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by jean63 » 07/02/06, 18:04

gegyx : Arrow:

I haven't read Pétillon's comic book, however last night I watched "crosswords" on FR2 with Yves Calvi, a very instructive debate, but what solution? ....... we're going in circles. ...

If the Danish newspaper had taken a few drawings from Pétillon's comic book, we wouldn't be there ...
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by nlc » 07/02/06, 20:12

I also saw the program yesterday.
Do you want my opinion ? There is no solution
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by jean63 » 08/02/06, 00:50

agree with you, we're going in circles; whatever the decision taken, it will always be open to criticism and criticized by the defenders of other solutions, so come what may, provided that it is not a nuclear war!
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by lau » 08/02/06, 08:39

to say that there is no solution is already a step towards failure.
Constructive and positive thinking can already provide an initial response.
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by jean63 » 08/02/06, 09:09

Have you heard the Duck's investigation chained to the possible manipulation by the Danish immams of fundamentalists in the Arab countries from fake caricatures representing Muhammad in pig?

Heard that on the radio this morning.
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by Christophe » 08/02/06, 09:32

The last 4 posts are COMPLETELY OUT OF TOPIC! : Evil:

Political-Islamic discourses are not of the order of econology.
Please refocus the debate!

At worst create a new subject "caricatures and co." In current affairs and news .... but hey ... it's still very far from econology ... :|
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by gegyx » 18/02/06, 12:58

Personal reaction following an article and a photo representing a caricature, published in a regional newspaper. (In fact, it was a manipulation)
In the context of current tensions, who can find interest in adding fuel to the fire? To radicalize opinions, to revive wars of religion?
Otherwise prepare for an upcoming conflict, with the consent of the people, this time?
You only have to see the opinion of educated, reasoned people, of your entourage, and who, worked by propaganda distilled every day, are ready to do battle with the "Devil Iran", by mixing a little all information intercepted. They basically think: "When are we going to drop a nuclear bomb on them, these Arabs!"
Excuse me for this reported question which offends me, but unfortunately, it is the thought of many people today…
First of all, the Persians are not Arabs. Then that an "enlightened" country can use the nuclear bomb, simply to teach "politeness" to another country which has the impudence to want to acquire it one day, does not seem to shock anybody.
In another old post, I reported that we Europeans were shocked to see the differences in thinking among the American population regarding the analysis of the events, which ultimately led to the intervention in Iraq. been systematically manipulated by the media in the past 2 years…
I fear that the same process is currently taking place in Europe, to prepare a future intervention, with the consent of part of the population….
It would be all the stronger in coffee, as we were not fooled before.

I recall the context; it would be to avoid the quotation in € of the barrel of oil by the Iranian stock exchange, and the brutal devaluation of the $, consecutive.

Would it be inevitable? all prophecy speaks of a conflict with the crescent. What bothers me is that the global upheavals, the destruction, foreseen by "seers" for centuries, are the consequence, simply, of egocentric economic interests of a single country.
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by Christophe » 18/02/06, 13:13

gegyx wrote:What bothers me is that the global upheavals, the destruction are the consequence, simply, of egocentric economic interests of a single country.


Uh, I think that's the case with most wars, right? Economic interests and / or thirst for power .... except in certain cases where religion or ethnic difference are the source of hatred which degenerates ... :|

Otherwise it's funny how JP Petit appropriates the ideas of others: "I suggested two years ago that the crop circles appearing in the fields in England could correspond to tests of microwave weapons."

3 years ago I read the same hypothesis in the effervescience review and these hypotheses were not new (since as a reminder the 1st crops appeared in the 70s it seems to me) .... a pity JP ...

Well, speaking of JP, a little humor: http://www.whoswho.fr/index.php?act=vie ... bio=262691

: Cheesy:

Otherwise funny this article: Image

The 2 natural explanations of the "scientists" are ridiculous how could they explain the coherent drawing? ... or then should they defend the hypothesis of Gaïa ...
: Cheesy:
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by lau » 18/02/06, 15:09

We do not yet know if the photo is faked, so no hasty judgment especially for this type of representation.
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by gegyx » 18/02/06, 15:10

About microwaves, this article from 2002:

Presentation of crop circles- of the Haarp network - of the Echelon network
quotes :- "In Effervescience n ° 23 of Jul-Aug-Sept 2002 we can read that" in a formation we found a dead bird whose body had literally exploded, as if it had been cooked alive in a microwave oven " -
- "in 89 in Estevan, Sakatchewan (Canada). It is about a porcupine found dead, grilled, in the track".
- "If it is confirmed in the future that these" rounds in the wheat "do indeed correspond to Anglo-American tests carried out on English territory ..."

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(I did not want to import the image, given the context of controversy)
Yes ! What is really "curious" is that a current cartoon, "basely land ", are found in crop circles already studied for years, the origin of which is only hypotheses ...
Hence my question about the identity and the real motivations of the authors of these drawings…
The energy specialist's explanation is nonsense! There remain the jokers or my certainty…

Correction: in fact they are very sad pranksters! This photo and article are a manipulation, claiming to relate a page of the "Républicain Lorrain", who denied having published it.
The motivations of the authors are of another order than those which I had hurriedly exposed. A desire to prolong a racist climate, in line with the caricatures.


"Some people have fun hijacking newspaper pages, spreading false information. We will have to get used to it, learn to pause on ... anything. Latest example: a falsification of" Republican Lorrain "
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Aside: For the joke, JP Petit is such a common name…
On the other hand, type "Ségolène Royal" in google, and the related links appear ...
But in first position, as if it were the first choice, a google ad oriented by the services of Iznogoud…
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