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Originally posted by Rudy2shoes
My point is,
it is the airlines doing the fear mongering.
Not the Joe blow with a few copper pipes pointed in the air.
Originally posted by tommyjo
reply to post by Rudy2shoes
Really? Will it create fear? Why not contact one of the con merchants, er I mean 'scientific suppliers' and see if any of their airmail shipments have been refused and offloaded?
www.chem-buster.com...
Truly amazing what the gullible and naive will waste their time and money on.
Look how effective they are. It just literally zaps them out of the sky!
Originally posted by Rudy2shoes
So the debunkers are laughing at this device,
but I feel if it was shipped,
on an airplane,
the simple declaration of its purpose,
may ban it as cargo on a plane.
Show me proof the OP could ship this to his friends on a plane,
with its stated purpose.
Originally posted by Aloysius the Gaul
Originally posted by Rudy2shoes
My point is,
it is the airlines doing the fear mongering.
In what way?
Not the Joe blow with a few copper pipes pointed in the air.
"Joe" is the one saying there is something dangerous "out here" - not the airlines.
what's more "Joe" can't actualy provide any verifiableevidence that his claims are true - the Airlines can provide verifiable evidence that they are making contrails that are a well known phenomena that does nothing like what Joe claims they do.
So I reckon you are completely wrong about who is fearmongering - Joe is the only one creating any fear.
Originally posted by DerepentLEstranger
reply to post by Rudy2shoes
as for sylphs having gone on the wild hunt with them a few times gaul's "sky fairies" is so much blather that leaves me feeling meh
he makes the major mistake of confusing his own hilarity with everyone else
unless he's using [and badly at that] the mirroring technique fro NLP
Originally posted by Aloysius the Gaul
Originally posted by Rudy2shoes
So the debunkers are laughing at this device,
but I feel if it was shipped,
on an airplane,
the simple declaration of its purpose,
may ban it as cargo on a plane.
Show me proof the OP could ship this to his friends on a plane,
with its stated purpose.
Show me proof that it fits any description of dangerous goods!
AFAIK Coppeer pipe, crystals and steel wool are not dangerous goods
Here is the FAA page for passengers on dangerous goods, and specifically the PDF poster/bruchure (900kb) - I can't see any reason why the materials to make a *buster would be considered dangerous goods.
I invite you to do some research yourself on your own question rather than insiting that it is always up to other people to prove you wrong - how about you prove yourself right for a change??
How about you ask these guys if they ever ship by air for example, or this guy if he ever did so. Or these folks if they'll ship you the crystals by air.
edit on 30-10-2012 by Aloysius the Gaul because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Rudy2shoes
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If I was wrong the Airlines would be offering chemtrail believer coupons,
ship your your chemtrail buster for half price.
But all I see is,
it has to be shut down,
airlines fear it,
silence the talk,
same as you doing are now.
If it was a joke they would invite the believers,
and take advantage of them and their money.
Originally posted by Rudy2shoes
[Turn it around same as the airlines would.
If I wanted to ship one they would make me prove it is safe.
I can not even get toothpaste for proper hygiene on a plane,
let alone something that has copper pipes.
Originally posted by FreedomCommander
reply to post by creatives
Kind of like when your walking and you want to stop all of a sudden then you feel a force behind you that pushes you forward and you have to push back to really stop.