Sacred No More: Nothing can Travel Faster than Light — Next up, Intelligent Alien Life does not Exist
By: Dan Perrin (Diary) | October 7th at 01:17 PM |
The arrogance of man knows no bounds. Just look at “the One,” our President. His arrogance is destructive and blinding to his own eyes, and those closest to him. Listening to “the One” is like listening to the patronizing and condescending tones of scientists explaining nothing can travel faster than light. Except now, 160 scientists from 11 countries can’t figure out how a particle from | Read More »
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Weird: Energy Disasters Follow Decisions to Proceed
By: Dan Perrin (Diary) | March 22nd at 07:26 AM |
Similarities of events (patterns) warrant a re-examination of the consequences. For example, when liberalization of energy production options in the United States produces a renaissance in nuclear power generation approvals interest as a viable power generation strategy, and The One actually approves off shore drilling, it seemed that the U.S. was on its way to a Brazil like strategy of finally becoming its own producer | Read More »
The Jonestown Kool-Aid Brigade Leader to Retire When Dems Lose the House
By: Dan Perrin (Diary) | October 29th at 10:01 AM |
The Jonestown Kool-Aid brigade, known for forcing their followers to drink cyanide laced Kool-Aid, found new leaders in The One, David Axelrod and Nancy Pelosi. With all their followers about to be forced into the Dem Death Panels by voters, TIME magazine is now reporting that the delusional Speaker will retire if the Dems lose the House, along with others who force fed their death-by-drinking-the-Kool-Aid | Read More »
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