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Re: U of M study; Corn ethanol no better than gas


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Posted by trucker40 on February 05, 2009 at 17:47:27 from (69.151.56.112):

In Reply to: Re: U of M study; Corn ethanol no better than gas posted by DiyDave on February 05, 2009 at 16:12:39:

You have to listen to Art Bell for 10 years.You wouldnt know about a tin foil hat if wasnt for that Radio show.There are things going on in the past,even now,and will again in the future,if we survive.If the smart people are right,and the world is 5 billion years old,you could make a chart with a map of the USA as the chart.Using the highways from California to Washington DC as an example of time,the line of all the time dinosaurs were on the Earth goes from the coast of California to just outside Washington DC,then man goes from just outside Washington,DC to down town which is now.Thats a million years.We dont know for sure what happened a thousand years ago.Actually not much changed for thousands of years past Atlantis.Somebody burnt the library at Alexandria and didnt want us to know what happened before.So yeah,try and be funny about the tin foil hat,but you can never stop learning if you look for the truth.Its easy to believe lies,and then just think what they want you to think.Just like that movie where these people are in prison,they finally after years in a Turkish prison have like a nervous breakdown and just walk around a column in the basement,one direction only.This American gets in there and walks around it the wrong way.This other one tells him he is a bad machine,a broken machine for walking around the column the wrong way.They have no use for bad machines.Bad machines either walk around the column the right way or their head gets busted,they are thrown into solitary and beat up and worse.To some extent this is the same thing you are trying to tell me DIY.About half of the people will go the other way just because you tell them your way is right.About half the time they are right and you are wrong.I know that the World being just so,so from the sun,spinning at a certain speed,the fact that the moon completely blocks the sun in an eclipse(which doesnt happen anywhere else in the solar system)the fact that the moon is even here,all of this is beyond my knowledge.That says there is a higher power.Beyond that there are endless things a person can study,and look for answers.Much better than just letting somebody think for me.The tin foil hat stuff may be more truthful than you can even imagine.


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