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Message 2/17 30-May-03 @ 03:49 PM - RE: Ron Hubbard, come in come in
feeding your mind and soul
et c.
Message 3/17 30-May-03 @ 05:14 PM - RE: Ron Hubbard, come in come in
i was washing my hands at work one day and as i was walking out, some kid at the urinal starts going "answeransweranswer.."
you want to say something to me, you say it, not your "let's all be cool and friendly" assimilation subroutine. you cool, friendly people are all the same.. "be my brother.." yet with the other hand you take away my brother's land and strike him down... for what.. for more tract housing so you can grow some more of what.. food. more food than you need, because you disrespect the basic harmony of nature. like a bunch of drugged men all hugging and kissing each other. you're despicable and deserve nothing but death.
i find more genuine intelligence, awareness and affection in the eyes of a wary sparrow than i do in yours.
i suppose i should come up behind you and put my hands over your eyes so you can say "quien es?"
Message 4/17 30-May-03 @ 07:42 PM - RE: Ron Hubbard, come in come in
Message 5/17 31-May-03 @ 02:31 AM - RE: Ron Hubbard, come in come in
listen - i was born the son of a bank manager and the grandson of a bank manager. i was raised to speak 'the queens' english.. you know.. crisp, precise pronounciation that cannot be mistaken. i can read books, but do you understand when the woodpecker speaks to you? do you recognise that they need somewhere to nest, or did you disobey the cardinal rule - DON'T TAKE EVERYTHING
Message 6/17 31-May-03 @ 07:29 AM - RE: Ron Hubbard, come in come in
Come in please, come in please...outerworld must not touch these mortals.
Message 7/17 31-May-03 @ 08:12 AM - RE: Ron Hubbard, come in come in
Must enter space dust routine and debug. They must have not beta tested his firmware.
Message 8/17 31-May-03 @ 11:41 AM - RE: Ron Hubbard, come in come in
guidance costs. "...HE said" loverly little circles of longing to... and be. Same one for speaker and listener, only the speaker earns more.
We are not special, sorry. Only animals with poor reflection. Nothing will save us because "we" don't exist, just lots of the same thing.
Wake up you say, wake up I say, excuses excuses in speaking to yourself. Intelligence is not survival trait, thought i had said that before. Idiots rule. How big is your world.
"HE said I could see the aura, now I can" hahahaha
childrens innocence like photographic paper left out, try to get a personality on it at least to make it pleasant becoming black. abuse yourself, at least its active
say it first and live forever
be there for people so you can feel better
i have led a charmed life but still i am nasty trying to find a reason. Opposites I console myself with, while the party goes on all around. What do you want?
I sometimes get nasty at some stage in an evening / but last week i was boozing with strangers and I started down the path (prolly something about how shit radio music is and why people take it) and one guy says (...2 well timed phenomes with cautious tone) and I just stop and gulp and get on with enjoying it. Now if I can just remeber next time I will have learned something and then my whole logic has gone out the window
Message 9/17 31-May-03 @ 12:06 PM - RE: Ron Hubbard, come in come in
alone
born, live and die alone. so much so our presence is only marginal during waking and preference is away
the only consolation is the comlimentary nature of dna. But thats only theory, in practice only one works
Message 10/17 31-May-03 @ 04:16 PM - RE: Ron Hubbard, come in come in
StarNet online extra
See the Star's 2001 special report on the Colorado River delta, "Barely a
River," which includes a photo slide show. Go »»
By Mitch Tobin
ARIZONA DAILY STAR
The Yuma Desalting Plant, a $250 million facility stuck in mothballs since
it was completed a decade ago, may soon awaken and send its poisonous dregs
into the Sonoran Desert's largest wetland.
The 12,000-acre marsh - the Cienega de Santa Clara - is in Mexico's Colorado
River Delta. It offers a glimpse of the millions of acres of "milk-and-honey
wilderness" that famed ecologist Aldo Leopold visited in 1922, before
upstream dam-building reduced the Southwest's mightiest river to a trickle
and turned its delta into a wasteland.
Now, with a record drought depleting reservoirs along the Colorado, top
Interior Department officials have expressed interest in starting up the
Yuma plant so the United States can keep more water for its customers. Those
customers include Tucson, which is drawing an increasing amount from the
Colorado via the Central Arizona Project.
The 60-acre Yuma plant was built between 1975 and 1992 so the United States
could meet its treaty obligation to deliver river water to Mexico that's not
too salty. The plant was designed to use reverse osmosis to treat brackish
water flowing off cropland in Arizona's Wellton-Mohawk farming district,
returning the "desalted" water to the Colorado and sending the "reject
stream" of toxic brine through a parallel canal to Mexico.
But wet years in the 1990s meant the United States didn't need to use the
Yuma desalter. Instead, the United States sent the brackish water from
Wellton-Mohawk to Mexico in the canal that would have carried the brine. The
result was the continued blossoming of the Cienega de Santa Clara in a
sun-baked floodplain now dominated by sterile salt flats.
Biologists say the cienega - declared a biosphere reserve by Mexico in
1993 - has become a vital stopover for birds traveling the "Pacific Flyway."
It provides habitat for 280 avian species, including the largest known
population of endangered Yuma clapper rails. The endangered desert pupfish
also lives in its olive waters.
The cienega has been receiving about 35 billion gallons each year from the
Wellton-Mohawk fields, about how much Tucson Water delivers to its
customers.
But if the Yuma plant were restarted, the cienega would get a third as much
water and it would be three times as saline, according to an Interior
Department draft proposal.
Should the plant come on line, the cienega's vegetation would disappear,
said Ed Glenn, a scientist with the University of Arizona's Environmental
Research Lab who has studied the area since 1991.
"It would become a repository for selenium-laden, poisonous water," he said.
Selenium is a naturally occurring metal that can hurt fish and birds by
accumulating in the food chain.
Message 11/17 01-Jun-03 @ 01:16 AM - RE: Ron Hubbard, come in come in
This is the normal affect of heat and no oil.
Message 12/17 01-Jun-03 @ 07:53 PM - RE: Ron Hubbard, come in come in
i was at a 'crash worship' show.. crash worship is electronics, hand drums, tribal ceremonies involving fire and nakedness.. used to draw a fair sized crowd back in the day, everyone squirming around on the floor in a sea of naked fucking kids, roast pig and watermelon.. (ought to clue you in..)
fellow comes up to me with a long, concealing cape, tri-cornered (or similar vintage) hat, and one of those very-long-nose harlequin masks.. a thin wand emerges from his cape and jets me in the eyes.. head to foot in vegetable oil, everything goes white.. (ruined my clothes! :O ) after a dozen seconds it heats and becomes transparent, he is GONE
as i've said repeatedly, read crowley, EAT acid, be the son of a ute-sensible multinational intelligence agent, travel, learn by doing, suspect/reserve the benefit of the doubt for those who require it
and you'll see where you are, and what -you- are
hey, maybe i'll next time i'll tell you about the time they named a rock band after me..
Message 13/17 02-Jun-03 @ 12:49 AM - RE: Ron Hubbard, come in come in
It doesn't make my org enough money.
Message 14/17 02-Jun-03 @ 04:47 PM - RE: Ron Hubbard, come in come in
Ron Hubbard devised a way to brainwash those who want to do good, into debilitating and brainwashing others, ALL while thinking that they are doing good! perfect circle - trap the altruistic, get them to do MY BIDDING, MY WAY.
anyway! read the Xenu story, laugh. Listen to xoxos and be scared
Message 15/17 02-Jun-03 @ 07:32 PM - RE: Ron Hubbard, come in come in
woa, ha ha, it hurts..
ACCEPT ME... AS YOUR LEADER....
oh, it's killing me...
AFTER ALL, WHERE WOULD WE BE WITHOUT LEADERS?
oh no, oh no, it's too much..
Message 17/17 02-Jun-03 @ 11:19 PM - RE: Ron Hubbard, come in come in
an beautiful tension that draws the edge
'(gentle dawn ...another day)'
looking in your pockets for something to do
lighting your cigarette with a pen
crd
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