dave Fregon" <axxs@axxs.org>
To: <computerbank@lists.linux.org.au>
Sent: Sunday, February 09, 2003 12:07 PM
Subject: Re: [Computerbank] The real 2000 bug/virus
> http://www.geocities.com/RainForest/7729/Mindcontrol.htm
>
> Something I got together on the subject of mind control in law
> enforcement years ago :)
>
> Dave
>
> On Sun, 2003-02-09 at 10:02, Greg White wrote:
> > Romana wrote:
> >
> > > gee, i thought it was all the aliens at work - does this mean i can
> > > remove my tinfoil headwear now? or will the cia still monitor my
thoughts?
> >
> > Hey, the tinfoil is not obsolete, it may protect you or your computer,
from
> > spatially deployed scalar weapons, like a microwave pulse cannon. ;-)
> > The Swedish, have not admitted to all their weapons, lets have a war
with
> > them! It's lucky we have such good honest politicians to protects us
from
> > these obviouse threats to Australia, isnt it. Why, war could even make
the
> > insurance companys healthy again. Why they may even be able to make
payouts
> > to our own citizens that have been deliberately hurt outside of the law
by
> > our own government. Or they may even make honest payouts to all the
Bush
> > fire victims.
> >
> > greg
> >
> > greg
> >
> >
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