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[email protected] April 25th 10 11:45 PM

OT - Something Interesting On The News
 
It was what they call a wedge tornado, one of the most powerfull kinds
of tornados.Winds were estimated up to 167 miles per hour.

If the winds ever get up to 700 miles per hour,,, That's all she wrote!

Nobody will be around to write about it.
cuhulin


Gregg April 26th 10 08:17 AM

OT - Something Interesting On The News
 
On Apr 25, 8:56*am, dave wrote:
Gregg wrote:
On Apr 24, 9:06 am, *wrote:


* *We have Mormons within sight, they are the scariest.


Well sorry I don't have any black blood in me Dave. ;-P The family
down in the village seem pretty nice. It's not like I get out of my
car and run up to their porch and say hi - but I do wave and smile to
them....and they in turn do also. I don't think I have every
personally met a mormon, why are they scary?


Now, looking into the present and a possible connection to the NWO.
First of all as stated previously by 2080 the mormons are expected to
have 260 million members, that s quite a force. Now take into effect the
fact that these members are more or less brainwashed to follow the
orders of their superiors without question as such orders are ordered by
god. This obedience takes precedence over family and country. This is
interesting as it was stated in an earlier thread that a large portion
of the CIA, military establishment, and other organizations are
comprised of mormons. Because many mormon men serve 2 year missions in
foreign countries where they become fluent in other languages and
cultures they are snatched up by these services. There is even a mormon
doctrine albeit not a well known one that in the final days that the
United States will begin to fall apart and it will be necessary for the
church hierarchy to take over the country to prevent it from collapsing.

Another interesting point is that mormons are encouraged to store a
large amount of food and water in case of emergency. I believe that the
family I was involved with kept around 2 years worth of non-perishable
food stored away. This is a concentrated effort that takes place at the
local level where members get together to can dried goods. Also you have
a virtual fortress as someone mentioned in the middle of Salt Lake City
with its own power source, independent water sources for every level,
under ground parking facilities, a structure that could withstand a lot
of punishment, not to mention an enormous grain silo with millions of
tons of grain nearby. So, if the mormons, almost completely unknowingly,
were part of the NWO by 2080 you would have 260 million people spread
throughout the world with enough resources to sustain themselves for 1-2
years independently of any outside help. These people are organized
under a system of command with a prophet at the top and are willing to
take commands from their superiors as the word of god. Not only that, if
they have been following the words of wisdom they are in good shape and
not dependant on any substance such as caffeine or nicotine. Finally, it
is commonly taught by the mormons that these are the last days so they
would be prepared to act under the assumption that they are
participating in Armageddon. So basically to sum things up you would
have a force of 260 million acting on command with idea where their
orders are originating from so that they have plausible deniability. Not
only would they be able to act with the fervor that religion brings,
they are able to act independently of most if not all resource
distribution structures our society depends on. If its not the case its
quite a story.http://www.abovetopsecret.com/forum/thread100868/pg1


Man, that's pretty wild. I somehow never saw that thread on that site
before and I have been a member for quite a while.
From what I have read and studied - I don't believe there will be much
to worry about in 2080 - at least that is what I hope:-)

Gregg April 26th 10 08:28 AM

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On Apr 25, 11:33*am, Joe from Kokomo wrote:
On 4/24/2010 11:56 PM, Brenda Ann wrote:

Their tenets are based pretty much on expediency: for generations they
didn't allow blacks in the priesthood. Then Jimmy Carter threatened their
tax exempt status because of it, and suddenly the church President had a
vision in which the angel Moroni told him it was OK to have blacks in the
priesthood... imagine that..


Not hard to imagine. It's just history repeating itself.

Back in 1890, Congress was on the Mormons for their polygamy and
suddenly the church president had a vision in which the angel Moroni
told him it was OK to cancel polygamy.

My, my...how convenient.

I am conflicted about Mormonism. To me and IMHO, it seems founded on fraud:

The Golden Plates, Urim and Thummim, icons of the foundation of the
church...and all mysteriously (and dare I say), conveniently "lost".

Also, the the founder of the church said he was allowed to have sex with
your wife.

Oooops, sorry, my mistake -- he said he was allowed to have sex with
your wife AND with your daughter.

My conflict comes about because as you state below, they seem to have
excellent family values.

They do have their good points, though. They're really big on family (and
have a lot of really big families!). They also have a church welfare system
I very much admi they will give aid (food, etc.) to any member that needs
it at any time..


So, therein lies the dichotomy...good people following a 'religion' that
(IMHO) seems to be founded on fraud...by a dirty old man no less.

Why God wants them to wear burlap underwear I will leave for another
discussion.


That was a funny post. I didn't know anything about what you stated. I
guess when you got to the part of their leader being able to tap BOTH
the wife and daughter....I then came to my conclusion. I think it
sounds like with most denominations, that there are/were good points
and then someone came/comes along and in his point to fullfill HIS
fantasies or other crackpot beliefs - that he screwed it up.

dave April 26th 10 01:38 PM

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wrote:
Wayyyyyy back when some Americans moved wayyyyyy out West, many of those
women did make clothes for their kids from burlap and flower sacks,
whatever they could find and use.
cuhulin


As I recall, bulky items came wrapped in burlap and flour came in cotton
bags. My mom got our clothes at JC Penney.

[email protected] April 26th 10 03:12 PM

OT - Something Interesting On The News
 
Last week, I bought four nice plaid short sleeve shirts and a belt at
the Goodwill store, $3.75 each shirt, $0.75 for the belt.I won't buy a
shirt that doesn't have at least one pocket.I always buy my Dickies work
pants at Wal Mart, the dark blue one because sometimes I ''leak'' a
little bit.
http:www.shopgoodwill.com
Sometimes you can find some good old radios at Goodwill and other
thriftstores.
cuhulin



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