IS ANYONE DOWN UNDER ABLE TO TAKE CHARGE OF THE JOB ?
Bob Hawke - 11 Mar 2010 12:32 GMT
> IS ANYONE DOWN UNDER ABLE TO TAKE CHARGE OF THE JOB ?
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Are you back with us Le-Turd.
I see you had a MEGA FLOOD over there in FROGLAND.
You POOR, CRAZY, FRENCH, DEMENTED, FROG you really shouldn't predict
disasters on people. Sometines (always) your demented predictions backfire
on you.
kangarooistan - 11 Mar 2010 12:43 GMT
On Mar 11, 8:48 pm, Greatest Mining Pioneer of Australia of all Times
<australia.mining-pion...@neuf.fr> wrote:
> IS ANYONE DOWN UNDER ABLE TO TAKE CHARGE OF THE JOB ?
There are plenty who will happily take care of the slimy gutless
little CREEP once we identify him mate
be patient , at least they continue to make Australian taxpayers
suffer while they are free , the whole world can see what gutless
creeps white aussies really are like
We will have evidence for all time of EXACTLY what real white Aussies
were like before they went extinct
kanga
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Bob Hawke - 11 Mar 2010 20:25 GMT
This is Makcom Fabian's (kangarooistan) favourite camel.
http://www.resonoelusono.com/Cartoons/mohammed_camel_ass.jpg
He can fantasize about getting a BLOW JOB from MOHAMMED when he is f.cking
it.
Bob Hawke - 11 Mar 2010 20:37 GMT
> IS ANYONE DOWN UNDER ABLE TO TAKE CHARGE OF THE JOB ?
INDEED! - Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha! Ha!
Bob Hawke - 11 Mar 2010 23:45 GMT
'CIA experiment' with LSD sends French village mad
a.. From The Sun in London
b.. From: news.com.au
c.. March 12, 2010 8:00AM
A US writer has uncovered evidence suggesting the CIA spiked a French
village's food with the hallucinogenic drug LSD.
The Sun online reports journalist H P Albarelli Jr came across CIA documents
while investigating the suspicious suicide of a biochemist who fell from a
13th floor window two years after a mystery illness that caused an entire
French village to go temporarily mad 50-years ago.
Hundreds of residents in picturesque Pont-Saint-Esprit were suddenly struck
down with mass insanity and hallucinations on August 16, 1951.
At least five people in the southern French village died and dozens were
locked up in asylums after witnessing terrifying hallucinations of dragons
and fire.
In the horror scenes an 11-year-old tried to strangle his grandmother.
Another man shouted: "I am a plane", before jumping out of a second-floor
window, breaking his legs.
For decades the bizarre "Cursed Bread" incident was blamed on a local baker
whose baguettes had been poisoned with either a psychedelic mould or
mercury.
But new evidence points the finger at the American Central Intelligence
Agency who are accused of spiking bread with LSD in a mind control
experiment.
The incident - which took place at the height of the Cold War - was
investigated by a Swiss pharmaceutical company Sandoz who have been revealed
as the same people who secretly supplied the CIA with LSD.
One note transcribes a conversation between a CIA agent and a Sandoz
official who mentions the "secret of Pont-Saint-Esprit" and explains that it
was not "at all" caused by mould but by diethylamide - the D in LSD.
According to US news reports, French intelligence chiefs have demanded the
CIA explain itself. French intelligence officially denies this.
the man from havana - 12 Mar 2010 00:37 GMT
On Mar 11, 9:48 pm, Greatest Mining Pioneer of Australia of all Times
<australia.mining-pion...@neuf.fr> wrote:
> IS ANYONE DOWN UNDER ABLE TO TAKE CHARGE OF THE JOB ?
Next time try not to interchange your enema nossles , seek help
imbecile.
Bob Hawke - 12 Mar 2010 10:47 GMT
What's up Turdo - gone away to have a sulk, I suppose?
You know you can't win Turdo, so why not give it up?