From: jmfbahciv on
In article <XrqdncxDzeX1ZqXYnZ2dnUVZ8qednZ2d(a)pipex.net>,
"T Wake" <usenet.es7at(a)gishpuppy.com> wrote:
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><jmfbahciv(a)aol.com> wrote in message
>news:ehacqm$8qk_009(a)s949.apx1.sbo.ma.dialup.rcn.com...
>> In article <453642C1.5D38F093(a)hotmail.com>,
>> Eeyore <rabbitsfriendsandrelations(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> Why not start listening to and watching the BBC
>>>?
>>
>> I have and I do. I now listen to the BBC to see which
>> slant of surrendering to the Islamic extremists they
>> are taking that day.
>
>Amazing. Can you let me know when you come across any please?

Any report about the Palestinians will give you a start.

/BAH

From: jmfbahciv on
In article <4538F2C5.135DE222(a)hotmail.com>,
Eeyore <rabbitsfriendsandrelations(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
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>
>jmfbahciv(a)aol.com wrote:
>
>> "T Wake" <usenet.es7at(a)gishpuppy.com> wrote:
>> ><jmfbahciv(a)aol.com> wrote in message
>> >> "T Wake" <usenet.es7at(a)gishpuppy.com> wrote:
>> >>><jmfbahciv(a)aol.com> wrote in message
>> >>>> |||newspam|||@nezumi.demon.co.uk wrote:
>>
>> >>>>>I doubt if you would find any of the reactive starting materials for
CW
>> >>>>>like phosphorous chloride, fluoride, oxychloride, thionyl chloride or
>> >>>>>any of the other more complex intermediates like trimethyl phosphite
>> >>>>>(some of which have legitimate use in plastics and insecticides) on
any
>> >>>>>drug store shelf.
>> >>>>
>> >>>> I have my chemistry book, also known as the recipe book. Now specify
>> >>>> the ingredients needed to make those dishes you've just listed.
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>>They were ingredients.
>> >>
>> >> Which need to be made. These compounds do not occur naturally
>> >> in the soil.
>> >
>> >
>> >Not relevant, they are ingredient for the creation of CW. Breaking it down
>> >into the common elements is truly pointless and nothing but a distraction.
>>
>> This point is not irrelavent. I am trying to get you to think with
>> more than ball-influenced brains. A chemistry major would know
>> how to make those ingredients and then make the weapons.
>
>The precursors may not quite so simple to make as you imagine.

Goodfucking GRIEF! I didn't say it was simple. No chemistry
is simple. Have you ever taken a chemistry course?

/BAH
From: jmfbahciv on
In article <453642EF.F943628D(a)hotmail.com>,
Eeyore <rabbitsfriendsandrelations(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
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>
>jmfbahciv(a)aol.com wrote:
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>> John Larkin <jjlarkin(a)highNOTlandTHIStechnologyPART.com> wrote:
>> >On Tue, 17 Oct 06 11:50:44 GMT, jmfbahciv(a)aol.com wrote:
>> >
>> >>Pushing in certain areas is not the best way to prevent future
>> >>messes. I've found that the only way for people to learn how
>> >>not make new messes is to have them clean up the ones they
>> >>already made.
>> >>
>> >
>> >Excellent. Care to assign cleanup duties in the Middle East and
>> >Africa?
>>
>> France would get a primary assignment with extreme adult
>> supervision.
>
>Why France ?

Their SOP seems to be to make a mess then leave it for the
somebody, usually the US, to clear up.

/BAH
From: jmfbahciv on
In article <58GdnewlesO5CKvYRVnygA(a)pipex.net>,
"T Wake" <usenet.es7at(a)gishpuppy.com> wrote:
>
><jmfbahciv(a)aol.com> wrote in message
>news:eh536o$8qk_004(a)s847.apx1.sbo.ma.dialup.rcn.com...
>> In article <uqkaj29qqainbc7l4mc8i51e40dbj8cf56(a)4ax.com>,
>> John Larkin <jjlarkin(a)highNOTlandTHIStechnologyPART.com> wrote:
>>>On Tue, 17 Oct 2006 21:57:10 +0100, Eeyore
>>><rabbitsfriendsandrelations(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>John Larkin wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> On Tue, 17 Oct 06 11:50:44 GMT, jmfbahciv(a)aol.com wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> >Pushing in certain areas is not the best way to prevent future
>>>>> >messes. I've found that the only way for people to learn how
>>>>> >not make new messes is to have them clean up the ones they
>>>>> >already made.
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Excellent. Care to assign cleanup duties in the Middle East and
>>>>> Africa?
>>>>
>>>>Which bits of Africa did you have in mind ?
>>>>
>>>
>>>Well, let's see. We could start with the Belgian Congo, and maybe
>>>Rhodesia, perhaps Cote D'Ivorie and German East Africa.
>>
>> I think Liberia is key but I'm not sure. It would be productive
>> if the countries in Africa were left alone.
>
>To kill each other? Strikes me as a reasonable idea. Let them all kill each
>other, then when the dust settles we can kill the one or two survivors and
>take all the diamonds.

A lot of recent killing is the hangover of the Cold War. The UN
has not helped since it seems to be admirable to keep the
former third world in its place by making them welfare countries
and punishing those who refuse such handouts.

/BAH

From: jmfbahciv on
In article <45378C8B.35815C8E(a)hotmail.com>,
Eeyore <rabbitsfriendsandrelations(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
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>
>jmfbahciv(a)aol.com wrote:
>
>> Eeyore <rabbitsfriendsandrelations(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
>> >jmfbahciv(a)aol.com wrote:
>> >> Eeyore <rabbitsfriendsandrelations(a)hotmail.com> wrote:
>> >> >jmfbahciv(a)aol.com wrote:
>> >> >> unsettled <unsettled(a)nonsense.com> wrote:
>> >> >>
>> >> >> >Religious extremism is always the result of one of the following:
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> >A) Insanity
>> >> >> >
>> >> >> >B) Desire for power, control, and wealth
>> >> >>
>> >> >>
>> >> >> None of the above. Fear. Pure, simple terror.
>> >> >
>> >> >You think religious extremism is the result of fear ?
>> >>
>> >> Yes. Fear of losing control.
>> >
>> >Whose control ?
>>
>> I don't understand your question. In both religions, the
>> extremist leaders cannot have their followers think for
>> themselves;
>
>Both ? Which both is this ?

Islam and Christianity. I thought that was what this drift
of the thread was talking about.

>
>
>> all critical thinking skills are dangerous
>> to their grasp of power. The Muslims who fear this loss
>> see Western civlization as the culprit (EMF media cannot
>> be blocked out).
>
>LOL. Muslims are quite capable of using electronic media themselves.

That's the irony of their preaching to get back to the old ways.
The Unibomber suffered the same thinking schism.
>
>
>> Notice what has happened in Somalia
>> recently.
>
>Can you be more specific ?

The regular people were not allowed to watch a soccer match
(TV shows human images which is not allowed in Islam). Now
the regular people are starting to say no to these extremists.

>
>
>> The residents in that area are now sorting
>> out which culture will exist.
>
>That is indeed for those who live there.
>
>
>> The US' religious right has similar fears. Note their
>> tactics. They chose a political tactic and targeted
>> schools. It's blowing up in their faces in most areas
>> (they're either getting fired or voted out). I don't
>> know what these types in Europe are doing. I only get
>> hints from Pope news.
>
>Religion doesn't have that much power in most of Europe. There is no
>parallel.

Europe is more susceptible than any other place in the Western
world (that I can think of). You certainly have forgotten
all of your history.

/BAH