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The only Stephen King book that I've read is The Stand. It was the only halfway decent book for sale at an airport when I still had many more hours of traveling on a business trip and nothing left to read. I did finish it because it was compelling. BUT, I concluded 'why put myself through that?' and resolved to read no more of his work. His talent was obvious. In fact I would say (if his other works are similar) that he writes movies. Of course many of his works have been put to the screen, but I mean his extraordinary attention to making vivid descriptions. I understand that he has quite a large following.
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So what I am gathering from you all that this isn't the true history of the World War 2 when the Nazi's had held the Rhine against the Allies? and that I should remove it from my holiday book wishlist?
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RE: OT -Crazy JFB Fan Boy
Hello
The germans had also Zoombies
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zfSbcL1G ... re=related
Well... the german zoobies also wearing uniforms....very suspicious
The germans had also Zoombies
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zfSbcL1G ... re=related
Why do the undead need Russian uniforms? Are they going to freeze to death?.......
Well... the german zoobies also wearing uniforms....very suspicious
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You know, this moron might show up here. He seems to be the sort of freak-ball who would Google himself on a regular basis.
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Hello
When you want to listen to Douglas Dietrich...here you can
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-7RWuptZx5w (part 1/10) the rest parts you should find...also later there are some caller which ask questtions...
here you can see him speaking:[:D]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bSqDdPIh ... AA52CB8EB5
Omat
P.S.: WARNING: When you think you understand the things he is talking about...it is possible you are already lost...
When you want to listen to Douglas Dietrich...here you can
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-7RWuptZx5w (part 1/10) the rest parts you should find...also later there are some caller which ask questtions...
here you can see him speaking:[:D]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bSqDdPIh ... AA52CB8EB5
Omat
P.S.: WARNING: When you think you understand the things he is talking about...it is possible you are already lost...
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ORIGINAL: Terminus
You know, this moron might show up here. He seems to be the sort of freak-ball who would Google himself on a regular basis.
That's hilarious, and very likely true. [:D]
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ORIGINAL: Terminus
You know, this moron might show up here. He seems to be the sort of freak-ball who would Google himself on a regular basis.
In that case, I'd like to comment that he's a self-promoting, egotistical twit who's picture should be placed in encyclopedias to explain the phrase, "He's so full of sh-t it's running out of his ears."
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ORIGINAL: mike scholl 1
ORIGINAL: Terminus
You know, this moron might show up here. He seems to be the sort of freak-ball who would Google himself on a regular basis.
In that case, I'd like to comment that he's a self-promoting, egotistical twit who's picture should be placed in encyclopedias to explain the phrase, "He's so full of sh-t it's running out of his ears."
Oh your just jelous(tm) Mike. I mean how many people out there can claim to be both a Renegade Military Historian AND a Motivational Speaker? [;)]
I sent DDD's website to a coworker for a laugh......and what does the guy do????!!!! he trumps me by posting this link. Epic Fail! on my part.
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here you can see him speaking:[:D]
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bSqDdPIh ... AA52CB8EB5
I couldn't listen to more than 3 minutes of the 8 minute something video. He spent the first two minutes explaining how unfairly he was being treated and singled out because he had to stand and answer questions on the fly at this convention and *gasp* had trouble with email correspondence because of a a bum email address. Must be a conspiracy to suppress his point of view.
He did (eventually) field a question from a reader (that he identified by name!) from "Above Top Secret.com" that questioned the efficacy of the baloon bombs. What followed was a diatribe of rehashed allegations without any physical proof, naturally.
I *am* heartened by him calling out individual blog members to 'answer' their allegations. I would feel personally made whole if, in one of his schizophrenic diatribes, he specifically answered one of my blog quotes / questions.
Here would be the quote that I would like him to address: "Did the transnational illuminati control *both* the baloon bombs and the Soviet undead legions or was their role more in the cover up?" Please remember to cite "Chickenboy" for this insightful query. [&o]

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Oh your just jelous(tm) Mike. I mean how many people out there can claim to be both a Renegade Military Historian AND a Motivational Speaker? [;)]
I sent DDD's website to a coworker for a laugh......and what does the guy do????!!!! he trumps me by posting this link. Epic Fail! on my part.
http://www.enterprisemission.com/
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Hoagland at least has some theories based in some sort of observation of the real world. His conclusions may be whacked, but he does start with something that is observable and anchored in consensus reality.
I don't give him the highest probability he's right in any of his theories, but some accepted science today came from scientists who everyone thought was crazy at the time. The theory of plate tectonics which is universally accepted in Geology today was originally formulated by a guy so eccentric, his favorite snack was mouse on toast. He was completely discredited in his time and by the time the hard evidence of plate tectonics started coming in during the 1950s, he had been a footnote as a crazy of Geology for 100 years.
Though for every crazy who is right, there are probably 99 who are just people with crazy theories that go nowhere.
I put Hoagland and Dietrich in completely different classes. Dietrich does nothing to back up his claims and he makes extrodinary claims about history that is still in living memory. Almost all of us have a father or grandfather who fought in that war and we've heard the stories first hand. A lot of what he claims runs contrary to millions of first hand accounts, which IMO, dramatically lowers the credibility. Plus the "science" he claims has no observable evidence.
Hoagland can point to data that most scientists agree is valid data. The conclusions he draws from that evidence is very unorthodox, but at least he starts with something we agree exists. For example his famous claim about the face on Mars. That picture exists. It's probably a trick of the light, but we can all look at the official NASA photograph and agree that it looks like a face on Mars. Just agreeing what it looks like, doesn't make it that. All we're agreeing is that the pattern looks familiar to the human eye.
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I don't give him the highest probability he's right in any of his theories, but some accepted science today came from scientists who everyone thought was crazy at the time. The theory of plate tectonics which is universally accepted in Geology today was originally formulated by a guy so eccentric, his favorite snack was mouse on toast. He was completely discredited in his time and by the time the hard evidence of plate tectonics started coming in during the 1950s, he had been a footnote as a crazy of Geology for 100 years.
Though for every crazy who is right, there are probably 99 who are just people with crazy theories that go nowhere.
I put Hoagland and Dietrich in completely different classes. Dietrich does nothing to back up his claims and he makes extrodinary claims about history that is still in living memory. Almost all of us have a father or grandfather who fought in that war and we've heard the stories first hand. A lot of what he claims runs contrary to millions of first hand accounts, which IMO, dramatically lowers the credibility. Plus the "science" he claims has no observable evidence.
Hoagland can point to data that most scientists agree is valid data. The conclusions he draws from that evidence is very unorthodox, but at least he starts with something we agree exists. For example his famous claim about the face on Mars. That picture exists. It's probably a trick of the light, but we can all look at the official NASA photograph and agree that it looks like a face on Mars. Just agreeing what it looks like, doesn't make it that. All we're agreeing is that the pattern looks familiar to the human eye.
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RE: OT -Crazy JFB Fan Boy
He's a member of the Keepers Of Odd Knowledge Society. You've heard of them. They go by the acronym of KOOK.
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