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Im now E30less.
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HAARP makes clouds then sends them over us...
You can tell which clouds come from HAARP cause they have rainbows in them... yep! That's how it works...
Trust me!:)1988 325 non-letter Seta "Bronzit"
1991 325ic "Laguna Green" (Sold)
1993 325i "Laguna Green/Silver" (Sold)
1998 528i "Artic Silver" m-sport(totalled by drunk driver)
2000 528i Titansilber/gray m-sport
2000 528i Titansilber/black m-sport(sold)
2001 525i Anthracite m-sport(sold)
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BTW, if a nuclear powered rocket fails and falls to earth, it goes off like a 10MT bomb when it hits the ground.
True Fact.
Ich gehöre nicht zur Baader-Meinhof Gruppe
Originally posted by Top GearJust imagine waking up and remembering you're Mexican.
Every time you buy a car with DSC/ESC, Jesus kills a baby seal. With a kitten.
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Wait, wasn't this in the P&R section? Or am I just recategorizing it due to the generally foolish content?Comment
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Up here, in the Frozen North, when the weather gets cold we can make our our personal chemtrails by breathing in and out. Our cars make massive ground level chemblobs. Chemblobs! It's a New Conspiracy!
Why are those black helicopters hovering over that van outside? I better go che.....
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Pssht. Why aren't you more worried about your gov't supplied water? complete with Fluoride:
quick facts
- More people drink fluoridated water in the United States than the rest of the world combined.
- Excessive fluoride exposure can cause osteoarthritis.
- 36 studies have linked fluoride with reduced IQ in children.
- Less than 1 ppm fluoride causes bone disease in India & China.
and Chlorine:
From the gov't's own webpage!
Where chlorine is found and how it is used
- Chlorine was used during World War I as a choking (pulmonary) agent.
- Chlorine is a poisonous gas. Chlorine gas can be pressurized and cooled to change it into a liquid so that it can be shipped and stored. When liquid chlorine is released, it quickly turns into a gas that stays close to the ground and spreads rapidly.
- Chlorine gas can be recognized by its pungent, irritating odor, which is like the odor of bleach. The strong smell may provide an adequate warning to people that they have been exposed.
- Chlorine gas appears to be yellow-green in color.
- Chlorine itself is not flammable, but it can react explosively or form explosive compounds with other chemicals such as turpentine and ammonia.
See? the government is using their existing infrastructure of poison supply pipes running to every house to sneak in harmless water, biding their time until it's time to elimidate you. I mean why bother with expensive airplanes when they've already got a hotline into your bathroom?
Ich gehöre nicht zur Baader-Meinhof Gruppe
Originally posted by Top GearJust imagine waking up and remembering you're Mexican.
Every time you buy a car with DSC/ESC, Jesus kills a baby seal. With a kitten.
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Just tested my water, its at 4.3ppm Fluoride. Natural fluoride in my area is 5.3. High recommended level is 4ppm. Just because your water doesn't come from the government doesn't mean the government isn't tunneling down into the earth to deposit fluoride into your well. And spiders.
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I drink fresh bottled water though!Pssht. Why aren't you more worried about your gov't supplied water? complete with Fluoride:
quick facts
- More people drink fluoridated water in the United States than the rest of the world combined.
- Excessive fluoride exposure can cause osteoarthritis.
- 36 studies have linked fluoride with reduced IQ in children.
- Less than 1 ppm fluoride causes bone disease in India & China.
and Chlorine:
From the gov't's own webpage!
Where chlorine is found and how it is used
- Chlorine was used during World War I as a choking (pulmonary) agent.
- Chlorine is a poisonous gas. Chlorine gas can be pressurized and cooled to change it into a liquid so that it can be shipped and stored. When liquid chlorine is released, it quickly turns into a gas that stays close to the ground and spreads rapidly.
- Chlorine gas can be recognized by its pungent, irritating odor, which is like the odor of bleach. The strong smell may provide an adequate warning to people that they have been exposed.
- Chlorine gas appears to be yellow-green in color.
- Chlorine itself is not flammable, but it can react explosively or form explosive compounds with other chemicals such as turpentine and ammonia.
See? the government is using their existing infrastructure of poison supply pipes running to every house to sneak in harmless water, biding their time until it's time to elimidate you. I mean why bother with expensive airplanes when they've already got a hotline into your bathroom?IG: @_j.wnComment



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