Kook alert: Thursday is Hollow Earth night !!

Correspondent:: "Rev. Bilabongs"
Date: Mon, 20 Dec 2004 23:52:57 -0500

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http://www.coasttocoastam.com/shows/2004/12/23.html

Author Rodney Kluff will present evidence in favor
of the Hollow Earth Theory.



URL: http://www.ourhollowearth.com/

Note: The "H.E.T." appears to be the LSD Church's (??!!) revised sanitized
version
of that that other well known and original kook-theory of
"Holes-At-The-Poles"
which was promoted by Canadian neo-nazi Ernst Zundel
http://www.zundelsite.org/
for many Years. (Zundel said Hitler had secret UFO bases at openings in the
Antartica South Pole where Grey Space Aliens gave the Nazi's UFO technology
in the mid 1940's.....go figure...)

This should be a VERY amusing show on C to C AM this
Thursday - see www.coasttocoastam.com Might want to
have a tape running for spontaneous slackful tidbits about the
mythical "Land of Agharta")

Pay special note also that Rodney Kluff is "sponsoring" an
expedition to the Pole Hole, just like Ernst Zundel
did before him about 20 Years ago. Zundel wanted just
$7000.00 per person up front for a "ticket"
Wonder how much does Rodney Kluff ask and does
it include an LDS church membership....?

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"Holes in The Poles" articles:

http://paranormal.about.com/library/weekly/aa011199.htm

http://www.ourhollowearth.com/VoyagetoHollowEarth.htm

http://www.unmuseum.org/hollow.htm

http://www.crystalinks.com/agartha.html







Correspondent:: m II
Date: Tue, 21 Dec 2004 04:56:54 GMT

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Rev. Bilabongs wrote:

> Pay special note also that Rodney Kluff is "sponsoring" an
> expedition to the Pole Hole, just like Ernst Zundel
> did before him about 20 Years ago. Zundel wanted just
> $7000.00 per person up front for a "ticket"
> Wonder how much does Rodney Kluff ask and does
> it include an LDS church membership....?

They'd have a hard time believing in that stuff even in Salt Lake City.


mike



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probably the day they start making vacuum cleaners."

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Correspondent:: Zapanaz
Date: Mon, 20 Dec 2004 22:21:46 -0800

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On Tue, 21 Dec 2004 04:56:54 GMT, m II
wrote:

>They'd have a hard time believing in that stuff even in Salt Lake City.

There is no such place as "Salt Lake City".

The existence of this mythical "Mormon Utopia" has been accepted by
the credulous for years but there is not one single shred of credible
evidence to support it's existence. All sorts of wild fairy tales
about this wondrous place are propagated by people LIKE YOU who don't
bother to check their facts before regurgitating the lies which they
have been fed, it is said that in "Salt Lake City" there are carriages
which fly like birds, that there are great gleaming towers whose walls
are made of glass, and that Donny and Marie Osmond live on and have
been seen by true believers.

Of course the real reason for "Salt Lake City" is to feed the
lucrative trade in gullible believers who are fleeced in exchange for
"tickets" to "Salt Lake City", a trade which brings in huge amounts of
money every year to the conscienceless charlatans who have infiltrated
the travel and map-making industries and ship poor suckers to
Cleveland, Ohio and tell them it is the mythical "Salt Lake".

In fact one of the leading figures in the Church of the Subgenius was
taken in by this and is still living in Cleveland. Nobody has the
heart to tell him that Donny and Marie are never never going to show
up.


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Customer Support Specialist
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Correspondent:: "Kevin Cunningham"
Date: Wed, 22 Dec 2004 00:35:30 GMT

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"Zapanaz" wrote in message
news:rbffs0lbds7g9p4ljicu5p3qv0bns2qpqd@4ax.com...
> On Tue, 21 Dec 2004 04:56:54 GMT, m II
> wrote:
>
>>They'd have a hard time believing in that stuff even in Salt Lake City.
>
> There is no such place as "Salt Lake City".
>
(snip)
> --
> Zapanaz
> International Satanic Conspiracy
> Customer Support Specialist
> http://joecosby.com/
> Memes don't exist. Tell your Friends.
>

Hey, fool, there really is a Salt Lake. I actually went there in '88 or '89
but I was soon released. It may have folded itself into all corner and
disappeared. LIE ABOUT SOMETHING ELSE, SALT LAKE IS ALL TO REAL.

Rev. Dr. Junior Mints
Anti-Pope of Atlanta




Correspondent:: Zapanaz
Date: Tue, 21 Dec 2004 16:43:16 -0800

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On Wed, 22 Dec 2004 00:35:30 GMT, "Kevin Cunningham"
wrote:

>Hey, fool, there really is a Salt Lake. I actually went there in '88 or '89
>but I was soon released. It may have folded itself into all corner and
>disappeared. LIE ABOUT SOMETHING ELSE, SALT LAKE IS ALL TO REAL.

oh and it just HAPPENED to look exactly like Cleveland, right?



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Not in America.



Correspondent:: endus
Date: Tue, 21 Dec 2004 13:23:20 -0500

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Ahh leave the dude alone. It's no different than any of your
mainstream religions. The whole world is completely stuffed with
kooks...some are just more popular than others.


On Mon, 20 Dec 2004 23:52:57 -0500, "Rev. Bilabongs"
wrote:

>http://www.coasttocoastam.com/shows/2004/12/23.html
>
>Author Rodney Kluff will present evidence in favor
>of the Hollow Earth Theory.
>
>
>
>URL: http://www.ourhollowearth.com/
>
>Note: The "H.E.T." appears to be the LSD Church's (??!!) revised sanitized
>version
>of that that other well known and original kook-theory of
>"Holes-At-The-Poles"
>which was promoted by Canadian neo-nazi Ernst Zundel
>http://www.zundelsite.org/
>for many Years. (Zundel said Hitler had secret UFO bases at openings in the
>Antartica South Pole where Grey Space Aliens gave the Nazi's UFO technology
>in the mid 1940's.....go figure...)
>
>This should be a VERY amusing show on C to C AM this
>Thursday - see www.coasttocoastam.com Might want to
>have a tape running for spontaneous slackful tidbits about the
>mythical "Land of Agharta")
>
>Pay special note also that Rodney Kluff is "sponsoring" an
>expedition to the Pole Hole, just like Ernst Zundel
>did before him about 20 Years ago. Zundel wanted just
>$7000.00 per person up front for a "ticket"
>Wonder how much does Rodney Kluff ask and does
>it include an LDS church membership....?
>
>----------------------------------------
>
>"Holes in The Poles" articles:
>
>http://paranormal.about.com/library/weekly/aa011199.htm
>
>http://www.ourhollowearth.com/VoyagetoHollowEarth.htm
>
>http://www.unmuseum.org/hollow.htm
>
>http://www.crystalinks.com/agartha.html
>
>
>
>


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The hippies are a menace in the form of an anachronism,
a noisy reminder of values gone sour and warped...of the
painful contradictions in a society conceived as a monument
to "human freedom" and "individual rights," a nation in
which all men are supposedly "created free and equal"...a
nation that any thinking hippy will insist has become a
fear-oriented "warfare state" that can no longer afford
to tolerate even the minor aberrations that go along
with "individual freedom". -Hunter S. Thompson


Correspondent:: purple
Date: Tue, 21 Dec 2004 20:50:47 -0500

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On 12/21/04 1:23 PM, in article 9eqgs01debrk3sccfg7rp48dmovk1ugpoh@4ax.com,
"endus" wrote:

> Ahh leave the dude alone. It's no different than any of your
> mainstream religions. The whole world is completely stuffed with
> kooks...some are just more popular than others.

Exactly. And I hope you're including mainstream Science, mainstream Art,
mainstream Politics, mainstream Business, and all the countercultures who're
alienated from them. But don't go Gnostic on us now. Staying "rational" is
the essential act of genius for living today.

The Great Bob Dobbs

P.S. Hunter S. Thompson, as shown by his quote below, had no clue, either.
And I've been to his home near Aspen so I can prove it.


> The hippies are a menace in the form of an anachronism,
> a noisy reminder of values gone sour and warped...of the
> painful contradictions in a society conceived as a monument
> to "human freedom" and "individual rights," a nation in
> which all men are supposedly "created free and equal"...a
> nation that any thinking hippy will insist has become a
> fear-oriented "warfare state" that can no longer afford
> to tolerate even the minor aberrations that go along
> with "individual freedom". -Hunter S. Thompson



Correspondent:: m II
Date: Wed, 22 Dec 2004 02:27:40 GMT

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purple wrote:

> P.S. Hunter S. Thompson, as shown by his quote below, had no clue, either.
> And I've been to his home near Aspen so I can prove it.
>
>
>
>>The hippies are a menace in the form of an anachronism,
>>a noisy reminder of values gone sour and warped...of the
>>painful contradictions in a society conceived as a monument
>>to "human freedom" and "individual rights," a nation in
>>which all men are supposedly "created free and equal"...a
>>nation that any thinking hippy will insist has become a
>>fear-oriented "warfare state" that can no longer afford
>>to tolerate even the minor aberrations that go along
>>with "individual freedom". -Hunter S. Thompson



You got it completely backwards by misreading what he'd written.
Thompson has a clue, those without comprehension of what they'd just
read, do not.

The quote tells us that the values of tolerance, freedom, rights and
equality have gone sour in today's hurtle towards totalitarianism. By
trying to cling to these values, the 'hippies' may appear anachronistic.


Please re read and comprehend. There will be a quiz tomorrow.




mike


Correspondent:: beerbarrel
Date: Tue, 21 Dec 2004 21:33:56 -0500

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On Wed, 22 Dec 2004 02:27:40 GMT, m II
wrote:

>purple wrote:
>
>> P.S. Hunter S. Thompson, as shown by his quote below, had no clue, either.
>> And I've been to his home near Aspen so I can prove it.
>>
>>
>>
>>>The hippies are a menace in the form of an anachronism,
>>>a noisy reminder of values gone sour and warped...of the
>>>painful contradictions in a society conceived as a monument
>>>to "human freedom" and "individual rights," a nation in
>>>which all men are supposedly "created free and equal"...a
>>>nation that any thinking hippy will insist has become a
>>>fear-oriented "warfare state" that can no longer afford
>>>to tolerate even the minor aberrations that go along
>>>with "individual freedom". -Hunter S. Thompson
>
>
>
>You got it completely backwards by misreading what he'd written.
>Thompson has a clue, those without comprehension of what they'd just
>read, do not.
>
>The quote tells us that the values of tolerance, freedom, rights and
>equality have gone sour in today's hurtle towards totalitarianism. By
>trying to cling to these values, the 'hippies' may appear anachronistic.
>
>
>Please re read and comprehend. There will be a quiz tomorrow.
>
>
>
>
>mike


haha..the stupiest person on usenet is going to give you a quiz....


goodluck, like you need it!


Correspondent:: m II
Date: Wed, 22 Dec 2004 03:24:31 GMT

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beerbarrel (aka US Master Sergeant Tracy Fort) wrote:


> haha..the stupiest person on usenet is going to give you a quiz....

^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^


You never cease to amaze, Fort. It's no wonder you got the boot from
the military. The government is re-enlisting seventy year old men
because they are more valuable to the the US than YOU are.

Will you be going back to your cocaine business after your
dishonourable discharge?




mike


Correspondent:: endus
Date: Tue, 21 Dec 2004 22:28:28 -0500

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On Tue, 21 Dec 2004 20:50:47 -0500, purple
wrote:

>On 12/21/04 1:23 PM, in article 9eqgs01debrk3sccfg7rp48dmovk1ugpoh@4ax.com,
>"endus" wrote:
>
>> Ahh leave the dude alone. It's no different than any of your
>> mainstream religions. The whole world is completely stuffed with
>> kooks...some are just more popular than others.
>
>Exactly. And I hope you're including mainstream Science, mainstream Art,
>mainstream Politics, mainstream Business, and all the countercultures who're
>alienated from them. But don't go Gnostic on us now.

Hmm...I understand what you're saying and I agree to a point...but at
the same time there's something about the deeply felt hypocrisy of
organized religion which really puts it in a class by itself. I was
about to say that politics these days gives it a serious run for it's
money, but after the last election I can say with confidence that
there is no longer an appreciable difference between the two.

>Staying "rational" is
>the essential act of genius for living today.

I've been grappling with this idea lately. It's been the only belief
that kept me sane through the first 4 years of the Bush
administration. However, when I look at what it's gotten me...i.e.
nothing...I start to wonder whether the lunacy of these times in which
we live is best dealt with using my own unique brand of lunacy. I'm
certainly HAPPIER when I abandon rationality, and everyone from
coworkers to my dealer likes me better, but I'm less sure of just how
right I am...which might not be cause for a tick in the negative
column either.

>P.S. Hunter S. Thompson, as shown by his quote below, had no clue, either.
>And I've been to his home near Aspen so I can prove it.

This is simply wrong. Hunter Thompson is one of the very few people
who actually understands the world today on any real and honest level
at all. Read enough of him, and it all starts making a lot more
sense. I'm surprised that someone who is such a big fan of
rationality isn't a fan of him. If that sounds ridiculous to you then
you either haven't read enough of his stuff, haven't read the right
stuff of his, or didn't understand what you really read. That's fine,
he doesn't speak to everyone, but to say he had no clue is completely
and utterly ridiculous.

I'm interested in what about the quote below makes you think he
doesn't have a clue.

>
>> The hippies are a menace in the form of an anachronism,
>> a noisy reminder of values gone sour and warped...of the
>> painful contradictions in a society conceived as a monument
>> to "human freedom" and "individual rights," a nation in
>> which all men are supposedly "created free and equal"...a
>> nation that any thinking hippy will insist has become a
>> fear-oriented "warfare state" that can no longer afford
>> to tolerate even the minor aberrations that go along
>> with "individual freedom". -Hunter S. Thompson


--
endus at endus dot com

The hippies are a menace in the form of an anachronism,
a noisy reminder of values gone sour and warped...of the
painful contradictions in a society conceived as a monument
to "human freedom" and "individual rights," a nation in
which all men are supposedly "created free and equal"...a
nation that any thinking hippy will insist has become a
fear-oriented "warfare state" that can no longer afford
to tolerate even the minor aberrations that go along
with "individual freedom". -Hunter S. Thompson


Correspondent:: "Vanilla Gorilla (Monkey Boy)"
Date: Tue, 21 Dec 2004 19:48:25 -0900

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On Tue, 21 Dec 2004 22:28:28 -0500, endus wrote
in alt.fan.art-bell in message
:

>I've been grappling with this idea lately. It's been the only belief
>that kept me sane through the first 4 years of the Bush
>administration. However, when I look at what it's gotten me...i.e.
>nothing...I start to wonder whether the lunacy of these times in which
>we live is best dealt with using my own unique brand of lunacy.

Maybe one of your friends will loan you a shotgun?
--
V.G.

Change pobox dot alaska to gci.
"Actually the Law of Conservation of Energy proves there's free energy." - Professor Alexa connects some brand new dots.

Sarcasm is my sword, Apathy is my shield.


Correspondent:: endus
Date: Wed, 22 Dec 2004 09:23:47 -0500

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On Tue, 21 Dec 2004 19:48:25 -0900, "Vanilla Gorilla (Monkey Boy)"
wrote:

>On Tue, 21 Dec 2004 22:28:28 -0500, endus wrote
>in alt.fan.art-bell in message
>:
>
>>I've been grappling with this idea lately. It's been the only belief
>>that kept me sane through the first 4 years of the Bush
>>administration. However, when I look at what it's gotten me...i.e.
>>nothing...I start to wonder whether the lunacy of these times in which
>>we live is best dealt with using my own unique brand of lunacy.
>
>Maybe one of your friends will loan you a shotgun?

Gee another unAmerican Bush supporter with his unAmerican idea of what
this country should be like has his panties in a twist...what EVER
shall I do?



--
endus at endus dot com

The hippies are a menace in the form of an anachronism,
a noisy reminder of values gone sour and warped...of the
painful contradictions in a society conceived as a monument
to "human freedom" and "individual rights," a nation in
which all men are supposedly "created free and equal"...a
nation that any thinking hippy will insist has become a
fear-oriented "warfare state" that can no longer afford
to tolerate even the minor aberrations that go along
with "individual freedom". -Hunter S. Thompson


Correspondent:: purple
Date: Thu, 23 Dec 2004 00:46:57 -0500

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On 12/21/04 10:28 PM, in article thohs0dpfunn1lopjq6l9c38b1pg1gk4ok@4ax.com,
"endus" wrote:

>> Staying "rational" is
>> the essential act of genius for living today.
>
> I've been grappling with this idea lately. It's been the only belief
> that kept me sane through the first 4 years of the Bush
> administration. However, when I look at what it's gotten me...i.e.
> nothing...I start to wonder whether the lunacy of these times in which
> we live is best dealt with using my own unique brand of lunacy. I'm
> certainly HAPPIER when I abandon rationality, and everyone from
> coworkers to my dealer likes me better, but I'm less sure of just how
> right I am...which might not be cause for a tick in the negative
> column either.

Let's begin to answer your concerns with the notion that every SENSE has its
own form of "rationality."

Got that?


The Great Bob Dobbs