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 Frank Dresser wrote:
 
 "running dogg"  wrote in message
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 manmadelake wrote:
 
 Well folks (..just as we expected they would) the usual
 cadre of shortwave BC Kooks that spread their shi+ on
 WWCR, WWRB and other similar stations of like 'ilk'
 have started their usual song.
 
 Yes sirree Bob, they are all hard up sayin they got the
 lowdown on the "real story" of what/why happened
 with the Sumatra Tsunami of 2005.
 
 It's not 2005 for another couple days or so yet...
 
 Here's some examples:
 
 One bigtime 'political-type' shortwave kook is saying the US Govt
 held back the USGS and USTS warnings deliberatly at the behest
 of the IMF and the World Bank (...and the Bilderberges, NWO,
 Rockefeller's etc etc...the usual boogeymen....yawn)
 
 The kooks need to find some new boogeymen. We need somebody different
 enough to stand out and who has some real money. Bill Gates! Why not
 blame the ills of humanity on Bill Gates? I'm sure Microsoft has some
 secret technology that can cause earthquakes. They seem to have a lock
 on every other form of technology.
 
 Haven't you been listening to Alex Jones?  He's identified Bill Gates as
 minion of the New World Order.  Gates has but a small fraction of the money
 that the Illuminati has, and far, far less power than the Freemasons.  I
 suppose, if Gates does very well on his next Conspiracy Employee Evaluation,
 he might be promoted to Minor Cog.
 
 
 Another 'religious-kook' in SC says it was divine retribution
 as the countries that got hit were either Islamic and/or Hindu
 and not Christian, thus they deserved it.....
 
 The one I heard was that the sex tourist brothels in Thailand invited
 the Wrath of the Lamb (tm). Sri Lanka? It was in the way. Collateral
 damage, you know.
 
 In my book, Divine Retribution carries far more gravity than yet another
 Microsoft crash.
 
 
 Of course, our Resident Kook, Al Patrick, insists that once the
 Hindus/Muslims/Buddhists saw the big wave coming, they found Jesus in a
 hurry, raised their hands to Him in forgiveness of their sins like
 evangelical whites in America do, and then drowned as saved people.
 Hallelujah! Hey, it worked for the early Christians, who were baptized
 on their deathbeds so they wouldn't have a chance to sin and anger God
 before they died, thus ensuring they'd go to heaven.
 
 Give Al some credit.  It IS a novel thought.
 
 Looks more like rigor mortis to me. How's that for a 'novel' thought?
 
 dxAce
 Michigan
 USA
 
 
 
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