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| Subject: | | Re: Whats in the tree? |
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Dick Raynor
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Sat, Oct 31 2009, 5:41pm
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Luna, you may think that is what it is. However, back in he early 1940's a fleet of these things landed in Europe - Clemente has photos - and it took us several weeks to deal with them. Fortunately, we were successful, but in the USA the danger was not recognised.
In the naturally-occurring form, energy from the ground is picked up by the leg at the left of the picture, known as the "collector", and emitted by the one on the right having been modulated into high frequency brain rays by the oscillations of insects flying near the leg nearest to the camera - called the "base".
These brain rays cause people living within a few hundred km to develop delusions of world domination and a desire to kill things.
Smaller versions of these devices now control the world. Take care.
DR |
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| Subject: | | Re: Whats in the tree? |
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luna1580
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Sun, Nov 1 2009, 2:58am
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oi! dick, i should have known! blame my young-in-years status, i never believed those old monsters were real! the US government has invested much in pulling the wool over the eyes of my generation ;) ! but i heard a war of the worlds broadcast on NPR tonight in the car and realized how i'd been lied too, lol.
p.s. hope you had a most happy all hallows eve! |
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