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[email protected] July 26th 05 11:14 PM

Vanishing bombers and the mystery 'safe house' www.infowars.com
They are useing those 'it emerged' words again.It Emerged,that phrase is
something new to me.
cuhulin


Brian Hill July 26th 05 11:14 PM


"M. J. Powell" wrote in message


How much will you charge us next time.?

Mike



A lot. So start saving up those euros.

B.H.



John Barnard July 27th 05 02:50 AM

The Beast Master wrote:

wrote:

When I was in boot camp,we were told,There Are No Excuses For Excuses!
It isn't hard to distinguish a plain clothes cop from somebody else.At
least here in Mississippi,it isn't.
cuhulin


You can distinguish a plainclothes cop from a thug with a gun or an
ordinary citizen with a gun? Care to put your money where your mouth is? I
hate to tell you, Beast Master, but anyone with a sense of
self-preservation will run with they see someone with a gun and without
the uniform pointing a gun in their direction. The truly crazy ones would
run from an uniformed cop with the gun pointing their general direction.

Is it true that Blueberry's name is now Dingleberry?

John Barnard


Dave Holford July 28th 05 03:42 AM



Philip de Cadenet wrote:

Visitor permit or not,he still should have stopped.The cops didn't know
whether he was a terrorist or not.For all they knew,he could have had a
bomb on him and was going to set it off.Bottom line is,When the cops
holler STOP!,that means STOP!
cuhulin

_________________________________________________

They were plain cloths cops and AFAIK do not shove ID in your face.

This fella had no idea they were cops.

We have far more criminals with guns now in the UK than gun carrying
police.

The latter are in the minority.

I can only imagine the guy was scared to hell.

I'd run too.
--
Philip de Cadenet
Transmitters 'R' Us
http://www.transmittersrus.com


Do you really think that a major London underground station did not have at
least one cop in uniform in front of him on that day?






[email protected] July 28th 05 05:17 AM

If it had been me,I would have stopped and showed my ID.I wouldn't have
had any reason to been running in the first place.(somebody mentioned he
was running to work,or something like that.I have never been late to
work in my life,I always left home in plenty enough time so I wouldn't
be late for work.
cuhulin


[email protected] July 29th 05 03:42 AM

Article at www.rense.com Why Was The Brazilian Electrician
'Petrified'? (scroll down the middle isle) If the theory is true,what
did he see that he wasen't suppose to have seen? Were the cops planting
something and they chased him and killed him to keep him from talking?
cuhulin


Philip de Cadenet July 29th 05 10:54 PM

Dave,

Do you really think that a major London underground station did not have at
least one cop in uniform in front of him on that day?


From the newspaper report that I read he ran onto the train with the
plain cloths officers in pursuit.

It was there, in front of other passengers, that he came to an abrupt
end.
--
Philip de Cadenet
Transmitters 'R' Us
http://www.transmittersrus.com

Philip de Cadenet July 29th 05 10:55 PM


If it had been me,I would have stopped and showed my ID.I wouldn't have
had any reason to been running in the first place.(somebody mentioned he
was running to work,or something like that.I have never been late to
work in my life,I always left home in plenty enough time so I wouldn't
be late for work.


It's not yet mandatory to carry ID here in the UK.
--
Philip de Cadenet
Transmitters 'R' Us
http://www.transmittersrus.com

[email protected] July 29th 05 11:17 PM

There are a lot of homeless folks (some of them are homeless by choice,I
actually know a homeless guy from Lancaster,Penns Woods [[Pennslyvania
to y'all dummies]]] in U.S.A.who do not tote any ID's,Damn! sometimes I
envy them.Hey, www.devilfinder.com Hobo Convention Britt Iowa
cuhulin


[email protected] July 29th 05 11:30 PM

When I was a kid in Carthage,Mississippi a million years ago.Us kids
would sometimes see a Hobo (at the time,we didn't know what a Hobo was)
hanging around the Railroad tracks.We all called him the nickle man
because he would always give us a nickle (back in the early 1940's a
nickle was big money to us,you could buy a soda pop or a pack of nabs
for a nickle or if we had a dime,we could buy a comic book) and he liked
to tell us stories of where he had been.We used to run home and bring
him sandwiches and whatever else we could scrounge up out out of our
kitchens.Hoboes are Heroes.
cuhulin




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