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mapuc
06-13-12, 06:43 AM
Have some kind of disaster happen in one of the nuclear power plant in one of these two states??

Or is it something else

http://www.naturalnews.com/036158_nuclear_explosion_Indiana_radiation.html

Markus

Tribesman
06-13-12, 08:29 AM
Or is it something else

Headline #2 beware the zombies:doh: its the fluoride you see:rotfl2:

Dowly
06-13-12, 08:32 AM
Heeey, it even links to infowars.com. Must be true! :88)

Tribesman
06-13-12, 08:38 AM
Cure all forms of cancer for only $5.15, a real bargain buy now.

It really is something else.

mapuc
06-13-12, 09:30 AM
I saw this article on Facebook and I read it and start search the internet and some of the mainframe media in USA, I couldn't find any information about this "event" I didn't read every post in those online newspaper.

Even thou it's not to be found in the mainframe media-does that mean it's a lie???

I have had this thought for a while after been reading most of your comments on members posting links from news that's outside mainframe media.

Let say that the government is preparing something terrible. Some kind of operation that include FEMA and it's camps around USA.

Let say that the mainframe media doesn't write anything about it(maybe they don't believe it, or they are, as many claim, controlled by the government), but some of these newspaper outside mainframe does

Let say that some member here post a link to this article

I know that most of you would make fun of this, not the article, but the newspaper behind the article.

I know it's a fantasy, but what if??

I would love to see your faces the day after, when Some kind of regime have taken power in USA and thousand of people have been put in these FEMA-camps.

I have learned that it's not the newspaper but the article I should study a little more.

Yes many article is just some kind of hoax a.s.o

Markus

Herr-Berbunch
06-13-12, 09:41 AM
Cure all forms of cancer for only $5.15

You're missing the word 'almost'. But still, where's my credit card, I'll take that risk. :D

MH
06-13-12, 10:10 AM
I saw this article on Facebook and I read it and start search the internet and some of the mainframe media in USA, I couldn't find any information about this "event" I didn't read every post in those online newspaper.

Even thou it's not to be found in the mainframe media-does that mean it's a lie???

I have had this thought for a while after been reading most of your comments on members posting links from news that's outside mainframe media.

Let say that the government is preparing something terrible. Some kind of operation that include FEMA and it's camps around USA.

Let say that the mainframe media doesn't write anything about it(maybe they don't believe it, or they are, as many claim, controlled by the government), but some of these newspaper outside mainframe does

Let say that some member here post a link to this article

I know that most of you would make fun of this, not the article, but the newspaper behind the article.

I know it's a fantasy, but what if??

I would love to see your faces the day after, when Some kind of regime have taken power in USA and thousand of people have been put in these FEMA-camps.

I have learned that it's not the newspaper but the article I should study a little more.

Yes many article is just some kind of hoax a.s.o

Markus


As they say....even broken watch shows correct time twice a day...so maybe someday..... but the end is near anywaaaay...:03:

Tribesman
06-13-12, 11:33 AM
Mapuc, it is quite simple, it is a combination of the article and the source and the sources source which gives the response.
For example if you post some prison planet article which uses Jones as the only source apart from a youtube link from a similar nut then it gets treated like it is, if you post some RT article that says Putin is the greatest and evil America is scheming with dr. evil to collapse western civilisation then it gets treated as Putins crap propoganda from the Kremlin.
If you post mr holistics miracle cures nuclear scares story then it gets treated for what it is.
The very fact that you mention FEMA shows how you really do have a habit of swallowing every crap story your mates send you off the internet

I know that most of you would make fun of this, not the article, but the newspaper behind the article.

Look, if the source of the story says oops the system went bad while I was asleep and gave a funny reading it doesn't say much for the article does it.
Moreover when that source carries a disclaimer about the accuracy of instruments and sofware it is selling and the results they give then it shows mr. holistic miracles isn't even looking at his own sources.

TLAM Strike
06-13-12, 12:03 PM
The answer is of course:
http://img841.imageshack.us/img841/4152/20521386.jpg
http://www.pakalertpress.com/2012/06/12/ufo-hauled-through-illinois-to-radiation-spike-site/

:nope::nope::nope:

Oberon
06-13-12, 12:29 PM
Dammit TLAM, you beat me to it! :nope:

I guess Michigan and Indiana better look out for an influx of Rad Scorpions now!