Cannydc wrote:Hi Art - yes, you are right. Harsh, but fair.
People with utterly obsessive, one track minds are the bane of enjoyable forums like this.
I'm fine mate - just spent a month transporting 3 Thai sisters around the UK, seeing the sights, having finally knocked work on the head. Lovely old job !!
Hope you are well too, always good to hear from you, and I wonder what your thoughts are on the latest "Syrian chemical attack" ? Assad using WMD ? False flag ? Black ops ? Or completely fake ?
Going on a few wee adventures my self over the past few months. Read in radio times it was the Queen b-day celebration. Everyone was invited. Found an Oak tree to the right of Buckingham Palace, so sat there for a while. Roused myself after twelve. Read a sign saying there was a gun salute.
only then I realised I must have been asleep for half an hour. Sat at Gorge's statue outside Royal Albert Hall till police left. That is some size of a building
Only found out it was the London marathon when I arrived. Arrived at 6:00 am, got heat heat stroke. Finally crashed in hyde park. Till the heavens opened up. Sunday I had a pint in Shakespear pub. Outside I was smoking, when an English man asks me where where Buckingham Palace is
I was telling two patrons of the event when a Greek guy asks where St James Park is?
That was my third adventure in London. I should stop loading my back pack with books. My muscles from shoulders to feet are well used.
Great to hear you are well yourself canny!
After Hauge declared Assad the illigitimate representative of the Syrian people, I was able to predict most of what was going to happen. Then during the UK foreign affairs committee when Hauge stated the UK has no foreign policy, he was questioned why the gov would be sending hazard suits to the FSA.
Though I have been awear of Syria before the past few years. Isreali military has bombed the country many times before 2013.
I think the events are focused around controlling ancestral agriculture. Syria contains the agricultural crescent. GM seeds can't claim pattents on natural seeds without full control of the land. And then there is the exodus, create agrivation throught Europe further straining relations between states. Border controls, seem to be another objective. Corporations now have control of certain public services including water. Destroy the EU, while the corporations maintain control over public services? Not really kept up to date.
I do think it a joke Russia being blamed when they where not even in the country till they started targeting Dhesh's convoys into Turkey. That is when the rhetoric "Russia started in ernest."
[quote="Cannydc"]Hi Art - yes, you are right. Harsh, but fair.
People with utterly obsessive, one track minds are the bane of enjoyable forums like this.
I'm fine mate - just spent a month transporting 3 Thai sisters around the UK, seeing the sights, having finally knocked work on the head. Lovely old job !!
Hope you are well too, always good to hear from you, and I wonder what your thoughts are on the latest "Syrian chemical attack" ? Assad using WMD ? False flag ? Black ops ? Or completely fake ?[/quote]
Going on a few wee adventures my self over the past few months. Read in radio times it was the Queen b-day celebration. Everyone was invited. Found an Oak tree to the right of Buckingham Palace, so sat there for a while. Roused myself after twelve. Read a sign saying there was a gun salute. :pmsl: :pmsl: only then I realised I must have been asleep for half an hour. Sat at Gorge's statue outside Royal Albert Hall till police left. That is some size of a building :yikes: Only found out it was the London marathon when I arrived. Arrived at 6:00 am, got heat heat stroke. Finally crashed in hyde park. Till the heavens opened up. Sunday I had a pint in Shakespear pub. Outside I was smoking, when an English man asks me where where Buckingham Palace is :pmsl: I was telling two patrons of the event when a Greek guy asks where St James Park is? :pmsl: That was my third adventure in London. I should stop loading my back pack with books. My muscles from shoulders to feet are well used.
Great to hear you are well yourself canny!
After Hauge declared Assad the illigitimate representative of the Syrian people, I was able to predict most of what was going to happen. Then during the UK foreign affairs committee when Hauge stated the UK has no foreign policy, he was questioned why the gov would be sending hazard suits to the FSA.
Though I have been awear of Syria before the past few years. Isreali military has bombed the country many times before 2013.
I think the events are focused around controlling ancestral agriculture. Syria contains the agricultural crescent. GM seeds can't claim pattents on natural seeds without full control of the land. And then there is the exodus, create agrivation throught Europe further straining relations between states. Border controls, seem to be another objective. Corporations now have control of certain public services including water. Destroy the EU, while the corporations maintain control over public services? Not really kept up to date.
I do think it a joke Russia being blamed when they where not even in the country till they started targeting Dhesh's convoys into Turkey. That is when the rhetoric "Russia started in ernest."