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Iranian mosquitoes to bite US Navy hard - English pravda.ru

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Every other country wants 2 be a show-off. That stuff causes trouble 4 a lot of innocent people. Grow-up guys.

  • 1 vote
Reply#1 - Thu Feb 16, 2012 1:21 AM EST
lambnlions

Pst.. this goes back as far as the 50s, but really came to strength in the 70's with the gas shortage. They still intend on running the pipe line from out the north all the way down to the Gulf, and they don't want any adversaries in the way, bub. They heads were all buddy buddy at one point sizing each other up, this is just the fall out. Don't fret those people, let them destroy each other, then maybe the earth will finally have a little peace.

  • 2 votes
#2 - Thu Feb 16, 2012 6:59 PM EST
Phyllis-3324111


I must say we agree, lambnlions.

  • 2 votes
#2.1 - Thu Feb 16, 2012 10:37 PM EST
lambnlions

Don't agree to much or too hard, after this comment, I got a navy C110 type circling over my house for exactly 33 minutes low enough to feel in the concrete tied flooring of my house. I guess I'm not suppose to know this sort of history the way schools been dumbed down over the pass half century, lol. Don't panic, they always do that after speaking the truth about something political their involve in coincidentally. Your story must be a real public opinions paradox, that is to say, the right wrong people must be keeping an eye on it, or I'm just paranoid, and I prefer to hope the latter of those..lol.

    #2.2 - Fri Feb 17, 2012 12:38 AM EST
    Phyllis-3324111

    lambnlions,

    It's funny but, my husband think that I am paranoid. I know when I see a lot of troops that don't look like they're on a training exercise, something is up. Then the house starts shaking like it's an earthquake, I know that they R destroying the mustard gases & all the nuclear waste. I told him it was in the tap water & I refuse 2 drink it. What about we receive a notice in December from the Utility Co. saying in September!, bacteria was found 2B in the Water. This happened 2 years in a row. I bet it was bacteria?

    I bet my non-paranoid husband changed the filter in the refrigerator door. Now who's drinking not-so-safe bottled water. But, I believe it is safer than the crap that's leaking in the ground water.

      #2.3 - Fri Feb 17, 2012 12:56 AM EST
      lambnlions

      Better to be a little paranoid and forever looking out for what can be wrong, than to be like the rest of the nation, and be shock when something does happen, I personally think; especially after reading a good many of the things they did to their own people over the last hundred years, calling it test. The only "earthquake" tech I am aware of that their toying with, was last reported tooknowledge was being used off the coast of Haiti days before their earth quake and that's the HARRP tech. As per the tap water, I don't drink it right off the tap! I don't mind sharing, I run my water through 4 different filters before it goes to the fridge filter. As a matter a fact, its been over six months and their due for a changing. I do send them for testing myself at a discount, so I'm good. I don't mind sharing, that yearly water report is a lie. Bottle water is far from safe, recent studies proven that.

      As per the Iran thing. Their no immediate threat, just a bunch of huffing and puffing. With all the rhetoric their leaders been spouting over the years, I don't mind saying, they shouldn't be allowed to make any thing nuclear.

        #2.4 - Sun Feb 19, 2012 8:11 PM EST
        Phyllis-3324111

        That's why I say even if U can't do anything about it, @ least know what hit U.

        & the earthquake that went through Haiti was man-made. I didn't hear it but 1x, but I heard a Russian torpedo hit Haiti.

        Baby Bush said China caused the Hurricane in New Orleans. I believe I heard that on the Science Channel. Don't quote me on the Channel. It may have been the Documentary, History or another Channel. I will try 2 find it.

        I'm going 2 get me 1 of those house water filters once I decide if I'm going 2 continue living here.

        I know about the bottled water, but @ least it don't stink.

        No, Iran should't be allowed 2 have nuclear weapons. There R enough nuclear weapons 2 destroy the earth, already. But we shouldn't start WWIII over it. So what if they make 1 more. Besides, Israel have enough nuclear weapons 2 destroy the whole Middle East.

          #2.5 - Sun Feb 19, 2012 9:35 PM EST
          lambnlions

          In these times one has to analyze the information their given with a fine comb, researching the whos, whats, whens, more so what would be the whys, and more important, are the "how(s)" iron clad atop every thing else about the subject. If its solid, contain valid, relative information, making a conclusion plausible, then its safe to pass on.

          I said that because I find it highly unlikely that the Russians shot off any missiles around Haiti for a number of reason. An act of war for one. Had the Russians fired off a bullet or were any where in the Carribean Sea or nearby Atlantic during the time, I'm sure it would have been more or less main stream media, especially the Washington Post. I did a quick search on it, "googled -recent Russian subs +articles+ Caribbean sea +Haiti, nada~.

          As per Bush and his claims, its clear he's a liar with Iraq; I wouldn't take anything he says with much credibility, sorry?

          Have you ever heard the cliche, "kill them all and let God sort them out"? Its an old combat phrase. The way the leaders of the world is gearing towards, I say let them start their WWIII and wipe each other out, then maybe the world will have some peace, that is until the next ego maniacal idiot stands up claiming to have the answer, so.

          You said, "So what if they make one more?" The "so" on the what, is that they'll use it on what we've been shown to be IsraEL without hesitation, and that will start WWIII ignorantly.

          I've often made it known, " Let them turn the dessert into glass", ...they'll just go and drill after....they might be wearing radiation suits, but at least they wont have to worry about crazy people.

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          #2.6 - Mon Feb 20, 2012 1:42 PM EST
          Phyllis-3324111

          LOL!!! GOD reign's Supreme in the Separation Category. I'm with U on what has been shown 2B Israel.

          But, I thought Haiti had a Tsunami. Where was all the water? I saw people being pulled from fallen buildings. Don't remember seeing any water.

          On the Baby Bush accusation concerning China's part in creating Katrina, this was a statement added @ the end of the documentary.

            #2.7 - Mon Feb 20, 2012 3:49 PM EST
            lambnlions

            Had Haiti gotten a Tsunami , this is the first I'm hearing about it. Years of oppression has left those people locked away in their own personal mental slavery. I mean there are stones and the potential to build a new, all over the ground, all it takes is an effort to collect the fallen bricks and build again, and their waiting for hand outs, what makes it worse is that the supers are encouraging them.

              #2.8 - Mon Feb 20, 2012 4:16 PM EST
              Phyllis-3324111

              The earthquake started under water. It was reported the waters were drawn away from the sea shore. I never heard of the 30 ft. or any feet of water returning. The money 2 rebuild is there. The question is, who's in charge of the reconstruction?

                #2.9 - Mon Feb 20, 2012 4:29 PM EST
                lambnlions

                Our military has a record of abuse in Haiti's history, so it wouldn't be a good idea to propose that a few of those be left in charge ONLY OF using that money to put locals to work in rebuilding homes for families that really needs it. Then again, that very idea might be a good thing in that the act would restore a sense of honor to their name. Their lucky it was only 30 feet. There's a cliff on the west of Africa that's said, should it decide to drop in the Atlantic sea , could generate a 50 too 100 foot wave right over the Americas east coast, should it happen. Haiti is sort of sickening to watch, because they've been oppressed for so long by so many, it's like they can't think for themselves and so they wait for others to do what comes naturally, which is to rebuild using every resources available.

                  #2.10 - Thu Feb 23, 2012 5:37 PM EST
                  Phyllis-3324111

                  That's funny,

                  When U R used 2 very little, U can be pacified with the least improvements. Basic necessities is all they are asking 4.

                    #2.11 - Thu Feb 23, 2012 9:56 PM EST
                    lambnlions

                    If its only the basics they're said to want, why don't the supporting parties supply machinery to crush rubble? Provide concrete to mix that rubble with? Provide pipes for water and sewer lines? Where is all the necessary electric high line wires and poles? Where are the farming machinery to make them independent of welfare from the world? I'm not knocking the help, but it seems to me, the people helping are really there for the the fame of their name " oh look at us, we're doing some thing , now send us your money", lol. If they really wanted to help, they would do all the real things they would do for their own country.

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                    #2.12 - Mon Feb 27, 2012 1:19 AM EST
                    Phyllis-3324111

                    That is very true. The money was there. I will try 2 find out how much was donated.

                      #2.13 - Mon Feb 27, 2012 8:35 AM EST
                      Phyllis-3324111

                      The money donated 2 Haiti was $1.4 billion. I still believe something like a mosquito sub hit Haiti.

                        #2.14 - Mon Feb 27, 2012 4:46 PM EST
                        lambnlions

                        I really doubt it? I mentioned media spectacularizing, but also, the government wouldn't have hesitated to say something, after all, they're still at odds with them over a few issues. The truth could be as plainly as the over all media has stated, that it was simply a quake? There are a lot of variables to reach upon, which breaths conspiracy and I've looked at nearly all, that is until someone teaches me something different in terms of credible information (events), I didn't know about. Either way the damage is done and very little has been done to heal it.

                          #2.15 - Thu Mar 1, 2012 2:03 AM EST
                          Phyllis-3324111

                          Reconstruction is the #1 priority. I would go into a state of shock 2 know they had actual plans on paper.

                            #2.16 - Thu Mar 1, 2012 9:04 AM EST
                            lambnlions

                            I would agree, but before physical reconstruction can go on, a political or even religious one needs to go on first, that is to say, they need to organize themselves a lot better than they've been, allowing outside influences to dictate their internal policies. Its clear no nation on this earth wants a free thinking armed, totally self reliant black nation, and I'm sure they can justify it however they want, and in fact no ones saying armed them, ... just help them to do for themselves and let them be. I don't mean half azz help like importing goods and or a dictator from another island to run them, or the sort of help that puts military over them as a means to abuse them. I mean a genuine republic of a collective group from and within Haiti, whose sole goal it to up life the nation; alas an evil world only renders evil.

                              #2.17 - Thu Mar 1, 2012 11:34 AM EST
                              Phyllis-3324111

                              Haiti is poised 2 become a Safe Vacation Haven 4 the World. It will be the Perfect Summer Paradise get away from Al-Queda, The Taliban, Hezbollah, Hamas & whomever. They will find a good ski resort somewhere in the world.

                                #2.18 - Thu Mar 1, 2012 5:40 PM EST
                                lambnlions

                                Ah, I see what you're saying, consider well that they've never really been a set to sit back and be harassed easily for to long, and if push come to shove, Hitler Stalin and Tao might find themselves like Mussolini in the end of a Haitian upheaval. A sanctuary for the wicked unlikely. But you do bring to question an involvement in world affairs on their part. Which I think unrealistically, they shouldn't be bothered with the outside world for the next ten years, if they had plan on doing it right. As for Osama having a winter resort in the hills, its all paranoia, and excuse to force and justify possible policies, and you very well know it. I would argue, the people and or leaders of Haiti is aware enough of what evil looks like, and would not collectively tolerate it on their island, ask the old and new slave masters.

                                  #2.19 - Thu Mar 1, 2012 6:39 PM EST
                                  Phyllis-3324111

                                  Well, I agree with U 2 a point. The Haitians' want know what hit them in the beginning. They R going 2B blindsided by the beauty of the Re-Construction & having a job, money & a roof over their heads. Then they will realize they worked 4 slave labor & live in Projects, rather than; living in beautiful homes.

                                  & believe me U the Haitian People do not play!

                                    #2.20 - Mon Mar 5, 2012 3:01 PM EST
                                    lambnlions

                                    You've said it though? They've gotten a roof over their head, if they chose to build themselves into crowded project systems its their own fault for not speaking up from the door, a little money, and if the faiths is good, a little food. If their smart, instead of worrying about what little they got for putting a roof over their own head, they'll collectively get together and start planting crops to trade with the rest of the world if not their Caribbean neighbors. The way the subsidizing games worked, it would most likely be with their own Caribbean neighbors, and keep the wealth in that way. If their smart they'll mimic the U.S. in agencies like Sanitation, Agriculture, Department of the Interior, and if they were a bit wiser than most, start an Aquatic farm. Growing Snapper fishes for the world market would put them on top from the git going. I hate to sound negative, but the minute they start to get really constructive in their development, some nation will cause something with them to try and tip them down.

                                      #2.21 - Mon Mar 5, 2012 3:28 PM EST
                                      Phyllis-3324111

                                      Well said.

                                      But U know President Clinton is suppose 2B running the show, so; America's finger prints will be all over everything.

                                        #2.22 - Tue Mar 6, 2012 12:42 AM EST
                                        lambnlions

                                        Nothing's more sinister than a smile wearing a dubious heart, doing all the seemingly right things for all the wrong motives. They would be wiser in speaking up for their country from the door, that is, if the so called help really want to help their nation.

                                          #2.23 - Sat Mar 10, 2012 3:21 PM EST
                                          Phyllis-3324111

                                          I must say I agree.

                                            #2.24 - Thu Mar 15, 2012 9:31 AM EDT
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