Posted on 08/02/2013 8:30:34 PM PDT by Hostage
I know this sounds hysterical to post about a seemingly tin foil conspiracy development but I am prepared to risk some credibility and get it out there so that we can say we weren't completely surprised.
First, 120 embassies have been shut down. The rationale is presumably because AQ is planning an attack. Fine, go with that but that's not the real reason I am hearing from credible sources.
I'll say in my own defense that I was told by another source last October, a substantial source who nevertheless did not have 100% of my trust, that Israel would attack Iran and that WW III would start as a result. I argued with that source and refused to relay it further. So when I hear of major predictions, I'm not quick to buy into them.
But this source is very credible to me. Still things can happen where it doesn't come to pass, and if it doesn't, that's Ok by me. I think it's worth putting it out there.
Let me also say that I don't have all the pieces of the puzzle but possess a good sense of the general activity.
Without any more pre-qualification I'll just get right to it.
THERE IS GOING TO BE AN INTERNATIONAL CURRENCY RESET TONIGHT OR IN THE VERY NEAR FUTURE.
Here are the pieces of the puzzle I am aware of in item format:
*Global Financial Settlement - International Banking Reforms *Global Currency Reset - each country currency to be based on formulation of asset/liability mix *Basel III Protocol *Babylon II Software *Chinese Historical Debt *Private Placement Platforms *39 Countries will go bankrupt in days if no sign off
Weirder part, it was never used.
It was built and floated in 1858, purposefully sunk two days later with plans to raise it for use in 1859...
...which never happened.
It has been sitting there ever since.
Been gone two days kayaking....must say, I'm not up to speed on your exciting news....or any other news, for that matter. What's a contest?
Oops 1758 and 1759.
Fumble finger me.
Funny thought, I’ve got a musket that’s older than that ship.
1755.
And if the stock is the original, note the woodgrain.
Some stocks have weird looking woodgrain from that era.
Wonder why.
building something and sinking it on purpose just seems strange
Not real exciting. I ran across “The First Line” story contest and punched out a 1,540 word story in an hour and mailed it in. Top prize is only $30 but no matter.
Found another uggggaleeee ship.
Predreadnought Ekaterina ii class.
for someone we now have a maritime theme, more specifically naval!
We have been naval gazing.
did you post #1859?
What were they thinking?
Could be Elm if the grain looks odd.
This one is original, but is very dark and hard to tell.
The grain follows the line of the stock.
Well, it put it “in storage” for a bit.
And it was fairly common at the time.
They recovered the ships by using a hook and rope.
Some of the fleet was recovered.
So it is odd that Tortoise stayed put.
Maybe they lost track of where they had put her.
They should have just rearranged everything on the deck.
Hey Mr. Grunion where did we put that last Radeau?
By the third stump left of that muddy bog.
And..?
We ain’t ever gonna find it
good job
It is Russian, could have been vodka and big bossomed women they were thinking of.
Who knows.
The French had “devastation” in 1879.
And “redoubtable” in 1876.
“Charles Martel” in 1891..
A lot of Pennsylvania long rifle stocks have a weird ladder pattern to them.
But truly old stocks are usually too dark to see that.
With the two forward turrets side by side, it was a floating double entendre.
“We were all drunk that day!”
The stuff was nicely arranged on the deck but not bolted down properly.
They took it for a test drive.
Unfortunately a storm hit and rearranged things.
You didn’t think it was actually designed like that did you?
Take a look at the plan view for it..
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