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Topic: The "Wrath of God" and The Law of Cause and Effect
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Sat 04/05/08 11:28 AM
There are agencies who have been experimenting with frequencies and maybe even time travel experiences, I have heard. I don't know to what extent or even if it is true. I would not be surprised. There are no limits to what people are doing behind closed doors.

JB

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Sat 04/05/08 11:29 AM
oh now Abra-ca -dabra snap them fingers and show us that missing linkflowerforyou laugh noway mad explode laugh

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Sat 04/05/08 11:33 AM
In 2002 govt scientists said by 2005 that we would have the capabilities to move objects and then people at the speed of light

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Sat 04/05/08 11:41 AM
come on abra pull your tail out from between your legs and say something have some fun. Science was always fun to me. The English language, word structure and spelling has what got me whippeddrinker I wonder in that 1st planet of the apes movies i think they were all scientists. were they searching for thier heritage?ohwell bigsmile noway glasses :tongue:

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Sat 04/05/08 01:33 PM

In 2002 govt scientists said by 2005 that we would have the capabilities to move objects and then people at the speed of light


Maybe they are but just aren't telling us.

I think there is a lot of technology being used by those in positions way above the real government.

But then, I consider all information, even some conspiracy theories that fit into the model.

Sometimes I tell myself... no that's impossible. Or I say to myself, that's fantasy.

Then it all starts to fall into place and it all starts to make too much sense. That's when I wish I could live in "fantasy land," because what reveals itself is way too shocking.

Everything is fine. It is all just part of the game.

Yes, end game is near.

Do you even know the players?

JB

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Thu 04/10/08 03:36 PM
Edited by angelinboots on Thu 04/10/08 03:38 PM
The law of kharma is from Hinduism. Are you Hindu, Jeanniebeanie, or just like that aspect of it? huh

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Thu 04/10/08 03:51 PM

The law of kharma is from Hinduism. Are you Hindu, Jeanniebeanie, or just like that aspect of it? huh


No but there are different belief systems who use that same idea and speak of it. My version of it is closer to the Law of Cause and effect, ~~ but more closer is the Law of Attraction. (From an Esther and Jerry Hicks book.)

JB

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