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Britain's plan to save planet from quakes and asteroids

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Rudolph_X - 30 Mar 2005 16:46 GMT
"Britain's plan to save planet from quakes and asteroids..."

->http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2-1546903,00.html

Hail Britannia! God Save The Queen!
Art Deco - 30 Mar 2005 16:58 GMT
> "Britain's plan to save planet from quakes and asteroids..."
>
> ->http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2-1546903,00.html
>
> Hail Britannia! God Save The Queen!

So Planet X is still inbound and the Poles will be sifting, Rudy?

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Rudolph_X - 31 Mar 2005 04:47 GMT
>>"Britain's plan to save planet from quakes and asteroids..."
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> So Planet X is still inbound and the Poles will be sifting, Rudy?

I can see you have too much free time on your hands. OK, dopey, I'll
give you a dumb link to peruse...

->http://www.knowledge.co.uk/velikovsky/

Not Px, but similar enough for govt work. Don't the time fly when you're
having fun???

Thanks for your comments... Nerd.
Art Deco - 31 Mar 2005 06:02 GMT
> >>"Britain's plan to save planet from quakes and asteroids..."
> >>
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> Thanks for your comments... Nerd.

Ever the zetadrone, eh Rudy?

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"a photon can travel faster than light when it is not excited"
"Ions are attracted to IRON"
"The dense ions in the ionosphere are simulating a
much higher gravitational pull to earth."
       -- Alexa Cameron demonstrates her 200+ alien-implanted IQ

"I really don't care too much for humans"
"Just think of all the fun watching them from above while they
dance their kooker-step on their burning planet ..."
       -- Chuckweasel Bohnehead's delusional non-human self-image

++The Commentator++ - 31 Mar 2005 07:11 GMT
> >>"Britain's plan to save planet from quakes and asteroids..."
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> Thanks for your comments... Nerd.

Velekovsky was a dingbat, not a scientist.

Better luck next time.
Art Deco - 31 Mar 2005 15:39 GMT
> > >>"Britain's plan to save planet from quakes and asteroids..."
> > >>
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> Better luck next time.

Velekovsky is good enough for the zetadrones.  Of course, anything is
good enough for the zetadrones, as long as it feeds their preconceived
notions.

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"a photon can travel faster than light when it is not excited"
"Ions are attracted to IRON"
"The dense ions in the ionosphere are simulating a
much higher gravitational pull to earth."
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"I really don't care too much for humans"
"Just think of all the fun watching them from above while they
dance their kooker-step on their burning planet ..."
       -- Chuckweasel Bohnehead's delusional non-human self-image

 
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