GO DEBBIE GO !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
+++
ps: thousands and thousands of whales were beached and killed by a low
frequency elf wave [in the range of HAARP transmissions] that seemed to
have come from Montauk, Alaska, Norway and Arequipa, synchroized
antennae and ionospheric bouncing back and forth like a maser beam in
the end directly aimed at the obstruction that had long held the
Australian tectonic plate firmly in place. Three days later, GW
responds. Hhmmmmmm ???
debbie wrote:
You read somebody else's "rant". Here is my gracious posting again
below under my new posting for all you boys ... and yes, i am blonde, a
complete and real blonde, and no longer a teenager who watches Buffy
the vampire.
CINGULAR has disappointed me even more than CNN [24 hour coverage, 7
days a week of a three second tourist video recording of the tsunami's
affect on one tourist hotel-- the 9.0 Sumatra Quake caused by those
low frequency elf microwave bursts coming out of Montauk L.I. and
Gakona Alaska, and no other news coverage much at all ! -- and, Fox TV
[the testosterone-saturated O'Reilly clones only bitch bitch bitch,
even more than me on my period].
I learned more about the Quake and the following hemispheric floods and
the knocking off of its axis of the Earth's rotation by a nanometer
caused by "something" they do not understand which triggered the quake,
in 25 minutes only, from the French "Journal" [and I saw visual
coverage on French Journal of the destruction and suffering in Iraq
too, of the
Iraqi civilians and our 40,000 horribly disabled and disfigured
soldiers over there and in German hospitals and in our Veterans
hospitals here-- than in one week of surfing through all the American
cable media channels. I learned stuff about Europe too, and more from
them about our nation than i can find here on cable. The BBC seems to
be censored here, it is very different from BBC2 and BBC3 in London. I
don' t trust what they call BBC here, anyway it is almost as bad as the
American news.
Why don't we see news coverage inside the VA hospitals? Also, us girls
should get together over issues, and i wanna meet many of the wives of
the reservists over there, or at least see them speak their minds on TV
news, and get their point of view on military medical insurance issues
and crippled and ruined husbands who come home barely alive. What are
their views? What help has Washington and the Congress given them with
their kids and food and clothing and health care while their spouses
are over there, and the tragedy of many returned?
I hate cell phones more than flies around sh.t [like some Usenet
compulsed people who must really work for the government or for the
telecoms -- those who buzz around everywhere at all hours worse than
flies and have nothing to say but a short teeny weeney babble of
offensive dinkleberries -- does a job like that pay better than retail
clerk work in the mall or a call center?] ... the cell phone for me is
because I cannot get a landline in my room in my group house and I am
trying to get a job in this IMPOSSIBLE job market [i just graduated
from college a little while ago] and i am too pretty and too afraid to
go and fight in Iraq, which most of my guy friends did when WalMart
would not hire them.
Whichever of you said "buy prepaid time" ... I think i will. Thanks.
The customer care people for the Take Care offer of Cingular are mostly
temps and afraid of losing the few no benefits hours they are earning
through their temp agencies, and they hardly know diddly, and they will
not tell you to your face they received no training to answer many
questions, only to say after being coached by a whispering supervisor
"We will have a manager call you after a complete investigation" which
never happens and they never call back, or, they say "our computers
show you have been enjoying the free nights and weekend minutes". KISS
MY PUBES.
Those kind of remarks are more worthless than a used disposable tampon.
Cingular Take Care better f.cking take care of all the outraged
customers who do not like being grabbed and doggie f.cked from behind
by a lying an cheatin bunch of Halliburton and Wackenhut like pimps and
dogs who think they are so oh oh so clever to promise free nights after
9pm and free weekends, but all they are offering like a pimp is an
expensive Prepaid card of $50 plus federal taxes that bring it over
$56.00, meaning 16 cents per minute [and they charge you twice for
listening to your voice mails [about 30 cents to check yur messages
with the "voice mail forwarding" charge] ... AND NOT ONE FREE MINUTE,
NOT EVEN TWO on the weekends or after 9pm. Let me state that again for
the usenet flies, NO FREE MINUTES.
They are at Cingular, as Burl Ives says in "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof," --
mendacious!!
When the managers of Take Charge Cingular die, they will live a life of
eternity strung up by their genitals, male and female, by thin piano
wire, upside down, for all time and they will envy the people roasting
to death.
Debbie Smythe wrote:
> Pascasito wrote:
> > [Snip Debbie's rant about C;ngular] THAT IS NOT MY POSTING
> !!!!!!!!!!!!!! --debbie
> >
> > I just fired C;ngular. I had the world's worst plan and anything to
> > improve would have cost more. Nothing made sense.
> -------------------
>
> You read somebody else's "rant". Here is my gracious posting again
> below under my new posting for all you boys ... and yes, i am blonde,
a
> complete and real blonde, and no longer a teenager who watches Buffy
> the vampire.
>
> CINGULAR has disappointed me even more than CNN [24 hour coverage, 7
> days a week of a three second tourist video recording of the
tsunami's
> affect on one tourist hotel-- the 9.0 Sumatra Quake caused by those
> low frequency elf microwave bursts coming out of Montauk L.I. and
> Gakona Alaska, and no other news coverage much at all ! -- and, Fox
TV
> [the testosterone-saturated O'Reilly clones only bitch bitch bitch,
> even more than me on my period].
>
> I learned more about the Quake and the following hemispheric floods
and
> the knocking off of its axis of the Earth's rotation caused by
> "something" they do not understand which triggered the quake, in 25
> minutes only, from the French "Journal" [and I saw visual coverage
on
> French Journal of the destruction and suffering in Iraq too, of the
> Iraqi civilians and our 40,000 horribly disabled and disfigured
> soldiers over there and in German hospitals and in our Veterans
> hospitals here-- than in one week of surfing through all the American
> cable media channels. I learned stuff about Europe too, and more
from
> them about our nation than i can find here on cable. The BBC seems
to
> be censored here, it is very different from BBC2 and BBC3 in London.
I
> don' t trust what they call BBC here, anyway it is almost as bad as
the
> American news.
>
> Why don't we see news coverage inside the VA hospitals? Also, us
girls
> should get together over issues, and i wanna meet many of the wives
of
> the reservists over there, or at least see them speak their minds on
TV
> news, and get their point of view on military medical insurance
issues
> and crippled and ruined husbands who come home barely alive. What
are
> their views? What help has Washington and the Congress given them
with
> their kids and food and clothing and health care while their spouses
> are over there, and the tragedy of many returned?
>
> I hate cell phones more than flies around sh.t [like some Usenet
> compulsed people who must really work for the government or for the
> telecoms -- those who buzz around everywhere at all hours worse than
> flies and have nothing to say but a short teeny weeney babble of
> offensive dinkleberries -- does a job like that pay better than
retail
> clerk work in the mall or a call center?] ... the cell phone for me
is
> because I cannot get a landline in my room in my group house and I am
> trying to get a job in this IMPOSSIBLE job market [i just graduated
> from college a little while ago] and i am too pretty and too afraid
to
> go and fight in Iraq, which most of my guy friends did when WalMart
> would not hire them.
>
> Whichever of you said "buy prepaid time" ... I think i will. Thanks.
> The customer care people for the Take Care offer of Cingular are
mostly
> temps and afraid of losing the few no benefits hours they are earning
> through their temp agencies, and they hardly know diddly, and they
will
> not tell you to your face they received no training to answer many
> questions, only to say after being coached by a whispering supervisor
> "We will have a manager call you after a complete investigation"
which
> never happens and they never call back, or, they say "our computers
> show you have been enjoying the free nights and weekend minutes".
KISS
> MY PUBES.
>
> Those kind of remarks are more worthless than a used disposable
tampon.
> Cingular Take Care better f.cking take care of all the outraged
> customers who do not like being grabbed and doggie f.cked from behind
> by a lying an cheatin bunch of Halliburton and Wackenhut like pimps
and
> dogs who think they are so oh oh so clever to promise free nights
after
> 9pm and free weekends, but all they are offering like a pimp is an
> expensive Prepaid card of $50 plus federal taxes that bring it over
> $56.00, meaning 16 cents per minute [and they charge you twice for
> listening to your voice mails [about 30 cents to check yur messages
> with the "voice mail forwarding" charge] ... AND NOT ONE FREE MINUTE,
> NOT EVEN TWO on the weekends or after 9pm. Let me state that again
for
> the usenet flies, NO FREE MINUTES.
>
> They are at Cingular, as Burl Ives says in "Cat on a Hot Tin Roof,"
--
> mendacious!!
>
> When the managers of Take Charge Cingular die, they will live a life
of
> eternity strung up by their genitals, male and female, by thin piano
> wire, upside down, for all time and they will envy the people
roasting
> to death.
>
> -------------
>
> Sir/Madame,
>
> How did you get a cell phone, a regular cell phone account, without a
> credit card? Did a parent or employer or friend use their credit card
> for you? Have you heard anyone else's misery with CINGULAR Take
Charge
> f.cking them over? The catch is, they try to catch little financial
> wimps like me with no credit by promoting this "Use your Visa debit
> card or your checking account" and pay by the month, $49.99, for 400
> minutes at 12.5 cents per minute [saving you one penny more than
buying
> a prepaid card of $50 from a competitor], PLUS, free nights after 9pm
> and FREE WEEKENDS.
>
> Well, i am paying up the a.s and through the nose for nights after
9pm
> and weekends, they deduct those minutes too, so my 50 bucks went down
> the tube pretty f.cking fast. I have called their customer service
> about 25 times [nearly 20 hours of their sh.t on the phone] and they
> are trained to say that their computers show that i am NOT being
billed
> for the nightly nor weekend calls, which is complete rubbish. I would
> be better off with just a $25 inserted prepaid chip every 4 or 5
weeks
> from a Home Depot carrier or the like and be careful with each call,
> making no chatty calls to friends or relatives at any time, just
> practical and necessary communications. I have asked myself, am i the
> only one whose Take Charge account with Cingular was set up in this
> f.cked up fashion on activation date, by a clumsy clerk, or is nearly
> all or every customer of Take Charge with Cingular being screwed like
> this? If they are, why is there no national revolt of dissed
> customers? Is this the way all the misdeeds of USA are being managed,
> by handlers who know the public is sheepish and defenseless?
>
> Should I kill my Cingular Take Charge account and then immediately
sign
> up for a new one to see if it is only me, and/or a few others, who
have
> been gulled and conned in this way?
>
> Debbie
>
> > Got a second line from T-Mobi!e from spousal unit. Much better
deal.
> > I think you would be better off with a prepaid card.
> > Pascasito
> > Look for fewer options as cell companies merge
>
> Pascasito wrote:
> > [Snip Debbie's rant about C;ngular]
> >
> > I just fired C;ngular. I had the world's worst plan and anything to
> > improve would have cost more. Nothing made sense.
> >
> > Got a second line from T-Mobi!e from spousal unit. Much better
deal.
> > I think you would be better off with a prepaid card.
> > Pascasito
> > Look for fewer options as cell companies merge
Never anonymous Bud - 30 Dec 2004 21:12 GMT
Trying to steal the thunder from Arnold, "CHELSEA" <chelsea_57@hotmail.com> on 30 Dec 2004 13:04:16 -0800 spoke:
>ps: thousands and thousands of whales were beached and killed by a low
>frequency elf wave
Bullshit.

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Anonymous - 30 Dec 2004 23:56 GMT
CHELSEA wrote:
>ps: thousands and thousands of whales were beached and killed by a low
>frequency elf wave
Bud wrote:
> Bullshit
Exactly. Show me PROOF of thousands and thousands of whales beached
and killed.
HAARP?? 160 degrees LAT
http://www.atmos.washington.edu/cgi-bin/latest.cgi?ir
- Anonymous
Debbie Smythe - 31 Dec 2004 00:06 GMT
> Trying to steal the thunder from Arnold, "CHELSEA" <chelsea_57@hotmail.com> on 30 Dec 2004 13:04:16 -0800 spoke:
>
> >ps: thousands and thousands of whales were beached and killed by a low
> >frequency elf wave
>
> Bullshit.
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Now I don't claim to be an expert on seismic activity, but there has
been a series of events which led up to the 9.0 earthquake of the coast
of Indonesia which can not be ignored. This all could be an enormous
coincidence, but one must look at the information and choose for
themselves whether there is anything to it.
On November 28th, one month ago, Reuters reported that during a 3 day
span 169 whales and dolphins beached themselves in Tasmania, an island
of the southern coast of mainland Australia and in New Zealand. The
cause for these beachings is not known, but Bob Brown, a senator in the
Australian parliament, said "sound bombing" or seismic tests of ocean
floors to test for oil and gas had been carried out near the sites of
the Tasmanian beachings recently.
According to Jim Cummings of the Acoustic Ecology Institute, Seismic
surveys utilizing airguns have been taking place in mineral-rich areas
of the world's oceans since 1968. Among the areas that have
experienced the most intense survey activity are the North Sea, the
Beaufort Sea (off Alaska's North Slope), and the Gulf of Mexico;
areas around Australia and South America are also current hot-spots of
activity.
The impulses created by the release of air from arrays of up to 24
airguns create low frequency sound waves powerful enough to penetrate
up to 40km below the seafloor. The "source level" of these sound
waves is generally over 200dB (and often 230dB or more), roughly
comparable to a sound of at least 140-170dB in air.
According to the Australian Conservation Foundation, these 200dB -
230dB shots from the airguns are fired every 10 seconds or so, from 10
meters below the surface, 24 hours a day, for 2 week periods of time,
weather permitting.
These types of tests are known to affect whales and dolphins, whose
acute hearing and use of sonar is very sensitive.
On December 24th there was a magnitude 8.1 earthquake more than 500
miles southeast of Tasmania near New Zealand, with a subsequent
aftershock 6.1 a little later in the morning that same day.
On December 26th, the magnitude 9.0 earthquake struck at the
intersection of the Australian tectonic plate and the Indian tectonic
plate. This is the devastating tsunami tragedy that we have all heard
about in the Indian Ocean. The death toll of this horrific event has
reached 120,000 souls and continues to rise.
On December 27th, 20 whales beached themselves 110 miles west of Hobart
on the southern island state of Tasmania.
What is interesting about this is that the same place where the whale
beachings have been taking place over the last 30 days is the same
general area where the 8.1 Australian earthquake took place, and this
is the same area where they are doing these seismic tests. Then 2 days
after the Australian tectonic plate shifted, the 9.0 earthquake shook
the coast of Indonesia.
A great deal of interest and seismic testing has been taking place in
this area, as the government of Australia has given great tax breaks to
encourage the oil exploration.
Two Geologists that I spoke to felt that it was highly unlikely that
these seismic tests would have had enough energy to induce the
Australian quake. On the other hand there is strong evidence that
suggests that oil exploration activities have induced earthquakes in
the past.
Again, I don't claim to be an expert. I'm writing this story to bring
attention to some interesting facts, so that those who are experts can
investigate this fully.
We will be following up on this story as more information is gathered.
Photos:
Whale Beachings in Tasmania, Australia and New Zealand on November
30th, 2004