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What do you know about 'CHEMTRAILS'?
by Gill inwhat do you know about chemtrails?.
i understand these are toxic chemical trails left by aeroplanes that are sent up by the governments and not the same as the water vapour contrails.
some believe that in the long run our governments may be intent on ridding the earth of the majority of us by using poison gases or infectious diseases and are getting used to leaving these unusual trails inthe sky.......but i've wondered what they are for a long time and the uk govt has already admitted dropping pesticides on at least one part of the uk as an experiment on the people.. i have googled and u tubed a bit on this concerning information but want to know if there is something to worry about or not?.
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What do you know about 'CHEMTRAILS'?
by Gill inwhat do you know about chemtrails?.
i understand these are toxic chemical trails left by aeroplanes that are sent up by the governments and not the same as the water vapour contrails.
some believe that in the long run our governments may be intent on ridding the earth of the majority of us by using poison gases or infectious diseases and are getting used to leaving these unusual trails inthe sky.......but i've wondered what they are for a long time and the uk govt has already admitted dropping pesticides on at least one part of the uk as an experiment on the people.. i have googled and u tubed a bit on this concerning information but want to know if there is something to worry about or not?.
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oldflame
'They' are the elite, the richest of the richest of the richest and the real power behind what we only believe to be the world powers and governments.
There will soon be only two kinds of people in this country, the very rich and the very poor. Middleclass will soon be taken away if they keep going the way they are(the government)
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Are you now involved in a different religion or structured group?
by feenx ini was browsing another post where wtwizard implied membership in another group, and was asked what it was.
that got me thinking...since coming out the society, has anyone embraced another organized religion or group, public or secret?
if so, what is it, and what made you join and continue membership?
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oldflame
Ya know I tried ! I left the org in 1999 I think (LOL) and in 2001 I was baptised in a baptist church. I felt good about it and felt it was the right thing to do. I tried other types of baptist churches and a few non- denominations but I just got tired of the unscriptural doctrine. It's called legalism and something about legalism that is unscriptural digs me way down deep and I cannot tolerate them "organised religion"
I have found through scriptural study that the most important thing we can do is to be kind to others and trust God with all your heart mind and strength. Believe in who Christ is and what he done on the cross was done for you and that is all I need. I am not very trustworthy when it comes to organised religion, I feel that the monies donated to their organisations are miss used and abused. I believe that some followers might even be abused in their churches.
So My answer is No !!!
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What do you know about 'CHEMTRAILS'?
by Gill inwhat do you know about chemtrails?.
i understand these are toxic chemical trails left by aeroplanes that are sent up by the governments and not the same as the water vapour contrails.
some believe that in the long run our governments may be intent on ridding the earth of the majority of us by using poison gases or infectious diseases and are getting used to leaving these unusual trails inthe sky.......but i've wondered what they are for a long time and the uk govt has already admitted dropping pesticides on at least one part of the uk as an experiment on the people.. i have googled and u tubed a bit on this concerning information but want to know if there is something to worry about or not?.
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oldflame
Here in Northern California the government sprays chem trail all the time. Our local college goes out every time and takes samples of soil and water to see just exactly what they are spraying down on us and you would be surprised what they find. Chemicals that are deadly to humans ! If you think for one second that this is just a fluke then you are a numb minded person.
The world governments say that the world is only capable of handling 5 to 7 billion people and if we go over that we will have problems like enough food to feed this 7 billion people. So what is the governments answer to these issues ? Population control. If you really trust your governments then you are a fool because they are the dirtiest players in the game of life.
The latest chem trail tested found aluminum, which is known to cause lymphoma cancer. It was also said that after a chem trail spray that people do end up sick.
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???Do you spank your kids???
by Princess Daisy Boo intell me how you feel about spanking your kids - be honest now!!!
have you ever, and under what circumstances?.
what other methods of discipline do you use?
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oldflame
Well to some of you I say this. When we were parents of young children there were no playstations or etc to take away, they had bikes and baseballs.
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Are you prepared ? A must read !
by oldflame ini read this tonight and it got me wondering if i am truly prepared for the worst yet to come.. .
buskirk, n.y. - a few years ago, kathleen breault was just another suburban grandma, driving countless hours every week, stopping for lunch at mcdonald's, buying clothes at the mall, watching tv in the evenings.. that was before breault heard an author talk about the bleak future of the world's oil supply.
now, she's preparing for the world as we know it to disappear.. breault cut her driving time in half.
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oldflame
I read this tonight and it got me wondering if I am truly prepared for the worst yet to come.
BUSKIRK, N.Y. - A few years ago, Kathleen Breault was just another suburban grandma, driving countless hours every week, stopping for lunch at McDonald's, buying clothes at the mall, watching TV in the evenings.
That was before Breault heard an author talk about the bleak future of the world's oil supply. Now, she's preparing for the world as we know it to disappear.
Breault cut her driving time in half. She switched to a diet of locally grown foods near her upstate New York home and lost 70 pounds. She sliced up her credit cards, banished her television and swore off plane travel. She began relying on a wood-burning stove.
"I was panic-stricken," the 50-year-old recalled, her voice shaking. "Devastated. Depressed. Afraid. Vulnerable. Weak. Alone. Just terrible."
Convinced the planet's oil supply is dwindling and the world's economies are heading for a crash, some people around the country are moving onto homesteads, learning to live off their land, conserving fuel and, in some cases, stocking up on guns they expect to use to defend themselves and their supplies from desperate crowds of people who didn't prepare.
The exact number of people taking such steps is impossible to determine, but anecdotal evidence suggests that the movement has been gaining momentum in the last few years.
These energy survivalists are not leading some sort of green revolution meant to save the planet. Many of them believe it is too late for that, seeing signs in soaring fuel and food prices and a faltering U.S. economy, and are largely focused on saving themselves.
Some are doing it quietly, giving few details of their preparations — afraid that revealing such information as the location of their supplies will endanger themselves and their loved ones. They envision a future in which the nation's cities will be filled with hungry, desperate refugees forced to go looking for food, shelter and water.
"There's going to be things that happen when people can't get things that they need for themselves and their families," said Lynn-Marie, who believes cities could see a rise in violence as early as 2012.
Lynn-Marie asked to be identified by her first name to protect her homestead in rural western Idaho. Many of these survivalists declined to speak to The Associated Press for similar reasons.
These survivalists believe in "peak oil," the idea that world oil production is set to hit a high point and then decline. Scientists who support idea say the amount of oil produced in the world each year has already or will soon begin a downward slide, even amid increased demand. But many scientists say such a scenario will be avoided as other sources of energy come in to fill the void.
On the PeakOil.com Web site, where upward of 800 people gathered on recent evenings, believers engage in a debate about what kind of world awaits.
Some members argue there will be no financial crash, but a slow slide into harder times. Some believe the federal government will respond to the loss of energy security with a clampdown on personal freedoms. Others simply don't trust that the government can maintain basic services in the face of an energy crisis.
The powers that be, they've determined, will be largely powerless to stop what is to come.
Determined to guard themselves from potentially harsh times ahead, Lynn-Marie and her husband have already planted an orchard of about 40 trees and built a greenhouse on their 7 1/2 acres. They have built their own irrigation system. They've begun to raise chickens and pigs, and they've learned to slaughter them.
The couple have gotten rid of their TV and instead have been reading dusty old books published in their grandparents' era, books that explain the simpler lifestyle they are trying to revive. Lynn-Marie has been teaching herself how to make soap. Her husband, concerned about one day being unable to get medications, has been training to become an herbalist.
By 2012, they expect to power their property with solar panels, and produce their own meat, milk and vegetables. When things start to fall apart, they expect their children and grandchildren will come back home and help them work the land. She envisions a day when the family may have to decide whether to turn needy people away from their door.
"People will be unprepared," she said. "And we can imagine marauding hordes."
So can Peter Laskowski. Living in a woodsy area outside of Montpelier, Vt., the 57-year-old retiree has become the local constable and a deputy sheriff for his county, as well as an emergency medical technician.
"I decided there was nothing like getting the training myself to deal with insurrections, if that's a possibility," said the former executive recruiter.
Laskowski is taking steps similar to environmentalists: conserving fuel, consuming less, studying global warming, and relying on local produce and craftsmen. Laskowski is powering his home with solar panels and is raising fish, geese, ducks and sheep. He has planted apple and pear trees and is growing lettuce, spinach and corn.
Whenever possible, he uses his bicycle to get into town.
"I remember the oil crisis in '73; I remember waiting in line for gas," Laskowski said. "If there is a disruption in the oil supply it will be very quickly elevated into a disaster."
Breault said she hopes to someday band together with her neighbors to form a self-sufficient community. Women will always be having babies, she notes, and she imagines her skills as a midwife will always be in demand.
For now, she is readying for the more immediate work ahead: There's a root cellar to dig, fruit trees and vegetable plots to plant. She has put a bicycle on layaway, and soon she'll be able to bike to visit her grandkids even if there is no oil at the pump.
Whatever the shape of things yet to come, she said, she's done what she can to prepare.
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???Do you spank your kids???
by Princess Daisy Boo intell me how you feel about spanking your kids - be honest now!!!
have you ever, and under what circumstances?.
what other methods of discipline do you use?
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oldflame
No I don't because they are bigger than me know and can beat me up LOL
But when they were young children yes I did spank them , I was spanked when I messed up and it has not done any damage to me and it has not damaged my children either. This is what is wrong with our children today. The government has decided to be the controller of our children and the parents no longer have any rights over our children.
I do not think there is absolutely nothing wrong in spanking, now beating our children is wrong and there is a difference.
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DC 2008 - New Release - Young People Ask , Answers That Work Volume TWO
by BBOARD incredit goes to jw freak for bringing out that "young people ask , answers that work vol 2" will be coming out this dc.
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lets talk .... .
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oldflame
Young people ask: Do I really have to marry Bro Old Fart, Just because he is the only brother available in the truth?!?!!? I mean there is this guy I work with who has an education and is my age that I really like.
Loosie,
Do you have a dog name Toto ? LOL
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oldflame
But 'sticks and stones will break my bones but words will never hurt me'
Hey you used my words ! LOL
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Is the JW religion slowly turning into 7th Day Adventist?
by White Dove ina friend of mine says they seem to be.
her sister sent a memorial invitation and said, "will you be going to the memorial of christ's death?
" she said that the use of "christ" was strange.
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oldflame
No but that is where they came from.