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Old October 7th 06, 08:05 PM posted to rec.org.mensa,sci.space.history,sci.physics,uk.sci.astronomy
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Default Earth w/o Magnetosphere, w/o Moon

"ctyguy" wrote in message
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"Brad Guth" wrote in message
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Earth is only a very rare planet because Mensa = Skull and Bones


Say what! ROTFLOL


That's just another one of my lose cannons going off. Although, I think
I'm more than sufficiently right on target with that one.

Talk about the direct application of whatever's involving the regular
laws of physics, or god forbid that of any reasonably replicated science
that's somehow not in the fullest alignment with the mainstream status
quo of supporting Mensa's one and only singular BIG BANG, or having
otherwise essentially complemented as to whatever's GOOGLE/NOVA
published and/or having been produced according to their NASA koran, and
all of the sudden the status quo flak starts to fly, and/or the Usenet
lights go out.

I guess the practice of intellectual fornacating is entirely Mensa
approved of, especially if it's within a religious light of being
exactly in favor of sustaining whatever's Nobel Jewish and/or Nobel
Catholic formulated, as based upon their having excluded whatever else
rocks-thy-boat.
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