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Post by JoJo on Jun 24, 2008 20:28:27 GMT -5
Brings back memories of the golden age of MTV, that video. Thanks. Last thing I ever thought I'd ever see performed live, I was a fan back in the day, got the vinyl lying around somewhere. I'll be wearing this.. In case anyone else is going..
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Post by JoJo on Jun 24, 2008 20:40:42 GMT -5
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Post by JoJo on Jun 27, 2008 17:52:05 GMT -5
Good times, great show, congrats to Ringo, Fingo whoever. (I'm pretty inclined towards the one and only Ringo Starr myself)
Just passing it along:
Ringo was recently asked by Access Hollywood what he hoped to receive for his upcoming birthday (July 7th). Ringo's answer was unconventional, he said, "just more Peace & Love." Then he expanded his wish further, "it would be really cool if everyone, everywhere, wherever they are, at noon on July 7 make the peace sign and say "Peace & Love."
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Post by FAUllibLE on Jun 28, 2008 17:08:39 GMT -5
Good times, great show, congrats to Ringo, Fingo whoever. (I'm pretty inclined towards the one and only Ringo Starr myself) Just passing it along: Ringo was recently asked by Access Hollywood what he hoped to receive for his upcoming birthday (July 7th). Ringo's answer was unconventional, he said, "just more Peace & Love." Then he expanded his wish further, "it would be really cool if everyone, everywhere, wherever they are, at noon on July 7 make the peace sign and say "Peace & Love."July 7, the day they execute "The lucifer project". The basic idea is that they are going to try to ignite the planet Saturn into a new second sun by detonating 72+ lbs of Plutonium 238 onboard the space probe Cassini which is currently orbiting Saturn. peace and love
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Post by JoJo on Jun 28, 2008 17:56:35 GMT -5
July 7, the day they execute "The lucifer project". The basic idea is that they are going to try to ignite the planet Saturn into a new second sun by detonating 72+ lbs of Plutonium 238 onboard the space probe Cassini which is currently orbiting Saturn. peace and love Well, if this were to take place, it would surely revolutionize the theory of how stars keep a fusion reaction going. (at the core) I'm the last one who would trust that NASA tells the whole truth and nothing but, however.. seems pretty far fetched. www.youtube.com/watch?v=HbpqxUYyRfs
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Post by FAUllibLE on Jun 28, 2008 18:12:32 GMT -5
Both sides of the story: There has been debate on whether the Plutonium 238 on Cassini is capable of fission. But there are very good arguments on the side that says it can (due to the tremendous pressure within Saturn's atmosphere). On the other hand, there have been many "debunkers" on the Internet trying to dismiss this story as "conspiracy theory." So the truth is not easily apprehended in this matter. We will all know in 10 days. So, let the each discern for his/herself as to whether they want to believe the story or not. I have done extensive searching on this matter last year and can find no reason to doubt the possibility. And after videos began coming out about the project on the Internet, NASA has changed their webpage regarding the date planned for the crash of the Cassini space probe into the core of Saturn. This is a little suspicious in itself. I cannot confirm or deny all of the below information in the video . And once again, I only publish it because it is supposed to happen in 10 days(if it in fact is going to happen). And that it would be irresponsible not to post it. It may be a hoax or it may be true. We will find out the day after July 7, 2008 when we see a new sun (morning star) or we don't see a new sun. As to my personal option on the validity of the story—for whatever that may or may not be worth to you—I believe that the evil men in control of this world are both capable of such an act, and possess the technology to pull it off, if it be possible. However, due to the publicity, they may have scrapped/delayed the project, if there ever really was one. video.google.com/videoplay?docid=1561233920116417650&q=lucifer+project&ei=HMRmSJ-pLJaYrAOrjejdAQ
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Post by FAUllibLE on Jun 30, 2008 21:17:37 GMT -5
Project Lucifer has been put on hold for two years. Cassini's mission expanded this April to two more years. See NASA's website: "...On June 30, Cassini completes its four-year prime mission and begins its extended mission, which was approved in April of this year." www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/cassini/media/cassini-20080627.html
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Post by iameye on Jun 30, 2008 21:22:40 GMT -5
Oh, so that's good, right? Love your avatar!I think Bruce Springsteen also took that look...... kinda
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