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Originally posted by ReAdY2AsCeNd
Originally posted by Molimo
reply to post by ReAdY2AsCeNd
They found radioactive skeletons in the middle east i think signs of an ancient nuclear war Atlantis is also this but maybe it didn't collapse for the same reason
From what I read this is true. Also on Mt Sinai and 2 other places I can't remember the names of - supposedly nuclear stations - they found all these black pieces scattered about everywhere on these sites. They analyzed them and found that they were pottery from that time period that had been exploded and then melded back together by heat. Also found radioactive material in them. The book that I am referencing to will blow you mind!! I stayed up almost a week with no sleep just to finish it. But had to reread it to wrap my head around things more clearer. This book has made me a FIRM believer. It ties into a few other books I have read. By any chance has anyone read Holy Blood Holy Grail? Not trying to take this to religion (which I do detest) but it allows you to see that the Bible is a history book. Great read also!
Originally posted by Molimo
reply to post by ReAdY2AsCeNd
Maybe history really does repeat itself
Read the wiki HERE.
Illuminati is a standalone card game made by Steve Jackson Games (SJG), inspired by The Illuminatus! Trilogy by Robert Anton Wilson and Robert Shea. The game has ominous secret societies competing with each other to control the world through sinister means, including legal, illegal, and even mystical. It was designed as a "tongue-in-cheek rather than serious"[1] take on conspiracy theories. It contains groups named similarly to real world organizations, such as the Society for Creative Anachronism.[2] It can be played by two to eight players. Depending on the number of players, a game can take between one and six hours.
Originally posted by vatel
reply to post by Grower
do xou have any other browser installed ?
what os are you running ?
Originally posted by vatel
reply to post by KBilly
BS there is no tomorrow on the inet...
Originally posted by KBilly
reply to post by Grower
Ahh, we're not in the same country then. Could you see updates earlier - say in the morning when others couldn't?
Maybe we just have to have patience, lol.
Originally posted by thelighter
I chose #2, I'm curious if druid42 chose it for the same reason as me? I chose it because of binary, and the powers of two being so important in my life and employment (full time computer geek here).
I was not shocked at all to see 7 being so high though, it's known as "lucky 7" here, and is often considered a very important low number.
Originally posted by IQPREREQUISITE
Originally posted by ReAdY2AsCeNd
Originally posted by Molimo
reply to post by ReAdY2AsCeNd
They found radioactive skeletons in the middle east i think signs of an ancient nuclear war Atlantis is also this but maybe it didn't collapse for the same reason
From what I read this is true. Also on Mt Sinai and 2 other places I can't remember the names of - supposedly nuclear stations - they found all these black pieces scattered about everywhere on these sites. They analyzed them and found that they were pottery from that time period that had been exploded and then melded back together by heat. Also found radioactive material in them. The book that I am referencing to will blow you mind!! I stayed up almost a week with no sleep just to finish it. But had to reread it to wrap my head around things more clearer. This book has made me a FIRM believer. It ties into a few other books I have read. By any chance has anyone read Holy Blood Holy Grail? Not trying to take this to religion (which I do detest) but it allows you to see that the Bible is a history book. Great read also!
I read them all!!! lol From Holy Blood Holy Grail to Morning of the Magicians...Sitchin's Earth Chronicles...Von Daniken (crazy dude) Keel, Jung, Sagan...compilations of various phenomena and theories...
...then I went to work lol
Good reads...just don't take it all up, it can eat you. Challenge everything til it proves true.
Originally posted by JourPolaire
reply to post by TNTarheel
The name of the new picture is 'dscr' and its dimensions are 333x333.
Originally posted by vatel
reply to post by Grower
try this :
clear browser cookies and cache