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    Nancy at Her MOST Psychotic!!

    From ZetaTalk, Whats New: Changing Captains

    Because the pole shift has been delayed long past our staunchly predicted date of May 15 or shortly thereafter, the US Military has lost respect, utterly, for the Commander in Chief. The military was reluctant to go into Iraq, its advice ignored and its leadership treated like robots expected to follow orders without question. Rebellion, at the highest levels, is seething just under the surface.
    This is about as far out as it gets. Pseudoscience is one thing, but this is pure frootloops! Thee extract above is only a small taste of the whole banquet. I urge you read the whole posting! You'll learn that the "whole Iraqui people" are ready to rise up and throw us out of the country, we are on "the eve of the poleshift," there is a hidden GAO report stating that the country "is bankrupt," (an impossibility), and much, much more!

    I've only been following the PX saga since March or so, but has she ever been nuttier than this?

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    well, the lady is definetely bonkers....but that last bit about the country being bankrupt almost has some truth to it. I mean, the country is horribly in the hole debt wise....and has a deficit in the tens of billions of dollars (Which is wholy unsustainable).... so, that almost as a ring of truth to it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tito_Muerte
    well, the lady is definetely bonkers....but that last bit about the country being bankrupt almost has some truth to it. I mean, the country is horribly in the hole debt wise....and has a deficit in the tens of billions of dollars (Which is wholy unsustainable).... so, that almost as a ring of truth to it.
    I'm not an economist, but I'm certain that having a large national debt DOES NOT equate to possible bankrupcy--like it would for you or me. The debt is owed to ourselves, not to someone who could demand payment. The nation and the government have VAST resources, far in excess of the debt, but which don't get (but in theory, could be) converted to cash. Nancy is as far off on this issue as she is all the others, and I'm also sure there is no "buried" GAO report saying we're near bankrupcy; if there was such a report, it would be front page news--just like PX would be if it was really here!

    BTW, I think the debt is in the TRILLIONS, not billions

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    No, the US government is nowhere near bankrupcy. If the national debt had anything to do with the US going bankrupt, the country would have been done for long ago. Rest assured, the government still has billions and billions (if not trillions) of dollars to waste (200 billion per year on the military alone, not including black budgets, with enough left over for everything else).

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    i remember the military as chomping at the bit once Bush said he was going in...and he held them back for several weeks. sort of the opposite of this claim...

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    In regards to the national debt: I used to receive e-mails from a guy who never met a conspiracy he didn't like. He included links to many "woowoo" sites. One of those sites claimed that, in order to save the country from the great depression, FDR "sold" the country to a cabal of Swiss bankers. Ever since then, all interest paid on loans in this country (whether public, private or corporate) has gone to these bankers who actually "own" the country! :roll: Perhaps, Nancy has been reading some of these sites.

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    http://www.zetatalk.com/poleshft/p119.htm

    nancy is one sick (female dog)

    and should be put down
    R.I.P. Bad Astronomy

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    Quote Originally Posted by boppa
    http://www.zetatalk.com/poleshft/p119.htm

    nancy is one sick (female dog) d should be put down
    Wow! This one I've never seen before. I especially like this bit:

    Many concerned humans ask what they should tell those in India, who will find their tropical land sinking under water and becoming a new pole. We would tell them to prepare for death. The people of India do this well, as they live under very trying and harrowing circumstances. Starvation is rampant, affecting over half the populace in some regard where they are shriveled or retarded or watch their children die
    (Emphasis added)

    India has its share of problems, and there are big differences in the quality of life between the well-off and the poor, but this comment is truely bizzare! India is a nuclear power, has a better train system than the U.S., is a world power in software development and provides a huge slice of the phone computer tech support available in the U.S. I hope there are some posters from India on this forum who can expand on this.

    Nancy and the Zetas need to get out more!

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    I have truely found the meaning of the word 'pointless'...trying to make sense of Nancytalk.

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    Nancy also said
    Drowning is fortunately a painless death, and relatively quick
    is that true? I've heard the opposite. (Not that I've spoken to anyone who has died from drowning and returned to tell me about it).
    Nancy had similar attitudes towards the euthanasia of her puppy; she seems to think of death in a very Heaven's Gate type of way...I'm glad she's not a nurse...Probably have me "put down" if I caught a cold, as in this fictionalized situation:

    Me: Achoo!
    Nancy: Zeta bless you. Here, drink this "tea."
    Me: I saw you dump arsenic in there!
    Nancy: Your body is no longer functioning properly, it is time to prepare for death.
    Me: Uh, I don't think so, lady.
    Nancy: Poisoning is a quick and painless death, just drink it already, I have other sick people to "help."


    Sorry, her comment must have riled me up there. :wink:

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    Well, I am under the impression that if you inhale water you pass out pretty quickly and then you die (barring intervention of some kind). I certainly do not want to support nancy's claims, but if that is the case, there are far more painful ways to die. As far as her dog goes, I think she should be brought up on charges for that. Not only does her reasoning on why you should put your dog down before planet X comes not make any sense, but planet X is not coming.

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    I had a friend who got pretty close to dying from drowning, and he said it wasn't very fun at all.

    Basically, he said you panic uncontrollably for about a minute, running out of air (anyone who's ever tried holding their breath for a long time knows the deal) until finally you cant hold your breath anymore and inhale a bunch water. After that he got all light headed and drowsy, then someone pulled him out.

    Probably not the worst way to go, but it still sucks, imo.

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    India has its share of problems, and there are big differences in the quality of life between the well-off and the poor, but this comment is truely bizzare! India is a nuclear power, has a better train system than the U.S., is a world power in software development and provides a huge slice of the phone computer tech support available in the U.S. I hope there are some posters from India on this forum who can expand on this.

    Not to mention, many, many hotties.

    Maybe all that hyper Indian group dancing makes Nancy "tick" and she doesn't like it.

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    I bet you if PX truly existed someone from India would have seen it by now. Is her site also translated into Hindi or one of the other languages used in India? Never seen a webcam shot of PX from India. Must be part of the conspiracy. 8)

    Are the Himalaya's Bobbling like the Atlantic "rift"?? 8) 8) 8)

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    i think i'm missing something here. what's this about a dog? no gory details please, but my curiosity is killing me like the cat. ok. bad joke. still, i'm curious about this...you mean she actually killed her dog to save it from the shift? what about herself? (ok. didn't mean that one as a joke)...but last time i checked dogs are at least as survival capable as humans, and probably more so.

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    Yup, she's said on at least one radio show that she had her young dog (something like 2 years old) put down becuase "dogs make a good meal" and she thinks that pets will be killed by people once the food supply drops.
    Just one example that puts a serious light on the Nancy - PX phonomon that would otherwise be quite laughable.

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    :-&

    (:-& is the "sick" emoticon, he couldn't come to work today. not feeling well i guess!)

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    Nancy later backpedalled and said that the reason she had the dog put down was that it had "gone feral". :roll:

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    that's just as bad! sounds like that dog had a lick of sense trying to get away. too bad for him he died.

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    I would bet that all Nancy knows about India is what is seen in news footage of the aftermath of a storm or other disaster. She makes the Country seem like a backward place. If that is true, why does India have what is arguably the finest engineering school in the world, whose graduates are heavily sought after by almost every developed (and not so developed) country in the world? ](*,)

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    Kebsis is absolutely right. One doesn't lose consciousness until they are hypoxic enough for the brain to stop functioning normally. Generally, one will lose consciousness after only a few minutes of oxygen deprivation. But, oh what an agonizing few minutes. Imagine trying to hold your breath until the respiratory drive in the brainstem overrides your voluntary ability and you inhale salt water. Gagging, panicking and coughing results in only more water aspiration until your lungs are filled. I can't think of a worse way to die that doesn't involve torture. But then, I've never been to zeta reticuli, either. :roll: Perhaps these gregarious aliens are accustomed to more horrific ways of dying?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gmann
    I would bet that all Nancy knows about India is what is seen in news footage of the aftermath of a storm or other disaster. She makes the Country seem like a backward place. If that is true, why does India have what is arguably the finest engineering school in the world, whose graduates are heavily sought after by almost every developed (and not so developed) country in the world? ](*,)
    (Emphasis added)

    Yeah, forgot to mention that in my post. One of the TV news magazines did a segment on this technical school. They interviewed a super bright teen in India who was applying; MIT was his "safe" choice!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by bdocmed
    Kebsis is absolutely right. One doesn't lose consciousness until they are hypoxic enough for the brain to stop functioning normally. Generally, one will lose consciousness after only a few minutes of oxygen deprivation. But, oh what an agonizing few minutes. Imagine trying to hold your breath until the respiratory drive in the brainstem overrides your voluntary ability and you inhale salt water. Gagging, panicking and coughing results in only more water aspiration until your lungs are filled. I can't think of a worse way to die that doesn't involve torture. But then, I've never been to zeta reticuli, either. :roll: Perhaps these gregarious aliens are accustomed to more horrific ways of dying?
    Neither can I - it is my number one phobia in life.

    I've never got to the stage of breathing in water into my lungs - but the absolute & total panic that pervades every ounce of your body as you struggle not to breathe. The only way to avoid death by drowning is to asphyxiate yourself? An horrific thought.

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    That is why I made a post on this subject, Sammy. I saw that show and was totally blown away by the dedication and hard work that young men in India put in to have a shot at attending that school. It only takes about a thousand or so each year of the best and brightest from a country of 1 billion. Everyone thinks getting to the NFL is hard. [-X

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    [sarcams]Nancy has a point, I mean I work for a decent sized software company and if there is one thing we DON'T have, it's any Indian employees.[/sarcasm]

    :roll:

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    Not only did she kill her own puppy, which was only a few months old if I remember correctly, but she encouraged her followers to do the same. Wonder how many people listened to her? I'm just glad she didn't say that about children or old people or something.

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    Nancy: 'a dog makes a good meal'.

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    Quote Originally Posted by WolfKC
    Nancy: 'a dog makes a good meal'.
    Dog: "Nancy would give me worms."

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    Quote Originally Posted by WolfKC
    Nancy: 'a dog makes a good meal'.
    I guess Nancy has a different definition of "Puppy Chow" than the rest of us.

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    Bankruptcy of the US? Well, maybe . . .

    Here's something I found from the Congressional Record about this subject of US bankruptcy. Interesting reading, and it's not from Nancy's PX site!

    http://iresist.com/cbg/bankruptcy.html

    Regards, LariAnn

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