Has Anybody Noticed
#1
Sorry... Been awake for a few days. I might be a bit disjointed and flakey. My words might be a touch jumbled and sentences fractured.

I could be wrong...

But has anybody noticed that the Spain Train Attacks happened nine hundred and eleven days after Sept. 11 in the USA. 911 days after 9/11. Coinkidinkie? Or is Doc just froot loopy and badly needing sleep...

Also... Both Kerry and Bush are Skull and Bones. It's all rigged I tell you... Rigged. We are screwed. Can't win. No point voting.
All alone, or in twos,
The ones who really love you
Walk up and down outside the wall.
Some hand in hand
And some gathered together in bands.
The bleeding hearts and artists
Make their stand.

And when they've given you their all
Some stagger and fall, after all it's not easy
Banging your heart against some mad buggers wall.

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#2
I think you answered your own question.
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#3
Maybe I'm wrong, but calendar-wise it's 912 days.

However, with the time diff i guess it's 911.75.

maybe 912 was close enough, and they made it on the 11th of the month anyway. You could argue that it's exactly 2.5 years, or a quarter-decade. All this 911 stuff tho supposes that the people who do these things care about non-islamic calendars.

-V
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#4
They forgot the leap year too. :)
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#5
Whee. More paranoia and coincidences to spread across the bread of my psyche like so much conspiracy butter.

... Mmm, butter.

I've developed the philosophy that you're young when you instantly distrust those older than yourself, and old when you instantly distrust those younger than yourself. If you distrust everyone, how screwed up are you? :)

Oh. Vote. If you don't vote, the terrorists win.
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#6
A chilling coincidence. However, with terrible things like that, I tend to put aside coincidences like that . On the other hand, if the perputators were to use such sick symbolisms to do stuff like this, I would definitely be fuming over right now.

Yes, there might be a huge conspiracy. But since the conspiracy always seems to be unstoppable except by a one-person army (usually an action-movie like hero able to dodge bullets), I'd rather just deal with the sitatuation as it is (Of course, try to brush aside all the biases that pop up along). I'll still vote and complain regardless.

:( I personally find things like this rather despressing because it is so pointless. The senseless killing of people to justify a cause is something I'll never get.
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#7
Dude, that is actually pretty creepy.
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NiteFox,Mar 13 2004, 07:48 PM Wrote:Oh.  Vote.  If you don't vote, the terrorists win.
[total and cynical distrust of all politicians] And if you do vote, the terrorists win. [/total and cynical distrust of all politicians]
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Archon_Wing,Mar 13 2004, 08:32 PM Wrote::( I personally find things like this rather despressing because it is so pointless. The senseless killing of people to justify a cause is something I'll never get.
Well worth the listen. It's the last song of Dream Theater's newest album entitled "In the name of God" and related very much to what you just said. Contrary to what one might think when an American band goes out to write a song about religion as an excuse to commit acts of violence; this is *not* directed at 9.11 or muslim fundamentalists.

"Justifying violence
Citing from the Holy Book
Teaching hatred
In the name of God"


The lyrics
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