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  On 26/03/2021 at 21:01, Daniel cain said:

Apparently there's  over 20 million chickens  that are housed  alongside the reaches of the  upper wye....bad drainage/animal management practices are  having a serious affect on water quality and the fishing...last 3 yrs the river has turned a brown peat colour and there's zero oxygen in the summer months?been on to natural resources Wales , environment agency...can't get anywhere....as much use as tit's on a fish..

I'm looking for a trustworthy band of brothers to take part in a mass chicken culling assault before the start of the new season on June 16th. 2021....I can't promise that everyone selected will make it  home.....let me know your preference 1.77mm or 2.2 mm...I will supply ,even throw in a Gat gun with a full clip of corks as a sidearm for each man chosen.. send a pm for selection details....Good Luck Men?

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Half a dozen wild polecats would do the job ?

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I think some on here smoke way too much weed. To me there’s a big difference between trusting the government (or the vast majority of the greedy self-serving pigs involved in politics), and believing

How the buildings came down shouldn't be a question or conspiracy, the 'planes hitting them caused it, simple as that. What should be questioned is what happened in the aftermath. I was sitt

I love a conspiracy theory  but I always try to look at them objectively.  The problem with rabbit holes is they give you tunnel vision ,you need to challenge everything no matter how much you wa

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  On 26/03/2021 at 21:07, thefensarefarbutistillgo said:

Yea maybe but for the building to collapse in the way it did staying perfectly level at the top and dropping at such a speed would mean every steel structure in it would of had to reach melting point at exactly the same time which would be impossible from a natural fire, they would melt at different stages causing the building to topple over, also never in history has a building of that size collapsed just from catching fire 

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I have no idea....im just telling you what the man said.....and he,s a teeny bit more qualified than you and me ?

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  On 26/03/2021 at 21:07, chartpolski said:

There's programmes giving both the conspiracy side of it and the scientific view of it.

People need to watch both sides with open minds and come to a conclusion.

A wide body jet, fully loaded, made of aluminium and magnesium, carrying tons of Jet A fuel is a missile.

Of course they don't want to tell you that, or no one would fly !

The safety features and over rides are unbelievable, but if some nutter with flight knowledge takes one over and flies it into a building, it's a missile, simple as that.

Thats what happened 9/11.... whoever planned it, what happened after is a different matter.

Try telling the families of 3,000 people who died on those aircraft and in those buildings it was holograms that killed there loved ones and see what the reply is !

Yes there are many unanswered questions, but the undisputed facts are people flew aircrafts into buildings.

Cheers.

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Am i right in thinking the outer skin of your average plane is only 1mm thickness ?

A lad close to me is in the aviation game and hits me with facts and figures now and again half the time i dont know if he,s being straight or just trying to put the shits up me but certainly gets me thinking twice about flying ?

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  On 26/03/2021 at 17:32, stop.end said:

Your A liar.. The only people to even get live footage of the holograms hitting the buildings was 2 French film makers who were there that day to make a documentary.. Who was with them? Samantha Cameron that's who ??

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How do we know your not a hologram? Can you prove your not?

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  On 26/03/2021 at 21:17, gnasher16 said:

Am i right in thinking the outer skin of your average plane is only 1mm thickness ?

A lad close to me is in the aviation game and hits me with facts and figures now and again half the time i dont know if he,s being straight or just trying to put the shits up me but certainly gets me thinking twice about flying ?

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Depends on the aircraft, but it's as thin as can be while keeping structural integrity. It's the airframe that gives the strength. The skin just keeps the wind out and you in !  ? !

Never worry about flying, it's the safest form of travel, and if your involved in an accident the odds are you'll know nothing about it.

I was in the profession for 26 years, knew aircraft inside out, but was allways amazed when a metal tube weighing many tons, carrying even more tons of passengers, cargo and fuel lifted off !

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Last aircraft I was checked out on, taxi and engine run up.

Cheers.

 

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  On 26/03/2021 at 21:09, waltjnr said:

If you was abused due to your parents not being aware due to their condition, I'm sorry ,no offence meant ,just saying all you hear is people being abused by family members ,close friends ,and no one being aware

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That's just it. I wasn't ;)

A lot of others were.

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  On 26/03/2021 at 21:17, gnasher16 said:

Am i right in thinking the outer skin of your average plane is only 1mm thickness ?

A lad close to me is in the aviation game and hits me with facts and figures now and again half the time i dont know if he,s being straight or just trying to put the shits up me but certainly gets me thinking twice about flying ?

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Google says 2-4mm for pressurised planes and 1-2mm for none pressurised. I hate flying with a passion but more the ballache of airports and dealing with foreigners at the other end. That said the older I get the more I'm on high alert all the way through the flight, had a couple of bad experiences including flying near a hurricane, put me right off. Plus with the kids I hate feeling my entire family could get wiped out in one foul swoop. I stick to blighty wherever possible these days.

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  On 26/03/2021 at 21:31, JDHUNTING said:

Google says 2-4mm for pressurised planes and 1-2mm for none pressurised. I hate flying with a passion but more the ballache of airports and dealing with foreigners at the other end. That said the older I get the more I'm on high alert all the way through the flight, had a couple of bad experiences including flying near a hurricane, put me right off. Plus with the kids I hate feeling my entire family could get wiped out in one foul swoop. I stick to blighty wherever possible these days.

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Flying is just so handy, that’s the trouble.

I can leave my house in rural Ireland  at 8:30 am and I’m in London by 12 ! .......for €10 !! 
 

Cant beat that 

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