Quote: Marc P @ June 22 2011, 12:01 PM BSTLooks like flint to me. I see a lot of it up here.
I often wondered what happened to Bernie Flint
Quote: Marc P @ June 22 2011, 12:01 PM BSTLooks like flint to me. I see a lot of it up here.
I often wondered what happened to Bernie Flint
She married Alfie of EastEnders didn't she?
Bernie Moon?
By the light of the Bernie Moon
They coo and spoon
Should be a law against it.
Quote: Marc P @ June 22 2011, 12:26 PM BSTBy the light of the Bernie Moon
They coo and spoonShould be a law against it.
Quote: Marc P @ June 22 2011, 12:26 PM BSTBy the light of the Bernie Moon
They coo and spoonShould be a law against it.
I'm sure there is, something to do with obstructing traffic.
Quote: Marc P @ June 22 2011, 12:01 PM BSTLooks like flint to me. I see a lot of it up here.
Well you're only the otherside of the wash aren't you? I was back home in Skeggy.
Well that is true am on the tip of the bulge as it were.
Sounds lovely.
Quote: Bill Jaguar @ June 22 2011, 11:56 AM BSTVery true, it has allowed the idiots who would otherwise remained in their unknown homes be heard at the very least and it is a fact that idiocy is contagious.
You know what? I was getting ready to bombard you with documentary clips from YouTube, to back myself up, but then I realised that you probably don't have the time to watch them, so there's no point.
Actually, I should point out, I'm not declaring that these things are officially true. I'm just saying, after having read/watched/listened to many, many hours of information, that it can't be dismissed as quakery.
Quote: DaButt @ June 22 2011, 4:58 PM BSThttp://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2007/12/photogalleries/giantskeleton-pictures/index.html
http://fx.worth1000.com/contests/447/archaeological-anomalies-2
As I said yesterday, some of the photos are fakes - especially those of skeletons that are that big!
If you delve deep enough into all of this, you'll find that many people think National Geographic are part of the cover-up. The only conspiracy theorists who are allowed to spout their theories are pretty much underground. The minute they get any mainstream exposure, they're shut down by the powers that be. National Geographic is mainstream, so you won't see them backing up any conspiracy theories.
By the way, going back to that earlier site, did you see the bit about Raiders of the Lost Ark? They said that end scene, where the Ark was stored in that massive warehouse, was an inside joke, amongst elite people like Spielberg, who know all about these cover-ups.
I honestly have no time to waste on conspiracy theories that incorporate National Geographic and Steven Spielberg. Pure mumbo jumbo.
If you get tired of Biblical giant coverups you might want to check into these other topics:
The Bilderberg Group
9/11 (especially Building 7 and the Pentagon)
Chemtrails
UFOs and Area 51
Fluoridated water
HAARP
Those should keep you busy for a few months.
I still couldn't possibly imagine what they would need to cover-up. Are we talking about aliens or something?