Topic: 29th Amendment to the Constitution
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Thu 07/23/15 09:06 PM
There are so many ridiculous things happening in the world today, I can't differentiate anymore.

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Thu 07/23/15 09:08 PM

There are so many ridiculous things happening in the world today, I can't differentiate anymore.


Here is a clue. There are only 27 Amendments to the U.S. Constitution.
So, there can't be a 29th when a 28th doesn't exist.

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Thu 07/23/15 09:09 PM
I am referring to the text in itself.

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Thu 07/23/15 09:20 PM


I hope it's a joke as well.


even the part about the soylent green?winking


No, I think that's real.



laugh

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Thu 07/23/15 09:23 PM
That was a great predictive programming movie.

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Thu 07/23/15 09:25 PM



I hope it's a joke as well.


even the part about the soylent green?winking


No, I think that's real.



laugh


rofl rofl

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Thu 07/23/15 09:27 PM
Predictive programming is a subtle form of psychological conditioning provided by the media to acquaint the public with planned societal changes to be implemented by TPTB (the powers that be).

Most predictive programming movies are futuristic or science fiction in genre. Pay attention to the hidden messages there. Your life may literally depend on it.

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Thu 07/23/15 09:28 PM
Edited by tulip2633 on Thu 07/23/15 09:31 PM
Joke as it seems. I really enjoyed this thread.

Thumbs up!

Great point Iam! I believe that as well.

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Thu 07/23/15 09:31 PM



I hope it's a joke as well.


even the part about the soylent green?winking


No, I think that's real.



laugh



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Thu 07/23/15 09:32 PM
rofl rofl rofl rofl rofl

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Thu 07/23/15 09:44 PM

Joke as it seems. I really enjoyed this thread.

Thumbs up!

Great point Iam! I believe that as well.


When I was in high school, I wrote a short story for my school paper about being the only person left in a post-apocalyptic world, after a nuclear holocaust, where I alluded that bits and pieces of people were "snowing". My story got featured in the paper. I never heard of "Soylent Green" until much later. Just reminded me about the strangest places people could be found. noway

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Thu 07/23/15 09:52 PM
That so creative! Congrats for it landing in a paper.


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Thu 07/23/15 10:58 PM

Predictive programming is a subtle form of psychological conditioning provided by the media to acquaint the public with planned societal changes to be implemented by TPTB (the powers that be).

Most predictive programming movies are futuristic or science fiction in genre. Pay attention to the hidden messages there. Your life may literally depend on it.


I think I saw one in a Godzilla Movie. It was weird.noway

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Fri 07/24/15 12:46 AM

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Fri 07/24/15 12:51 AM
rofl Yikes!


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Fri 07/24/15 12:59 AM
Examples of predictive programming in film which is taking shape in today's world: The police state and the use of armored vehicles and military machinery and weaponry in CIVILIAN, non-militarized zones, roads and streets, the loss of constitutional rights and freedoms which is giving way to despotic regimes in Western nations, the deliberate dumbing down of the masses, the heavy use of machines to replace human labor, artificial insemination and artificial reproduction practices which render natural reproduction eventually useless and unnecessary (think "1984"), cloning, the instantaneous teleportation theme in "The Fly", and more interesting, the myriad time travel themes, which makes me believe that it could actually exist, as alluded to in the Philadelphia Experiment.

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Fri 07/24/15 01:03 AM
Could we keep some of these threads a little more on the serious side? Thanks. Anyone have anything serious to add here?

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Fri 07/24/15 01:04 AM
Maybe some of you should be posting in the jokes forum.

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Fri 07/24/15 01:06 AM
Maybe this entire thread should be moved to the Jokes forum, come to think of it. mad

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Fri 07/24/15 02:53 AM

This sounds like a joke. I hope it is.


It's not a joke.



http://www.overpopulation.org/

Ironically, the movie Soylent Green was about an overpopulated world that largely depended upon fish from the sea to feed the vast population. The oceans were overfished until the fish stocks crashed. The oceans are now overfished with fish stocks crashing at a fraction of the overpopulation envisioned by the movie.



There was a study done some years ago that the Earth could only safely sustain about 3 billion humans. That study is proving true.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v9P5stJVuuo&feature=em-subs_digest-ctrl

There is now a debate about who will eat the last bluefin tuna on the planet. It will happen soon.