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275165.11 in reply to 275165.10
Date: 11/16/2015 2:00:07 PM
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Syria is going to be turned to complete rubble, BTW that gun fight is footage from the police in Paris from Friday night which was all over the national shows Saturday morning. B- quite falling for Jones, it's all just a ploy to get you to buy survival rations and gold bullion.

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Date: 11/16/2015 3:28:49 PM
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No, What he did for the money is that he invested into a news station they are a upcoming news station thats independent and alternative media. I would rather not watch the bias news we got as they spin the word around so much that the truth doesn't get out. I knew that the paris attack was fake syrian refuegees a day ahead of you guys who watch tv where they havent put out anything yet. I knew today that the terriost attacket had a passoport that wasnt his which was a syrian refugee early in the morning. So i'll stick with Alex Jonesx for my insight seem to be the one whose only focous on the truth and beating the elite who are in power of every news station there are. I'm guessing your a repubkican who hates Alex Jones right?

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Date: 11/16/2015 5:04:21 PM
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The 'mainstream' media is reporting the same. and the lines between rogue outfits like INFOWARS or in the sports realm DEADSPIN blur with each passing day.


Everything is not a conspiracy theory.... It just makes for entertaining radio, as does Rush Limbaugh's tirades against more traditional aspects of the so called Liberal bias in this country. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XjrZj3GXjoA

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275165.14 in reply to 275165.8
Date: 11/17/2015 8:03:18 AM
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I'm not trolling; I actually mean what I am saying.

Why should I be caring about those people? It hinders the progress of society to mourn for those we have no relation to. We should be taking time to prevent terrorist attacks, not looking back at them with remorse.


So no jokeru, if NYC was bombed I would probably stop reading the news for a few weeks to stay away from the waste of journalism that will be produced as an upshot.

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275165.15 in reply to 275165.14
Date: 11/17/2015 8:14:03 AM
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I'm not trolling; I actually mean what I am saying.

Why should I be caring about those people? It hinders the progress of society to mourn for those we have no relation to. We should be taking time to prevent terrorist attacks, not looking back at them with remorse.


So no jokeru, if NYC was bombed I would probably stop reading the news for a few weeks to stay away from the waste of journalism that will be produced as an upshot.



How do you know you have no relation to them? Maybe you need a pacemaker someday, and it turns out, that due to some reason you cannot have that pacemaker due to IDK lymphocytes counts or something.

But, that Cal Poly Master's student from the USA that was over there on foreign exchange doing graduate work, maybe she was working EXACTLY on that pacemaker for you?

::shrug::
Its not a very realistic scenario... I'm just making a point of, its funny how things you don't think would affect you can.

If not for 9/11, A guy I know's mom doesn't quit her job where she was working in one of the twin towers and they don't move. As a result he doesn't go to the college that I attended since it was cheaper than where he was going to attend prior to her quitting that job. This guy turns out to be the neighbor of me in the freshmen dorms, a good friend of mine, and the person whom I crashed at when I packed up my car with everything I owned and moved out west 5 years later.
I don't know him, I have nowhere to crash as my car breaks down on my way to moving somewhere i didn't end up moving to... Then, I never meet a girl at a job i got through a temp agency, that just so happens to now turn out to be my wife.

My wife.

And I can say with good accuracy, if not for 9/11 I wouldn't have met her.

Just saying, you think this doesn't impact you, but it does, has, and will... you just don't know how it has yet.

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275165.17 in reply to 275165.15
Date: 11/17/2015 8:18:47 AM
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My cousin is a foreign exchange student over there in france he heard the explosins but he is safe. One of three exchange students for ECU. I agree with Neway we shouldn't be worried about france we should be worried about our own damn country mistakes first. Are you following Tireo who I follow? I also follow Alex jones show here is the latest video of Tireo and it has a good message https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jCLDC7QAhjI

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Date: 11/17/2015 8:22:28 AM
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My cousin is a foreign exchange student over there in france he heard the explosins but he is safe. One of three exchange students for ECU. I agree with Neway we shouldn't be worried about france we should be worried about our own damn country mistakes first. Are you following Tireo who I follow? I also follow Alex jones show here is the latest video of Tireo and it has a good message https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jCLDC7QAhjI


Not trying to get into a political debate, not saying we should worry about france, not saying any of that.

Saying two things (and then I'm done on this issue)

1. this affects everyone in the world. Period. If you think otherwise you're only fooling yourself.

2. Don't feed the trolls by getting into political/religious/extremist views or whatever debates.

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Date: 11/17/2015 8:27:07 AM
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1. this affects everyone in the world. Period. If you think otherwise you're only fooling yourself.
This is what Alex Jones said yesterday.

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275165.20 in reply to 275165.14
Date: 11/17/2015 9:51:20 AM
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I'm not trolling; I actually mean what I am saying.

Why should I be caring about those people? It hinders the progress of society to mourn for those we have no relation to. We should be taking time to prevent terrorist attacks, not looking back at them with remorse.


So no jokeru, if NYC was bombed I would probably stop reading the news for a few weeks to stay away from the waste of journalism that will be produced as an upshot.


i THINK I get it, what he is trying to say is that with each passing incident we collectively care just a little bit less. Eventually the world will be like something out of the film Brazil where a bomb can rip thru a restaurant and people will not even look up from their braised Eel in wine sauce. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c6zVHwFA0a0

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275165.21 in reply to 275165.15
Date: 11/17/2015 6:47:58 PM
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Ok first things first, I know I have no relationship to them because if someone close to me had died I would damn well know by now. If you are equivilating possible future relationships to current relationships then that is where your reasoning is fatally flawed, and here is why:

What if the scientist's work was halted by an ex-girlfriend who was stalking him and the attack killed the ex-girlfriend but not the scientist? Advantage me.

What if the woman who is now your wife was actually a serial killer and killed you because you crossed paths with her in NYC? Advantage her.

Both of these events have both negative and positive outcomes that cancel each other out.

-I don't know whether to be happy about such an attack because there is not enough information yet. Thus, as I should, I remain neutral.
-I think there is reason enough to say that from a terrorist attack, the possible positive impact on a single person that is yet to be known or predicted can easily negate the possible negative impact on a single person that is yet to be known or predicted, provided that that person has no current relation to anyone immediately/directly negatively affected by the terrorist attack. This also points to remaining neutral on a personal level.
-Not to mention that the probability of a person having been caught in a terrorist attack being this specific person who would have had have such a great an impact, positive or negative, on my life is so close to 0 it is essentially meaningless and should not be used as reasoning in any way shape or form. 0 is a neutral number, wouldn't you agree?
-With that, I'd say it is far more reasonable to say that this terror attack does not affect me as directly as society and journalism says it should.

So saying that perhaps a terrorist attack could affect me greatly in 5 to 10 years is reason for me to be sympathetic to such attack is absolutely wild. Would that mean I should feel sympathy for every time a baby dies before its first words anywhere around the world? Should I be sympathetic for anyone who stays at home typing posts about terrorist when they could be out in the town pursuing the possible chance of meeting the loveliest woman they've ever met? Any of those events could be just as insignificantly impactful yet society chooses to mourn only the ones that involve mass death of people they've never seen/met before? Makes no sense.

I hope you understand what I'm getting at.



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