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Show posts MenuQuote from: Curtis Loew on July 10, 2009, 01:22:08 AM
I think it's in reference to C2C with Noory as being like a floating turd, hence the floating format.
Quote from: Centurion73 on April 29, 2009, 12:51:30 PM
You have sold yourself a dream if you think this is but one example I remember hundreds of signed statements from those captured being on the news when the news was the 4th estate and did what they should do. Newspapers printed them and the Govt even tried to prosecute some who had signed statements under torture.
Totality of the situation, torture does not work, not one study has proven it to be effective at gathering truthful information.
Quote from: Centurion73 on April 28, 2009, 01:04:17 PM
Fact is anyone will say anything they want the, to say. If torture worked so well esp in Vietnam why would Admiral Denton while reading a statement of crimes he confessed to blink his eyes and spell pout torture in morse code? He confessed, signed is name to it, torture worked right? He said and did what he had to do to stop it that was all.
Quote from: Centurion73 on April 27, 2009, 08:48:04 PM
Torture has never been PROVEN to work!
That is your belief and you would have to define what is "valuable" and what a "dependent individual" is?
Morphine is costly, morphine does not make one go into "terror" about what may happen to them, will they be beaten, shocked, exposed to the elements, etc, morphine is a movie drug and the statements under morphine such as "bugs crawling around on me" is not reliability when it is not true.
EvB hit it out of the park when she said:
I will add one thing to her assessment you do not even have to be assigned to the task just being around it, hearing it, sensing it, knowing it is going on and you, you the one who swore to uphold the Constitution against ALL enemies foreign and DOMESTIC can or wont do anything about it, try living with that. Try to be normal after that and have a little fucking BBq, try to drive under a bridge and not have a panic attack about coming out the other side and not being attacked that shit affects all/
Quote from: EvB on April 27, 2009, 12:11:51 AM
People want to kill us. True enough. I'm just not convinced torture WORKS. If someone was hurting or scaring the shit out of me, I'd say whatever I thought they wanted to hear. But, whose to say that what will make the torture stop is actually the truth?
And, I hate what it does to the young men and women who are assigend the task.
Quote from: Frys Girl on April 25, 2009, 10:28:54 AM
Me too. Too bad George ruins it with his stupid questions and comments. He is repetitive, but what he says bears repeating. He's a super nerd and I dig that. His name could easily be a porno star too the way George says it. Yekh!
Quote from: Frys Girl on March 04, 2009, 03:04:14 PM
LOL George was talking about Mexico the other night and he said "my daughter, who is well above the college age, is in Mexico". Keep in mind, only month earlier, Snooron said "if you talk to women about age they hate that". I'm sure his daughter enjoyed being spotlighted about her age like that on radio. I know age is just a number, but still. "well above college age" is in poor taste.
Quote from: EvB on March 04, 2009, 11:42:34 AMYes!!!
But then, you may have been including the deeper part when you said "big business"
Quote from: AmericanGothic on March 01, 2009, 07:55:44 PM
You think if it's legal there won't be addicts and thieves stealing it? You think if it's legalized people won't be killing people for it?
Try working in law enforcement for a while and maybe you'll learn some things about why legalizing it is wrong on hundreds of levels.
Quote from: EvB on February 03, 2009, 09:56:32 PM
Here you go: CHEAT SHEET
Quote from: danDNA on November 20, 2008, 04:00:52 AM
we have only the weekends to live for.
GN has turned this ocean bound tanker, which was once full of interesting crew with scary stories, a couple of ship's cats and a crazy captain into a cruise ship that sails from hollywoodland to some godforsaken mexican tourist town every night, with dancing girls, magicians, and cabaret singers, glitzy curtains, a flashing dance floor and coloured cocktails (with very little alcohol in them) served throughout the trip, just to stop you realising you are only half a mile out to sea.
Every weekend captain Ahab takes the wheel, and although he is a little too religious he makes for the high seas (mainly because the shipping company know there are less passengers aboard at the weekend), he opens up the throttle and gives you a taste of the ship's former glory, as a deep sea voyager capable of showing you the stars in the night sky without the light pollution of the big city.
Then, on Sundays (when everyone is sound asleep, except for John from Long Island) a maintenance man - who occasionally worked for and had a lot of respect for the crusty old man that used to captain the ship, and who fancies himself as a pirate - gets the opportunity to take it as far out as he wants, the company don't care where he goes, he has no passengers and at least the engines get a good opening up whilst he's using it, all they care about is making money, mainly from the stuff they sell to the passengers. So this guy takes it into the deep, where you can see nothing but the vast darkness of the ocean, stars and planets, and occasionally a strange light that you cant explain, where you get a glimpse of the vastness of the universe. This maintenance man tells you stories like an old sailor would, and he sneaks aboard some of his old pals who crack open the bourbon and maybe even a bit of pot, because they are from an earlier time when experimentation was the norm, when this ship used to be full of outcasts, freaks and weirdos, when the only passengers were runaways, vermin and concubines. Back then the company didn't care what happened out at sea, as long as they got their product from A to B they were happy, so all sorts of shit used to go down. Back then they navigated with the stars, not GPS; they had crew members that would smell the wind and make predictions, and not magicians who pulled rabbits out of their hats; back then even the ship was scary, it had dark places that were said to be haunted, it had new crew every journey, not the same old workers caked in make up to hide their tiredness; it was often on long voyages where everyone felt in danger, and occasionally a genuine fear of the night sky, of the deep ocean, of going to sleep, where the stowaways were glad to get back to dry land.
it has made me sad to write this, but as i said at the beginning, we have only the weekend to live for. This station has become a commercial venture and nothing more, they are using the paranormal as a way of selling things, and Noory is just their spokesman, thats what makes him so bad. he dont give a shit about the topics he discussed, he only cares whether he is getting a pat on the head for going to the ads on time. I dont know what the solution is, perhaps we could approach who ever is in direct competition with C"C bosses and suggest a new type of show to rival C"C. Because this site is equivalent to the ropes that tether the boat to the dock, and we're the rats running from the place we once called home, where poison has been laid down by a big, efficient pest controllers, the runaways that can no longer make it up the gangway, let alone find a place to hide.