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#51
I have read this thread with interest. Especially the posts that state that OpiBobs ideas are crazy and cuckoo.

But an alternate view is that what he is saying is real, not conspiracy. Could you deal with the cognitive dissonance that would cause--- hence the reason MOST people prefer to call it conspiracy theory, laugh and move on to the next distraction.

How else to explain the crazy world we live in---!!![
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#52
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Originally posted by Carey

OhBob-The CG c-130 Hercules off of Barbers Point is often at ITO for training T&G's...


Dont forget the training flight when they had the NOAA guy onboard and let him spend about 1/2 hr flying over dead whale.
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#53
general lyman field sounds military to me.......

fun read: http://hawaii.gov/hawaiiaviation/hawaii-...al-airport
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#54
Bullwinkle, thank you so much for that article. A great read!
Tim

A superior man is modest in his speech, but exceeds in his actions--Confucius
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#55
posted by MBB
I have read this thread with interest. Especially the posts that state that OpiBobs ideas are crazy and cuckoo.

But an alternate view is that what he is saying is real, not conspiracy. Could you deal with the cognitive dissonance that would cause--- hence the reason MOST people prefer to call it conspiracy theory, laugh and move on to the next distraction.

How else to explain the crazy world we live in---!!![

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Amazing isn't it MBB, that people can still talk about "conspiracy", as well, an imaginary reality. Thanks for your support and welcome to PUNATALK
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#56

If you hear hoof beats think horses, not zebras. If you're guessing or hypothesizing, you've got a much better chance at getting it right.

If you can actually see zebras, that's another matter entirely.
Now, and this might be key, if you can see the zebras, can you find anyone else who sees them as well? (Wanting to see them doesn't count)
"I'm at that stage in life where I stay out of discussions. Even if you say 1+1=5, you're right - have fun." - Keanu Reeves
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#57
There are others that see them, a long time ago I posted a link to a Denver tv station in my original thread in the politics section, my mistake to post it there, but the thread was called Strange objects in the skies over Opihikao, and hopefully the link to the Denver tv KDNR :http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=djJKV4EIvLMstation is still there working, as well I know people here that have been photographing them as well.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=djJKV4EIvLM
The vid is probably still there at the above link
edited to correct title and add link to referenced tv station
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#58
Can we talk about lizard people now?
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#59
Why not? It's probably the lizard people that are using mind control to make the birds and flies spray Puna. Or they're using the same kind of cloaking that keeps normal people from seeing their lizard appearance to make the sprayers look like birds and flies.
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#60
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Originally posted by Wao nahele kane

Can we talk about lizard people now?

Do you mean the ones in Puna? There are many. (Sigh....)

Aloha to all, including the mo'o (lizard) people. Enjoy your evening, all. Life is short....leave a legacy. JMO.

(*ETA: SORRY! Off topic - However, Hilo Airport had lizards arrive in the cargo, the green, ugly ones! Kala mai.[xx(])


(*Snipped - Much more at link)

http://www.sacred-texts.com/pac/hm/hm11.htm

The mo‘o deities thus far named are all female aumakua worshiped by chiefesses. Not all mo‘o are female and not all are friendly. There are many legends of contests with unfriendly mo‘o. Lani-loa is a mo‘o who used to kill passers-by below Laie until cut up into the five little islands seen today off the coast as Malualai, Keauakaluapaaa, Pulemoku, Mokuaaniwa, and Kihewamoku. 9 The mo‘o is one of the Pele family's terrible forms. Hi‘iaka's journey to Kauai to fetch Pele's lover is delayed by many contests with evil mo‘o gods. Pi‘i-ka-lalau is a mo‘o deity of Kauai who can take the form of a giant, a pigmy, or a mo‘o and who fights a terrible battle against the chief Kauakahi on behalf of his friend Keli‘ikoa. 10 The contest between Pele and the mo‘o goddess for their human lover has already been mentioned. The mo‘o, in fact, fights for the family of its keeper.

*A great mo‘o is guardian of Paliuli and defends the place from intruders in the Laieikawai story. The head and tail of the mo‘o guardian of Puna district on Hawaii are still shown, petrified into rock, one in the pool at Kalapana, the other in a clear pool called Punalua a half mile distant. Bathers must dive and touch the rock before attempting to swim there. i]



Another pretty good read on the lizard people.(Puna related-kinda deep, IMO)

(ETA: Sorry, this blew the margins - Google Mo'o History)

And, this is about our "Green Lake", and the Mo'o legend:
(*Snipped - Excellent extensive article at link)


http://www.5thworld.net/KahumanaSanctuary/HTML/P1.html

[i]In the center of Pu'u Kapoho crater lies Ka wai a Pele or Green Lake as it is known today. It lies in the district of Puna, on the southeast side of the Island of Hawai‘I (Big Island). This is the most volcanically active area of the island with lush and varied vegetation.

Auntie Ulu Kanakaole Gorman, Edith Kanakaole's daughter and whose family graves are nearby, knew only one legend concerning Green Lake, and that was that the lake was guarded by a female Mo'o that had never been conquered. And that anytime a chief got close to doing so she transformed herself into a beautiful woman and distracted him.
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