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Military experiments on civilians? - hilly7 - 07-09-2009 03:31 AM

http://www.brasschecktv.com/page/662.html


Military experiments on civilians? - JazzRoc - 07-29-2009 01:24 PM

Or not.


Military experiments on civilians? - Guest - 07-29-2009 06:01 PM

That stuff reminds me of the crap they were spraying around here a few years ago. I washed my car one night late in the evening and it was squeaky clean. The next morning it had what sort of appeared to be dried dew drop marks, but unlike water which would evaporate and leave behind dust, this stuff was tangible. You could flake it off with your fingernail. It reminded me of dried milk. This crap fell more than once.


Military experiments on civilians? - JazzRoc - 07-29-2009 09:31 PM

And it was probably natural - or "semi-natural".


Military experiments on civilians? - Guest - 07-29-2009 10:41 PM

Quote:And it was probably natural - or "semi-natural".

Then perhaps you've got something to expand on?

What I do know is that it wasn't dew, the drops fell with a splatter, and dew doesn't do that.
I haven't seen this phenomenon prior either.


Military experiments on civilians? - JazzRoc - 07-30-2009 11:50 PM

No, there isn't much to expand with, except fish and frogs, glutinous and fibrous and powdery materials have been recorded as falling out of the skies since ancient times.

I thought the 'aircraft toilet' idea was entirely viable, blue dye or not. All it would take would be cloud conditions which supported suspended droplets over a reasonable period of time. Bacteria replicate every twenty minutes in ideal conditions, so after a day or two a few grams of material could end up as a few TONS of material. The blue dye, by that time, would be diluted beyond detection.


Military experiments on civilians? - --- - 07-31-2009 12:21 AM

Quote:No, there isn't much to expand with, except fish and frogs, glutinous and fibrous and powdery materials have been recorded as falling out of the skies since ancient times.

I thought the 'aircraft toilet' idea was entirely viable, blue dye or not. All it would take would be cloud conditions which supported suspended droplets over a reasonable period of time. Bacteria replicate every twenty minutes in ideal conditions, so after a day or two a few grams of material could end up as a few TONS of material. The blue dye, by that time, would be diluted beyond detection.

I think we're well aware already of the fact that we all get shit on from a very great height





Military experiments on civilians? - --- - 07-31-2009 01:42 AM

from one of the quotes chosen for that report it would appear that this goo's effect was to make people ill for months.

JR, is it that you are suggesting that fecal matter disposed of from an airliner could relatively easily be transformed in the upper atmosphere to become something so offensive to the human system, that it could cause an illness that lingered strongly for upto eight weeks?
Blue dye aside.
Surely, if being shat upon by an airplane could manifest from the sky as a goo which makes you really ill there'd be more talk of it;there are so many airliners, after all.
Maybe it's kept quiet by the aviation authorities and it isn't contemporary military germ warfare experimentation upon the populaces at all. lol That just seems slightly incredible though. Rare instance as it seems to be,aside.
From the presented news media reportage..it occurs that it was a particularly noxious goo that fell from the sky on that occasion. You're writing it off as fecal matter from an airliner or anything but a military experiment. What about the club of rome?


Military experiments on civilians? - hilly7 - 07-31-2009 02:50 AM

If it was airline shit, based upon the numbers of flights JR, we'd been dead a long time ago. It does however make me glad cows don't fly.:D


Military experiments on civilians? - mastermg - 08-01-2009 05:47 AM

I always wondered if anyone died from a frozen poopsicle fallen from a plane.


Military experiments on civilians? - JazzRoc - 08-08-2009 09:38 PM

Quote:JR, is it that you are suggesting that fecal matter disposed of from an airliner could relatively easily be transformed in the upper atmosphere to become something so offensive to the human system, that it could cause an illness that lingered strongly for upto eight weeks?
Surely, if being shat upon by an airplane could manifest from the sky as a goo which makes you really ill there'd be more talk of it; there are so many airliners, after all.
Maybe it's kept quiet by the aviation authorities and it isn't contemporary military germ warfare experimentation upon the populaces at all. lol That just seems slightly incredible though.
From the presented news media reportage. it occurs that it was a particularly noxious goo that fell from the sky on that occasion. You're writing it off as fecal matter from an airliner
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Yes. Enjoy yourself...:)


Military experiments on civilians? - --- - 08-08-2009 11:07 PM

Quote:Yes.


As I already contended, with the vast amount of air travel currently in the world, a point you yourself go to lengths to stress..one might expect phenomena of this nature to be, at least, a little more widely reported.

Considering the rich history of military experimentations apon populaces since the latter half of the twentieth century, when applying some artefact like Occam's Razor it doesn't seem either the most obvious nor the most plausible suggestion to make that this was simply a case of 'when airline feces goes bad' ~ illicit military testing is far more plausible than an otherwise seemingly unheard of phenomena such as which you are ascribing to the events. imo.


Military experiments on civilians? - hilly7 - 08-09-2009 05:33 AM

For as much as I love Carlin, mute point. Military experiments are a bit different than germs that are low dose and natural. Your immune system works like an athlete marathon. When overstressed it becomes weaker, understress it becomes weaker. Call it a happy medium.

Love the show though. The bathroom reminded me of the only time I was invited to a fancy resturant that had an attendant in there. I went to take a piss and when I was done I turned towards the door. The attendant said in a snooty voice, Sir, where I come from they teach us to wash our hands after we relieve ourselves." I grinned and said, "And where I come from they teach us not to pee on them.":rolleyes:


Military experiments on civilians? - JazzRoc - 08-12-2009 10:40 AM

Quote:illicit military testing is far more plausible than an otherwise seemingly unheard of phenomena such as which you are ascribing to the events. imo.
No longer. The Cold War is over and air travel is still increasing.



Military experiments on civilians? - --- - 08-12-2009 11:06 AM

Quote:
Quote:illicit military testing is far more plausible than an otherwise seemingly unheard of phenomena such as which you are ascribing to the events. imo.
No longer. The Cold War is over and air travel is still increasing.

Biowarfare wasn't and isn't the preserve of the cold war, it's still very much in vogue.( i don't think you contended my conjecture so well..Occam has now left the building:().

Or perhaps it's nowadays relegated to just islamic militants hilariously killing themselves with bubonic plague by accident in North East Africa earlier this year...I can see your point, it's absolutely ludicrous and unmitigated paranoia to suspect the military industrial combine might still actively dally with such fearful things and make a few field tests here and there...at 'safely' diluted levels, of course...they would never hurt their 'own populations'.

I think it's important we endeavour to keep a current running through that lightbulb for you:)

Take a few moments out and have a listen to this brilliant Parenti speech..it's a great one..his wit is impeccable.

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