Oct. 15th, 2002
The Serious One
Oct. 15th, 2002 02:44 pmEvery now and then I am reminded that there are people out there crazier than I am.
The following comes from The cutting edge
* WAS A "MICRO-NUKE" WARHEAD USED IN BALI BLAST?
Once you closely examine the statistics of the Bali bomb blast, you realize the warhead that caused that blast might have been nuclear! If this is the case, two Illuminati principles stand out clearly:
1. The Illuminati does nothing on a large scale that they have not first tested it on a small scale;
2. The Illuminati does nothing really important unless they have first tried tested it to ensure that, when the time comes for the major event to occur, it will occur absolutely as planned.
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I think it's running-away time. Fast.
The following comes from The cutting edge
* WAS A "MICRO-NUKE" WARHEAD USED IN BALI BLAST?
Once you closely examine the statistics of the Bali bomb blast, you realize the warhead that caused that blast might have been nuclear! If this is the case, two Illuminati principles stand out clearly:
1. The Illuminati does nothing on a large scale that they have not first tested it on a small scale;
2. The Illuminati does nothing really important unless they have first tried tested it to ensure that, when the time comes for the major event to occur, it will occur absolutely as planned.
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I think it's running-away time. Fast.
A small update
Oct. 15th, 2002 05:54 pmEarlier I posted an image from the Triple-J competition for the worst school uniform in Australia.
Although the glorious box-pleated tunic monstrosity of Hornsby Girls High are probably worse, I submit for your viewing enjoyment the Junior School uniform from the same school featured earlier.

Not, of course, that I recognise at all the young lad wearing it...
Although the glorious box-pleated tunic monstrosity of Hornsby Girls High are probably worse, I submit for your viewing enjoyment the Junior School uniform from the same school featured earlier.

Not, of course, that I recognise at all the young lad wearing it...
