Posted by MarkB_MI on December 12, 2008 at 11:42:32 from (216.234.99.213):
In Reply to: OT James Mc Canney posted by teddy52food on December 12, 2008 at 07:27:04:
I had never heard of the man before, but his website has all the earmarks of a kook: incomprehensible to read or navigate, lots of wild scientific and conspiracy theories. Lots of upper-case text followed by multiple exclamation marks.
A few excerpts:
"...major storms are being manipulated by USA owned and operated satellite lasers ... with all the activity lately regarding weather manipulation and the numerous cover stories and misinformation (including imposters claiming a non-existent technology they call "scalar weapon" or that the Russians did it or some other nonsense ... there is no such thing as a scalar weapon)..."
-or-
"...who is the man that has sooooo much money that he can loan it to all the countries in the world and they all owe him ??? and how did he get so rich ??? herein lies that scam ... he does not have any more money than you or me ... he just has the international CIA police force to enforce the "banking rules" and "prevent competition" ..."
-and my favorite-
"... before you mouse copy and attempt to post this (or use materials which includes any materials from books, videos, or other sources found on this page) or use this information in any format, notice is given that there will be a $10,000 per item usage fee plus attorney fees for unauthorized use of materials on this page ... "
Yeah, buddy, I'll get that check for ten grand in the mail today.
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