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Posted: Fri Aug 15, 2003 7:08 pm Post subject: Flying Aeroplanes into high buildings. (From Britain with lo |
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Flying Aeroplanes into high buildings.
Who would think of such a thing?
I did.
From late June 2001 the idea of hiring a light aircraft for a lesson,
and then flying into a building in the centre of town haunted me.
I resisted these thoughts because :
A) I knew I was being mind controlled.
B) I would never take the life of another unless it was a defence
situation.
C) I want to stay alive and exercise the skills that I have
D) I am a winner; MI5 mistook me for a looser. This is their loss.
E) There is a no fly zone over my town.
I studied UML, read books, wrote notes and presentation material on
UML. I did it as a deterrent from the mental torture I was under. As a
method of rising above it all. I wrote a paper – UML, A Fly Pass dated
07.07.2001. I tried to hold onto my sense of humour
It was British persecution I suffered from. British failed
mind-control. And the British are the experts.
I have always hated America, ever since Vietnam. I was a child then. I
grew up with barbarous images of soldiers torturing old women, raping
etc. Over the years I have seen the same pattern repeated and I have
spoken out loudly against American foreign policy.
Why would Britain (its establishment) want to develop suicide plane
bombers by acts of torture and mind control? The only reason I can
think of, is Britain has something to hide, to cover up. Richard Reid
and his alleged shoe bomb for instance. Shoe bomb! Do leave it out!
Richard Reid, in my very considered opinion was mind controlled and
further he was in a position to do no damage at all. In short, a very
well managed act of mind control where no-one is hurt and Britain is
seen to act against "terrorists"..
Well anyway, if we just take everything at face value. If I am deluded
and all is well. What we can say is that no-way was Britain behind
911. No way were the Americans mind controlled into setting up 911. No
way did Britain pull the strings..
It has taken me a long time to speak. I love Britain, its country, its
people.
I have to speak. All of the mental torture and mind control cuts
victims off from the Christ Light, such is the violence of mental
rape.
I ask you to remember Richard Reid in your prayers. He is a fool that
now feels important for the very first time in his life. I say he has
been brutalized. Others can justify their abuse of this man. Let us
pray for his release and rehabilitation. |
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Midwinter Guest
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Posted: Sat Aug 16, 2003 11:56 am Post subject: Re: Flying Aeroplanes into high buildings. (From Britain wit |
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On 15 Aug 2003, Lord Haw-Haw had this to say:
| Quote: | It was British persecution I suffered from. British failed
mind-control. And the British are the experts.
I have always hated America, ever since Vietnam.
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Nobody is controlling your mind. Claiming 'mind-control' is often a way
(albeit perhaps subconsciously) for those averse to accepting
responsibility for their actions to pass the buck onto someone else.
Anything in your life you regret you can palm off on 'Them', and so you
do not have to face up to your faults.
You believe you are being persecuted. Your ability to post to this group
unchallenged by the authorities, and uncensored, shows that you are not.
You state you have been 'haunted' by the idea of flying an aircraft into
a building in your town (over which you say there is a 'no-fly zone'?).
This is a symptom, and one which you should consider has a cause. It
might be worth your time to take advice on possible causes and
treatments.
You also say you love Britain. You do not love Britain if you model
yourself after Lord Haw-Haw.
Nobody was mind-controlling the 'shoe-bomber'. Nobody needed to. There
is an ample supply of lunatics even in your 'beloved' Britain.
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Phar-Lap Guest
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Posted: Sun Aug 17, 2003 4:47 am Post subject: Re: Flying Aeroplanes into high buildings. (From Britain wit |
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In article <bhl65e$fro$1@titan.btinternet.com>, Midwinter
<midw688@hotmail.com> wrote:
| Quote: | Nobody was mind-controlling the 'shoe-bomber'. Nobody needed to. There
is an ample supply of lunatics even in your 'beloved' Britain.
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Midwinter
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Yes - as a Brit myself I can assure you their are - sometimes we call it
English eccentricity.
But there are certain almost universal features of British people that are
relevant here. One is the regarding of American people, Black and White as
friends. We may get annoyed when they seek to dominate us - we once
dominated them
We may also sometime fiercely dispute americas foreign policy but - and
this applies here in Australia too
A brother is a brother and a mate is a mate
And to do something to hurt them is - I hope - beyond our nature
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He is an Englishman!
For he himself has said it,
And it's greatly to his credit,
That he is an Englishman!
That he is an Englishman!
For he might have been a Roosian,
A French, or Turk, or Proosian,
Or perhaps Itali-an!
Or perhaps Itali-an!
But in spite of all temptations
To belong to other nations,
He remains an Englishman!
He remains an Englishman!
(Gilbert and Sullivan HMS Pinafore)
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Midwinter Guest
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Posted: Sun Aug 17, 2003 10:27 am Post subject: Re: Flying Aeroplanes into high buildings. (From Britain wit |
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On 17 Aug 2003, Phar-Lap had this to say:
| Quote: | Yes - as a Brit myself I can assure you their are - sometimes we call
it English eccentricity.
But there are certain almost universal features of British people that
are relevant here. One is the regarding of American people, Black and
White as friends. We may get annoyed when they seek to dominate us -
we once dominated them
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Unless you speak of the 'Native Americans' (a patronising expression if
ever I heard one), we have never dominated the Americans. While they
were under British rule they were British colonists. The moment they
overthrew British rule they became an American nation in their own right.
Otherwise, I would completely agree. The friendship between Britain and
the United States, and with Australia, for that matter, is, I think,
valued by most people in this country. Though we may indulge in a little
cheerful rivalry and the odd bout of mickey-taking from time to time, I
think it is safe to say we are much better off for our relationship.
| Quote: | A brother is a brother and a mate is a mate
And to do something to hurt them is - I hope - beyond our nature
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I only wish it were.
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Midwinter |
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