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  • in reply to: Israel plans to attack Iran nuke site #2529385
    suflanker45
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    Lame. Very lame…..
    you said ” do a freakin’ google search”. I don’t agree with flex necessarily but please post that pic that you claimed was so ‘freakin’ easy to find.:D and then you tell flex to grow up….:rolleyes:

    Where’s the rule that says I have to provide the footage? I’m in the majority if you have different minority opinion you have to back it up. Please don’t quote made up poll numbers:rolleyes:

    Flex quotes a CNN poll that 8500 people answered out of a population of 300 million (will say 150 million are over 20 just a lowball guess)and makes up the rest of the poll numbers.:rolleyes: I don’t believe any political poll.

    Then flex gives the lame answer that the USAF did the DNA test therefore the tests are tainted and may not have been human.:rolleyes: You still have a missing 757 with people on it so where are they?

    Glad to see you got off your butt and found the camera footage. I figured you would blow it off. A 757 is not a large airliner and the distance of the camera from the impact site is far. The 757 was also traveling at max speed so its only going to appear for a second. American Airlines main color scheme is silver and there is a silver aircraft in the footage. Then there is of course the witnesses who saw the plane hit the Pentagon.

    That “commanding and firing” response shows me you have a God complex. You certainly have an ego the size of Asia.

    in reply to: China Tests Anti-Satellite Weapon #2529575
    suflanker45
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    The GPS constellation is at 36,000 km above the earth. That’s a little above from the current chinese shot;) .

    Good point but one must crawl before one can walk and in 20 or 30 years the technology should be there to reach them. One would think the the US would develop a counter measure by then but our R&D and pocurement processes are bogged down in politics.

    in reply to: Israel plans to attack Iran nuke site #2529577
    suflanker45
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    To sum it up, you don’t seem to have found any. Thanks, that is what I thought from the start.

    Oh grow up its pretty clear that you are in love with yourself. You’re the only smart one in a sea of billions of idiots. Yet you couldn’t see my joke when I mispelled Ahmadinejad with diddydoo:rolleyes: .

    No one else has questioned my statement about the camera footage except you. Yet you avoid my comment about the missing 757 if the Pentagon was hit by a missle and how the bodies of the people on that plane were recovered in the Pentagon. You’re the smart one here now quit ducking the question and answer it.

    By the way wasn’t thread about Israel striking Iranian nuke research and testing sites using nukes?

    I think it was a slow news day at the British rag that first reported the story. If the Israelis were planning something like that it would be kept under very tight security.

    in reply to: Israel plans to attack Iran nuke site #2529660
    suflanker45
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    Hey flex do a freakin google search under Pentagon, 9/11 and find it yourself.

    in reply to: China Tests Anti-Satellite Weapon #2529663
    suflanker45
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    Developing an ASAT system makes sense if China expects to bob heads with the US in the future. Take out our GPS, Keyhole and SATCOM network and you put a serious dent in US warfighting ability.

    I don’t see a war with China now but in 20-30 years governments and interests will change.

    in reply to: Israel plans to attack Iran nuke site #2529695
    suflanker45
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    Hmmm just a thought if the Pentagon wasn’t hit by a 757 then there is a missing 757 out there.

    Also the human remains recovered at the Pentagon happened to include those who were on American Airlines Flight 77. But if that aircraft didn’t hit the Pentagon then how did the bodies wind up in the Pentagon?

    A Pentagon security camera captured images of the 757 just before it hit the Pentagon. There were also witnesses who saw the impact as well.

    There’s a silly internet film about a so-called missle hitting the Pentagon and they show the small hole that was punched out of building ring 3 or 4. The Pentagon was built with thick walls. As the 757 plowed through the the thick walls of each building ring it gradually disintegrated.

    There’s a video I saw several years ago of an impact test done in the US for the concrete and steel casements that cover our nuclear reactors. They mounted an F-4 on a rocket sled track and sent it into a 20 foot thick reinforced concrete wall. The F-4 never had a chance it completely disintegrated against the wall and didn’t put a dent in it.

    That same silly film tried to back its claim that air crashes leave large chunks of wreckage. Not true if a plane is in a high speed dive straight into the ground then the wreckage will be in little pieces. The MiG 29 Farnborough Air Show crash is a good example. Back in the mid 90’s a USAir 737 crashed in Pennsylvania. Witnesses saw dive straight into the ground and the largest piece they recovered was a landing gear tire. United Flight 93 also dived straight into the ground I believe and it left small pieces of wreckage.

    As for those who are experts in whatever field there in there are those who are plagued with one serious flaw: Ego.

    in reply to: Israel plans to attack Iran nuke site #2535107
    suflanker45
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    Your problem, suflanker, is that you actually know sh!t about Iran. You are unable even to spell the name of its president right.. A lion’s share of common Iranians have much better things to do than to care about what the Jewish state does or doesn’t. And the last votes have clearly shown it.

    We have a saying here in the US, “There’s a sucker born every minute.”

    You don’t know the difference between an actual misspelling and someone who deliberately misspells a word for humor/insult?(in this case both) Pathetic:rolleyes: I ended his name with diddydoo for crying out loud, you don’t know that’s what little kids say when they drop a load in their pants?
    (Uh oh I just diddydood.)

    So wikipedia makes you a so-called expert on Iran? The website that anyone can tamper with.:rolleyes:

    As I said the mullahs are the real power behind the scenes (therefore Aaaaakkkkkkahhmannnnndoowhopdiddy is a puppet) the elections are a sham so they can lie to the world that they are a democracy. So he gets voted out the mullahs are still there at large and in charge.

    Hey flex did you notice my deliberate exaggeration of my mispelling this time? I wanted you to be sure that you noticed since you missed it the first time.
    I used doowhopdiddy to end his name with. Its from a 1950’s song.

    Lighten up Francis!:rolleyes:

    in reply to: Israel plans to attack Iran nuke site #2535456
    suflanker45
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    Russia still has nukes.

    Flex first you say that Akkkkghmannndididdydooo is a puppet which implies that someone IS above him pulling the strings. Then you say that no one is above him. So which is it?:rolleyes:

    Funny how folks here pick and choose so called facts to back up the lie they live and ignore truth like that photo orko 8 posted.:D Pathetic:rolleyes:

    in reply to: Israel plans to attack Iran nuke site #2535559
    suflanker45
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    In the 1973 war when it looked like Israel was going to be destroyed Golda Meir asked Nixon for a major shipment of weapons and equipment to rebuild the IDF. When Nixon farted around about the resupply Meir stated that if they don’t get the weapons Israel will die and therefore we will then start tossing nukes at every major arab city in our range. If Israel was going down then they were going to take as many arabs with them. They may have even rigged an F-4 with a nuke for a one way trip to a major Russian city as a parting gift to the arab’s major weapon supplier.:D

    Needless to say Nixon told Golda, “What do you need?”:D

    So yes Israel has dropped tro and waved its nuclear penis around (by a woman who had bigger stones than every male/female world leader today:D ) when it looked like they were going to be destroyed. When they got the resupply they put the nukes away.

    The mullahs are the real power in Iran and they don’t like Israel or the West.
    Nice photo Orko 8.

    in reply to: China sub secretly stalked U.S. fleet #2078441
    suflanker45
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    I think the reason why this incident has made a splash so to speak is that it comes on the heels of that Swedish sub the USN leased and during an exercise snunk past the USS Reagan’s escorts and “sank” it.

    in reply to: General Discussion #343351
    suflanker45
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    What about volcanoes? There are tons of active volcanoes on land and underwater that have spewed out toxic gases for millions of years. How do you put a filter on them? Then you have had massive volcanic eruptions like Santorini, Krakatora, and Tambora, plus lesser eruptions like Vesuivius, Mount Pelee, Mount St. Helens, Mount Pinatubo and Nevado del Ruiz that make an atomic bomb blast look like a firecracker. Plus each eruption threw more toxic soot into the air than the entire human industrial revolution. Each eruption effected brief climate change that ranged from a few days (St Helens, global temperature dropped one degree) or up to a year (Tambora, 1816 a year without summer).

    Agree with the idea that pollution can and should be controlled but climate change cannot be stopped. Earth’s climate was very different a billion years ago and has been changing long before humans walked the earth.

    The US has had emission laws on the books for years for cars, factories, power plants and landfills. I have lived less than 10km from a coal fired power plant and landfill for over 15 years and there have never been any environmental problems in my neck of the woods. In fact the area I live in has undergone a major build up of homes and businesses since my family moved here and no one has ever raised a stink about the power plant or landfill and all know about it.

    What has Eastern Europe, Russia, China, India and the developing Third World nations done to stop their pollution? Have they signed the Kyoto Treaty?

    in reply to: Can Global Warming be stopped. #1942700
    suflanker45
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    What about volcanoes? There are tons of active volcanoes on land and underwater that have spewed out toxic gases for millions of years. How do you put a filter on them? Then you have had massive volcanic eruptions like Santorini, Krakatora, and Tambora, plus lesser eruptions like Vesuivius, Mount Pelee, Mount St. Helens, Mount Pinatubo and Nevado del Ruiz that make an atomic bomb blast look like a firecracker. Plus each eruption threw more toxic soot into the air than the entire human industrial revolution. Each eruption effected brief climate change that ranged from a few days (St Helens, global temperature dropped one degree) or up to a year (Tambora, 1816 a year without summer).

    Agree with the idea that pollution can and should be controlled but climate change cannot be stopped. Earth’s climate was very different a billion years ago and has been changing long before humans walked the earth.

    The US has had emission laws on the books for years for cars, factories, power plants and landfills. I have lived less than 10km from a coal fired power plant and landfill for over 15 years and there have never been any environmental problems in my neck of the woods. In fact the area I live in has undergone a major build up of homes and businesses since my family moved here and no one has ever raised a stink about the power plant or landfill and all know about it.

    What has Eastern Europe, Russia, China, India and the developing Third World nations done to stop their pollution? Have they signed the Kyoto Treaty?

    in reply to: General Discussion #355381
    suflanker45
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    And now guess what, everyone else on this planet does exactly the same.. And one day someone comes to a decision that the best way to serve his interests is to bomb the sh!t out of some building in the USA. And he will do that without hesitation and without considering collateral damage.. And that is where the whole mess comes from. Ignorance..

    This coming from someone who is a grizzled combat airsoft veteran. :rolleyes:

    in reply to: 9/11/01 – 5 Years On #1947257
    suflanker45
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    And now guess what, everyone else on this planet does exactly the same.. And one day someone comes to a decision that the best way to serve his interests is to bomb the sh!t out of some building in the USA. And he will do that without hesitation and without considering collateral damage.. And that is where the whole mess comes from. Ignorance..

    This coming from someone who is a grizzled combat airsoft veteran. :rolleyes:

    in reply to: General Discussion #355384
    suflanker45
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    Cooper.

    “I won’t consider it unfortunate. It’s my job now, and if I get sent then so be it. I don’t want your sympathy. The support of my family members and friends here is enough. I’m actually wanting to be deployed so I can get some experience and learn what life in the real world so to speak is like. After speaking with many veterans who’ve come back from the war and asking them what the Iraqis they met thought of them and what they are doing I’m more convince than ever that Iraq was in dire need of change. It was interesting hearing the perspective (conveyed through the vets I’ve talked to) of Iraqis that want change in their country yet their voices are often ignored in the interest of making the United States look bad or portraying us to be the bad guy.”

    I’m not offering sympathy. Pity? Maybe…. You’ve chosen your path and I sincerely hope you come back. Perhaps you’ll ‘enjoy’ the ‘experience’ of killing people all because of a lie. Sure the Iraqis wanted change. They were being killed by their leader and his supporters. But what has changed for the better? Just as many deaths and it’s still Iraqi killing Iraqi, muslim killing Muslim. How has the situation improved? Has it improved that some 2,000 young Americans have died in the newly liberated Iraq? And is the place now safe? Does everyone have their democratic rights because of the liberation?

    “As far as the other older, lie which one is that you’re referring to?”

    Surely, as a potential warrior, this statement just shows your lack of understanding and education.

    “At the end of the day I care little for the opinions of anyone outside my family or friend circle. What you think of me, my country, or what we are doing is of very little importance to me.”

    Now is that you talking about yourself personally or are you describing American foreign policy again?

    “You may hate me, despite me, or whatever else and it won’t for a second affect how I live my daily life.”

    See above once again.

    “After reading that statement I really have to wonder just how much you actually do care for the people who serve your nation. In my opinion when you live in a country where you take freedom for granted (England in your case correct?), then one should never consider themselves “fortunate” not to serve in their country’s armed forces to defend their fellow citizens and their way of life.”

    You really do express a particularly juvenile and immature view of both people and the world don’t you? Yes, as someone else has already told you, I am extremely fortunate not to have had to serve in my country’s Armed Forces. You think war is going to be an enjoyable learning experience. Well, trust me it isn’t. I’ve spoken to countless veterans of conflicts past and present and none of them, of any nationality, ever talks of war in the terms you do. Take freedom for granted? Let me just remind you that it was the US who turned up two years and three months late for another, earlier conflict. Take it for granted? Clearly you don’t know anything about me or the work I do or have done.

    Cooper, I sincerely wish you well but if all young Americans express the same attitudes and sentiments as yourself I really do fear for the future.

    Regards,

    kev35

    Does everybody here get there info about the US from the crappy movies Hollywood puts out. :rolleyes:

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