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Old January 31st 07, 01:24 AM posted to alt.global-warming,alt.astronomy,sci.physics,sci.astro,sci.astro.amateur
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Epilogue

Multiple threats found in the Galactic Arms are causal to Period
transitions in concert with Galactic Arm dust flow. The present
position of the solar system is within the outside half of the Orion
spiral arm, 3/5th from the Milky Way Galaxy center(Figure Two). The
Tertiary Period ended, and the Quaternary Period began 2Ma, in
coincidence with the leading edge of the Orion spiral arm. We are at
the edge of a 74M Galactic Geological Period. Assuming the next Major
Geological Galactic Period is within maximum deviation limits
recorded, statistically, it is certain to occur within the next 8M.


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Old January 31st 07, 01:33 AM posted to alt.global-warming,alt.astronomy,sci.physics,sci.astro,sci.astro.amateur
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The human sub-species now extant will almost certainly be gone in less than
a couple of million years. They could be gone rather sooner if enough
people are stupid enough.

R


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Old January 31st 07, 01:41 AM posted to alt.global-warming,alt.astronomy,sci.physics,sci.astro,sci.astro.amateur
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The human sub-species now extant will almost certainly be gone in less than
a couple of million years. They could be gone rather sooner if enough
people are stupid enough.


Oh gosh, we will have most probably transformed into something else
sooner than that.


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Old January 31st 07, 02:14 AM posted to alt.global-warming,alt.astronomy,sci.physics,sci.astro,sci.astro.amateur
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The human sub-species now extant will almost certainly be gone in less

than
a couple of million years. They could be gone rather sooner if enough
people are stupid enough.


Oh gosh, we will have most probably transformed into something else
sooner than that.


Probably! The way we are going average IQ will start to regress very soon.

R


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Old January 31st 07, 03:27 AM posted to alt.global-warming,alt.astronomy,sci.physics,sci.astro,sci.astro.amateur
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"Roger Dewhurst" wrote in message
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The human sub-species now extant will almost certainly be gone in less

than
a couple of million years. They could be gone rather sooner if enough
people are stupid enough.


Oh gosh, we will have most probably transformed into something else
sooner than that.


Probably! The way we are going average IQ will start to regress very
soon.


It already has. Thank goodness it's only affected AGW folk.



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Old January 31st 07, 04:00 AM posted to alt.global-warming,alt.astronomy,sci.physics,sci.astro,sci.astro.amateur
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"Roger Dewhurst" wrote in message
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The human sub-species now extant will almost certainly be gone in

less
than
a couple of million years. They could be gone rather sooner if

enough
people are stupid enough.

Oh gosh, we will have most probably transformed into something else
sooner than that.


Probably! The way we are going average IQ will start to regress very
soon.


It already has. Thank goodness it's only affected AGW folk.


The thicker they are the faster they breed. Coppocks wife (?) should be
having triplets every year, that is if Coppock, being so politically
correct, can even crack a fat.

R


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Old January 31st 07, 03:31 AM posted to alt.global-warming,alt.astronomy,sci.physics,sci.astro,sci.astro.amateur
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And in those end times, humanity will wander forth after millions of
years of hardship and struggle to understand its destiny, leaving behind
memories of horrendous wars, political ruination, rampant disease, and
societal degradation -- forward with the remnants of technical perfection
to the galaxies beyond. Looking past eons of universal perturbations and
dislodgement of the firmament of creation, humankind will seek and forever
be blessed during their journey into the abyss. For it is only then that
they understand that the Earth was put here for them and that there will be
no other great island as perfect as that which was created by God.

Behind us we gaze upon the eternal destruction of the universe, our home
for the millennia, our past, present , and future, our eternal damnation.
God, be with us. Our hands outstretched. Lead us to the new beginning
forever and ever we are alone in our journey, but by thy grace an island
afar we shall seek, upon its shore we will start the journey anew.


"Roger Dewhurst" wrote in message
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The human sub-species now extant will almost certainly be gone in less
than
a couple of million years. They could be gone rather sooner if enough
people are stupid enough.

R




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Old January 31st 07, 04:02 AM posted to alt.global-warming,alt.astronomy,sci.physics,sci.astro,sci.astro.amateur
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And in those end times, humanity will wander forth after millions of
years of hardship and struggle to understand its destiny, leaving behind
memories of horrendous wars, political ruination, rampant disease, and
societal degradation -- forward with the remnants of technical perfection
to the galaxies beyond. Looking past eons of universal perturbations and
dislodgement of the firmament of creation, humankind will seek and forever
be blessed during their journey into the abyss. For it is only then that
they understand that the Earth was put here for them and that there will

be
no other great island as perfect as that which was created by God.

Behind us we gaze upon the eternal destruction of the universe, our

home
for the millennia, our past, present , and future, our eternal damnation.
God, be with us. Our hands outstretched. Lead us to the new beginning
forever and ever we are alone in our journey, but by thy grace an island
afar we shall seek, upon its shore we will start the journey anew.


What are you smoking? Give me the recipe please.

R


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Old January 31st 07, 05:11 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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On Jan 31, 4:31 am, "reconair" wrote:
And in those end times, humanity will wander forth after millions of
years of hardship and struggle to understand its destiny, leaving behind
memories of horrendous wars, political ruination, rampant disease, and
societal degradation -- forward with the remnants of technical perfection
to the galaxies beyond. Looking past eons of universal perturbations and
dislodgement of the firmament of creation, humankind will seek and forever
be blessed during their journey into the abyss. For it is only then that
they understand that the Earth was put here for them and that there will be
no other great island as perfect as that which was created by God.

Behind us we gaze upon the eternal destruction of the universe, our home
for the millennia, our past, present , and future, our eternal damnation.
God, be with us. Our hands outstretched. Lead us to the new beginning
forever and ever we are alone in our journey, but by thy grace an island
afar we shall seek, upon its shore we will start the journey anew.

"Roger Dewhurst" wrote in message

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wrote in message
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The human sub-species now extant will almost certainly be gone in less
than
a couple of million years. They could be gone rather sooner if enough
people are stupid enough.


R


There will be always one Pirate who will save humanity from danger...
at least as long you pay tribute to Hessians Royal Guard... and their
Moorish King... he is the only one with the Pirate Map with the
Famouse "X"...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KIP6A...elated&search=

The arguing didn't stop. Remus teased his brother about the height of
his city walls, saying they were too low. The brothers had a fight and
Romulus killed Remus.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aZwV4Dsg3Qk

and than a Legend was born of the headless Warrior... just like my
Gran'da'dy lord of the seven seas... and surly over the Lands too....

The Hassani Templars Beheading...

The battle ended as suddenly as it had begun. A young officer
approached Washington with the words: "Sir, they have struck!"

"Struck?"

"Yes. Their colors are down!"

Washington wiped the sleet from his field glass and stared at the
huddled ranks of enemy troops, their regimental flags no longer
flying. With great emotion he underscored the victory with a rapt
understatement: "So they are."

More than nine hundred Hessians were disarmed and taken as
prisoners; the remainder, aside from the casualties, escaping across
the Trenton bridge - convincing Washington that the Ewing and
Dickinson force had been unable to cross the river. Lack of firing to
the south convinced him also that Cadwalader and Reed had been unable
to bring their army across.
Isolated at Trenton and with a large force of English known to be at
Princeton, he made the decision to re-cross the Delaware into
Pennsylvania the same afternoon.

If anything, it was a more difficult crossing than the one the
night before. Without sleep, and with a horde of prisoners, a thousand
stands of enemy arms and six captured artillery pieces in tow, the
Americans made the icy journey back to their quarters.

The story of the lop-sided victory, the weather, and of their
hardships could be appraised by a glance at the American casualty list
resulting from the Battle of Trenton: four men wounded, and five
frozen to death.

The next day, the captured Hessian regimental flags were carried
to the Continental Congress, in token of victory.

Our Templars Colors Down... on Roman soul... a sacred tail you seem
not have understood... The Twist of the Twins.

Therfore many of you here have less than 5 year to live... The Revenge
of the Headless LION of Judah.....

as for the 8 million years... I promise to take you to eternity...
aslong you pay Tribute to the Colors of the Green Knight.

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Old February 24th 07, 05:54 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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You, of course, have a lot less time than that, WartPlug!

Saul Levy


On 30 Jan 2007 21:11:36 -0800, "Warhol" wrote:

There will be always one Pirate who will save humanity from danger...
at least as long you pay tribute to Hessians Royal Guard... and their
Moorish King... he is the only one with the Pirate Map with the
Famouse "X"...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KIP6A...elated&search=

The arguing didn't stop. Remus teased his brother about the height of
his city walls, saying they were too low. The brothers had a fight and
Romulus killed Remus.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aZwV4Dsg3Qk

and than a Legend was born of the headless Warrior... just like my
Gran'da'dy lord of the seven seas... and surly over the Lands too....

The Hassani Templars Beheading...

The battle ended as suddenly as it had begun. A young officer
approached Washington with the words: "Sir, they have struck!"

"Struck?"

"Yes. Their colors are down!"

Washington wiped the sleet from his field glass and stared at the
huddled ranks of enemy troops, their regimental flags no longer
flying. With great emotion he underscored the victory with a rapt
understatement: "So they are."

More than nine hundred Hessians were disarmed and taken as
prisoners; the remainder, aside from the casualties, escaping across
the Trenton bridge - convincing Washington that the Ewing and
Dickinson force had been unable to cross the river. Lack of firing to
the south convinced him also that Cadwalader and Reed had been unable
to bring their army across.
Isolated at Trenton and with a large force of English known to be at
Princeton, he made the decision to re-cross the Delaware into
Pennsylvania the same afternoon.

If anything, it was a more difficult crossing than the one the
night before. Without sleep, and with a horde of prisoners, a thousand
stands of enemy arms and six captured artillery pieces in tow, the
Americans made the icy journey back to their quarters.

The story of the lop-sided victory, the weather, and of their
hardships could be appraised by a glance at the American casualty list
resulting from the Battle of Trenton: four men wounded, and five
frozen to death.

The next day, the captured Hessian regimental flags were carried
to the Continental Congress, in token of victory.

Our Templars Colors Down... on Roman soul... a sacred tail you seem
not have understood... The Twist of the Twins.

Therfore many of you here have less than 5 year to live... The Revenge
of the Headless LION of Judah.....

as for the 8 million years... I promise to take you to eternity...
aslong you pay Tribute to the Colors of the Green Knight.

 




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