Re: Crisis of Broadband Reply #25 – 2015-08-12, 00:23:42 Frenzie, if you think microwaves emitted by cell phones and other radio frequencies are a danger, try to imagine what comes from those machines that break the laws of physics Belfrager insists are everywhere!
Re: Crisis of Broadband Reply #26 – 2015-08-12, 00:47:11 They can't even break the laws of physics in the 23rd century--- Scotty said so.
Re: Crisis of Broadband Reply #27 – 2015-08-12, 01:02:07 But Belfrager said…! Last Edit: 2015-08-12, 06:10:36 by OakdaleFTL
Re: Crisis of Broadband Reply #28 – 2015-08-12, 12:54:36 And you'll do better listen to what I say.I'm no surprised that all your pseudo scientific second class materialism collapses the very moment it faces anything really perturbing. After all you're a fervent believer, you pray blindly to the Meteorological Balloon. Holy cow meteorological balloon... the king of the skies, there can't be anything else, we pray to you Holy Balloon.
Re: Crisis of Broadband Reply #30 – 2015-08-12, 15:08:04 You don't what? you don't the begin of the post or you don't the end of the post? Perhaps the middle of the post?You can don't all of them if you want. There's no limit for don'ts.Those artefacts exists, are real and in my opinion it has to be man made. That turns everything sinister, everything from worldwide political representation and educational systems until the energetic problem and all associated wars. Even the existence of nations is to be questioned. (Of course it explains why all those clowns governing us.)Don't worry, keep your little life going on. Give up thinking. That I don't.
Re: Crisis of Broadband Reply #31 – 2015-08-12, 15:34:15 By a very strange coincidence, You-Tube has this.Yes, Belfrager, this is especially for you. Enjoy-- and be prepared in case the aliens abduct you.[video]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yz79mSESKFI[/video]
Re: Crisis of Broadband Reply #32 – 2015-08-12, 16:02:10 Very funny...There's no need for aliens, the machines I speak about are made in this world. I don't know who makes it and what for. I know that some people, organizations, whatever they are, have such an immense and absolutely incredible power. All you've learned values zero.It takes time to people to accept it. Then you start listening to people (that you are absolutely sure they have much better things to do then inventing lies to tell others) that many have seen it. Some people accept it just as a fact of life that someday will be explained but others gets very intrigued not only how's that possible but also with it's immediate consequences.I believe these flights to be tests. I see no other explanation but if this is only tests just wait for when the real thing comes.
Re: Crisis of Broadband Reply #33 – 2015-08-12, 21:29:19 I think that Belfrager is safe. Aliens are more likely to take Trump as he would be more like them!
Re: Crisis of Broadband Reply #34 – 2015-08-12, 21:35:58 Quote from: Belfrager on 2015-08-12, 11:02:10There's no need for aliens, the machines I speak about are made in this world. I don't know who makes it and what for.It's the Iranian mullahs.
Re: Crisis of Broadband Reply #35 – 2015-08-12, 22:23:37 Quote from: Jimbro3738 on 2015-08-12, 21:35:58It's the Iranian mullahs.Those still lives at pre history, they just want a lousy atomic bomb.
Re: Crisis of Broadband Reply #36 – 2015-08-14, 03:24:01 Quote from: Belfrager on 2015-08-12, 07:08:04Those artefacts exists, are real and in my opinion it has to be man made.Er, what artifacts…? You haven't mentioned, yet, anything…
Re: Crisis of Broadband Reply #38 – 2015-08-14, 13:17:39 Quote from: OakdaleFTL on 2015-08-14, 03:24:01Er, what artifacts…? You haven't mentioned, yet, anything…How to mention what has no name?There's also what appears to be just a light. I saw one once, me and more twenty thousand persons while waiting for a musical festival to begin, passing at low altitude in straight and levelled course. Faster than a jet fighter would go. No sound.(I saw many times the best jet fighters at flying shows passing above you no more than fifty meters high, it's impressive. These things goes faster than that. It disappears in the horizon in less than two seconds.)When I saw that light it was seeming stopped above the river, I thought it to be the front light of an airplane at final to airport, four or five kms away. It was strange however because it did not descend nor approach nor that course it's the final path to Lisbon's airport. Suddenly, wau.... 2 seconds later that was the sound coming from 20.000 persons, what was that?Not even a single line at the newspapers. Journalists must be people like you.People accepts authorities to not give a single explanation or, worst, to treat people as idiots saying it was a meteorological balloon, low altitude aircrafts or any other perfectly logic explanation. There are no perfectly logic explanation for these things. These things are beyond everything we learned. It's clear that authorities don't have a clue about what's happening, so you can only conclude that there are authorities and there are (the real) authorities...
Re: Crisis of Broadband Reply #39 – 2015-08-14, 19:53:30 Quote from: Belfrager on 2015-08-14, 05:17:39There are no perfectly logic explanation for these things. These things are beyond everything we learned. It's clear that authorities don't have a clue about what's happening, so you can only conclude that there are authorities and there are (the real) authorities...Spooky! (But I refer to your attitude -and "logic", not to the "phenomena" you report…)
Re: Crisis of Broadband Reply #40 – 2015-08-14, 20:41:52 Quote from: OakdaleFTL on 2015-08-14, 19:53:30(But I refer to your attitude -and "logic", not to the "phenomena" you report…)My "attitude" and "logic" are the right ones. Unlike yours.Quote from: OakdaleFTL on 2015-08-14, 19:53:30Spooky! And I couldn't care less about your constant imbecile remarks about what I say.Lucky you to live at the land of morons. You have not such luck with me.
Re: Crisis of Broadband Reply #41 – 2015-08-14, 21:08:30 What rule of logic permits this:Quote from: Belfrager on 2015-08-14, 05:17:39It's clear that authorities don't have a clue about what's happening, so you can only conclude that there are authorities and there are (the real) authorities...I'm sure you got high marks in Conspiracy 101!
Re: Crisis of Broadband Reply #42 – 2015-08-14, 22:16:39 Quote from: OakdaleFTL on 2015-08-14, 21:08:30I'm sure you got high marks in Conspiracy 101! And I'm sure you are a servant. Another intellectual Sancho Panza. Always serving your masters, betraying them whenever you can.
Re: Crisis of Broadband Reply #43 – 2015-08-15, 03:15:02 Quote from: Belfrager on 2015-08-14, 14:16:39[…] you are a servant. Another intellectual Sancho Panza. Always serving your masters, betraying them whenever you can.You really know nothing of people, other than yourself, do you? Maybe you should be psychoanalyzed… It would suit your understanding.You might even learn something!
Re: Crisis of Broadband Reply #44 – 2015-08-15, 13:49:52 Quote from: OakdaleFTL on 2015-08-15, 03:15:02Maybe you should be psychoanalyzed…Another Science of yours, psychoanalysis? you must be using it in order to determine climate change. And in fact you are doing it, a very creative approach. No surprise all other scientists being wrong, you're a true Galileo of our time.
Re: Crisis of Broadband Reply #45 – 2015-08-16, 23:18:10 Psychoanalysis, Belfrager? Imagine someone from the land of nut jobs dishing out on that one but there again the nut job industry is big in the ex-colonies. The ones not put into care are shoved into the police.
Re: Crisis of Broadband Reply #46 – 2015-08-20, 14:48:17 Quote from: rjhowie on 2015-08-16, 18:18:10Psychoanalysis, Belfrager? Imagine someone from the land of nut jobs