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Here's one for the Southwest US: just Google "Chupacabra."
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Hey that's not conspiracy.. that's a monster in the dark just waiting to get your ass.. LOL
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Dick Cheney was an Illuminati master and Bush was his puppet?
Don't forget that the earth really is flat and you've been lied to all these years. And last but not least, nobody ever really landed on the moon. Its been a giant NASA conspiracy...
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See post No 1....
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Knowing what I do about explosives, I'd have to say ANYTHING can be demolished with conventional charges, provided they're properly located and there's enough of them laid. Any building will fall if you take out the bottom floor, even a building as tall as the twin towers were.
It's not going to be a quick job setting them up, but it most certainly can be done. Nuclear demolition charges in my mind exist simply to make the job a lot faster and probably messier too. There'd be no chance of a carefully planned implosion as we've all seen dozens of times on TV. They're only suitable for military purposes and there's absolutely NO WAY they can possibly have a civilian application - unless your aim is to create a glowing crater in the middle of a city...
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I'm bad, didn't have my three cups of coffee when I posted.
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Well, I guess it had to slip out - but not only is there a nazi supersub base ( subs that travel 300 km/h -submerged) in the Antarctic, but the whole backside of the moon is actually a Nazi UFO base perparing for the EndKampf - the final fight to bring back the Reich etc etc
I attach the evidence to silence any discussion about the truth of the matter http://www.beyondweird.com/ufos/bran...ntarctica.html and for good measure http://www.beyondweird.com/ as well as http://www.ironsky.net/site/ that ought to do it. |
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I just noticed your signature. LOL.
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About the moon landings: A former NASA official recently said on the Smithsonian channel on a program about the subject, "Now that we haven't gone to the moon in so long, conspiracy theories are much more fun for many people than believing in the actual events," or something like that.
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I've already earmarked that one for the most bloodthirsty Mexican raiders of Sonora Army. I know the Chupacabra urban legend only gets started around 1995, so having a unit take the name is a bit of a stretch. I like it, though, so I'm sticking with it.
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