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Wait... just when I thought I'd peek back into this forum site and be active I hear crazy talk that the earth isn't flat...
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danbonglongdong- Credibility. You know this word? This is bordering on the bizarre. Like I said a piece of work. If you were pushing anything
credible YOU would give IT a bad name. Of course we would be talking about self awareness then wouldn't we?
Your only self awareness resides in the mirror when you torque that power tool into that cloaca. Now listen Baghdad Bob. I know that your life of prostitution must be boring but you'd fare much better if you would crawl out of those catacombs on a monthly basis instead of waiting the whole year. Light has a healthy effect on vitamin D levels.
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ORIGINAL: Dane49

Can't believe you guys get this worked up over Slaaks postings.
warspite1

Would help if you could be bothered to read the posts Dane49. The whole point is most of us have been here a whole lot longer than you and have been acquainted with SLAAK in all that time.

Generally we do not get worked up over SLAAK's postings. We see SLAAK as one of life's "characters" - and nutty as a fruit cake. But as for getting wound up? Not really. Sadly Gary went a little off the wall earlier which was a bit of a shocker - hope he's okay - but otherwise all is normal.

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I may have just signed on a little over a year ago,but I've been reading this forum for more than 4 years.
So I'm quite familiar with Slaaks postings here and in other wargame forums.
So thank you for your advice but I think can formulate my own opinions without your help.

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ORIGINAL: Dane49

I may have just signed on a little over a year ago,but I've been reading this forum for more than 4 years.
So I'm quite familiar with Slaaks postings here and in other wargame forums.
So thank you for your advice but I think can formulate my own opinions without your help.

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I am sure you can formulate your own opinions. That is not what I was saying.

If you have been reading this forum for 4 years then you will know the number of times there is any big issue with SLAAK is very small (given how inflammatory some of it is, surprisingly so). His stuff is largely ignored or played along with rather than any outright hostility shown.
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Yes, just entertainment for me. But I admit I do watch with interest the inner mind workings of a (far gone eccentric)
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ORIGINAL: warspite1

I am sure you can formulate your own opinions. That is not what I was saying.

If you have been reading this forum for 4 years then you will know the number of times there is any big issue with SLAAK is very small (given how inflammatory some of it is, surprisingly so). His stuff is largely ignored or played along with rather than any outright hostility shown.

I think that says more about the rest of us than it does about Slaak, to be honest I've seen a lot of odd and off the wall crazy stuff over the years some real some chemical induced. Slaaks ramblings aren't really even in the same ball park, he's just a wannabe trying to weird people out with half assed rubbish. If you ask me he's probably still a youngster, (conspiracy theory's are so last millennium) who should get over their inability to understand the world and accept WSH (Weird shit Happens).

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That is the curious about Slaak. He puts so much effort into the character he presents. That has to classify as weird.
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Zap- That is the curious about Slaak. He puts so much effort into the character he presents. That has to classify as weird.


Effort? What effort? Im only being myself. Better still is that since everything Ive asserted is true, my detractors will end up being my bitch for decades to come!

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I think that says more about the rest of us than it does about Slaak, to be honest I've seen a lot of odd and off the wall crazy stuff over the years some real some chemical induced. Slaaks ramblings aren't really even in the same ball park, he's just a wannabe trying to weird people out with half assed rubbish. If you ask me he's probably still a youngster, (conspiracy theory's are so last millennium) who should get over their inability to understand the world and accept WSH (Weird **** Happens).
So where's your PhD in history?
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(oops DP)
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ORIGINAL: SLAAKMAN
I think that says more about the rest of us than it does about Slaak, to be honest I've seen a lot of odd and off the wall crazy stuff over the years some real some chemical induced. Slaaks ramblings aren't really even in the same ball park, he's just a wannabe trying to weird people out with half assed rubbish. If you ask me he's probably still a youngster, (conspiracy theory's are so last millennium) who should get over their inability to understand the world and accept WSH (Weird **** Happens).
So where's your PhD in history?
In the same place I guess a lot of peoples are, tucked away in the attic somewhere gathering dust, it's just mine are probably older than yours if either you or I have them and they mean squat. [>:]
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If I had to break out my shrink hat for a second, I'd say that Slaak probably has some sort of moral crisis going on in his life, and the temptations of sin and vice that this secret elite crave so much, these vices also tempt him as well. Therefore it is necessary for him to carry out his own form of personal crusade against that which he seems both revolted and seduced by. This is exactly how most childhood traumas form adult psychosis, whether healthy or not. We learn from a combination of experience and education... the former being one of trial and error, the latter by systemic repetition. Slaak is clearly battling inner demons that he has manifested into real world opponents.

The thing is, just because you're paranoid doesn't mean they're not out to get you. I think Slaak gets caught up in this conspiracy culture so much, that he often misses seeing real flesh and blood enemies as masqueraded horror movie villains... something akin to David Icke's reptoid theory. Why challenge international banking syndicates when at heart they're 10 foot tall shape shifting aliens? Come on... Slaak is beating himself up for nothing, and his delusions are seeping into his love/hate relationships with real human beings. When it comes right down to it, the only real victim of his hostile approach is himself.

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Think we have a misunderstanding here...Dane wasn't slagging off SLAAK at all..infact the opposite..Warspite you got hold of the wrong of the stick mate. Seems you both have similar views on SLAAK. Dane isn't one of those SLAAK haters.

Funny enough I've seen far more horrendous insults thrown at SLAAK than I've ever seen SLAAK throw at anyone..infact he has been publicly accused of, in my opinion, the most vilest of crimes. Wihtout any evidence there can be nothing worse someone can say about you on the net or anywhere else for that matter.

ORIGINAL: warspite1

ORIGINAL: Dane49

I may have just signed on a little over a year ago,but I've been reading this forum for more than 4 years.
So I'm quite familiar with Slaaks postings here and in other wargame forums.
So thank you for your advice but I think can formulate my own opinions without your help.

warspite1

I am sure you can formulate your own opinions. That is not what I was saying.

If you have been reading this forum for 4 years then you will know the number of times there is any big issue with SLAAK is very small (given how inflammatory some of it is, surprisingly so). His stuff is largely ignored or played along with rather than any outright hostility shown.
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Boomer78
Oh bloody hell. None of that "inner demons" gobbledygook even remotely applies. Im playing the role of the Contraire deliberately to expose the real perpetrators of a horrific crime that so many others are too ignorant or apathetic to care about. I do this because our "leaders" have failed their responsibility to protect us and someone needs to take up the slack!!! Its that simple.

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Mr wodin that was very well put. Thanks! [:D]
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I apologize Slaak. I don't think there are illuminati nor that the WTC was an "inside job". I apologize for getting all wound up over it.
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You should be wound up over all of it Silly Gary-Newblette because the Illuminati caused 911 and the whole world needs to mobilize against them. Now, go fetch that Hogmutt and get his flea-bitten azz in here!

Illuminati Used Same "Eye Witness" in 9-11 & Boston


August 11, 2013

"Super Witness" Steve Silva, a "Boston Globe web producer." Mass media collaborates in false flags.

Steve Silva did such a good job
deceiving the nation on 9-11 that
the Illuminati brought him back for
the Boston Marathon bombing.
(See Betsy McGee's video report.)

by Betsy McGee
(henrymakow.com)

In April, after the Boston false flag, I watched a video that was taken from the finish line that is now touted as the "gripping, definitive video" of the bombings.

I realized that the videographer was filming everything BUT the area where the action was, and I wanted to know why... was he just such an amateur and so frightened that he couldn't get good footage?

A quick investigation revealed that the videographer was the Boston.com sports producer, a man named Steve Silva. This, I thought, stunk to high heaven, as a "sports producer" would be someone used to taking video of fast-paced, exciting events... I knew I was looking at a deliberately jumbled and choppy video, done exactly that way on purpose so that the false flag fakery could be put into place... I even made a video about it..

STEVE SILVA AGAIN

A few days ago I found a video of two witnesses claiming that they just happened to see the first plane hit the first tower on 9/11... and one of the witness's names was STEVE SILVA. Imagine my surprise! It did not, however, say "Boston.com's Steve Silva" or anything like that, so I took the footage of the 9/11 witness call and pieced it together with the Boston witness footage and it's the same person. I supposed that the cabal felt that Steve did such a great job lying on 9/11, that they would use him as a star witness again, on their next big fake attack.
- See more at: http://henrymakow.com/2013/08/illuminat ... dT7as.dpuf
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I sensed a tiny bit of anger in that reply, Slaak. I think my hounds are on the right trail now.
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(Its not anger. You misunderstand. Its joy.)
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I only sense profound hate and distrust from you.

And isn't that the kind antipathy you're trying to stop the new world order from spreading across the globe? You've become your enemy.
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