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  1. (This post is in reference to this locked thread and also this one.) Yet, here's the comment: I'm sorry, but I see no way to discuss the undue influence of jews/zionists, their myriad of organizations or their statelet of Israel, without at minimum coming across as "provocative". In fact, it is quite absurd to expect to allow politicial discussion, as you generously have up until now, without expecting there to be some sort of "provocative" issues being brought up. It's the nature of politics. The fact of the matter is that terms such as "provocative" are always and without exception only the first derogatory comments leveled at anyone who has the temerity to point to the aforementioned 800-lb gorilla - that is, the near total jewish control of US foreign policy, especially as it pertains to the Middle East, the near total jewish control of the mainstream media and their near total censorship of any discussions thereof - the only major exception being the internet. Someone on the other thread inferred that the graphics I posted did not qualify as "intelligent" discussion. Rest assured that if I wanted to, I could inundate this board from top to bottom with intelligent articles dealing with said gorilla and related issues, on an almost daily basis. Alas, I'm content with occassionaly posting a reality check, as I have a life outside of gaming forums. And what, exactly, would happen if the thread temperature would go above your arbitrary temperature of 90 degrees? I'm aware of your predicament, Mr. Moon. If you don't cut off these discussions immediately, the various jewish readers (of which there is an unusual preponderance in this hobby - these otherwise "peaceful" unassuming creatures, these individual "lights upon the nations of the world" are drawn to it like flies to a flame) of this forum would quickly spread the word that Battlefront.com allows "anti-semitic" viewpoints to be expressed on their website. After that, your company might find it increasingly hard to do business, as many other companies have found out in the past. You don't cross the jews and get away with it. You're hardly the first or only webmaster to have to deal with this. Know this though, Mr. Moon. People are becoming more aware of this issue and every time a webmaster such as yourself bans someone for bringing it up, people are watching. You may have your vocal supporters who will post their snide comments in your support, but it's the ones who merely observe and take notes that will decide the issue in the future. The jews have been overreaching again, as they often have in the past, and, as in the past, there will eventually be a "correction". Weak, but I took note of that on the day I registered. I knew what it meant and you would be more honest with your customers if you put up a sign that read, "Political discussions are allowed, except for any criticism of individual jews, jewish organizations, or the state of Israel". Thanks for at least reducing the somewhat clumsy expression of "the 800-lb. gorilla in the kitchen" to "it". Buh-bye.
  2. ...that at the first mention of the 800-lb gorilla in the kitchen, a thread gets locked. Same old, same old. This too will change someday. I only hope I live long enough to see it.
  3. It might help if you spelled it out, or better yet, gave a link.
  4. They're going to do various tests for about a month before they actually try to collide stuff.
  5. Not really my thing, per se, just looking for a casual time waster, nothing too involved. The Ka-50 sim looks too involved for my taste, but thanks for the link. At least it's a Russian helicopter, instead of yet another Huey, Apache and whatever that other one is. I bookmarked SimHQ and will try to get Hind to run. Thanks for that link, there's all kinds of discussion going on there. The F-16 game I have is definitely by Interactive Magic, although not necessarily by DI, as you say, although their name is on the disc as well. I'm looking at the disc as I write and I still have the twin box it and Hind came in. Here, I found an online picture of it, although this is not the twin box I have. You can see the Interactive Magic logo in the bottom right: I'll look at your thread, thanks. Edit: Doesn't sound very enticing - I'll pass, thanks.
  6. Im not as in-tuned with PC gaming as I once was, so I'm wondering what the best helicopter sim is right now. I mean military sim. I've got an older one called Hind, from Interactive, which came in a twin-pack along with an F-16 sim. Couldn't get it to run last year, but I think that was because I didn't have the F-16 sim installed. I'm now thinking they both need to be installed for either to work. Anything else out there?
  7. I'm awaiting Hurricane Adolf. He will wipe out Miami, New York and Tel Aviv.
  8. If there's no black hole - OK. If there is a black hole - ........OK. Not like anyone's gonna feel anything. I think. The thing is, in all these various articles, the scientists keep saying that there is only an infinitesimally small chance of a black hole eating the earth, or some similar wording. Likewise, any given person will have an infinitesimally small chance of winning a multi-million dollar lottery - but someone usually does win it. Something to think about.
  9. End of the world due in nine days SCIENTISTS are trying to stop the most powerful experiment ever – saying the black holes it will create could destroy the world. Dubbed by some the Doomsday test, it will be carried out next week in the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), located 300ft underground near the French-Swiss border. The machine is 17 miles long and cost £4.4billion to create. When its switch is pulled on September 10, this atom-smasher will become a virtual time machine, revealing what happened when the universe came into existence 14 billion years ago. New particles of matter are expected to be discovered, new dimensions found beyond the four known, as scientists re-create conditions in the first BILLIONTHS of a second after the Big Bang. Experts even predict that millions of tiny black holes will be produced — baby brothers of the monsters gobbling up dust and stars at the heart of the galaxies. Secrets That is why boffins are now trying to stop the project with a last-ditch challenge in the courts. They fear the LHC experimenters are tinkering with the unknown and putting mankind — and our whole planet — at risk. The group responsible for the experiment, the European Nuclear Research Centre (CERN), says that these mini black holes will vanish as quickly as they are created. But the anti-CERN brigade accuse the scientists of playing God, warning that no one can guarantee that the black holes will not survive, rapidly growing in size to suck the Earth out of existence in an instant. But CERN, which includes several UK scientists, say their work is vital to unlock the secrets of matter that forms everything known in the universe. In the experiment, atomic particles will be fired in opposite directions along the 17-mile long underground ring — the length of the Circle Line on the London Underground. They will travel so fast that they make 11,245 trips around the tunnel every SECOND. From the collisions, boffins expect to discover a fundamental bit of the atom, called the Higgs boson, that is expected to exist but which has never been seen. Professor Otto Rossler, from the Eberhard Karls University of Tubingen in Germany, is one of the scientists mounting the legal challenge at the European Court of Human Rights against 20 countries which are funding the project. He said: “It is quite plausible that these little black holes will survive and will grow and eat the planet from the inside out.” A CERN spokesman said: “It will not be producing anything that does not already happen routinely in nature.”
  10. Saakashvili eats own necktie: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EBh9D2WIGsE
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