Popcorn on Planes (Flight 93, where is all the popcorn?)
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I love the plastic monster that arises from the microwaved cellphone. I think it was Donald Rumsfeld.
No planes flew into the WTC. Now what are we going to do about it? Organize and Act. July 4 2009 we storm the citadels.
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41 forgets that things are only "obvious" to shills and infiltrators.
That is why my videos present facts.
Oh, and yeh, I am always paranoid. Joe Craine was censored for content, not copyright.
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Uh, ok. Have fun waiting. I on the other hand won't be waiting, for your answer that is... as I suspect you don't/can't have one- there isn't one and you obviously know that's the case.
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hey 41,
I'll wait for someone I am sure is a shill/infiltrator to ask the same question.
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Why haven't these YT censors screwed with the leading 9/11 tv fakery channels/resources of evidence videos on YT? Such as simonshack, webfairy, and bsregistration? All three channels are going on three years on YT! You cannot honestly be contending that YT specifically seeks to "stop the [9/11 tv fakery] info" in the light of this one little fact. Can you? I'm honestly asking. How do you rationalize this? If they really want to stop the info, well, they must be friggin' morons at it, eh?
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I guess YT has a new "stop the info" device...
I am finding that the download speed on this, and a bunch of other important 911 TV fakery videos, is approaching 5Kps
Makes old dial up look good!
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"Under Dr. Carlo's direction, scientists found that cell phone radiation caused DNA damage, impaired DNA repair, and interfered with cardiac pacemakers. Studies suggest that cell phone radiation contributes to brain dysfunction, tumors, and potentially to conditions such as autism, attention deficit disorder, neurodegenerative disease, and behavioral and psychological problems."
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"Originally developed for the Department of Defense, cell phones devices were never tested for safety. They entered the marketplace due to a regulatory loophole."
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"In June 1999, Exxon began mailing out information and decals to its 8,500 service stations in the U.S. explicitly warning against the use of cell phones near gasoline pumps."
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cool i didn't even see this one, mashed potatoes...
hmm
NormanSweetcream 3 years ago 2
What's the matter 41, you don't like popcorn?
heavyplastician 3 years ago
mmm
NormanSweetcream 3 years ago
LOL better say HHH, your turn bro!
heavyplastician 3 years ago