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technoextreme
9th December 2007, 06:53 PM
BvfmZvppKKU
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And something about 9 whatcha ma callit. To bad their collective iq is probably 1.

Jonnyclueless
9th December 2007, 06:59 PM
Is this 'Too hot for JREF'? Wooers gone wild. Some of those girls aren't bad at reading cue cards.

Good Lt
9th December 2007, 07:02 PM
Mark Dice...wasn't he the Troofer begging for money and getting angry at fellow Troofers when his rent checks started bouncing because people weren't paying money to watch or to but his Troofer propaganda offerings?

Boy. What a mind.

technoextreme
9th December 2007, 07:02 PM
Is this 'Too hot for JREF'? Wooers gone wild. Some of those girls aren't bad at reading cue cards.
Actually, is this a Rule 2 violation?

Gravy
9th December 2007, 07:05 PM
I see a few inside job possibilities there.

technoextreme
9th December 2007, 07:07 PM
Mark Dice...wasn't he the Troofer begging for money and getting angry at fellow Troofers when his rent checks started bouncing because people weren't paying money to watch or to but his Troofer propaganda offerings?

Boy. What a mind.
He's trying to raise 10,000 dollars. He's 2% of the way there. 20 days to go. (http://www.theresistancemanifesto.com/)

brodski
9th December 2007, 07:07 PM
Actually, is this a Rule 2 violation?

although I find 9/11 CTs obscene, it's a stretch to say that that video is pornographic.

PhantomWolf
9th December 2007, 07:17 PM
Some of those girls aren't bad at reading cue cards.

Which ones?

Brainache
9th December 2007, 07:18 PM
Does he really think that a few chicks in bikinis will convince the scientific world that 9/11 was an inside jawb?

I imagine Fred Hoyle should have tried something like this in his disputes with Hubble. Get a few Beach Babes to read a card saying "The Universe is not expanding, only your trousers Mr Hubble!" and the history of Cosmology would be very different.

Hokulele
9th December 2007, 07:27 PM
Meh. I look better in my windsurf/surf gear than half of those girls, and I have read the complete NIST report. Not impressed.



(It was 3-4' feet overhead this morning, light-offshore winds, and piping!)

Brainache
9th December 2007, 07:28 PM
Meh. I look better in my windsurf/surf gear than half of those girls, and I have read the complete NIST report. Not impressed.



(It was 3-4' feet overhead this morning, light-offshore winds, and piping!)

Evidence?

Hokulele
9th December 2007, 07:32 PM
Evidence?


What the heck, it's been posted in Community before so it's not confidential or anything. ;)


http://forums.randi.org/imagehosting/thum_15083460cb69fa9841.jpg (http://forums.randi.org/vbimghost.php?do=displayimg&imgid=4868)

beachnut
9th December 2007, 07:33 PM
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.omg i married one of those CT, port, 10 db down now, dire straits is well past my abilities to maintain my 1069 status of ....
.And something about 9 whatcha ma callit. To bad their collective iq is probably 1.
.omg i married one of those CT, Buena VIsta Carneroos 2000 Chardonanay, Toscano Orange Muscat, Deaver Golden Nectar port, 10 db down now, dire straits is well past my abilities to maintain my 1969 status of ....

. I married a 16 year old sex goddess

or was it a USAF issue sex goddess before the fact, this is a CT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! was this a reward for honors BSEE???????????/

technoextreme
9th December 2007, 07:34 PM
.omg i married one of those CT, port, 10 db down now, dire straits is well past my abilities to maintain my 1069 status of ....
What????

Stellafane
9th December 2007, 07:35 PM
Meh. I look better in my windsurf/surf gear than half of those girls, and I have read the complete NIST report. Not impressed.

...AND she's an expert at astronomy and (American) football.

Damn...just day-ummm...

Hokulele
9th December 2007, 07:43 PM
And married. :blush:


ETA: And heck, you should see the pictures LashL posted of herself in Community.

Quad4_72
9th December 2007, 07:44 PM
That was quite ridiculous and infuriating. Thanks for sharing.

Wildy
9th December 2007, 07:57 PM
I get the cue-cards thing.

It doesn't say very much for Americans in bikinis does it?

1337m4n
9th December 2007, 08:26 PM
Wow @ the second girl that appears. I'd like to use my "Space Beam" to "Dustify" her "Core Columns".

And then, she and I would make that decision to Pull.

Cl1mh4224rd
9th December 2007, 08:37 PM
Does he really think that a few chicks in bikinis will convince the scientific world that 9/11 was an inside jawb?


Well, it's been said before, but... the Truth Movement™ isn't about truth; it's about popularity.

Maybe they should start throwing 9/11 Truth™-themed keg parties once a month.

technoextreme
9th December 2007, 08:48 PM
That was quite ridiculous and infuriating. Thanks for sharing.
Someone with this guy it gets worst:
Boston Globe reporter Scott Kirsner got a chance to go behind the scenes with DARPA's much publicized robotic arm, designed by a team led by Dean Kamen. The video includes an interview with Dean, along with some footage of the arm itself, including a symbolic handshake between the reporter and humanity's future destroyer (or if not, the ancestor of humanity's future destroyer.) Anyway, the video offers some interesting insight into the development of what could eventually be a truly bionic arm: check it out after the break. http://www.theresistancemanifesto.com/modules.php?name=Forums&file=viewtopic&t=3834
I think this is the first time where I personally know people who are responsible for the fall of mankind. They are really nice people too.

Ezekiel Crowe
9th December 2007, 08:50 PM
Well, it's been said before, but... the Truth Movement™ isn't about truth; it's about popularity.

Maybe they should start throwing 9/11 Truth™-themed keg parties once a month.

I, personally, am unable to think of a more toxic combination than alcohol and a group of conspiracy theorists churning out a constant deluge of low-grade claptrap.

Corsair 115
9th December 2007, 08:52 PM
I see a few inside job possibilities there.*rimshot*

beachnut
9th December 2007, 08:56 PM
What????
1969 we worked at the same place, what do you expect it is Dec 9th

I am sorry, we are cleaning up our wine cellar....

What do you think my wife was wearing in 1969, if not a hot pink mini skirt, that meant the family was trying to make a deal ...

What was the OP about, anyway ,,,

zero idea ...

technoextreme
9th December 2007, 08:56 PM
I, personally, am unable to think of a more toxic combination than alcohol and a group of conspiracy theorists churning out a constant deluge of low-grade claptrap.
Why the hell is it that they can never stop taking it to the next level? Apparently the guy who I linked manages to include every single conspiracy known to man.

Gravy
9th December 2007, 08:56 PM
That was quite ridiculous and infuriating. Thanks for sharing.I'd suggest the Skepchick calendar as an antidote, but I don't think they're doing one for 2008.

technoextreme
9th December 2007, 09:01 PM
I'd suggest the Skepchick calendar as an antidote, but I don't think they're doing one for 2008.
Let's be honest with ourselves here. Do we really care what year the calender is for?1bc7uRF_JZI

Jonnyclueless
9th December 2007, 09:42 PM
I just figured out how to make a lot of money (in a niche market). 9/11truth porn videos. I'm more than happy to jump to the Woo side if it's profitable.

beachnut
9th December 2007, 09:43 PM
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And something about 9 whatcha ma callit. To bad their collective iq is probably 1.
So, please explain the Op very slowly before we reach Santa Cruz ...

yep, total ditz, omg, my blond wife is two, no 10 orders of magnitude better than these total idiot women…
Thank someone….

Pardalis
9th December 2007, 09:54 PM
Anyways, Mr. Dice doesn't seem to understand some of the basic fundamentals.


Men don't want to hear what babes in bikinis have to say, they just wanna :h1:

Ryokan
9th December 2007, 11:14 PM
Meh. I look better in my windsurf/surf gear than half of those girls, and I have read the complete NIST report. Not impressed.

Yes. Yes, you do.

Hokulele is hot.

Do you have any single sisters?

stilicho
9th December 2007, 11:39 PM
Dude!! Get some production values in there somewhere...real models or actresses wouldn't cost that much and maybe Korey has some spare time to do a decent editing job.

This almost has "spoof" written all over it. I seriously can't believe someone would put their name on this thing.

gumboot
9th December 2007, 11:46 PM
Just a minor tip for the Truth Brigade. If you're going to try fake a voxpop, don't get your volunteers to all read exactly the same thing. You'd be amazed at how rare it is for people expressing the exact same idea to phrase it the exact same way.

-Gumboot

Matteo Martini
9th December 2007, 11:54 PM
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And something about 9 whatcha ma callit. To bad their collective iq is probably 1.

http://feeds.bignewsnetwork.com/?sid=244340

Less than 25% of Muslims blame al-Qaeda for 9/11 attacks

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Most want US military forces out of the Middle East and many approve of attacks on US troops there.

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Large majorities across all four countries believe the United States seeks to, “weaken and divide the Islamic world.” On average 79 percent say they perceive this as a US goal, ranging from 73 percent in Indonesia and Pakistan to 92 percent in Egypt. Equally large numbers perceive that the United States is trying to maintain “control over the oil resources of the Middle East” (average 79%). Strong majorities (average 64%) even believe it is a US goal to “spread Christianity in the region.”

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But there is also uncertainty about whether al-Qaeda actually conducts such attacks. On average less than one in four believes al-Qaeda was responsible for September 11th attacks. Pakistanis are the most skeptical, only 3 percent think al-Qaeda did it.

Redtail
10th December 2007, 12:12 AM
http://feeds.bignewsnetwork.com/?sid=244340

Less than 25% of Muslims blame al-Qaeda for 9/11 attacks

[..]

Most want US military forces out of the Middle East and many approve of attacks on US troops there.

[..]

Large majorities across all four countries believe the United States seeks to, “weaken and divide the Islamic world.” On average 79 percent say they perceive this as a US goal, ranging from 73 percent in Indonesia and Pakistan to 92 percent in Egypt. Equally large numbers perceive that the United States is trying to maintain “control over the oil resources of the Middle East” (average 79%). Strong majorities (average 64%) even believe it is a US goal to “spread Christianity in the region.”

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But there is also uncertainty about whether al-Qaeda actually conducts such attacks. On average less than one in four believes al-Qaeda was responsible for September 11th attacks. Pakistanis are the most skeptical, only 3 percent think al-Qaeda did it.

Has anyone told Binladen?

Matteo Martini
10th December 2007, 12:15 AM
Has anyone told Binladen?

Maybe this is why he is in Pakistan ( maybe )

stilicho
10th December 2007, 12:24 AM
Large majorities across all four countries believe the United States seeks to, “weaken and divide the Islamic world.”

If they really wanted to do that all the US would have to do is help them annihilate Israel. The existence of Israel is the only thing keeping many of those countries on speaking terms with each other.

Plantfoam
10th December 2007, 12:28 AM
If I discovered that my daughter had participated in that video on spring break, I would have been ashamed. It is much more respectable to take your top off while drunk.

Matteo Martini
10th December 2007, 12:29 AM
If they really wanted to do that all the US would have to do is help them annihilate Israel.

Or solve the conflit between Israel and Palestine

Redtail
10th December 2007, 12:40 AM
Maybe this is why he is in Pakistan ( maybe )

So... I guess he should stop with the tapes huh?

MG1962
10th December 2007, 12:50 AM
Lets see stuffy well educated boring engineers from NIST

Or a bevy of babes, baring everything for Truth

IVE SEEN THE LIGHT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The Government did do it

So where is my babe huh huh - when can I have her now? :)

uk_dave
10th December 2007, 01:42 AM
Mark Dice does try very hard to convince people he is heterosexual.

eromitlab
10th December 2007, 02:37 AM
The tr00thers may have finally figured it out... the best way to get more angry young girlfriend-less males involved in teh movement is to make it look like hot young women are buying in. The crowds at the sign-wavings, slogan-chantings and "confrontations" are sure to go up if the college dropout in the black t-shirt thinks he'll find hot girls and a better-than-usual shot at getting some trim when he signs on.

Hyperviolet
10th December 2007, 03:36 AM
Wow @ the second girl that appears. I'd like to use my "Space Beam" to "Dustify" her "Core Columns".

:dl:

What the hell, man?
Haha!

Hyperviolet
10th December 2007, 03:41 AM
I remember when Mark Dice publicly hassled Jessica Simpson for using 'sexy' to sell herself, funnily enough.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jessica_Simpson

technoextreme
10th December 2007, 04:24 AM
Anyways, Mr. Dice doesn't seem to understand some of the basic fundamentals.

Mr Dice is nuts. Mr Dice thinks that Qrio is part of a long line of robots that will finally result the Terminator.Dude!! Get some production values in there somewhere...real models or actresses wouldn't cost that much and maybe Korey has some spare time to do a decent editing job.

This almost has "spoof" written all over it. I seriously can't believe someone would put their name on this thing.
Dude the production values on that is somewhat decent compared to his other videos. His other video he literally recorded a show on the history channel using a video camera and made a half assinined attempt to hide it.

westprog
10th December 2007, 04:56 AM
Less than 25% of Muslims blame al-Qaeda for 9/11 attacks


But there is also uncertainty about whether al-Qaeda actually conducts such attacks. On average less than one in four believes al-Qaeda was responsible for September 11th attacks. Pakistanis are the most skeptical, only 3 percent think al-Qaeda did it.

I find the idea of distributing the video of bikini-wearing 911 CT advocates among the Al-Quada supporters of the Middle East hugely appealing.

Matteo Martini
10th December 2007, 06:04 AM
I find the idea of distributing the video of bikini-wearing 911 CT advocates among the Al-Quada supporters of the Middle East hugely appealing.

Could be a good idea

pomeroo
10th December 2007, 07:04 AM
Dylan Avery, creative genius behind the hilarious conspiracy spoof "Loose Change," observes a bevy of low-IQ girls parrot ancient nonsense:

"Well, I think that the 9/11 fantasy movement has suffered such heavy losses lately, the best thing for me and guys like me is to just go home and pull it."

Drudgewire
10th December 2007, 07:07 AM
I just hope Mankini doesn't support this theory. I'd never be able to watch The Soup again. :(

AMTMAN
10th December 2007, 07:09 AM
This is why god invented the mute button. Works well with Pussycat Doll music videos to. :)

Belz...
10th December 2007, 09:33 AM
And something about 9 whatcha ma callit. To bad their collective iq is probably 1.

Bah! We have cute AND smart girls, here.

Too bad we don't have videos of them in bikini, though.

Belz...
10th December 2007, 09:35 AM
Lets see stuffy well educated boring engineers from NIST

Or a bevy of babes, baring everything for Truth

IVE SEEN THE LIGHT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! The Government did do it

So where is my babe huh huh - when can I have her now? :)

Stick with the NWO, man. We have litterally thousands of slave-girls abducted at a young age and trained for years with the sole goal of entertaining our members (that's: members, you dirty people!)

Alternatively, I still have a few Succubi for sale.

Drudgewire
10th December 2007, 10:38 AM
Stick with the NWO, man. We have litterally thousands of slave-girls abducted at a young age and trained for years with the sole goal of entertaining our members (that's: members, you dirty people!)
Exactly. Here at Project Monarch we throw away better looking girls than those on a daily basis. :cool:

Pardalis
10th December 2007, 03:39 PM
Just a minor tip for the Truth Brigade. If you're going to try fake a voxpop, don't get your volunteers to all read exactly the same thing. You'd be amazed at how rare it is for people expressing the exact same idea to phrase it the exact same way.

-Gumboot

...and with the same cup size. ;)

LashL
10th December 2007, 08:46 PM
What the heck, it's been posted in Community before so it's not confidential or anything. ;)


http://forums.randi.org/imagehosting/thum_15083460cb69fa9841.jpg (http://forums.randi.org/vbimghost.php?do=displayimg&imgid=4868)



"Hawt" is an understatement.


ETA: And heck, you should see the pictures LashL posted of herself in Community.

Shhhh.

CHF
11th December 2007, 04:00 PM
When science and evidence fails....go with chicks.

PhantomWolf
11th December 2007, 04:03 PM
Shhhh.

I could only find older ones of you, so unless there are new ones hiding somewhere....

Drudgewire
11th December 2007, 04:12 PM
Actually the real problem with this is not understanding the power of a bikini. Girls standing still reading cue cards in a monotone does nothing to get a message across.

Now if they'd been jumping around and jiggling and such, maybe I'd be a little more open to such a theory. http://www.lethalwrestling.com/upload/pervert.gif

fuelair
11th December 2007, 05:56 PM
What a load!