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Topic: ALBERT PIKE CAMPGROUND:More Federal strangeness | Topic page views:
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MASTERMIND
New Member
31 posts, Dec 2001
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posted 04-25-2002 09:22 PM
Penumbra, it is just an icon, nothing more. Seeing that you have no other way to retort you had to resort to that rather feeble attack. Why the emotional outburst? What is it about my post that you disliked so much? You seem to have a perception problem, I can't argue this since it is something very personal to you and something you must overcome on your own. quote: Considering the mental dexterity that YOU have shown in your previous posts, this seems to be very revealing as to your true intentions and motivations for being here on this board.
"seems" sigh, another assumption. Please stop yourself from posting so aimlessly. I will now spare you a mental beating and direct my attention away from you. Thermit, I am glad that you brought that previous post up. I was in need of a blind test group for a certain experiment. I used the members of this board to see the varying degree of responses I would get from my simple post. Again, I apologize for not being able to elaborate on why I did this. 
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Thermit
Tech

Houston, TX 2621 posts, Jul 2000
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posted 04-25-2002 10:27 PM
Interesting. Please explain this "certain experiment"...
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David
Chemtrail Information Agent
1245 posts, Oct 2000
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posted 04-25-2002 10:28 PM
"I used the members of this board to see the varying degree of responses I would get from my simple post." Hmmmmm, without the permission of the members or Thermit. This reeks of fecal matter to me.And ya gotta love this response: "Again, I apologize for not being able to elaborate on why I did this." An honest response would have been 'not willing', rather than "not being able", big diff, homer. 
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penumbra
quarky

North Carolina 667 posts, Apr 2001
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posted 04-26-2002 06:56 AM
Your opinion of my perception is meaningless. Aimless? My intent (aim) is to show that you are not what you claim to be. 
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KnewEyes
watcher

under those cloud-like things 665 posts, Apr 2001
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posted 04-26-2002 09:04 AM
Quotes from MasterMind:"Dan Rockwell, the "magnetic anomoly" is not caused by a mere iron mine. The source is something else that is nearby. This is not speculation.Please do not look any further into these matters." "BOB B, you should really stop playing there. You might hurt yourself." "BOB B, keep in mind I have not threatened any member of this forum ever including yourself. This misperception of yours only reinforces your dillusional state. You have to understand, if you had stumbled upon anything of importance you would have been silenced before you could post, no threats would be made since the problem would be dealt with."
"Thermit, I am glad that you brought that previous post up. I was in need of a blind test group for a certain experiment. I used the members of this board to see the varying degree of responses I would get from my simple post. Again, I apologize for not being able to elaborate on why I did this." ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Well. call me crazy, but those remarks sound awfully threatening to me. Especially the one where you assure BoB he would have been "silenced" had he stumbled upon anything of real significance. Now why would you be so bluntly 'sure' of that? Couldn't be because you have been the recipient of "silencing",, because you wouldn't be here writing unveiled threats to people, if that were so. No,, you say it in the robotic, compassionless, monotone of someone who just may be the donor of "silencing", since you are so "sure" of that "fact". Then to top it off, you say you were performing a psyop experiment on the people of this board. Your inhumaneness shines through so very clearly and I can agree with Penumbra when I say, you make me sick too. I hope Thermit takes your words to account, and does not subject us to (people) who waltz in here, with an agenda of just adding one more experiment to the list heaped upon us "labrats". Screw you MM, but I was really thinking something else.

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Dan Rockwell
Hoka hey! - heyokas!

Stamford, CT, USA 1750 posts, Dec 2001
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posted 04-26-2002 10:11 AM
quote: Originally posted by MASTERMIND: Dan Rockwell, the "magnetic anomoly" is not caused by a mere iron mine. The source is something else that is nearby. This is not speculation.Please do not look any further into these matters.
[Edited 1 times, lastly by MASTERMIND on 04-22-2002]
Mastermind did say please, but using the earth's own energy for mind control purposes is not a good thing. - That's what it basically comes down too after you sort through all the B.S. and paranormal stuff.

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Dan Rockwell
Hoka hey! - heyokas!

Stamford, CT, USA 1750 posts, Dec 2001
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posted 04-26-2002 10:30 AM
For some reason, these images really bother me. 
[Edited 2 times, lastly by Dan Rockwell on 05-14-2002]

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Dan Rockwell
Hoka hey! - heyokas!

Stamford, CT, USA 1750 posts, Dec 2001
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posted 04-26-2002 11:36 AM
Oh yes! - I found out what was bothering me. I found this map showing magnetic anomalies that was drawn up by NASA. If you look closely, there is indeed a substantial magnetic anomaly around Texas and the first GHCC Infrared satellite image I posted looks very similar to the size and shape of the anomaly. Of course, both Krissa and I have been keeping an eye on Texas ever since Krissa noticed this image. 
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FLKook
Chemspiracy Realist

East Central Florida 1388 posts, Apr 2001
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posted 04-26-2002 11:53 AM
Thanks Thermit, I was looking for that on too. Matermind, you've left us hangin' for two months. What was that thread all about?We're waiting....MasterTroll.

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MASTERMIND
New Member
31 posts, Dec 2001
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posted 04-26-2002 02:13 PM
FLKook, try reading the thread over another time. quote: Thanks Thermit, I was looking for that on too. Matermind, you've left us hangin' for two months. What was that thread all about? We're waiting....MasterTroll.
I've addressed this question already. You have to seek the truth. You can't simply ask me to indulge you with what I know. That would dilute the truth to simply what you want to hear. Understand?
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3T3L1
Differentiated Mouse Fibroblasts

Lubbock, Texas 1347 posts, Mar 2001
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posted 04-26-2002 02:42 PM
The B.S. flag says it all, penumbra. Thank you!
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KrissaTMC2
Never Surrender!

Greenwich, CT, USA 472 posts, Feb 2002
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posted 04-26-2002 07:19 PM
Cool flag penumbra.I'm not sure about the mind control aspects of the apparent manipulation of the magnetic anomaly in Texas, but it does seem to be affecting the cloud patterns. I was kind of wondering if indeed they were spraying aluminum oxide, what kind of effects that an electromagnetic current passing through the particles would have on the clouds and whether of not these clouds could be manipulated. After reading that article about cloud steering on one of the other threads I am beginning to think that the movement of the affected clouds could be controlled magnetically. - It also seems very possible that what happened to this site may of had something to do with a sudden burst of electromagnetic energy related to this anomaly. 
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Dan Rockwell
Hoka hey! - heyokas!

Stamford, CT, USA 1750 posts, Dec 2001
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posted 04-27-2002 10:42 AM
I did say that we were keeping an eye on Texas, didn't I? 

Strangely enough, the 3rd was the last updated image until after 5:00 UTC, then things returned to normal. I did manage to download the 5 archived images before things returned to normal and the 5 after things returned to normal, but these are the really important ones.
[Edited 2 times, lastly by Dan Rockwell on 05-14-2002] 
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penumbra
quarky

North Carolina 667 posts, Apr 2001
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posted 04-27-2002 11:02 AM
Thanks!
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Dan Rockwell
Hoka hey! - heyokas!

Stamford, CT, USA 1750 posts, Dec 2001
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posted 04-27-2002 11:16 AM
You're welcome penumbra.I had to do some digging because I heard of some pretty major flooding in part of Texas on the radio, but had to look through one of the Texas newspapers to find a written account of it. Teen missing after West Texas flooding 04/26/2002 Associated Press ALBANY, Texas - A 19-year-old woman whose family's trailer home was swept into a rain-swollen creek remained missing Friday after a thunderstorm unleashed 10 inches of rain or more in four hours on the West Texas town of Albany. The rains flooded homes and businesses Thursday, swept some mobile homes into North Hubbard Creek and forced the evacuation of a nursing home and several residences. The teen was last seen where the creek passes under a bridge on U.S. 180, Shackelford County Sheriff Richard Wagman said. The home crashed into the bridge. The woman's parents, Stan and Yvonne Sargent, were rescued earlier. It was unclear whether their daughter was in the house when it collided with the bridge. Mary Lenz, a spokeswoman for the State Division of Emergency Management, said the search ended at dark Thursday. Search teams were back at the scene early Friday. Rescuers from Albany and surrounding towns pulled stranded residents from flooded autos and buildings. Rain began falling about 11 a.m. and kept coming until mid- to late-afternoon. Officially, 8.3 inches of rain fell in Albany, but reports of 10 to 12 inches were common, according to the Abilene Reporter-News' editions Friday. Meanwhile, a few miles from town, only about 1.5 inches fell in Moran and less than an inch in Ibex. City Manager Bobby Russell said an accurate count of damaged houses or financial costs must wait until assessors review the city Friday. "I'm going to guess at least a 100 homes or more were damaged," he said. Albany is a town of 1,900 about 30 miles northeast of Abilene. Volunteer Fire Fighter Robert Bell came home to find that his house had moved across the street, knocking over a neighbor's fence and stopping only when it collided with a telephone poll. Vernon McDaniel watched as the water started coming in his business, H&M Texaco on U.S. Highway 180. The water rose to 18 inches in his store, he said. The water washed away an 18-by-24-foot portable building from his store, he said. Water also seeped into the new wing of Nancy Smith Elementary School, damaging five classrooms and an office, said principal Doyleen Terrell. The scene in Albany was reminiscent of Aug. 3, 1978, when a flash flood killed nine people and caused $4.2 million in damage. Jesse Moore, a National Weather Service meteorologist, said there was another chance for rain Friday afternoon into the night. He said the rain should end Saturday morning. http://www.dallasnews.com/latestnews/stories/txcn020426_cm_search.2988f165.html 
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Catnip57
Senior Member

Central Washington 408 posts, Apr 2001
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posted 04-27-2002 04:26 PM
Friday after a thunderstorm unleashed 10 inches of rain or more in four hours. Wow that's a lot of rain in a short time. Does it strike anyone else that maybe this storm wasn't just a natural occurrence...like maybe it was man made as crazy as that sounds. We're all aware of the militaries goal of controlling the weather.. could this be one of their activities? Maybe that's why they get irritated with us when we try to pin them down on this issue. They would like nothing more than for the sheeple to go on believing that all forms of weather are merely acts of Nature...acts of God. Maybe that isn't necessarily true anymore. Dan... I found the pictures of the magnetic anomalies to be most interesting. Can you tell us more how these things work if you know? I take it that the red areas on the maps are areas of higher intensities, but I see colored areas all over the world. And are you saying that some of these areas are fixed more or less and can be predicted to ebb and flow to a greater degree in certain locations? Is it correct to say that perhaps some of the aluminum particles found in the trail sprayings contribute to these magnetic anomalies? Mastermind.... who are you? Are you employed by the government? What kind of occupation are you involved in?
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Lulu
ice behaving badly

right here 2440 posts, Dec 2000
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posted 04-27-2002 04:46 PM
MASTERMIND is a troll. His head-playing games are over, at least here. there's a Bart-moon on the rise Very interesting satellite pictures Dan!
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Dan Rockwell
Hoka hey! - heyokas!

Stamford, CT, USA 1750 posts, Dec 2001
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posted 04-27-2002 10:18 PM
Thanks Lulu. Well Catnip, I think Krissa has the right idea if they are indeed spraying alluminum oxide and somehow using the anomaly to manipulate the cloud cover. The anomaly does seem to be being intensified but not by the alluminum oxide if that is what they're spraying. - More likely is that whatever they're using to intensify the anomaly is based on Tesla's research. The aluminum particles would be more of a means of controlling the movements and formation of the clouds. If they're using more than one anomaly, then it may be possible to move an electrically charged cloud to different locations by altering either the polarity of the charged particles or the intensities of the anomalies. I'm not really certain about how the whole process works, but I know that they have been studying magnetic anomalies for quite a few years. There was some type of secret facility in the Hudson Valley that had been located within the vicinity of an old abandoned mine that had been bought up by an unknown government agency in 1967. From that time till 1990 the facility was in use and then it was suddenly abandoned. - Within the vicinity of the mine is a substantial magnetic anomaly and we can only guess as to exactly what their research consisted of because they sealed up the majority of the entrances before they left and took everything with them. We do know that a house nearby the mine had a lot of high voltage 100 amp power boxes for running some type of electrical equipment as well as enough phone equipment to start their own phone company but other than that there was nothing much else left. Both Krissa and I know how electromagnetic fields can effect people and animals and are currently studying two very small local magnetic anomalies since 1998 and believe it is possible to artificially manipulate such anomalies for a wide variety of purposes but never suspected that they would use an anomaly to affect the weather as they appear to be doing. Now the first satellite image shows that the cloud is forming right over the anomaly and is in almost the same shape as the anomaly. The curious part is the intense circular part of the cloud marked by the white patch. The second image shows a similar cloud forming in almost the same area as the first one did. The last three images show not only a similar cloud pattern but also the amount of time that it seemed to hover over that spot as if it was being held there by some invisible force. As I mentioned before, the infrared images that normally update every 15 minutes, did not update for almost 2 hours. What I did not mention however, is that the Infrared component of the satellite was the only part that was affected and that the water vapor part as well as the normal imaging part were updating normally. One unusual thing was that even though the Infrared images were not being updated normally on the screen, they were still being downloaded and archived as I had noticed when everything returned to normal 2 hours later.
[Edited 1 times, lastly by Dan Rockwell on 04-27-2002]

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Dan Rockwell
Hoka hey! - heyokas!

Stamford, CT, USA 1750 posts, Dec 2001
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posted 04-27-2002 10:37 PM
Now that I have looked at the magnetic anomaly map again, there is another substantial magnetic anomaly up in Canada and I did notice a lot of unusual cloud cover up there but nowhere as well defined as the clouds over the anomaly in Texas. I borrowed this map because if you look at the patch of white, where I believe no drought exists and compare it to the map of the anomalies, there does seem to be an interesting similarity.
[Edited 1 times, lastly by Dan Rockwell on 04-27-2002]

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Dan Rockwell
Hoka hey! - heyokas!

Stamford, CT, USA 1750 posts, Dec 2001
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posted 04-27-2002 11:19 PM
And between Texas and Canada we have Missouri. Mile-wide tornado batters Missouri city Thu, April 25, 2002 8:00 a.m. ET
By the Associated Press MARQUAND, Mo. (AP) -- A severe storm system that included several tornadoes left behind a mess of destroyed buildings and a handful of injured people in Missouri. About 10 miles north of Poplar Bluff, a tornado destroyed several homes in a subdivision and caused numerous injuries, authorities said. "It was a huge path of destruction," said Sgt. Brent Davis of the Missouri State Highway Patrol. "Many houses are completely gone." The tornado's path stretched from a half-mile to a mile wide, officials said. Authorities set up a command post along Highway 67 late Wednesday and were establishing a temporary shelter and assessing damages that occurred in and around the affluent Pine Cone Estates subdivision, said Butler County Sheriff Bill Heaton. In the 19 southeast Missouri counties area covered by the Highway Patrol's Troop E, Davis said four people had serious injuries and 11 were treated for minor injuries. Two of those with minor injuries were flown out by the highway patrol's helicopter because roadways were blocked by downed trees, Thrasher said. Helicopters flew four people with serious injuries to St. Francis Medical Center in Cape Girardeau. St. Francis supervisor Anna Crockett said early Thursday that of those four, one man was in critical condition and a woman was in serious condition. A boy and a girl were in stable condition, Crockett said. It was not clear where the four injured were flown in from. There were no reports of fatalities. In Marquand, a community of about 400 residents 85 miles south of St. Louis, the storm destroyed the town's firehouse and took the roof off City Hall. It also destroyed several homes, but only three minor injuries were reported, police said. "The city of Marquand's about half gone," said Madison County Sheriff's Deputy Dave Jeter. "The fire department is totally destroyed. There's a restaurant that's next to it that's gone. Several homes are roofless. Trees down, power lines down everywhere." Jeter estimated that between 12 and 15 buildings, some of them homes, were severely damaged or destroyed. http://www.weather.com/newscenter/topstories/homeandgarden/home/020425xhomxtornadomissouri.html 
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MASTERMIND2
New Member
2 posts, Apr 2002
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posted 04-28-2002 03:12 AM
Blah blah blah blah blah blah. Just keeping the room clean to Lulu pops back in to clean the house. FLKook
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Dan Rockwell
Hoka hey! - heyokas!

Stamford, CT, USA 1750 posts, Dec 2001
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posted 04-28-2002 09:29 AM
Mastermind corner pocket. With that said, I'd say that we are evolving rather nicely here Mastermind. We might have our disagreements here and might not all get along but that is all part of the learning process. And without learning, there can be no evolution. As I have learned, sometimes you have to throw things against the wall and see what sticks and what goes crashing to the ground and what gets shot to pieces. Or even better yet: what attracts the attention of people like you. - From what I see, a lot of what is brought up in this forum seems to be sticking to the walls. 
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Lulu
ice behaving badly

right here 2440 posts, Dec 2000
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posted 04-28-2002 10:02 AM
Good catch FLKook. Not such a MASTERMIND afterall eh?Dan said among other interesting things: If they're using more than one anomaly, then it may be possible to move an electrically charged cloud to different locations by altering either the polarity of the charged particles or the intensities of the anomalies. Dan, I have felt that certain chemtrails do indeed have a magnetic quality about them, as I have observed numerous times magnetic-like filaments extend from a trail to other trails to "knit" a chemdome together, or two or more trails together. I have a very hard time believing that mere ice crystals behave in this manner. You also mentioned Dan that: Now that I have looked at the magnetic anomaly map again, there is another substantial magnetic anomaly up in Canada Where, in Canada specifically Dan? And in reply to these lame comments by MASTERMIND2 Lulu, it should be obvious by this post that I will decide when I will stop posting here. Thanks for the laugh of the day! This is Thermit's ship and HE will decide. and...I will observe this board to see whether or not the majority of the members are capable of evolving. Observing this board is all you will do. We are capable of evolving and are as Dan has pointed out, are you?
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Dan Rockwell
Hoka hey! - heyokas!

Stamford, CT, USA 1750 posts, Dec 2001
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posted 04-28-2002 11:10 AM
Cool FLKook.Lulu, the magnetic anomaly map is posted on this page. Just scroll up to my 04-26-2002 11:36 AM post. The areas marked in red are significant positive magnetic anomalies and the green areas are negative anomalies. The second anomaly seems to be right on the border of the US and Canada. One thing that surprises me is that there are substantial negative anomalies off the New England coast. I have noticed quite a few times that cloud systems here have a tendency to either move up along the coast in thin bands or move out eastward over the ocean before we get any substantial precipitation here. - On several occasions, I have noticed that we get chemmed rather heavily before storm fronts move in and the haze like yesterday had sort of a silvery appearance to it. BTW, it's been raining here since about 1:30 AM but so far the precipitation has only amounted to 1.10".
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Dan Rockwell
Hoka hey! - heyokas!

Stamford, CT, USA 1750 posts, Dec 2001
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posted 04-28-2002 01:29 PM
That was a real good catch FLKook. Sorry about that MASTERMIND but I just couldn't resist 
[Edited 1 times, lastly by Dan Rockwell on 04-28-2002]

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