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Wow....ain't that something...I remember seeing this on my FB feed about a week ago and here we go...Let the sheeple attacks start...the tin foil jokes etc...Just like you didn't listen to Ron Paul about the housing bubble and the economy sinking most will ignore this.
Wow....ain't that something...I remember seeing this on my FB feed about a week ago and here we go...Let the sheeple attacks start...the tin foil jokes etc...Just like you didn't listen to Ron Paul about the housing bubble and the economy sinking most will ignore this.
There are always people insisting there will be an attack tomorrow. Or next week.
They don't know any more than you do. They just have bigger mouths and smaller brains.
Wow only 2! hmmm...maybe its because he knew something was coming! But hey ya know keep listening to the talking heads on the news. Like I said you didn't listen to the likes of Ron Paul and everything he said would happen did so...
Oh, well, it was on the Internet, so it MUST be true.
Actually the terrorist attack just happened in Boston today. Two bombs, two more found. Several dead, many injured. It's now in the news. Terrorism is not dead.
Actually the terrorist attack just happened in Boston today. Two bombs, two more found. Several dead, many injured. It's now in the news. Terrorism is not dead.
I'm referring to the OP's original post, in which he interprets some unusual goings-on at an air base in Louisiana as proof that "something" would "go down" "soon," probably connected with North Korea. Which is so vague as to be meaningless.
Just like how people didn't want to pay attention to the Israeli tenants in the world trade centers who warned of an attack and moved out a couple weeks before 9/11. I guess they just had really good timing.
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