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Originally Posted By: Shannow
Colin Powell said that something big is happening on 21/22 Jan, but we don't know what.


Where did you read or see that?
 
Originally Posted By: Shannow
Hey, John Titor said that is was going to happen...and he's from the future.


We've been trying to reel him in for some time now. Portal use, in terms of trans-temporal travel, has strict ethical guidelines. There's been speculation that he's not from this dimension and that a phase variance placed him here ..quite by mistake. It would tend to reason that he's trapped here. That said, we haven't found another John Titor to assign this guy the Doppelgänger designation.
 
COOL!!

Art Bell was on last night - people were calling saying they want him on every couple weeks or so.

Sometimes it gets odd, but other shows, wow, can it be great to listen to.
 
I used to listen to it when I worked midnight shift. Lots of junk ..but lots of compelling content as well. The occasional futurist and authoritative figure was nice.
 
What are you trying to say, pal??
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I could just tell by your posts... (or I remote viewed you...)
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Now, if you really want to listen to a guy that predicted all of this financial/banking mess and will scare the bee-jeebers out of you with what is coming... Listen to Pat Kiley. http://www.patkiley.com

You can hear his shows off of his website. I highly suggest you (& others) listen to his last show................
 
I liked Art a long time ago.

Now... Listen to KOA 850 or MP3s of other radio shows (KFi, Wabc, Guntalk, downrange and others) on the web with the MP3 player.

Bill
 
Yep - I can get KOA up here in Minnesota and always listen when I drive to Colorado.
 
Originally Posted By: Kestas
I remember having a discussion with an elderly person about them enjoying retirement benefits that I probably won't see. With a crocodile smile they just shrugged and infuriated me by saying, "I guess you'll just have to work harder and save more".

If I could I'd really like to stick it to the old folk right now.


The (a few, some, all?) old folks are just sticking it to the spoiled brats they raised.

Don't worry, in old age you will be taken care off in the manner predicted in "Logan's Run," "Soylent Green," or some similar version of it.

PS: Consider also easily engineered deaths (cancer etc).
 
Originally Posted By: moribundman
Originally Posted By: Kestas
I remember having a discussion with an elderly person about them enjoying retirement benefits that I probably won't see. With a crocodile smile they just shrugged and infuriated me by saying, "I guess you'll just have to work harder and save more".

If I could I'd really like to stick it to the old folk right now.


The (a few, some, all?) old folks are just sticking it to the spoiled brats they raised.

Don't worry, in old age you will be taken care off in the manner predicted in "Logan's Run," "Soylent Green," or some similar version of it.

PS: Consider also easily engineered deaths (cancer etc).



(imagine some British ladies of any class you care ..from just above rabble to nobility ...having "tea")

Lady 1: Have you heard of the spreading famine in the 3rd world?
Lady 2: Oh my. Charles will be quite disappointed. He so fancied a plague. He says that it's far more thorough.
Lady 3: It's getting done. That's the important thing. He might take some consolation in that.
Lady 2: I hope that this doesn't put him in a bad mood. You know how he gets when unexpected things happen. He was so looking forward to a plague.
Lady1: You might make his favorite meal tonight. That always seems to calm Philip. I once baked him a peach pie during the Falklands
Lady2: Falklands?
Lady1: The Sheffield.
Lady2: Oh

..or...

(visions of Obidiah Stane somewhere in Asia)

Don't worry. It only lasts 15 minutes.....

That's the least of your problems.
 
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