Subject: 77,000 Manchurian Candidates Thu May 08, 2014 11:41 am
*... i listened to a radio show the other day, 'ground zero', and discussed were these 77,000 weird videos, each 11 seconds long, showing up on you tube for the last 7 months. could it be 'Manchurian Candidate' activators? ... or could it be some computer geek kid with way too much free time on his hands??
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Subject: Re: 77,000 Manchurian Candidates Thu May 08, 2014 11:43 am
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Subject: x2 Thu May 08, 2014 11:49 am
*... approx. 11 secs. or so...
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Subject: Re: 77,000 Manchurian Candidates Thu May 08, 2014 11:53 am
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Subject: x3 Thu May 08, 2014 12:00 pm
*... i agree with you jem. (now, i don't think it's aliens, as some have purported, etc...) i rather think it could be part of some systemic sequence programme generator. perhaps soon, they'll complete the missing links in the sequence chain, and then 'whammo', you got loads of your garden-variety 'Manchurian Candidates' runnin' 'round loose in the world. (i rather hope it's some geeky kid just 'fiddle-fartin' around...)
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Subject: x4 Thu May 08, 2014 12:05 pm
jem wrote:
"77" and red, white and blue. Wonder if that's significant.
*... gotta be! the whole 'shebangi' seems pretty significant. the 7 months, 77,000 videos, each 11 secs, etc... i wonder if there is some algorithmic pattern to the tone and color-geometric sequences and such? who knows, i sure ain't gotta clue...
*... here's a homemade fish sauce made with, you guessed it... anchovies. i use '3 crabs brand' for a saltier sauce, and 'flying lion' for when i want a less saltier sauce. it's called 'nuoc mam'...
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Subject: x7? Thu May 08, 2014 4:59 pm
!rehcreaser ereht oediv oporpa ylddo dna ynnuf ...*
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Where are the geek applicants for the N S A test, maybe one can figure it out.
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Subject: more x's Fri May 09, 2014 2:33 pm
*... you know, i thought about it a bit more, and another scenario just came to mind... what if these videos and their contents are being continuously formatted in some applicable systemic sequencing frame for the purposes of hacking into and unlocking sophisticated encryption codes, in order to gain access to highly classified info, say, high technology schematics, sensitive data bases, banking apparatuses, military intelligence, and other such related peripherals and the like... that would be pretty trippy, eh?
*... or could it be, again, some activation codes, meant for various 'underground' terrorist groups, complete with instructions about when, where, and how to strike specific targets. or it could be even more dastardly that that... it could be a signaling apparatus for hordes of foreign troops already positioned in vast complex underground mazes of tunnels and holding arenas ready to deploy above ground at the proper moments notice. who knows?
*... hey researcher, i think i'll have that pizza now, and don't forget the anchovies!
*... all levity aside, it's become one crazy-ass world we live in!
*... pho is dang good stuff. i like hu tieu mi. it'smade with pork, fish and shrimp, etc... and you gotta make it with just the right amount of squid bits too. pour it over rice, and man, you'll think you died and went to heaven. good eats!
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Subject: xxx's and more xxx's Fri May 09, 2014 3:47 pm
*... pizza anyone?
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Subject: Re: 77,000 Manchurian Candidates Sat May 10, 2014 5:47 pm
Ummm, already done the pizza last night and with triple cheese I might add. That latest one was a ground sirloin burger with melted Swiss cheese and sauteed mushrooms, and ripe avocado, all on a sesame seed bun with a side of tater-tots.
YUMMMMMM
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*... kim chee is very good, if it's hot enough, and if you let it ferment long enough. the only modification to the recipe i'd make, is have done completely with the artificial sweetener, and go with plain sugar all the way. enjoy the eats!
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Subject: yummy mama noodles Mon May 12, 2014 3:38 pm