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reply posted on 23-5-2008 @ 06:28 AM by Dimitris
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GOOD find cruzion
As an answer to the big birds follow the link
www.dvdtech.com.au...
They'll do the job with spiders pretty well. And they are human friendly
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reply posted on 23-5-2008 @ 06:46 AM by Anonymous ATS
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So if they can, in fact, make giant spiders, what's stopping the spiders from destroying Iran? And furthermore, how do they plan to transport these
things here without anyone noticing?
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reply posted on 23-5-2008 @ 07:10 AM by quintar
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If this is true, how will the Iranian people prevent the giant spiders from attacking them?
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reply posted on 23-5-2008 @ 07:18 AM by dariousg
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As I am sure it has already been touched on, this is simply a way to get people up in a frenzy so that we will be more obliged to bomb Iran. Are you
F'ing kidding me? Please people.
This will be the story for us conspiracy types and then there will be the 'mushroom cloud' threat for the 'normal' types via the MSM.
Sorry guys. But if it is true then the spiders can have this planet. We have screwed it up enough.
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reply posted on 23-5-2008 @ 07:44 AM by wedama
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omg noooo! I am scared to death by all spiders.. we need to nuke them FAST
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reply posted on 23-5-2008 @ 08:08 AM by cruzion
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I agree.
Only one way to be sure.
Nuke them from space.
Kill all the radioactive spiders, then take over the oil fields so they can't generate power to make any more of these damnable creatures!
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reply posted on 23-5-2008 @ 08:40 AM by carole9999
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Originally posted by LastOutfiniteVoiceEternal
Originally posted by Rook1545
These remote viewers and psychics are really startling to rattle my last electron.
If this were written into a scifi story, I wouldn't buy it. I'm wondering if there's a competition to propose the most outlandish stories just to
see who/how many people bite. I was interested in the Skinwalker Ranch book because it was being researched IMO, and had a long history of strange
events with the Ute. While some of this is an amusing diversion, it gets tiring and old. Perhaps we need to purchase some extra-strength spider
pesticide? I'll get right on it
[edit on 22-5-2008 by LastOutfiniteVoiceEternal]
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reply posted on 23-5-2008 @ 08:44 AM by spines
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I hope someone else besides the OP is alive so he can say, "I told you so" when the Spiderpocolypse (copyright pending) comes.
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reply posted on 23-5-2008 @ 09:45 AM by Matt_Mulder
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That's a good one. Back in France near the city of tours, a team of scientists is creating a giant fromage to lure the spiders in a trap ( or poison
them...) and then we'll spread them with the giant Bug-zap can you NORAD boys will have produced.
The Western world rules
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reply posted on 23-5-2008 @ 09:47 AM by paul76
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Giant flesh eating spiders? WoW  Nothing a flame thrower or a chainsaw can't handle my friend.
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reply posted on 23-5-2008 @ 09:52 AM by tommyb98201
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If remote viewing worked at all, I would think the world would be a very different place than it is. Think about it.
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reply posted on 23-5-2008 @ 10:03 AM by kosmicjack
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This thread is the exact reason I don't tell more friends and family that I frequent ATS!
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reply posted on 23-5-2008 @ 10:53 AM by Ryan Lloyd
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Remote viewing is far more unrealistic than you think. Yes you can see slightly into the future and watch someone from afar but it is like day
dreaming, the target gets twisted a little, which then in your mind could eventually turn into something like this, the more unexperienced.
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reply posted on 23-5-2008 @ 11:05 AM by Lone Star Patriot
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This is horrible!! I went to get my daughter out of bed and one got a hold of her in her room!!!
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reply posted on 23-5-2008 @ 12:00 PM by ManOnFire
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Its a sculpture called 'maman" = Mother, created by 96 yr old french artist Loise Bourgeois, there were 6 cast in bronze from the original. Theres
one in Ottawa , one in Japan , one outside the Gugenheim, I dont know where the others are , but its freaky anyway! an amazing sculpture.
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reply posted on 23-5-2008 @ 01:53 PM by osirus82
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personally i kinda like the scupltures, probably cuz i like spider and have a couple of tarantulas,
come on guy maybe there just making these giant spider to be able to harvest the spider silk.
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reply posted on 23-5-2008 @ 02:31 PM by Lone Star Patriot
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reply posted on 23-5-2008 @ 03:59 PM by Anonymous ATS
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Giant spiders huh? Well, don't worry, I have it on good authority that somewhere in Tokyo, Godzila is in training and ready to kick some spidey butt.
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reply posted on 23-5-2008 @ 05:18 PM by nirbid
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Mr. Rockefeller seems to like Spiders too. Is he with Iran?
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reply posted on 23-5-2008 @ 05:52 PM by August Sonereal
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Let me guess, the whole uranium erinchment thing wasn't working so they went to....spiders. Greatest thread ever!
What would the point of giant spiders be? Giant lions, that'll be cool, but spiders? I'll just buy a pair of size 16 boots and jump to work, that
way I'll be helping my country by stomping out the spider menace.
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