and dont tell me .... a cyborg was driving it
2007-09-30 08:51:29
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answered by Anonymous
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I was in northern Iraq at that time . . . and all I had were bullets for my rifle.
Assuming this Arab was telling the truth - and we ALL know what assuming REALLY is - why was this not all over the news? From four years prior, how could it NOT be reported as a "New height of lowness in the war on terror" by the talking heads? Even back THEN they did not want to report anything positive.
Remember the "White Phosphorous" the Marines called with murderous glee on villages that simply annoyed them . . .?
Oh! Right . . . that was a whole pack of LIES . . . Which everyone against this campaign ever so conveniently FORGOT the moment it was found out.
With no consequences, I might add.
Wait! Wait! Let me guess, the bus was FULL of school children too . . . right?
How did this Arab get close enough to see ANY of this action if he was hiding from a major battle, anyway? Let alone see dead shriveled man-babies? That alone is interesting as bones will char, they can be reduced to ash, but since when can they be made to shrink?
Just WHERE does this story come from, besides some propaganda artists who think they can convince me the word "gullible" is not in the dictionary?
Seems they convinced you . . .
And where did Captain Jack get the rope for the sea turtles?
2007-09-30 09:18:25
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answered by ZepherGeist 2
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This is a crazy world. They don't wish for you to know this. Whatever the truth is, there is definitely something going on.
This may be unreal to many people,this may be the reason why we hear so much about this now, where there once was silence. There is no Media cover-up on the Internet. On the other hand, we cannot take everybody on the Internet seriously, as things like these also can create psychological chain reactions. Some people may only "believe" they experienced something that they actually haven't.
Energy weapons have been in the works since the dawn of modern warfare. They are mostly terror weapons. they don't have to be deployed to be effective in many cases.
they're just another weapon. the only reason why they're spooky is because they're not reveal to the public now.
2007-09-30 17:47:55
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answered by Anonymous
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You've posted this 9 different times over the past 2 days. If you can't get it through your head that:
1. No one believes you without a link.
2. The power source required would be too massive to transport.
3. Nobody cares....
2007-10-03 02:04:23
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answered by Cookies Anyone? 5
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Interesting, but untrue. I wonder what he has been drinking
An electromagenetic weapon IS under development, but not ready to depoly and wouldn't be able to do that anyway, but WOULD shutdown all electronics in the target area.
What you describe COULD be done with a high-power microwave transmitter, about 10,000 Megawatts, but that would require a powerplant bigger than anything currently used to provide electrical power in the U.S., not to mention the fact that we have NO microwave equipment capable of generating that type of power.
How about a star wars death star next time
2007-09-30 08:58:09
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answered by f100_supersabre 7
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Yes that weapon was invented by Dr. Who and Captain Kirk is in charge of the unit. The original technology was developed by Dr. Doom but he died (again) before it could be weaponized. If you feel that this is inhumane then by alls means contact the Justice League immediately.
We know were you live.
2007-09-30 10:03:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Oh yeah, I was in that tank. The generals let me give it a test drive. It was pretty sweet. Unfortunately, it still has some kinks, so it's getting some more work done on it. I'll let you know when I'm driving it in your neighborhood again, ok?
2007-09-30 10:54:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes it must have been phasers from the Star Ship Enterprise.
Photon Torpedo's are coming soon!
Call me when the shuttle lands Captain!
2007-09-30 09:09:39
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answered by h h 5
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From the mouth of a barbarian that still believes that if you blow yourself up and kill innocent people,(marter) you will live forever in "Paradise" with seven virgins!! Yeah Right!! Believe NONE of what you hear, and half of what you see, and you will be a lot better off !!
2007-09-30 09:22:45
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answered by b.douglaswyatt 3
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The death ray is in use by our millitary ,and its call T.H.E.L.It was supposedly invented by nikoli tesla,the man who invented alternating current (A.C.)Here is proof for all you non believers.Mr. Tesla tried to sell the idea to our millitary,but was turned down.after he died,the government confiscated all his work,and property.This was in the 50`s.Now look what we have.Is this a coincedence?You can also see video of this device in use on www.youtube.com.But here is the link for the so called death ray,that was probably what mr taliban had seen in action. http://www.defense-update.com/directory/THEL.htm
2007-09-30 13:29:31
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answered by ? 2
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Yes, absolutely unbelievable...
EM weapons wouldn't radiate a "blinding stream of fire & lightning".
Without the "he" or a source, I don't believe a whit of it.
2007-09-30 09:30:28
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answered by mariner31 7
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