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Adults Displaying Childlike Behavior On-line.
#11
I've never heard this one about them driving around looking for missing street signs,they must really be confused in my subdivision, this sounds like someone's been smokin too much, lol
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#12
Why would getting rid of street signs and house numbers throw the DEA off track? Don't they all use GPS now?
I'm willing to bet most of the "houses" these people use are not even "on the map" anyway, meaning permitted and taxed....
Puna: Our roosters crow first
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#13
Wonder if the address thing has anything to do with the county publishing all the addresses of medical marijuana users a year or two ago? If so the growers must be trying to avoid the rippers, not the DEA.

And let's not overlook the perpetual "dumbing down" of our government: with limited resources and a mountain of problems to solve, how can anyone with half a brain conclude that Green Harvest is a wise way to spend our dwindling tax dollars?

So...are we all acknowledging that the mythical black helicopters do indeed exist? Or is it just "those crazy pot smokers" seeing black helicopters darting between the pink elephants and flying pigs? :-)
Tim

A superior man is modest in his speech, but exceeds in his actions--Confucius
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#14
Now you've done it. You've gone and hurt Carl Sagan's feelings.

"Sagan Smoked Marijuana

Carl Sagan: A Life'' is due out in October. " In the essay, Sagan said marijuana inspired some of his intellectual work."

Hopefully, Kary Mullis never reads this thread. He'd be crushed!

As if that wasn't bad enough, now this.

"Marijuana may spur new brain cells

Is the US Playing Politics with Pot Research?

Marijuana may help stave off Alzheimer’s
Active ingredient in pot may help preserve brain function

By STEVE MITCHELL
WASHINGTON, Oct. 13 (UPI) -- Scientists said Thursday that marijuana appears to promote the development of new brain cells in rats and have anti-anxiety and anti-depressant effects, a finding that could have an impact on the national debate over medical uses of the drug.

Other illegal and legal drugs, including opiates, alcohol, nicotine and cocaine, have been shown to suppress the formation of new brain cells when used chronically, but marijuana's effect on that process was uncertain.

Now, a team led by Xia Zhang of the department of psychiatry at the University of Saskatchewan in Saskatoon may have found evidence the drug spurs new brain cells to form in a region of the brain called the hippocampus, and this in turn reduces anxiety and depression."

Puna needs to spearhead a brain cell regrowth project. It could become a model for our nation. As I see it, the main obstacle will be finding enough volunteers.



Lee Eisenstein
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"Be kinder than necessary, as everyone you meet is engaged in some kind of strudel."
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#15
NOT 100% buying the sign thing Kane ... If this is true, then a VERY large percentage of Puna must be "hiding" or doing something illegal.

Yea, yea. I know this is probably true anyway. LOL, but not da chronic every house.

Could it be that they just like privacy ?

I for one am suprised to hear YOU would have a sign. Wat, no camera pointed at it ? I thought you were gonna take down every car that did not belong on Waa Waa.

The growers friends and associates know where to go. A sign just helps those who you don't want get to your door.

Now we all know where YOU live ... The house with the broke sign. How does it feel ?
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#16
I'm still waiting for the photos of these so-called Black Helicopters.
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#17
Pog... I don't have broken house numbers... nor do I have a broken street sign because I fix/replace it within a couple hours of vandalism. What makes you think we have no video cameras already and what makes you think I don't already know who is responsible?
Your reply is beyond disjointed and if you think missing a house number and street sign affords one privacy or keeps away "rippers", you've had several to many puffs yourself.
- “Denial ain't just a river in Egypt” ~ M. Twain.


E ho'a'o no i pau kuhihewa.
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#18
Paul W -
The helicopters the DEA was flying out here with the large instruments mounted to them weren't black.
Just so you know - Black helicopters typically represent Homeland Security and often sport the white emblem on them, the CIA already had many of those birds before they all fell together under one roof.


E ho'a'o no i pau kuhihewa.
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#19
What was the white emblem?

The Black Helicopters of paranoid schizophrenic lore sport no emblems, no markings and no numbers.
So yes, I'm still saying they don't exist. That could be one reason why nobody is able to photograph them.

Weed makes people paranoid, I've seen it first-hand. It explains a lot.
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#20
PaulW-
The white emblem cited is the Homeland Security emblem.
Oh... you were talking about those black birds, the ones accompanied by little green men events LOL. Nope, I've not seen any of those lurking about. I'm not getting into that subject on here Smile.

As per my observations on the birds (different colors, one white and the other was an off red - I don't usually recall colors so that may be wrong) we had flying out here the other day... it was the large bulky instruments on them. One had a large forward pointed collector tube on the front end (about 6" diameter and 6 foot long), looked very much like the sniffing probes we had on the military birds. The other bird (the second) had a tube mounted off the side and pointed down about 12" in diameter and 4-5 feet long with an inverted Cone on the bottom about 24" in diameter. I would suspect some sort of spectrum measuring equipment. They each flew the same pattern over the subdivision with the second bird hovering about at 4 differing locations about 45 minutes after the first bird swept around sniffing things out.

There's a lot of activity out there right now as I write this, can't spot them from here, but they are here now. Maybe bust day? Don't know.


E ho'a'o no i pau kuhihewa.
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