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Verman Ville Supporter


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Posted: Sun Apr 04, 2004 12:25 am Post subject: |
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Scary, but eeriely impressive work. _________________ Your suffering will be legendary, even in hell.
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YourPowersAreWeakOldMan Registered User

Joined: 20 Aug 2001 Location: Houston Texas USA Posts: 1745
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Posted: Tue Apr 06, 2004 4:10 am Post subject: |
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I can just imagine the silence in those pictures. Just open land and ruins, and you can't go near them or you can get a nasty dose of radiation.
The whole part about Magic Wood made me want to see a picture of the forest glowing red with gamma radiation, and how noone can go there, even now because it's deadly even though it looks fine now is really Forbidden Land! sounding.
Ye dare not go into thee Magic Woods, it is cursed and will take yer life!
Plus you can't go into the graveyard in the GhostTown....is she sure that it's because they buried radioactive carbon in there? Maybe carbon in the form of radiated firefighters and plant workers buried. Or maybe the corpses are radiated gamma zombies who will wake up to eat your brains if you get too close. _________________ World of Warcraft:
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Kjeldorian Royal Guard 42 Registered User

Joined: 30 Nov 2001 Location: Dripping Springs, TX Posts: 5563
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Posted: Tue Apr 06, 2004 8:45 am Post subject: |
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Wouldn't it be messed up if people were doing this intentionally? Wouldn't that be against the "rules"? You may find this just as informative as the Chernobyl piece;
WARNING VERY STRONG & DISTURBING CONTENT
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Verman Ville Supporter


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Posted: Tue Apr 06, 2004 9:06 am Post subject: |
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Disturbing indeed.
Pity they didn't include the pictures of the Kurds getting gassed by the Iraq government after the 1st gulf war. Or those pics of the victims of numerous torture chambers & rape rooms that were part of the Baghdad inner power circle.
Oh wait, they didn't have access to them did they?. My bad. _________________ Your suffering will be legendary, even in hell.
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Kjeldorian Royal Guard 42 Registered User

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Posted: Tue Apr 06, 2004 9:31 am Post subject: |
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| Verman wrote: | Disturbing indeed.
Pity they didn't include the pictures of the Kurds getting gassed by the Iraq government after the 1st gulf war. Or those pics of the victims of numerous torture chambers & rape rooms that were part of the Baghdad inner power circle.
Oh wait, they didn't have access to them did they?. My bad. |
We (the US) gave them those chemicals. That was sort of our fault. We gave them to Iraq to help fight Iran. Give a kid a lighter. . .he'll burn something. We provided Saddam with all the chemicals he could ever need. OMG he used them?!?! Well, uh we didn't think he would use them on his own people. We just thought he would use them on Iran.
Yeah, they weren't the nicest folks on the planet. I'm definitely not going to debate whether someone "deserves" this or not. I don't see how any child deserves to be killed or poisoned. But that's war and that's just the way it goes. Loss of civilian life is expected and tolerated. "Rules of War" have always made me chuckle. Where is the Ref? The UN? Laugh. The US recently told them all to take a flying leap.
"He threw a rock and killed that guy. So, I picked up a boulder and dropped it on his family." Yes, American justice. Gotta love it. Our government believes that no matter what. . .the end truly justifies the means no matter the cost. It just get's me that everyone is so against using biological weapons and blah blah. But here we are (the US) doing just that. If radiation isn't a biological weapon. . .I don't know what is.
It's against international law for us to do this. It's against the law to knowingly infect people like that. That's why I found it interesting. It's poisoning entire races of people with radiation knowingly. "Because they did it first." Some people actually think there has never been a nuclear war. In fact there have been several in terms of mass quantities of nuclear waste loaded into missles. I think most believe if there wasn't a million pound ICBM launched, it wasn't a nuclear war. Dangerous to think that way IMHO.
It must be Shock and Awe and totally visible or it's not a real war. Uh huh.
In the end, screw the people. Look what we are doing to the planet! Without it, all this war and fighting is pointless and futile. As if it isn't already in many cases. _________________ Recipient of POTM award
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Secret Agent Man Registered User
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Posted: Tue Apr 06, 2004 3:53 pm Post subject: |
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dude its a flash animation... it could be saying... that we droped houses on iraq.. and people would believe that crap... you cant really believe in those sources but it does make you think a lil..remember theres a sucker born every minute.
wow i went to the web site... and looked at there sources of where they get that info from... this reminds me of hte scientology and L. Ron. Hubbard.... _________________ if you think thats a soldier behind you? think
agian, or my knife will be in your back.
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Stevo Ville Supporter


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JtH Registered User
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Posted: Tue Apr 06, 2004 6:30 pm Post subject: |
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although i dont know how much depleted uranium really effects this or if these statistics are even true, this guys flash animations are really, what could be the word, provoking. maybe i could have used a better word but eh.
i dont know if i like the idea of depleted uranium being used over there but the depleted in the title has to mean something.
if azrael was around im sure he could answer that. _________________
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Posted: Tue Apr 06, 2004 7:22 pm Post subject: |
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anyone check out the host site to that flash?
[sarcasm] looks like a reliable source to me [/sarcasm]
heres some info from a REAL source, the Federation of American Scientists:
http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/sys/land/docs/b04151999_bt170-99.htm
specifically this part: The report states that there are no peer reviewed published reports of detectable increases of cancer or other negative health effects from radiation exposure to inhaled or ingested natural uranium at levels far exceeding those likely in the Gulf. This is mainly because the body is very effective at eliminating ingested and inhaled uranium and because the low radioactivity of natural or depleted uranium means that the mass of uranium needed for significant internal exposure is virtually impossible to obtain. Large variations in exposure to radioactivity from natural uranium in the normal environment have not been associated with negative health effects.
Exposure to uranium at high doses can cause kidney problems. However, no increase in kidney disease has been observed in relatively large occupational populations chronically exposed to natural uranium at concentrations above normal ambient levels. _________________
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