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Yes you read the headline right. There's an UPSIDE to hurricanes and
typhoons: they tend to topple corrupt rulers by creating crop failures. In ancient China, it was called losing the "Mandate of Heaven" and often was responsible for regime change (go here and note the shorter dynasties: http://www.paulnoll.com/China/Dynast...-timeline.html) In more recent times, crop failures in Cuba caused by hurricanes a few years ago and North Korea this year were responsible for civil uprest. Who knows, perhaps this year's typhoons will do to to Kim Jong Il what the Bush administration cannot--overthrow him. "Blame" it on global warming. RL |
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Ray you're sick, get professional help.
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"raylopez99" wrote in
ups.com: In more recent times, crop failures in Cuba caused by hurricanes a few years ago and North Korea this year were responsible for civil uprest. Yeah, I read that in National Enquirer, that Fidel Castrol was overthrown and now they are a capitalist democracy with Diebold Voting Machines.. I was also facinated by the overthrow of Kim Jing II. I forgot the name of the guy that replaced him? Do you have the name handy? Who knows, perhaps this year's typhoons will do to to Kim Jong Il what the Bush administration cannot--overthrow him. "Blame" it on global warming. RL This Posting by Ray Lopez is an advertisement sponsored by EXXON RAY LOPEZ uses the "cover story" that he is a troll and spews flame-bait, to conceal the archived pattern that he only posts to disrupt discussions in topic areas where fatcat corporations pay saboteurs to disrupt and harrass and fatigue posters trying to discuss the issues that the corporations do not want discussed. =========== http://groups.google.com/group/alt.g...067e85a?hl=en& From: raylopez99 - view profile Date: Tues, Oct 11 2005 11:51 am So by acting like an idiot in the sense of using provocative flame bait (albeit asking good questions at times) I was able to generate some answers/opinions about the topics I was interested in. Standard flamebait tactics, that I learned from the early 1990s when the Internet evolved (note to reader: you will not get many responses if you don't bait your reader--that's a fact I learned over the years from experience). http://groups.google.com/group/sci.e...44c7e9b?hl=en& From: raylopez99 - view profile Date: Tues, Sep 27 2005 3:12 pm CB--are you a troll like me? I've said I am a provocative troll, one that makes good points, and sometimes I wonder if we're not in the same camp. http://groups.google.com/group/alt.o...4daa4cd?hl=en& From: Ray Lopez - view profile Date: Fri, May 26 2000 12:00 am Bob, you're not that bright, are you? This thread is flame bait. I thought I made that clear last year, that I troll this NG just to see what morons will reply to my provocative posts. http://groups.google.com/group/sci.e...be8f1e7?hl=en& From: raylopez99 - view profile Date: Thurs, Jun 15 2006 1:17 a You realize that a lot of what I say here is flame bait I hope. http://groups.google.com/group/sci.e...552dba7?hl=en& From: raylopez99 - view profile Date: Tues, Mar 7 2006 8:29 pm Truth is however that despite my provocative flame-bait language--which I've cultivated since the beginning of my posts to the Internet in 1994, when it was still text based--I am more right than wrong. Flaming is just the spice to my posts. http://groups.google.com/group/alt.g...88b91b3?hl=en& From: raylopez99 - view profile Date: Mon, Jul 10 2006 1:30 am But I am a troll. RL http://groups.google.com/group/sci.e...2a9b59b?hl=en& From: raylopez99 - view profile Date: Wed, Oct 5 2005 10:58 pm Coby Beck you know by now I am a troll. Learning is almost incidental, but I do learn a few things. http://groups.google.com/group/sci.e...fae1d3c?hl=en& From: raylopez99 - view profile Date: Tues, Jul 12 2005 1:52 pm and, if you've read this far --and you probably shouldn't if you believe Owl's theory that I'm just a troll-- (I am, but a honest troll who raises good points, not a polemic hack http://groups.google.com/group/alt.g...b1d7e52?hl=en& From: raylopez99 - view profile Date: Sat, Mar 11 2006 9:43 am I was flaming in Usenet from the get-go. Even once had Marvin Minsky bite on one of my trolls. http://groups.google.com/group/sci.e...8cc8260?hl=en& From: raylopez99 - view profile Date: Thurs, Mar 31 2005 10:49 pm Truth be told I was trying to be provocative with my language just to flame-bait you, but you did not rise to the occasion. http://groups.google.com/group/alt.o...a19d088?hl=en& From: Ray Lopez - view profile Date: Mon, Jul 17 2000 12:00 am Truth is, I am not JUST a troll. 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Washington Legal Foundation has received $185,000 from ExxonMobil since 1998. Weidenbaum Center on the Economy, Government, and Public Policy has received $120,000 from ExxonMobil since 1998. "Doubt is our product." "Doubt is our product." "Doubt is our product." http://www.markhertsgaard.com/Articl...shingtonSlept/ "... But if the deniers appear to have lost the scientific argument, they prolonged the policy battle, delaying actions to reduce emissions when such cuts mattered most. "For 25 years, people have been warning that we had a window of opportunity to take action, and if we waited until the effects were obvious it would be too late to avoid major consequences," says Oppenheimer. "Had some individual countries, especially the United States, begun to act in the early to mid-1990s, we might have made it. But we didn't, and now the impacts are here." "The goal of the disinformation campaign wasn't to win the debate," says Gelbspan. "The goal was simply to keep the debate going. When the public hears the media report that some scientists believe warming is real but others don't, its reaction is 'Come back and tell us when you're really sure.' So no political action is taken." Representative Henry Waxman, the California Democrat who chaired the 1994 hearings where tobacco executives unanimously declared under oath that cigarettes were not addictive, watches today's global-warming deniers with a sense of déjà vu. It all reminds him of the confidential slogan a top tobacco flack coined when arguing that the science on smoking remained unsettled: "Doubt is our product." Now, Waxman says, "not only are we seeing the same tactics the tobacco industry used, we're seeing some of the same groups. For example, the Advancement of Sound Science Coalition was created [in 1993] to debunk the dangers of secondhand smoking before it moved on to global warming." The scientific work Frederick Seitz oversaw for R. J. Reynolds from 1978 to 1987 was "perfectly fine research, but off the point," says Stanton A. Glantz, a professor of medicine at the University of California, San Francisco, and a lead author of The Cigarette Papers (1996), which exposed the inner workings of the Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corporation. "Looking at stress, at genetics, at lifestyle issues let Reynolds claim it was funding real research. But then it could cloud the issue by saying, 'Well, what about this other possible causal factor?' It's like coming up with 57 other reasons for Hurricane Katrina rather than global warming." For his part, Seitz says he was comfortable taking tobacco money, "as long as it was green. I'm not quite clear about this moralistic issue. We had absolutely free rein to decide how the money was spent." Did the research give the tobacco industry political cover? "I'll leave that to the philosophers and priests," he replies. ..." http://snipurl.com/txkv http://tobaccodocuments.org/all/?mod...cument_code=&d ate_op=&date=&records_per_page=100&sort_by=date "Doubt is our product." "Doubt is our product." "Doubt is our product." http://tobaccodocuments.org/bliley_bw/680110947.html "... memorandum dated August 21, 1969 from J. W. Burgard to Mr. R. A: Pittman and others. The subject of the memo is "Doubt. " The memo reads approximately as follows: "Doubt is our product since it is the best means of competing with the body of fact that exists in the mind of the general public. It is also the means of establishing that there is a controversy. ... "Doubt is our product." "Doubt is our product." "Doubt is our product." http://tobaccodocuments.org/nysa_ti_m2/TI04450339.html It cited an Aug. 21, 1969, internal memorandum W. Burgard, Brown & Williamson's vice president for marketing, saying. "Doubt is our product since it is the best means of competing with the body of fact that exists in the minds of the general public. It is also the means of establishing a controversy." "Doubt is our product." "Doubt is our product." "Doubt is our product." http://tobaccodocuments.org/nysa_ti_s3/TI22182043.html http://tobaccodocuments.org/bw/12515397.html http://tobaccodocuments.org/nysa_ti_s4/TI25930219.html http://tobaccodocuments.org/bw/267023.html Page 212: 0000267023 http://tobaccodocuments.org/bw/11839935.html Page 213: 0011839935 "Doubt is our product." "Doubt is our product." "Doubt is our product." http://tobaccodocuments.org/nysa_ti_m2/TI09110286.html Page 2: TI09110286 Documents obtained by the Federal Trade Commission show that as early as 1969 one tobacco company had a plan to sow doubt and confusion in the public's mind about the validity of evidence linking smoking to disease and death. The company's document says Doubt is our product since it is the best means of competing with the "body of fact" that exists in the mind of the general public. It is also the means of establishing a controversy. "Doubt is our product." "Doubt is our product." "Doubt is our product." http://tobaccodocuments.org/bw/332501.html .... our product as doubt, our message as truth -- welt stated, and our competition as the body of anti- cigarette fact that exists in the public mind. We have chosen the mass public as our consumer for several reasons: - This is where the misinformation about smoking und health has been focused. The Congress and federal agencies are already being dealt with -- and perhaps as effectively as possible -- by the Tobacco Institute. It is a group with little exposure to the positive side of smoking and health. It is the prime force in influencing Congress and federal agencies without public support little effort would be given to a crusade against cigarettes. Doubt is our product since it is the best means of competing with the "body of fact" that exists in the mind of the general public. It is also the means of establishing a controversy. Within the business we recognize that a controversy exists. However, with the general public the consensus is that cigarettes are in some way harmful to the health. If we are successful in establishing a controversy at the public level, then there is an opportunity to put across the real facts about smoking and health. Doubt is also the limit of our "product". http://tobaccodocuments.org/bw/332506.html "Doubt is our product." "Doubt is our product." "Doubt is our product." "Doubt is our product." "Doubt is our product." "Doubt is our product." "Doubt is our product." "Doubt is our product." "Doubt is our product." "Doubt is our product." "Doubt is our product." "Doubt is our product." |
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![]() raylopez99 wrote: Yes you read the headline right. There's an UPSIDE to hurricanes and typhoons: they tend to topple corrupt rulers by creating crop failures. How can you believe that -with perhaps the most outrageous evil regime still in power after the genocide that followed Katrina? Or do you expect from Russians or Germans, the antics that beset the so called civilised portion of the world in the last century and not even see what your monkey is making you lot do? Clean up your own backyard before you start taking your messages abroad. The picture the USA prints in every newspaper outside the states -the WORLD OVER is one of internal poverty and rape where the only help a black person can get with employment, education or health is to join the army. How else is the scum of the earth able to rattle its sabres in Iraq and Afghanistan and point the finger at Iran, when all it offers the poor and oppressed in its own country is, comparatively, much worse than would be the case in those other countries if it were not for the way the USA has been ruining the earth behind the scenes since WW II? Is that barking poodle Condoleeza Rice a shining example to the muslim world of what a black woman can achieve if left off the leash? A lying, scheming bitch who did her best to ameliorate the crimes of Israel recently. Talking platitudes, meaningless and indefinite whilst hundereds of innocents were butchered. Evil regimes? What evil regimes? Fool! |
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![]() Weatherlawyer wrote: raylopez99 wrote: Yes you read the headline right. There's an UPSIDE to hurricanes and typhoons: they tend to topple corrupt rulers by creating crop failures. How can you believe that -with perhaps the most outrageous evil regime still in power after the genocide that followed Katrina? What genocide was that, retard? |
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"Bawana" wrote in
oups.com: Weatherlawyer wrote: raylopez99 wrote: Yes you read the headline right. There's an UPSIDE to hurricanes and typhoons: they tend to topple corrupt rulers by creating crop failures. How can you believe that -with perhaps the most outrageous evil regime still in power after the genocide that followed Katrina? What genocide was that, retard? The spilled sperms of the wet dreams of KKKers orgasming over the destruction. Hundreds of millions of sperms died horrible agonizing deaths futile deaths, never to achieve their destiny as womb boogers, no not even stem cell donors, and will never know the pride of hanging a white sheet over their heads and burning a cross to lily-white Gee-Zeus. |
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"Weasel" aka "Weatherlawyer" wrote in
message oups.com... [ray] the wise professor raylopez99 wrote to someone in: http://groups.google.com/group/sci.e...2027e45b0618cc Yes you read the headline right. There's an UPSIDE to hurricanes and typhoons: they tend to topple corrupt rulers by creating crop failures. [hanson to Ray] Not only Hurricanes/typhoon do that but weather in general does it . The bitter cold winter of 1942/43 ****ed Hitler in Stalingrad and Napoleon in 1813 in Bersina. A generation earlier a series of crop failure due to cold winters were leading (up) to the French revolution in 1789. --- I am also sure that unusual high summer temps were the decisive factor in many a battle. Actually it might be interesting to study the correlation of/between wars and temperature... Of course the cops have known for a long time that asocial behavior increases with temp... which is reflected in the collective insanities of wars of aggression when the heat is on... ahahaha.... Soooo.... therefore it is not surprising, given humankinds archetypal preoccupation with and its paranoia over weather, that with the recent steady temp increases in populated areas a virulent socio-pathology like environmentalism was to occur.... ahahaha.... But, little do the green dumb ****s take into consideration that humans are a NATURAL part of the global eco system and hence programmed to change their environment like all other species do and have done. --- The only difference is that other species do not hype their fears and use that to **** their own kind with green taxes, but they casually migrate in orderly procession to where they find it most comfy. Ultimately, when this pathological green-****try has run its course and is being thrown on the dust heap of history, then the proper and successful adoptions will set in, take hold and begin to adjust. The whole current potential change effects are blown way out of proportion by the sick greed of the green ****s who generated this gargantuan paranoia of doom in the heads of the hordes of the little green idiots... We have time in terms of generational spans to adjust and adapt to even the green ****s' worst sc case scenario ... AHAHAHAHAHA. Now, watch'em jump up and down, because that realization will cut into their income stream of extorting moneys via permit charges user fees, enviro surtaxes and the carbon tax.... ahahahaha..... [Weasel to ray] How can you believe that [hurricanes topple corrupt rulers] [hanson to weasel] For a poster who has "lawyer" in his handle, your "How can you believe that" is indeed a strange question, especially when coupled with your next statements.... [Weasel to ray] Evil regimes? ... What evil regimes? Fool! ... the most outrageous evil regime [is] still in power after the genocide that followed Katrina... ... that barking poodle Condoleeza Rice [is] a shining example to the muslim world of what a black woman can achieve if left off the leash? A lying, scheming bitch who did her best to ameliorate the crimes of Israel recently. [hanson] ahahaha... AHAHAHAHA... now then, weasel,... ahahaha... you lawyering pretty much condemns your own country, the USA, & shows that you have it in for the Blacks and the Yidds..... ahahahaha... However, for the latter ones though there is a much better question that you should ask: "...the USA, which is paying to Israel 3-7 Billion $$$US tax money each year for the last 60 years, and an equal $$ amount to the ass-venters to placate and pacify them so that they don't continue to kick Jew ass, begs the question: ==== What are all these BILLIONS of US tax-payer dollars buying the American public, besides continuous terrorism, mayhem and war where Jews are being connected to or involved in ? --- What good or benefit has come in return to the American taxpayers from Israel for all that tax money that came off the tables from poor American families?" Take care guys and thanks for the laughs, ahahaha... ahahahanson |
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![]() "Weatherlawyer" wrote in message oups.com... raylopez99 wrote: Yes you read the headline right. There's an UPSIDE to hurricanes and typhoons: they tend to topple corrupt rulers by creating crop failures. How can you believe that -with perhaps the most outrageous evil regime still in power after the genocide that followed Katrina? Or do you expect from Russians or Germans, the antics that beset the so called civilised portion of the world in the last century and not even see what your monkey is making you lot do? Clean up your own backyard before you start taking your messages abroad. The picture the USA prints in every newspaper outside the states -the WORLD OVER is one of internal poverty and rape where the only help a black person can get with employment, education or health is to join the army. How else is the scum of the earth able to rattle its sabres in Iraq and Afghanistan and point the finger at Iran, when all it offers the poor and oppressed in its own country is, comparatively, much worse than would be the case in those other countries if it were not for the way the USA has been ruining the earth behind the scenes since WW II? Is that barking poodle Condoleeza Rice a shining example to the muslim world of what a black woman can achieve if left off the leash? A lying, scheming bitch who did her best to ameliorate the crimes of Israel recently. Talking platitudes, meaningless and indefinite whilst hundereds of innocents were butchered. Evil regimes? What evil regimes? Fool! The last time I heard people are trying to (illegally) migrate INTO the United States. It looks like you are the fool. |
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