Tinfoil hat filler

Jan 08, 2010 23:12

No Internets can ever be complete without cat macros.

My mother has started to stock up on dry beans. When I questioned the rationale behind it, she basically told me that Glenn "Froggie Stew" Beck has instructed his sheep to prepare for the coming civil war or some other thing like that. Oh well, it's not the worst thing he could tell them to do. The beans have a good shelf life, so I'm not really complaining.
Conspiracy scaremongering brings me to the subject of UFOs. UFOs are perhaps the only brand of tinfoil-hat stock that I regard with a modicum of respect, because it's plausible for them to exist (as Terran vehicles of some kind, not extraterrestrial ones). I've been reading UFO Casebook from time to time; it's a good resource overall, albeit script-laden and with a crummy Flash navigation bar. Facts are spotty, too. For instance, there's this snippet - no links are there, but there should be. It's the case of Aleshenka, alleged EBE found by a mentally ill old woman. I, personally, think it was a deformed premature infant, possibly warped through radiation exposure (since, after all, it happened in Kyshtym). Some areas of the site are good, like the best UFO pictures gallery (there are multiple pages). Anyway, have fun with that. I'll try to post something more substantial tomorrow, ha.

For some extra redeeming goodness, here's a survival textfile directory. It's pretty sucky though, and some of the information ranges from dodgy to dangerous. Also: that "Assassin's Handbook" is actually a handbook for creating d20 roleplay characters of the Assassin class, which suggests whoever put the page together didn't even look at the contents being uploaded.
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