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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Deleted Threads


Posted by: () on Sun Mar 23 11:18:45 2003


>>> This may not be an appropraite example, but I think Batspeed is getting like America after 9-11. I read all of those threads, and they were very tame compared to what was previously considered chat room style bickering. And they were removed way faster than previous threads that were 10 times worse. In my opinion, Batspeed is being a little to cautious, maybe over cautious like American got. Besides, Zig said that was his last post, so the arguement is over. I only wish that Zig would have stayed longer, now that he FINALLY began to describe and interpret his data. Which is all anyone ever asked. <<<
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> > > Hi Somebody
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> > > You may have come to a different conclusion if you saw some of the posts to the thread that was not allowed. --- I have not had access to the intelligence reports you saw, so I am not so sure America was (or is) over cautious.
> > >
> > > Jack Mankin
> >
> > Jack,
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> > That is true, I do not get to see the posts that are not allowed, so that does compromise my ability to make an accurate assumption. However, I am still dissappointed that Zig gave us more information than he ever has in his last post.
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> I am disappointed that Zig couldn't give more info; I guess he just got tired of the harrassment.

I know what you mean. I mean who would ask questions about this new, unfamiliar data? Everyone should have just automatically accepted everything he said without ever questioning him. Why in the world would anyone want proof or clarification of such 'remarkable' data? I mean someone who has the ability to get data from every part of the body, but choses to leave out 'unecessary' information from the arms and legs should be heralded as a god. How much more advanced is he that us mear mortals? And by the way J, I hear David Koresh is getting quite a following for his amazing revelations from God. You want to join in with me without any research into it?


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