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Old May 11, 2012, 11:38 PM
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WELL AM I NOW?

http://www.infowars.com/air-force-do...-on-americans/

http://www.infowars.com/after-the-go...rochip-in-you/

#1. i spoke about the drones on here. thats my #1 evidence to you guys. YOU ALL are witnesses.

#2 i spoke about this for months now. maybe 1 full year exactly now

#3 everything I HAVE SAID its said THERE

i dont feel so mental after all.
sources+witnesses+written record=real...
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Old May 12, 2012, 02:33 AM
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yesterday...
ive since picked up smoking again.
i smoked a marlboro red on my xanax...oh...shhh :X
i didnt know
i passed out for some maybe 3-5 min near my driveway close to the mailbox after the first inhale.
like i fell to the ground.
well i was ok. but anyway. i was walking to the mailbox which is maybe half an acre away...1/4 maybe idk.
but yea passed out.
my neighbors were outside their house.
i had this primal instinct to run to my house and so i did and leaped on the porch threw the mail onto it and ran to get my cigarette back even though it had rock and dirt on it prob other stuff too.
then i thought just now. i prob looked like the one eating roadkill in the middle of the road lol cause i just hunched over on the side of the road and spent 5 min trying to light the cigarette and then 3 seconds to finish off only 1 inhallle.
and now i laugh.
i could ONLY do this in the rural. ha haaaa
funny right? police only come when they send drones... in the rural. kureha knows what i mean.

http://www.tvchitchat.net/images/c1181.jpg

lol
actually i looked exactly like that. lol
good to laugh at myself right.
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Old May 12, 2012, 02:41 AM
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True. The question is: are you doing anything that would cause them to home in on you and study you? No? Shouldn't be an issue then.
The last paragraph about political dissidents being of interest to the ruling regime is probably a significant concern. There are many cases in history around the world where this sort of "intel" has been abused.

But honestly, if there is nothing linking you to political activism, and if you are sure the police are ignoring you as if you have psychologically lost the plot, you are hardly likely to be the one they show much interest in with their expensive, high tech surveillance.
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Old May 12, 2012, 02:44 AM
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Sounds like you are doing a bit better today. Good to see you finding the funny side
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lol
actually i looked exactly like that. lol
good to laugh at myself right.
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Old May 12, 2012, 08:55 AM
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I was telling the police about the aerial drones and he just denied it
I showed my nurse a newspaper article - didn't make her believe me - but then again it was from the Daily mail.

Newtus - I believe you with all this.
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Old May 12, 2012, 09:41 AM
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ok heres the deal

ALEX JONES. he is a conspiracy theorist who lives in austin, tx. grew up in the burbs of dallas/ft worth. connection NUMBER ONE i live on the DFW nation of police state FEMA region #6

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Newtus - I believe you
THANK YOU BECAUSE I NEED THAT

NUMBER THREE
you will see. i will post here soon today for a short period of time.
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Old May 12, 2012, 10:08 AM
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I'm scared of the same thing as you guys. That is what the government does is spy on people and I read awhile ago about the drones.
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Old May 12, 2012, 10:10 AM
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I'm scared of the same thing as you guys. That is what the government does is spy on people and I read awhile ago about the drones.
I don't think the government cares enough about me to spy on me.
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Old May 12, 2012, 10:13 AM
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They do it to the people that see through the lies.
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Old May 12, 2012, 10:45 AM
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They do it to the people that see through the lies.
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I don't think the government cares enough about me to spy on me.
werent you a law librarian?
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Old May 12, 2012, 10:50 AM
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werent you a law librarian?
I still am - much to my regret.
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Old May 12, 2012, 11:27 AM
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I still am - much to my regret.
i think thats cool though
i mean law is interesting BUT too over my head
youd thin philosophy would be too but...it is buttt not ALL of it.

and then there were 3.
the drones the fbi and the head of chief.
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Old May 12, 2012, 12:06 PM
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THEY ARE out today the planes

give me within 4 HOURS i will try to get a picture of it.
the PROOF. is inthe PICs.
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Old May 12, 2012, 12:29 PM
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THEY ARE out today the planes

give me within 4 HOURS i will try to get a picture of it.
the PROOF. is inthe PICs.
I can hear a plane flying near my house right now. I don't think it has anything to do with me.
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Old May 12, 2012, 12:31 PM
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Old May 12, 2012, 01:19 PM
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I still am - much to my regret.
Just thank your lucky star you're not actually a lawyer.
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Old May 12, 2012, 01:22 PM
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THEY ARE out today the planes

give me within 4 HOURS i will try to get a picture of it.
the PROOF. is inthe PICs.
Any chance you live near an airport? I was bloody terrified of airplanes flying overhead until somebody pointed out I live in the flightpath of Europe's two busiest airports.
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Old May 12, 2012, 01:23 PM
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Just thank your lucky star you're not actually a lawyer.
When I was about 2/3 of the way through my J.D., I was talking to the director of the state organization for impaired lawyers - mostly alcoholic and/or depressed. He told me not to finish the degree or I might be tempted to practice.

I finished in May 2010, and I'm not tempted at all.
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Old May 12, 2012, 01:23 PM
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i mean law is interesting BUT too over my head
youd thin philosophy would be too but...it is buttt not ALL of it.
You're a bright cookie; I hardly know you but I can tell you are. I'm sure you could do law, philosophy, or anything else if you tried.
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Old May 12, 2012, 01:26 PM
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When I was about 2/3 of the way through my J.D., I was talking to the director of the state organization for impaired lawyers - mostly alcoholic and/or depressed. He told me not to finish the degree or I might be tempted to practice.

I finished in May 2010, and I'm not tempted at all.
All my degree has tempted me to do is become a legal academic.
I focussed on private law, but I hate all the client-schmoozing stuff and I hate wearing suits. I'm only seeking admission to the Bar because I need to pay off some loans before studying for another five years.
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Old May 12, 2012, 01:27 PM
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Which area of the law did you focus on, Costello?
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Old May 12, 2012, 01:54 PM
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Which area of the law did you focus on, Costello?
Well, it wasn't really necessary to focus on an area. Some people do. I didn't. Librarians always do best as generalists.

I found that I loved contracts and - inexplicibly - some of the business classes. I ended up taking lots of business classes. I did surprisingly well in Oil and Gas, Worker's Compensation, and Securities Regulation.

I thought administrative law was very useful but dull.

I thought torts was interesting but for some reason I never seemed to get a really good grip on it. I think it was because such awful things happened to the people in the cases. I always wanted to know whatever became of them but that wasn't the right question apparently. You're just supposed to focus on the law.

I detested criminal law and criminal procedure (which was mostly search and seizure - which mostly means, apparently, when a cop is justified in searching for drugs). I can't get behind our drug laws, so I found the class irritating. (One day I was browsing in the library and found a search and seizure book from the 1930's. It was mostly about what justified searching vehicles for booze during Prohibition - car driving over a field at night with headlights off and riding low is probably full of hooch. I don't know when we'll recognize that our current "War on Drugs" is just Prohibition.)

Truly my heart is with kids - specifically foster kids - so after the prerequisites, I took lots of classes that focused on children - Children and the Law, Juvenile Offender, Adoption. Even in Native American Law, my biggest interest was the Indian Child Welfare Act.

It's really been the only area I've ever been seriously tempted to practice in - Guardian Ad Litem to foster children. Unfortunately you're not paid enough to actually to an adequate job. In the county where I work you're paid a flat fee of $30,000 per year to represent 250 cases (a case might include a sibling group). So the pay is so low, you're obliged to do other work as well, but even if you weren't - how do you represent that many children? It's impossible.
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Old May 12, 2012, 02:28 PM
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I found that I loved contracts and - inexplicibly - some of the business classes. I ended up taking lots of business classes. I did surprisingly well in Oil and Gas, Worker's Compensation, and Securities Regulation.
I was surprised by how much I like private law, too. I came into law school wanting to be a jurist or public lawyer, but I loved (especially) international litigation/conflict of laws. Admiralty was a lot of fun, but I think that's because there were shipwrecks and pirates. (We'll ignore all the Lloyd's standard form marine insurance policies.)

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I thought torts was interesting but for some reason I never seemed to get a really good grip on it. I think it was because such awful things happened to the people in the cases.
Our torts course was really boring. There was a lot about restitution and pre-contractual obligations. Also (you can tell I'm in England) bizarre cricketing accidents.

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I can't get behind our drug laws, so I found the [criminal law] class irritating.
Ever read a case called Shonubi? I can't remember the citation but it was New York's Second Circuit and the one of the judges was Weinstein. it blew my mind that the drug laws work that way.
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Truly my heart is with kids - specifically foster kids - so after the prerequisites, I took lots of classes that focused on children - Children and the Law, Juvenile Offender, Adoption. Even in Native American Law, my biggest interest was the Indian Child Welfare Act.
That's sweet! You have to have a heart of steel to work with kids in the law, though, I think. The only family lawyer I know told me that every family lawyer ends up in therapy and on antidepressants within the first five years of their career.
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Old May 12, 2012, 02:29 PM
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Also, no way could anyone represent 250 cases; never mind do it for $30k a year. I can't believe that.
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