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How do I know that war is coming?
August 8, 2002
| ARCADIA
Posted on 08/06/2002 2:28:04 PM PDT by ARCADIA
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To: Mohammed El-Shahawi
you are correct, in my opinion. When one develops an expertise in a certain feild, one develops a desire to utilize that expertise.
To: ARCADIA
HOW TO KNOW WAR IS BEGINNING.
1. SOMEBODY SET UP YOU THE BOMB.
2, YOU GET SIGNAL.
3. IT'S CATS ! !
4. HE SAY HOW ARE YOU GENTLEMEN ! !
5. HE SAY ALL YOUR BASE ARE BELONG TO US.
6. HE SAY YOU ARE ON THE WAY TO DESTRUCTION.
7. HE SAY YOU HAVE NO CHANCE TO SURVIVE MAKE YOUR TIME.
8. HE SAY HA HA HA HA....
To: ARCADIA
HAVE LONG THOUGHT
that given the number of Freepers, there have to be some Freepers working or friends with key movers and shakers of the Globalist kind.
When such Freepers see those folk hunkering down or maybe vacationing in very rural, wilderness areas, it might be worth reporting it. We could get a baseline for normal and then if a crisis involved a 2-300% change from the baseline, that could be interesting.
any takers?
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08/10/2002 1:41:04 PM PDT
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Quix
To: ARCADIA
I would say that you could be resonably sure that a war was on about the time you hear the high piched whine of bombs as they decend a few thousand feet. :-)
Actually it has been reduced to a science that is practiced by the MI (military intell). They look for any movement that is out of the ordinary. Train movement, vehicle convoys, fuel trucks, increases in training, new paint, troops changing their routines of exercise, new uniforms, sudden increase in maint, ships being refitted, sudden grouping of shore / leave, etc. etc. etc.
There are so many of these that it is almost impossible to cover them all.
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