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Post by Rareclan on Jul 13, 2011 9:08:57 GMT 10
The bskyb's the limit, or, is it ! ! !
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Post by boxfree on Jul 13, 2011 9:12:57 GMT 10
Seems non stop where I am anymore.
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Post by Rareclan on Jul 13, 2011 9:20:50 GMT 10
Seems non stop where I am anymore. And it does not matter where i am anymore, your place or mine........same shit !
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Post by boxfree on Jul 13, 2011 9:39:00 GMT 10
Hang in there... It's rough when you know something wrong is happening and you have no control to stop it...I know how you feel. Making others aware is a good thing even if some think were nuts, it gets em to looking... I take chelated calcium to precipitate the aluminum from my body. I read that it also binds with other metals.
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Post by Rareclan on Jul 13, 2011 11:26:38 GMT 10
That is the Thing...........
If we were left alone to choose the best diet for one's self, it most certainly would not contain anything other than what the Earth most generously supplies ! ! !
No Chem = no choice..................
because we would not have to choose which to take to combat what, we would just get on with it and shit in the woods
Naturally ! ! !
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Post by brillbilly on Jul 13, 2011 22:51:01 GMT 10
chemtrails are not contrails! well from what i can tell,there's a major difference but what do i know!
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Post by Wes Gear on Jul 13, 2011 23:26:58 GMT 10
Thanks Rare for the vid. I think you are being too polite calling them bastards, I can think of other words.
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Post by Rareclan on Jul 14, 2011 0:27:01 GMT 10
Thanks Rare for the vid. I think you are being too polite calling them bastards, I can think of other words. Yeah we could compare notes but i think we would only differ on Colloquialisms ! Cun--Trailers.
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Post by Rareclan on Jul 19, 2011 2:40:39 GMT 10
THIS multi-coloured cloud gives us sun-thing to smile about. At first glance, it looks like a rainbow, but the colourful spectacle is actually a rare weather phenomenon called a sundog. It is caused when the sun refracts through hexagonal-shaped ice crystals that have formed in clouds. And it only happens once in a blue moon. Photographer Robert Arn, spotted the awe-inspiring scene while driving in Heyworth, Illinois, and quickly pulled over to take a snap. Robert, 22, from Colorado, said: "At the time that I captured this image, I was just starting to get serious with photography. "So being lucky enough to bear witness and photograph this phenomenon was incredible. "The most similar thing I have observed is a moondog, which uses moonlight instead of sunlight." And we thought every cloud had a silver lining Read more: www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/3701451/Amazing-technicloud-rainbow.html#ixzz1STVE7FWr
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Post by brillbilly on Jul 20, 2011 0:40:49 GMT 10
THIS multi-coloured cloud gives us sun-thing to smile about. At first glance, it looks like a rainbow, but the colourful spectacle is actually a rare weather phenomenon called a sundog. It is caused when the sun refracts through hexagonal-shaped ice crystals that have formed in clouds. And it only happens once in a blue moon. Photographer Robert Arn, spotted the awe-inspiring scene while driving in Heyworth, Illinois, and quickly pulled over to take a snap. Robert, 22, from Colorado, said: "At the time that I captured this image, I was just starting to get serious with photography. "So being lucky enough to bear witness and photograph this phenomenon was incredible. "The most similar thing I have observed is a moondog, which uses moonlight instead of sunlight." And we thought every cloud had a silver lining Read more: www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/3701451/Amazing-technicloud-rainbow.html#ixzz1STVE7FWrThats lovely, but not fully true! I would like to know what they class as rare,coz I've photo'd over 40 but they only appear when heavy chemtrailing. I call mine chembow's,lol
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