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Well, it's a well known fact, Sonny Jim, that there's a secret society of the five wealthiest people in the world, known as The Pentavirate, who run everything in the world, including the newspapers, and meet tri-annually at a secret country mansion in Colorado, known as The Meadows.
-So who's in this Pentavirate?
The Queen, The Vatican, The Gettys, The Rothschilds, *and* Colonel Sanders before he went tits up. Oh, I hated the Colonel with is wee *beady* eyes, and that smug look on his face. "Oh, you're gonna buy my chicken! Ohhhhh!"
-Dad, how can you hate "The Colonel"?
Because he puts an addictive chemical in his chicken that makes ya crave it fortnightly, smartass!
Ahahahaha. I played kickball for 5 years on a team called "The Pentavaret" (correct spelling I might add :thumbsup. Great movie. Great quote. Always had to explain the team name to people, but the ones that knew it you knew were cool.
The Dyatlov Pass incident is some freaky stuff. I feel like lots of it sounds like avalanche things (including missing tongue, if snow crushes you and makes you bite your tongue), except for the whole radiation thing.
The Dyatlov Pass incident is some freaky stuff. I feel like lots of it sounds like avalanche things (including missing tongue, if snow crushes you and makes you bite your tongue), except for the whole radiation thing.
The interwebs say that The Dark Knight Rises' propmaster is(was, he died in a car crash before the film released) from Netwon, CT, so that explains it. Still strange.
haven't heard this depth, but i have seen published studies (though can't for the life of me find links without my JSTOR or JAMA access any more) of sound resonance therapy in cancers showing unheard of amounts of effectiveness that have been blocked from ever reaching FDA or the Surgeon General.
This is the stuff I find really hard to believe. If there was proven treatment that you could not get approved in the US you would simply take it to a 3rd world country an practice it there. Going out of the country for alternative medical practices is not uncommon.
I haven't read this thread all the way through but in my limited reading I was hoping at some point a doctor who knows more than me would chime in and explain how talking about a universal cancer "cure" displays some pretty solid ignorance of what causes cancer and the diversity in the types.
This is the stuff I find really hard to believe. If there was proven treatment that you could not get approved in the US you would simply take it to a 3rd world country an practice it there. Going out of the country for alternative medical practices is not uncommon.
i heard this on a podcast too. may have been radiolab. there were two people who worked on it, a non-scientist and a scientist. non-scientist said it worked, scientist said maybe, but probably not as too many other things happened to isolate sound resonace as reason cancer disappeared. non-scientist kind of ran out of money, so not sure they are looking that way anymore.
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it was radiolab on so crazy it just might work podcast from november 11, 2011. also a documentary called the cure.
The interwebs say that The Dark Knight Rises' propmaster is(was, he died in a car crash before the film released) from Netwon, CT, so that explains it. Still strange.
1) The hard part of flying is landing. Based on my limited experience, but according to relatives who fly commercially, privately, and in the armed forces, steering a plane during normal flight is no big deal.
A kid can get behind the wheel of a car and steer it to make it go where he/she wants. The same kid probably doesn't have the finesse to parallel park the car.
Agreed. I don't think it would be that hard to pilot those planes once airborne considering those guys had some training and loads of determination. The real pilots did the hard part for them as taking off and landing are the most challenging times. I also don't think it would be that hard to hit the trade towers (but who am I) but hitting the pentagon is more of a challenge than the towers. Although it is a massive building, it isn't all that tall and the terrorist had to come in low and fast which in itself is more difficult in my opinion. Color me surprised that the pentagon plane didn't crash and burn (hitting poles, etc.)before it got there.
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