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September 11th Attacks - Do You Think It Was a Conspiracy? (pg. 7)
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| Trancer-X |
Who hasn't seen this one yet? |
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| Trancer-X |
| quote: | Originally posted by Trancer-X
Who hasn't seen this one yet? |
Anyone? |
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| josh4 |
| Why do all the COR users turn up in the conspiracy threads? |
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| Trancer-X |
| quote: | Originally posted by josh4
Why do all the COR users turn up in the conspiracy threads? |
Perhaps it's because it's the only thing pertaining to politics in which they find an interest?
I can't speak for them so I can only guess. ;) |
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| ali92 |
| quote: | Originally posted by {b.s.e.}
hehe, someone has been reading David Icke ;)
if anyone is interested, i have a PDF file that has collected seismic data from the explosions and shockwaves registered at the time of the attacks.
excellent proof that the US was behind their own attack. | I'm very interested. Go ahead. Send/post/point to it... |
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| ali92 |
| quote: | Originally posted by razmataz
oh, fair enough then, good man that Danny.. :p
Still I dont know of any other nation that uses the Fahrenheit scale apart from the U.S. Even Canadians tend to follow the Celsius scale. | Jamaica uses the Degree Fahrenheit, from what I've heard. But you're correct in that just about the _whole world_ outside USA uses the much more logical Degree Celcius (which is just the Kelvin minus 273.15)... |
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| stevieboy32808 |
| Please STOP calling this a conspiracy. A conspiracy is reserved for theories that have not yet proven and is purely based on speculation. I think that's why the skeptics are afraid to believe this thread because of this word alone. |
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| Lepanto |
| quote: | Originally posted by ali92
Jamaica uses the Degree Fahrenheit, from what I've heard. But you're correct in that just about the _whole world_ outside USA uses the much more logical Degree Celcius (which is just the Kelvin minus 273.15)... |
you do realize that because Fahrenheit is more stretched out it's more accurate? ;) also, the imperial system is more practical, though a bit harder to get acustomed to than the metric system :) |
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