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Good work.

How about seeing if you can turn up some WMD now!

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WMD? Oh, yeah, sure, we got 'em, for surely. Just go down to the aisle marked "Biological Weapons", You hang a left, about 35 miles down there in the desert you see a sign. Yeah, WMD, we got em all. Alzheimer's, Syphilis, Organic Lead, Mercury, Magic mushroms, spray coated pelletized THC, thousands more. We're fully stocked now on them weapons of mass dementia. Even got them nice little forms where you can change your last name to, er, let's see, what was that? I think was President recently. Doggone it, I just CAN'T think of his name! I knew I never shoulda signed one o' them!

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WMDs are everywhere.

They are in press releases.
They are in campaign literature.
They are in political advertisements.

And look how much destruction they have caused already. Those parts of the U.S. that were subjected to an attack are now colored red on maps to warn survivors to stay away.


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Heh! Good ones! Excellent!

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Actually, an excellent candidate has been found for dark matter, shrunken hydrogen atoms<that are extremely stable in the H2 state>and they are produced naturally in stars<seen in our own solar spectrum>. See blacklightpower.com for the theory and details.


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Stop taking drugs!


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You should have taken that elective course : diplomacy 101, when you were still in school. "blacklight" is not some satanic reference, it means the UV wavelengths given off in the hydrino catalytic process. Dr Mills, in re-visiting the Rydberg Formula, made one of the greatest discoveries in all of science : using potassium in the K++ ionization mode he shrinks the mono-atomic hydrogen atom to some 24 smaller orbits than the Bohr radius. On average this produces some 37 times the heat energy/gallon of water vs a gallon of gasoline. It is a non-nuclear, non-polluting process, the shrunken hydrino atoms combine in an H2 atom configuration and are extremely stable<5,000,000 deg F to melt>; plus, being half the weight of helium it just floats off to space<probably the source for DARK MATTER>. The REASON you don't see this all over the media as a fantastic source of new energy is two-fold : big oil will KILL to keep it off the market and, would you give a free nuc to every terrorist? The love of money<= energy> is the root of all evil. So, we give you a unit that cranks out free KWs by the dozens, INSTANTLY you'll want a free MEGAWATT, then a free GIGAWATT; where does all that WASTE HEAT go? Esp if 7 BILLION PEOPLE are ALSO cranking out all that WASTE HEAT. You think global warming is bad now? So, you don't leave a loaded gun in a nursery for children to play with...you'll have to GROW UP before we let you have these new energy sources we've discovered...


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