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01-20-2009, 04:01 PM | #1 |
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UFO man arrested over Obama threats.
http://www.theinquirer.net/inquirer/...-obama-threats
A BLOKE who made a comment that he was going to kill Barack Obama on a website about aliens, ufos and government cover-ups has been arrested. Steven Joseph Christopher, in three messages on the site www.alien-earth.org, wrote that it intended to kill Obama in Washington "as a sacrificial lamb." Apparently he got a visit from the Men in Black who have banged him up for a while. Christopher said that he didn't have enough cash to go to Washington and was short of a weapon and so he was appealing to his fellow conspiracy theorists for help. µ L'INQ Reuters |
01-20-2009, 05:47 PM | #2 |
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Re: UFO man arrested over Obama threats.
Just goes to show TPTB are watching and listening and waiting
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01-20-2009, 07:10 PM | #3 |
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Re: UFO man arrested over Obama threats.
ahhhh.....
for the people who say " quit being so paranoid, no one is watching you"... uhhmm.. really? granted, im not paranoid by any means..... but this is just more proof to those folks. big brother IS watching you. lol he can watch me as i show him my third from the center finger. lol |
01-20-2009, 07:34 PM | #4 | |
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Re: UFO man arrested over Obama threats.
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This whole mu (µ) thing is interesting. It's tangential, but interesting ... it's cropped up in many places. I know it from mathematics and ancient Greek poetry in the day (1980s), when I took a class (boy, I hearted Aeschylus!). I noticed it re 'morality index' on another Avalon thread and I'm not familiar with that angle. Definitions (wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mu_(letter)) It has a treasure trove of meaning. In mathematics: the µ-roots of a complex z = a + bi number the Möbius function in number theory the integrating factor in ordinary differential equations the population mean or expected value in probability and statistics a measure in measure theory minimalization in computability theory and Recursion theory the learning rate as used in artificial neural networks In measurement: the SI prefix micro-, which represents one millionth, or 10−6. the micron, an old unit which corresponds to the micrometre (which is now denoted "µm") In classical physics and engineering: the coefficient of friction reduced mass in the two-body problem linear density or mass per unit length in strings and other one-dimensional objects. permeability in electromagnetism dynamic viscosity in fluid mechanics the amplification factor of a triode vacuum tube In inorganic chemistry: the prefix given in IUPAC nomenclature for a bridging ligand. In particle physics: the elementary particle called the muon In Pharmacology: an important opiate receptor In thermodynamics: the chemical potential of a system or component of a system. In orbital mechanics: Standard gravitational parameter of a celestial body, the product of the gravitational constant G and the mass M. In music: Mu major chord Also, in Computing, it seems. This is the ancient bit: Ancient Greek The word Mu, pronounced /muː/ or /mjuː/ in English, is written μῦ in traditional Greek polytonic orthography. In Modern Greek the ancient version is sometimes written μύ... The letter Mu appears in conjunction with alpha and omega to signify the "beginning, middle (meson) and end", a phrase found in an Orphic verse describing Zeus, and later adopted to describe both JHWH and Jesus. Aeschylus In Aeschylus' Eumenides, the repeated moaning of the letter Mu is the sound made by the sleeping Furies as the ghost of Clytemnestra begins to invoke them. It again appears as an ominous mantra in a 10th century Coptic papyrus, containing a Christian injunction against perjurers that invokes the angel Temeluchos: I adjure you by the seven perfect letters, ΜΜΜΜΜΜΜ. You must appear to him, you must appear to him. I adjure you by the seven angels around the throne of the father. It was the Orestia Trilogy, not his Eumenides, that grabbed me at the time. And complex numbers. LOVE & TANGENTS????? |
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