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Re: To dare Think and measure

by BradGuth <bradguth@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 4, 2008 at 03:54 PM

On May 4, 10:06 am, www.freedomtofascism.com <tr...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> On Sun, 4 May 2008 09:13:21 -0700, "Hagar" <hs...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
> >"BradGuth" <bradg...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
>
>news:bdc89f4d-2a27-4f38-a19e-dd2a93671010@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >> On May 4, 5:53 am, creationandch...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:
> >>> On May 4, 11:52 am, BradGuth <bradg...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
> >>> > On May 3, 2:35 pm, herbertglaz...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 (G=3DEMC^2 Glazier)
wrot=
e:
>
> >>> > > If its not in Google. THINK NOT   To even think that all that is
i=
n
> >>> > > the
> >>> > > universe was created by the way gravity can evolve stuff and say
i=
t
> >>> > > happened in just 15 billion years is "bull ****"  Reality is I
cou=
ld
> >>> > > say
> >>> > > it took 15 trillion years and still be closer to reality  Go
figur=
e
> >>> > > Bert
>
> >>> > 15 trillion cosmic years might be a little outside the ballpark.
>
> >>> > As you say "dare think and measure" this universe of nearly 100
> >>> > billion light years diameter, and to think if its average rate of
> >>> > expansion were as good as .5'c', as such it would have taken
nearly =
a
> >>> > hundred billion years to have gotten to where it is.
>
> >>> > However, .5'c' is an unlikely average rate of physical expansion,
> >>> > whereas more likely .25'c' seems good enough, making our universe
> >>> > nearly 200 billion years old, if not as little as .05'c' (15,000
km/=
s)
> >>> > average inflation being closer to to the trillion year mark.
> >>> > . - Brad Guth
>
> >>> hang on a sec ~ we don't actaully Know th esize of the universe do
> >>> we ????
> >>> the visible and detected universe perhaps - but surely not it's
> >>> entirety??
>
> >> That's very true, however the best available swag is that by now it
> >> has expanded out to nearly 100 billion light years in diameter, and
no
> >> matters what, it's going to take time for physical stuff to travel
> >> that far, even if expanding into the ultimate vacuum of less than one
> >> atom per ly3 at the theoretical BB velocity of 0.5'c'.
>
> >> Of course this means other universes are likely, at least the polar
or
> >> dipole opposite should exist.
> >> . - Brad Guth
>
> >Astronomical observations suggest that the universe is at least 13.5 B
ye=
ars
> >old and at least 93 billion LYs across. The event that started the
univer=
se
> >is called the "Big Hump", so named because it was Art Deco's first
piece =
of
> >ass.  He successfully penetrated the tiny sphincter of a minute entity
> >called a "k00kularity".  The event spawned the birth of the Universe
and
> >turned Deco into a raging homo, with a penchant for little boiz.
Despite
> >rumors, Albert Einstein was not a result of that union, however, untold
> >numbers of Dufuses, especially in the AUK realm, may carry the infamous
> >"PedoDeco gene", which manifests itself by an uncontrollable desire to
> >"slurp" fellow k00kers' tiny ***ual appendages, thus giving rise to the
> >renowned "String theory", or better known as the "Tiny Dick Syndrome".
Th=
e
> >affliction also possesses the carrier of the disease to continuously
post=

> >witless, single line lames to intellingent posts from normal people
outsi=
de
> >that group of deranged loons.
>
> >Hope that clears it up for ya, GuthMeister ...
>
> >Hagar the Horrible
> >... and idiots begat fools, and fools begat morons, and morons begat
> >imbeciles, and imbeciles begat dufuses and dufuses begat k00kers.
> >And then dopes like PedoDeco, AH and Occifer Bob realized they
> >could do this with people outside  their immediate families ...
>
> The moral of the story is:
>
> Don't let racist Jews with calculators attempt to run a planet of people
w=
ho
> are vastly more knowledgeable and intelligent than they are.
>
> It's pretty pathetic the Gods of Earth have to pander to the goyim for
the=

> answers in order to save their hides, eh?
>
> It is highly unlikely (one in a quadrillion) that the Zionists will get
an=
y
> help what so ever.
>
> HAVND on the Death Star!

I can go along with most of that rant.

To some extent =93freedomtofascism=94 is being correct.  If given a
starving population of just ten that's fairly certain for one reason
or another to die off soon, and knowing that 20 more of the same were
on their way, I suppose allowing all 30 to suddenly thereafter those
20 having arrived to starve to death is better off than having given
10 a slim chance at surviving.  At least that's pretty much how them
hard-core Zionist would have it recorded, as long as once again they
can manage to blame others for their own orchestrated and/or
dumbfounded demise, just like they did in them good old Roman days of
their taking from others whatever their Roman partners in crimes
against humanity didn=92t manage to take.

Each and every faith-based cult or group tries to polish up and/or
purify its own kind, including the elimination and/or extermination of
whatever competition.  If that doesn't work according to plan, and if
others simply don't wish to fight about it, then they simply
perpetrate a given war by way of privately provoking either or both
sides until someone takes the first public swing or shot at the other
side.

Mainstream religions have never been willing to accept one another,
because that in of itself sort of ruins the whole gosh darn effort or
point of their existing as a faith-based cult in the first place.

It has worked rather nicely before, even if it meant putting one of
their own kind on a stick for accompli****ng another of their faith-
based PR stunts, and so why not again?

It seems them pesky Zionist/Jews are just a bit more feisty than most,
and willing to pay a greater ultimate price.

>
On May 4, 3:14 pm, www.freedomtofascism.com <tr...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> On Sun, 4 May 2008 14:55:48 -0700 (PDT), BradGuth <bradg...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> wrote:
> >It seems them pesky Zionist/Jews are just a bit more feisty than most,
> >and willing to pay a greater ultimate price.
> They've managed to piss off the entire planet of people.

I=92m thinking before Earth they'd pissed off the entire planet of
Venus.  I can honestly say this because they all seem absolutely
scared to death about anything having to do with the planet Venus, as
well as or for that matter our moon seems rather taboo/nondisclosure
rated, as though perhaps they=92d once upon a time utilized that moon
for getting safely from whatever other planet over to Earth.

BTW, care to mention anything about Sirius is even worse off than
Venus or that of our moon.  Go figure.

> Considering everyone knows who they are and what they've done, it's
likely=

> someone will put them out of their misery.

Unfortunately, we supposedly don't have the interplanetary or much
less interstellar technology to send them back to Venus or any other
planet or moon, not that Venusians or most any other planet or solar
system of intelligent souls would likely care for having the likes of
Zionist sleeper cells back, because it=92s just another matter of time
before they start in again.
=2E - Brad Guth
 




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Re: To dare Think and measure
BradGuth <bradguth@[EM  2008-05-04 15:54:04 
Re: To dare Think and measure
www.freedomtofascism.com   2008-05-04 19:12:38 
Re: To dare Think and measure
"Kadaitcha Man"  2008-05-05 10:20:14 

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