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Signs and symptoms of schizophrenia may include:

Delusions — personal beliefs not based in reality, such as paranoia that you're being persecuted or conspired against
Bizarre delusions — for example, a belief in Martians controlling your thoughts
Hallucinations — sensing things that don't exist, such as imaginary voices
Incoherence
Lack of emotions or inappropriate display of emotions
A persistent feeling of being watched
Trouble functioning at work or in social situations
Social isolation
Difficulty with personal hygiene
Clumsy, uncoordinated movements

Generally, schizophrenia causes a slowly progressive deterioration in the ability to function in various roles, especially in your job and personal life. The signs and symptoms of schizophrenia vary greatly. A person may behave differently at different times. He or she may become extremely agitated and distressed, or fall into a trance-like, immobile, unresponsive (catatonic) state, or even behave normally much of the time. Signs and symptoms that occur continuously and progressively may indicate schizophrenia.

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Oct 20, 2007
 
Two years ago for a bit of fun I decided to start creating a conspiracy theory. Many if not all conspiracy theories I found on the net were totally lacking in reality, is my conspiracy?

As time goes by I am starting to believe what I have created have a look see what you think.

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Oct 20, 2007
 
The Hun wrote:
Signs and symptoms of schizophrenia may include:
Delusions — personal beliefs not based in reality, such as paranoia that you're being persecuted or conspired against
Bizarre delusions — for example, a belief in Martians controlling your thoughts
Hallucinations — sensing things that don't exist, such as imaginary voices
Incoherence
Lack of emotions or inappropriate display of emotions
A persistent feeling of being watched
Trouble functioning at work or in social situations
Social isolation
Difficulty with personal hygiene
Clumsy, uncoordinated movements
Generally, schizophrenia causes a slowly progressive deterioration in the ability to function in various roles, especially in your job and personal life. The signs and symptoms of schizophrenia vary greatly. A person may behave differently at different times. He or she may become extremely agitated and distressed, or fall into a trance-like, immobile, unresponsive (catatonic) state, or even behave normally much of the time. Signs and symptoms that occur continuously and progressively may indicate schizophrenia.
If you don't like insane, moron, delusional, Bush, why didn't you just say so!

I guess that's why Bush feels God talks to him and has given him a divine mission to destroy earth to bring about the "Rapture". Thanks for clearing that up. But using the term insane Bush is easier to spell, and fits him just as well.
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Oct 20, 2007
 
The Hun wrote:
Signs and symptoms of schizophrenia may include:
Delusions — personal beliefs not based in reality, such as paranoia that you're being persecuted or conspired against
Bizarre delusions — for example, a belief in Martians controlling your thoughts
Hallucinations — sensing things that don't exist, such as imaginary voices
Incoherence
Lack of emotions or inappropriate display of emotions
A persistent feeling of being watched
Trouble functioning at work or in social situations
Social isolation
Difficulty with personal hygiene
Clumsy, uncoordinated movements
Generally, schizophrenia causes a slowly progressive deterioration in the ability to function in various roles, especially in your job and personal life. The signs and symptoms of schizophrenia vary greatly. A person may behave differently at different times. He or she may become extremely agitated and distressed, or fall into a trance-like, immobile, unresponsive (catatonic) state, or even behave normally much of the time. Signs and symptoms that occur continuously and progressively may indicate schizophrenia.
Signs of Ignorance and Laziness:
A) Ignorance
B) Laziness
C) Accepting any bullcrap the big fella throws at us without questioning it.

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Oct 20, 2007
 
Lance Winslow wrote:
The procedures for accounting for thermonuclear weapons were designed to be 'fail-safe'. They could not be circumvented. Same goes for procedures which preclude a detonation of a weapon. Same standards, same planning, same oversight.
It's remarkable that the buck stopped at the rank of colonel. Accountability was at the Pentagon level. The guys who drive the bus and deliver the mail got canned; perhaps the generals will quietly retire.
Have you noticed a trend lately? Lower level military canned for sh@t that was way up their chain of command? It's like Texas. The big fish sail away while peons suffer.

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Oct 20, 2007
 
Things get curiouser and curiouser ....

70 airmen are punished for accidental nuclear flight
Air Force rips 'unacceptable mistake'

By PAULINE JELINEK
THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

"WASHINGTON -- The Air Force said Friday it has punished 70 airmen involved in the accidental, cross-country flight of a nuclear-armed B-52 bomber following an investigation that found widespread disregard for the rules on handling such munitions.

"There has been an erosion of adherence to weapons-handling standards at Minot Air Force Base and Barksdale Air Force Base," said Maj. Gen. Richard Newton, the Air Force deputy chief of staff for operations.

"Newton was announcing the results of a six-week investigation into the Aug. 29-30 incident in which the B-52 was inadvertently armed with six nuclear-tipped cruise missiles and flown from Minot in North Dakota to Barksdale in Louisiana without anyone noticing the mistake for more than a day.

"The missiles were supposed to be taken to Louisiana, but the warheads were supposed to have been removed beforehand.

"A main reason for the error was that crews had decided not to follow a complex schedule under which the status of the missiles is tracked while they are disarmed, loaded, moved and so on, one official said on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak on the record."

UnFRICKEN believeable!!!!
"A main reason for the error was that crews had decided not to follow a complex schedule..."

Yeah. Right. The whole crew just up and decided to say,'Screw-it-all. We ain't following procedure this time, because we don't want to!'
Yup.
Sure they did.
Uh-huh.

Say, look: I have this piece of real estate, with the name 'China' attached, and I'm looking to unload it real cheap!

See:
http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/national/336233...
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Oct 20, 2007
 
Yep, get somebody that can do the job correctly.

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Oct 20, 2007
 
Still more yet:

WAR.WIRE
US Air Force describes errors in nuclear missile flight
WASHINGTON, Oct 19 (AFP) Oct 20, 2007
The Pentagon acknowledged Friday an unprecedented breakdown in procedures that allowed six nuclear missiles to mistakenly end up on a cross-country flight, an incident which took 36 hours to be discovered.
http://www.spacewar.com/2006/071020000242.5bv...
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Oct 20, 2007
 
You know, this reminds me of a couple of movies:

1. Broken Arrow, where Air force pilot John Travolta drops two nukes out of his B-2 bomber over Utah where his terrorist picks them up. The Air Force security seargent who is supposed to recover them in on the deal. They were each getting $millions$

2. Flight of the Intruder. A couple of rogue Navy pilots during the Vietnam War decide on their own to bomb some SAM sites declared "off limits" by President Johnson. They want to bomb the sites because Navy planes are getting blown out of the sky by the SAMs. They actually successfully carry out the mission then get thrown in the brig upon their return.

One thing I cannot believe is 50 highly trained Air Force personell would simultanesly not follow proceedures. Having worked on Air Force missles before, you cannot even touch one without 5 people watching and a mile of paperwork written about it.
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Oct 20, 2007
 
Hey! At weast day landed on de right runaway!
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Oct 20, 2007
 
Seentheotherside wrote:
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If you don't like insane, moron, delusional, Bush, why didn't you just say so!
I guess that's why Bush feels God talks to him and has given him a divine mission to destroy earth to bring about the "Rapture". Thanks for clearing that up. But using the term insane Bush is easier to spell, and fits him just as well.
He wasn't talking about Bush he was talikng about you. Bush is a good man. Let's say your right and he is trying to bring on the Rapture I'm ok with that because I know where I'm going. Maybe you don't want it because you know where your going too.

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Bowman wrote:
You know, this reminds me of a couple of movies:
1. Broken Arrow, where Air force pilot John Travolta drops two nukes out of his B-2 bomber over Utah where his terrorist picks them up. The Air Force security seargent who is supposed to recover them in on the deal. They were each getting $millions$
2. Flight of the Intruder. A couple of rogue Navy pilots during the Vietnam War decide on their own to bomb some SAM sites declared "off limits" by President Johnson. They want to bomb the sites because Navy planes are getting blown out of the sky by the SAMs. They actually successfully carry out the mission then get thrown in the brig upon their return.
One thing I cannot believe is 50 highly trained Air Force personell would simultanesly not follow proceedures. Having worked on Air Force missles before, you cannot even touch one without 5 people watching and a mile of paperwork written about it.
Well, Bowman, you simply must remember, that =MOST= Americans don't have clue.
Is it their fault?
Maybe so.
Mayte not.
I gonna say: Maybe so.
I say that because the typical American is so bloody damned gullible, that they will believe just =ANYTHING= they are =TOLD= by the MainStream Media (MSM).

In fact, most of them get their 'daily opinion' from last night's TV show: The NOOZE.

Can you blame them? When you spend 12 years of your life in a daily prison camp, and maybe another 4 years in someplace called 'college,' getting your brains filled with every conceivable manner of government propaganda, is it any wonder that most of what passes for 'Americans' don't really have a clue?

The spent the last 12 to 16 years of their lives getting dumbed-down, and most won't even take the time to do break the mold. Heaven help you if you challenge them and their preconceptions that were =GIVEN= to them for that 12 to 16 years, for it would leave thing in 'intellectual free-fall.'

Think: BORG (Star Trek), or even the MATRIX.

Now, I will say that the latest generation seems to have learned some kind of lesson, because more and more of them are beginning to awaken, and see the lies of the generations past.
It could explain why Ron Paul is now a force to reckoned within the Republican party, and more than a serious and deadly challange to virtually =ANY= Democrat now running.
And, not to shamelessly plug his campaign, but he sure as heck looks like the very best man who's come around this way in quite a long time. And, when he's gone, I fear there won't be another like him, for a very long time.

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Oct 20, 2007
 
Bowman wrote:
You know, this reminds me of a couple of movies:
1. Broken Arrow, where Air force pilot John Travolta drops two nukes out of his B-2 bomber over Utah where his terrorist picks them up. The Air Force security seargent who is supposed to recover them in on the deal. They were each getting $millions$
2. Flight of the Intruder. A couple of rogue Navy pilots during the Vietnam War decide on their own to bomb some SAM sites declared "off limits" by President Johnson. They want to bomb the sites because Navy planes are getting blown out of the sky by the SAMs. They actually successfully carry out the mission then get thrown in the brig upon their return.
One thing I cannot believe is 50 highly trained Air Force personell would simultanesly not follow proceedures. Having worked on Air Force missles before, you cannot even touch one without 5 people watching and a mile of paperwork written about it.
Well said Bowman. Exactly my point. There's something going on.

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gilbert az wrote:
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He wasn't talking about Bush he was talikng about you. Bush is a good man. Let's say your right and he is trying to bring on the Rapture I'm ok with that because I know where I'm going. Maybe you don't want it because you know where your going too.
Rapture?

Well, you have your ideas on life, as do the rest of us.
Certainly =YOU=—of all people— would never think of passing judgement on the rest of us, merely that we happen to believe differently than you?

Now, you know? The idea of the 'Rapture,' has been kicking around since before the Holy Bible was organized into a collection of works, and quite frankly I am in possession of more than just a just a wee bit of skepticism, regarding the matter.

I will hope you'll forgive me in that regard, because so far as I can see, what you would proclaim as the defining event of the final moments of men on this green Earth, has been declared as "about to happen" so many times over the past several centuries, by the supposed leaders of whatever cult, that it is now considered to be a non-issue.

Now, I'm neither saying that it won't, or isn't about to happen.
But you'll have to please forgive me, when I declare that I'm getting damned tired of playing the part of clothes getting washed in a top-loading washing machines: Back and forth, back and forth, back and forth ...

The limits of a man's faith can be tested only so much, before he just tosses up his hands, and tells you to get lost.

So, talk about your 'rapture' all you desire, but =PLEASE= save your condemnation for your particular flock.
The rest of us have lives to live.
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Highlander wrote:
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Well, Bowman, you simply must remember, that =MOST= Americans don't have clue.
Is it their fault?
Maybe so.
Mayte not.
I gonna say: Maybe so.
I say that because the typical American is so bloody damned gullible, that they will believe just =ANYTHING= they are =TOLD= by the MainStream Media (MSM).
In fact, most of them get their 'daily opinion' from last night's TV show: The NOOZE.
Can you blame them? When you spend 12 years of your life in a daily prison camp, and maybe another 4 years in someplace called 'college,' getting your brains filled with every conceivable manner of government propaganda, is it any wonder that most of what passes for 'Americans' don't really have a clue?
The spent the last 12 to 16 years of their lives getting dumbed-down, and most won't even take the time to do break the mold. Heaven help you if you challenge them and their preconceptions that were =GIVEN= to them for that 12 to 16 years, for it would leave thing in 'intellectual free-fall.'
Think: BORG (Star Trek), or even the MATRIX.
Now, I will say that the latest generation seems to have learned some kind of lesson, because more and more of them are beginning to awaken, and see the lies of the generations past.
It could explain why Ron Paul is now a force to reckoned within the Republican party, and more than a serious and deadly challange to virtually =ANY= Democrat now running.
And, not to shamelessly plug his campaign, but he sure as heck looks like the very best man who's come around this way in quite a long time. And, when he's gone, I fear there won't be another like him, for a very long time.
Highlander you have some ego to think that you are so much smarter than everybody else and no one could be as clued into the truth as you. You are so full of crap or you are so full of yourself.
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Highlander wrote:
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Rapture?
Well, you have your ideas on life, as do the rest of us.
Certainly =YOU=—of all people— would never think of passing judgement on the rest of us, merely that we happen to believe differently than you?
Now, you know? The idea of the 'Rapture,' has been kicking around since before the Holy Bible was organized into a collection of works, and quite frankly I am in possession of more than just a just a wee bit of skepticism, regarding the matter.
I will hope you'll forgive me in that regard, because so far as I can see, what you would proclaim as the defining event of the final moments of men on this green Earth, has been declared as "about to happen" so many times over the past several centuries, by the supposed leaders of whatever cult, that it is now considered to be a non-issue.
Now, I'm neither saying that it won't, or isn't about to happen.
But you'll have to please forgive me, when I declare that I'm getting damned tired of playing the part of clothes getting washed in a top-loading washing machines: Back and forth, back and forth, back and forth ...
The limits of a man's faith can be tested only so much, before he just tosses up his hands, and tells you to get lost.
So, talk about your 'rapture' all you desire, but =PLEASE= save your condemnation for your particular flock.
The rest of us have lives to live.
If you go back and read I didn't bring up the Rapture. I just said if it happens I'm ok with that. Passing judgement is not the same as having an opinion.

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gilbert az wrote:
You are so full of crap or you are so full of yourself.
I know you are! But what am I?

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gilbert az wrote:
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If you go back and read I didn't bring up the Rapture. I just said if it happens I'm ok with that. Passing judgement is not the same as having an opinion.
According to post #74:
gilbert az wrote:
He wasn't talking about Bush he was talikng about you. Bush is a good man. Let's say your right and he is trying to bring on the Rapture I'm ok with that because I know where I'm going. Maybe you don't want it because you know where your going too.
So, according to you, you didn't raise the matter of the Rapture.
Third sentence in:
"Let's say your right and he is trying to bring on the Rapture ..."

You didn't raise it? Really?
So, what's that bit about it? A slip o' the tongue?

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gilbert az wrote:
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He wasn't talking about Bush he was talikng about you. Bush is a good man. Let's say your right and he is trying to bring on the Rapture I'm ok with that because I know where I'm going. Maybe you don't want it because you know where your going too.
Ah, right. You'll be too busy playing with yourself to care.

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