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The ATS Alphabet

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posted on Jan, 8 2011 @ 06:22 PM
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T is for TomFoolery !!!!!


... and Trolls !!



posted on Jan, 8 2011 @ 06:40 PM
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B is for BILDERBERG





If there was one group of individuals that could be identified as being behind a New World Order, it would be Bilderberg. Since 1954 a grandiose scheme has been crafted by members of the elite. With atendee’s like David Rockfeller, and Joseph Retinger (FMR. Secretary General of the CIA for European affairs), the focus of the group is sure to be world changing.

The media has granted the group immunity as admitted by David Rockefeller in his memoirs:




“We are grateful to the Washington Post, The New York Times, Time Magazine, and other great publications whose directors have attended our meetings and respected their promises of discretion for almost forty years....It would have been impossible for us to develop our plan for the world if we had been subject to the bright lights of publicity during these years....The supranational sovereignty of an intellectual elite and world bankers ... is surely preferable to the national autodetermination practiced in the past centuries.”


Their agenda is secret, so we can only speculate on their true intensions. However, for so many influencial characters to be involved, something big must be on the table. Many believe there are plans for a depopulation of the planet as well as the formal introduction with legistlation to back the codex alimentarius. Now you know what rich Uncle Pennybag’s does in his spare time.


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B is for BIGFOOT
B is for BTS



Next Letter: C is for CRYPTID.
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posted on Jan, 8 2011 @ 07:35 PM
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And the next sftball for me.....
U.
ok...altogether now...


UFO



posted on Jan, 8 2011 @ 08:47 PM
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V is for Vendetta



posted on Jan, 8 2011 @ 10:01 PM
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I don't want all of the letters to have the same relative meaning.

By the way, you should come on chat. Click on CHAT in the top toolbar.


Originally posted by youdidntseeme
And the next sftball for me.....
U.
ok...altogether now...


UFO



posted on Jan, 9 2011 @ 11:11 AM
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W is for .. Watergate? or wikileaks..
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posted on Jan, 9 2011 @ 01:07 PM
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X is for X-files!



posted on Jan, 9 2011 @ 05:03 PM
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posted on Jan, 9 2011 @ 05:14 PM
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Z is for Zodiac, Zany, Zealot, Zest, Zionist and Zoo (which ATS is sometimes)



posted on Jan, 9 2011 @ 05:21 PM
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Don't forget Zeitgeist and Zeta Reticuli

A couple more ATS household names.....



posted on Jan, 9 2011 @ 05:29 PM
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Oh! Those are MUCH better than mine! Good job! I was thinking cryptoZoology!



posted on Jan, 9 2011 @ 07:46 PM
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Lol.....Now for our next trick.....someone on this thread can use all of the word suggestions in this thread....jumble 'em all up....and write the greatest conspiracy story EVER!



posted on Jan, 9 2011 @ 08:07 PM
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C is for CRYPTOZOOLOGY





These cryptic creatures are legendary for their elusiveness. Time and time again witnesses report sightning of unidentified creatures, but science can never seem to get a specimen. This isn’t one type of creature either, they’re literally hundreds that cover a spectrum of different sizes and shapes. Most famous of all, Bigfoot, still appears witnesses in the United States, while lesser known cryptids like mothman, or the jersey devil are more of a rare spectacle.


George M. Eberhart of the American Library Association,[10] who has written for the Journal of Scientific Exploration on the difficulties of cataloging media materials about fringe science, classifies ten types of mystery animals under the cryptozoological umbrella:

www.carnivoraforum.com...



1.Distribution anomalies [known animals reported outside their normal range, e.g. the anomalous big cats of the U.K.];
2.Undescribed, unusual, or outsized variations of known species [e.g. the giant anacondas reported from Amazonia or the spotted lions of East Africa];
3.Survivals of recently extinct species [e.g. Ivory Billed Woodpecker presumed extinct ca. 1960, or the Steller's Sea Cow presumed extinct ca. 1770, both of which are occasionally claimed to have survived to the present];
4.Survivals of species known only from the fossil record into modern times [e.g. the mokele-mbembe of central Africa, sometimes described as a living dinosaur];
5.Lingerlings, or survivals of species known from the fossil record much later into historical times than currently thought [e.g. the woolly mammoth, presumed extinct ca. 12,000 BCE but occasionally purported surviving into later eras];
6.Animals not known from the fossil record but related to known species [e.g. the Andean wolf or the striped manta-ray reported by William Beebe in the 1930s];
7.Animals not known from the fossil record nor related to any known species [e.g. North America's Bigfoot or most sea serpents];
8.Mythical animals with a zoological basis [e.g. the Griffin, partly inspired by dinosaur fossils of Central Asia];
9.Seemingly paranormal or supernatural entities with some animal-like characteristics [e.g. Mothman, Black Dogs or some fairies from folklore];
10.Known hoaxes or probable misidentifications [e.g. the Jackalope, an antlered rabbit created as a hoax or prank but possibly inspired by rabbits infected with Shope papilloma virus, which causes antler-like tumors].
Additionally, Eberhart argues for six exclusions from classification as a cryptid:

1.Insignificance. "Cryptids must be big, weird, dangerous or significant to humans in some way."
2.Lack of controversy. "Someone needs to observe a mystery animal and someone else needs to discredit the sighting. Cryptozoologists function as interventionists between witnesses and skeptical scientists."
3.Erratics. "The out-of-place alligator […] that turns up in an odd spot, undoubtedly through human agency, is not a zoological mystery […] [I]f someone discovers a new species of alligator that lives only in sewers, that is a different matter."
4.Bizarre humans [e.g. zombies]
5.Angels or demons […] "the paranormal or supernatural is admitted only if it has an animal shape (a werewolf sighting, which might involve a real dog or wolf, or a mystery canid)."
6.Aliens "[unless such extraterrestrials] arrived a long time ago and thus classify as residents."




Are these creatures just manifestations of our greatest fears, or are they real? As with most other mysteries, only time will tell.




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C is for CIA
C is for CEAUSESCU



Next Letter: D is for Disinformatiom
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posted on Jan, 15 2011 @ 01:32 PM
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D is for disinfo, is coming, today.




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