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SOMETHING BIG GOING DOWN TONIGHT (VANITY)
August 2, 2013 | Hostage

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


TOPICS: Cheese, Moose, Sister; Conspiracy; UFO's; Weird Stuff
KEYWORDS: bankingreforms; currency; currencyreforms; embassy; finance; missingmeds; molassesmiasma; monkeyfacerules; penguinhumor; quixreturns; somethingbig; undeadthread; undeadthreadhere
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To: Tax-chick

Funny, eh? Real food is poverty food. Not!


4,261 posted on 09/01/2013 3:41:49 PM PDT by fanfan ("If Muslim kids were asked to go to church on Sunday and take Holy Communion there would be war.")
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To: fanfan

Maybe we’ll be really hungry in my lifetime, the way my grandparents were. We seem to be on the downside of a long-term socio-economic cycle.

It will be easier for us to grow enough food in North Carolina, than for you in Canada!


4,262 posted on 09/01/2013 3:44:55 PM PDT by Tax-chick (One drink away from telling everyone what I really think.)
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To: fanfan

BUT I bet you don’t end a sentence with a preposition while eating pizza (or when you’re not eating pizza for that matter). Regarding the poor here: if they don’t learn the traditional skills from someone at home, the skills are lost. For whatever reason, if the elders are disinterested or unavailable to teach the younger people, the younger ones operate at a deficit. It’s unfortunate.


4,263 posted on 09/01/2013 5:05:51 PM PDT by Silentgypsy (:))
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To: Silentgypsy

So, we’re destroying an entire skill set by handing out welfare like candy?


4,264 posted on 09/01/2013 5:07:55 PM PDT by Cyber Liberty (Uncle Miltie: Obama poisoned race relations for a generation. Everything is racial now.)
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To: Tax-chick

(One drink away from telling everyone what I really think.)

Hah!!!


4,265 posted on 09/01/2013 5:12:38 PM PDT by Cyber Liberty (Uncle Miltie: Obama poisoned race relations for a generation. Everything is racial now.)
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To: Cyber Liberty

I saw it on a t-shirt in the “Catalog Favorites” catalog. Not going to order it, but a tagline is free!


4,266 posted on 09/01/2013 6:06:23 PM PDT by Tax-chick (One drink away from telling everyone what I really think.)
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To: moose07

Good night and sweet dreams, Mr. moose!


4,267 posted on 09/01/2013 6:16:07 PM PDT by Silentgypsy (:))
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To: Monkey Face

Thanks! Good night and sweet dreams!


4,268 posted on 09/01/2013 6:17:40 PM PDT by Silentgypsy (:))
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To: Cyber Liberty

Mebbe....


4,269 posted on 09/01/2013 6:19:47 PM PDT by Silentgypsy (:))
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To: Tax-chick

We order from “Catalog Favorites” a lot. It’s a standard feature of the table on Mrs. Liberty’s side. “Vermont Country Store” is also very good. I get my Ralston cereal there....

:^)


4,270 posted on 09/01/2013 6:19:58 PM PDT by Cyber Liberty (Uncle Miltie: Obama poisoned race relations for a generation. Everything is racial now.)
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To: Cyber Liberty; Tax-chick; Silentgypsy; JRandomFreeper; Dead Corpse; Darksheare; Conspiracy Guy

Just to clear up some misconceptions: We have never (we being the denizens of the Undead Thread and the Flying Castle) sent a probe or expedition to Venus. We are currently modifying the spiderbots and the Shuttles for such an expedition, but part of the preparation involves studying the atmospheric circulation patterns on Venus. We’re a bit up in the air about that.

Once that information is correlated, and our plans are deemed safe, we expect to proceed. That would give us occupied locations at the Flying Castle and Habitats A and B, on Mars, and a robot camp on the North Pole of Earth’s Moon.

Venus would add considerable capacity to our numbers, once the floating facilities are tested and built up. The planet has as much area and volume for human occupation as planet Earth itself, if not more. The sky, especially on Venus, is the limit. And it’s a very large limit.

On grilling a mastodon, mammoth, or other large creature, please recall that initially, we barbarians were considering cooking the plesiosaur we collected for that purpose. At least part of our plan went haywire once we realized how long it would take to prepare such a feast, even if we had mouths enough to fill. We simply did not have time.

That’s how we ended up with a plesiosaur happily romping about the Castle moat.

Also, just so everyone is taking proper precautions; recently it was suggested that guns and target practicing were authorized activities. Unfortunately, this is an activity we watch with great scrutiny. While we admire and desire accuracy in those who choose to practice it, we must sternly caution that a space habitat is not a place to take thoughtful precautions lightly. The penalties for abrogation of such precautions are quite severe, by the way. So if you are not particularly good at holding your breath, I would advise that you proceed most cautiously, (and that is also why archery is such a popular sport here!)

Trebuchets are surprisingly challenging in our gravity situation as well.


4,271 posted on 09/01/2013 7:10:10 PM PDT by NicknamedBob (Modesty compels me to brag only about my modesty, at which I excel.)
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To: NicknamedBob

The trebuchet accident wasn’t my fault!


4,272 posted on 09/01/2013 7:13:13 PM PDT by Darksheare (Try my coffee, first one's free.....)
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To: Darksheare; Dead Corpse

DC and I could have told you to watch out for Coriolis effects.

Fore and aft direction makes a difference too.


4,273 posted on 09/01/2013 7:15:33 PM PDT by NicknamedBob (Modesty compels me to brag only about my modesty, at which I excel.)
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To: NicknamedBob; Dead Corpse

Have to admit that the trebuchet doormat was inspired.
Less traveling salesmen to worry about.


4,274 posted on 09/01/2013 7:17:04 PM PDT by Darksheare (Try my coffee, first one's free.....)
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To: NicknamedBob
It would be a small mammoth.

/johnny

4,275 posted on 09/01/2013 8:07:34 PM PDT by JRandomFreeper (Gone Galt)
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To: JRandomFreeper

Just leave plenty of cooking time. Turkeys, for example, list cooking time by number of pounds.

For a mammoth, you’d certainly want the meat to be cooked thoroughly.

Another consideration is whether you are going to place a camel inside it, and a sheep inside the camel, et cetera.


4,276 posted on 09/01/2013 8:11:56 PM PDT by NicknamedBob (Modesty compels me to brag only about my modesty, at which I excel.)
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To: NicknamedBob
I was actually going to cook it like I cook pig, which is partially deboned and laid out flat. No thickness of meat would be more than 60cm after I finished with the knife electric chain saw.

I could cook a whole 4000lb mammoth (net weight, minus vicera) in less than 24 hours, along with the sides (potato salad, bbq beans, slaw). Would feed about 8000 people.

I'm a professional at large feeding events, courtesy of the US military.

I'll just need to borrow some plates and silver....

Someone would have to bring iced tea.

/johnny

4,277 posted on 09/01/2013 8:28:50 PM PDT by JRandomFreeper (Gone Galt)
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To: JRandomFreeper

I recommend against the chain saw. You’ll get bone fragments, just as you get wood fragments when cutting timber.

Not sure what the correct procedure might entail. My experience and imagination fail me at times for completely inexplicable reasons.


4,278 posted on 09/01/2013 8:34:44 PM PDT by NicknamedBob (Modesty compels me to brag only about my modesty, at which I excel.)
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To: NicknamedBob
IRL I have a special electric chain saw that doesn't leave wood chips or bone fragments in the meat. I use it for prepping feral pig heads for cooking. The chain isn't like one used for wood.

Besides, to flatten one, all you really have to do is remove the head and cut through the pelvic bone.

Turning a feral pig takes a couple of big boys. I haven't done the calculations on flipping 4000 lbs of mammoth.

It might do to split it down the backbone and have 2 each 2000 lb pieces.

/johnny

4,279 posted on 09/01/2013 8:43:36 PM PDT by JRandomFreeper (Gone Galt)
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To: JRandomFreeper

That sounds fine and good Johnny, but is it Kosher?


4,280 posted on 09/01/2013 8:48:00 PM PDT by Cyber Liberty (Uncle Miltie: Obama poisoned race relations for a generation. Everything is racial now.)
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