Maybe they figured that since you were so willing to believe in Big Foot you'd be liekly to buy into their stories too.
Posts by Uzzah
-
36
Need Your Opinions on a Strange Private Mail I Received - Give Me Your Take
by flipper inso- 2 weeks ago i got this private mail from a poster who had never posted on the jwd board before .
which seemed strange to me in , and of itself - what would cause this person to pm me ?
anyway a poster named oak sent me this message : under the title : " did you know ?
-
-
45
********** ~ IT'S A BOY !!! ~**************
by AWAKE&WATCHING inmy daughter shannon had her baby this evening.
ashton weighed in at 6 lbs.
6 oz.
-
Uzzah
Congratulations to all. Glad to hear such good news!
-
-
Uzzah
I do but I am no longer a JW. But the bitch in karma is not rejoicing when it seems karma pays back an indivdual you may feel is deserving of pay back as it will result in negative karma coming back on you.
karma is personal not retaliatory.
-
83
A kind response to Jim Penton & Ros of Channel C
by Amazing inthe following are transports of postings on http://www.channelc.org/ made by jim penton and ros regarding myself and james caputo respectively.
the reason that i did not post directly on channel c is that ros and many of her board participants do not like to see anything that resembles catholic discussion, even if the responses are done respectfully and in a spirit of clarifying a false claim or misunderstanding.
i too do not like "catholic" discussions on channel c, and have not posted there for 9 months until i recently posted an announcement about tom cabeen's interviews on ewtn and with randy watters.
-
Uzzah
I am going to stay out of the whole Catholism matter,except to say that for some proselytizing is in their nature and pro or con it is hard to go against one's own nature.
I will say however that the polarization and camp building is disgusting in my opinion. Jim Penton has done much to free many from the BORG and is well respected amongst the intellectual crowds and courts.
FToth has done much to free other and has freely given of himself while a Witness and post JDubdom. He is a true Christian in the fullest meaning of the term.
Amazing has done much in support towards Silent Lambs and against the Society.
However Amazing's bringing this issue here and continuing to try to bolster people to "his side" somewhat pisses me off and is disruptive and divisive in the battle against the BORG.
I heard a speaker recently who was the lead RCMP investigator for the Swiss Air crash about a decade ago in Peggy's Cove, Nova Scotia. He commented that E+E+A=catastophe
Emergencies +egos+ agendas....
I put forward that this whole thread has much to do with the latter parts of the equation which only can result in a more complicated matter that benefits no-one.
In other words Jim, Jim. Ros, Frank and everyone else inserting themselves, check your egos and agendas at the door and then see where the conversation goes.
-
53
Crisis Mode! Advice please!
by 5thGeneration ini am in deep shite!.
haven't been to a meeting for a year.
rumours are rampant in canada as my family is 'prominent'.. p.o.
-
Uzzah
Want me to call him "from Georgetown" inviting him to a special meeting for a handful of select elders across the Country? Of course it is happening the same weekend as he had planned there. It would be a shame once he gets there and finds out there was no meeting but he can rejoice for the privilege of being able to visit "god's house."
heh heh
j/k with the above but agree honesty works best. Eventually he'll find out and I guess it is also up to you to be an example for your daughter as how to handle problems she is going to face as an adult.
Thoughts are with you
Uzzah
-
28
If The Gov't In Myanmar Refuses Relief Assistance Should We Invade To Help?
by minimus inpersonally, i think it's not our job to make sure aid is provided for humanitarian needs.
if the government refuses the help, why should we force aid?
-
Uzzah
IN 2008 the global perspective is to step out and help each other.
No-one understands when people refuse help whether it be the US during Katrina or Myanmar right now.
Teh military government is still in isolationist mode. Forcing them to accept aid won't work. They have opened the airports to the International Red Cross and the UN. I can understand them not wanting military from other nations being active on their lands.
The people (not the government) need help. Although stated jokingly, air drops might not be a bad thing. In some areas it may be the only solution until the infrastructure is rebuilt allowing access to all areas.
Invasion? No. Creative means of providing support - Yes
-
11
1 Dead, Passenger Train Quarantined - Canada
by Uzzah inthis one is interesting .... http://www.thestar.com/news/ontario/article/423330.
a passsenger train carrying 234 people is stopped in northern ontario and quarantined after one person became ill and died.
ten others are hospitalized with flu-like symptoms.. hazmat and cbrne teams are on site.
-
Uzzah
Alert is over. Latest info:
With hundreds of passengers aboard, many believed to be foreign tourists, a VIA Rail train remained under quarantine in a small northern Ontario town Friday afternoon after a 60-year-old woman was found dead in a passenger coach and six others complained of feeling unwell with a flu-like ailment.
It was unclear, however, whether the two sets of circumstances were connected.
“At present we do not believe they're related,” Ontario Provincial Police Staff Sergeant Rob Knox said.
He said the woman became ill on the train and subsequently died from an unknown illness. A second passenger who has been airlifted to Timmins and District Hospital, where she was diagnosed with a respiratory illness and listed in stable condition.
The five other ill passengers aboard the train are in stable condition and in good spirits, he said. The doctor aboard the train who is treating these passengers is “not concerned for their immediate health,” he added.
These passengers are in a separate car, isolated from others. He said there is no need to evacuate anyone from the immediate area surrounding the train.
“There is no evidence to support an outbreak of infectious disease aboard the train,” said Ontario Chief Medical Officer of Health David Williams at a news conference. Mr. Williams said there was a confluence of three events unrelated to each other: the woman who died, the woman over 60 with a shortness of breath who was airlifted to hospital, and five tourists travelling together who felt ill before they boarded the train in Jasper, who were suffering from a viral-type condition.
He anticipates the train will begin rolling later Friday en route to Toronto, where it is expected to arrive Saturday morning.
A small army of emergency vehicles descended on the tiny hamlet Friday morning following reports that several passengers were suffering from the flu-like symptoms.
The train was on its final leg of a three-day trip from Vancouver to Toronto.
Staff Sgt. Knox said a doctor was on the train and had tried to help the victim after she became ill from a still-undetermined illness.
The woman later died, and the doctor turned his attention to other passengers who were also unwell but who were later described as being in stable condition and in good spirits.
The doctor said he saw no immediate connection between the woman's death and the other passengers' illnesses, Staff Sgt. Knox said.
Officials were obtaining medical documents and patient histories in search of clues as to what happened.
For several hours the emergency triggered widespread concern in Foleyet, a town of less than 400 people, and only emergency personnel wearing full protective gear were being allowed aboard the train.
"We're just going crazy,” said resident Carol Woodhouse, who works at a bunkhouse where train crews rest and eat.
“The rumours are flying, people are talking about SARS, nobody knows what's going on. Usually we only have two policemen here, now I think we've got at least 20.”
Ms. Woodhouse estimated the train – carrying 246 passengers and 30 crew – consisted of at least 30 coaches, but the illness is believed to have been contained within one or two cars.
The train was halted about 8:35 a.m. after the woman was discovered dead.
All the communities in which the train made stops were under scrutiny, Health Canada spokesman Alastair Sinclair said.
“Federal officials are collaborating with their provincial and regional counterparts to assess the situation and take action, as appropriate,” Mr. Sinclair said.
“The Minister of Health, Tony Clement, has been briefed and has directed his officials to notify and liaise with provincial, regional and local authorities, both in Foleyet and at all points along the route the train travelled. For the moment, Ontario is the lead on this.”
Constable Marc Depatie of the OPP said in an interview that officials were still trying to determine what caused the illnesses on the train and how they are linked to the fatality.
“We don't know if the element is viral or bacterial or a case of food poisoning.”
But he echoed Staff Sgt Knox in saying no crisis appeared to be at hand.
“There is no immediate threat to the persons who are either suffering with the flu-like symptoms or to other occupants of the train, so there is no emergency sense to this.”
The logistics, however, posed an obstacle, Constable Depatie said
“Geography is basically working against us because the persons who are best equipped to deal with this are miles from a small town in northern Ontario.”
Of the five passengers separated from the others, “They're experiencing flu-like symptoms but not to the extent that would require immediate extrication.”
Crime-scene investigators from OPP's South Porcupine detachment were also on hand but had not yet boarded the quarantined train.
“From an OPP perspective, all sudden deaths are deemed to be suspicious in nature until we determine the root cause,” Constable Depatie said. “So with that in mind, our crime unit is at the scene taking preliminary information down so we can perform an investigation of the event.”
Public health officials in British Columbia and Alberta were on standby, awaiting more information from Foleyet.
Patricia Daly, chief medical health officer for Vancouver Coastal Health, said officials had been alerted to possible concerns, but it wasn't clear if any health threat existed in B.C. or Alberta.
“We're on standby. We've been advised. They did contact us and we're waiting for further information,” she said.
“As soon as we get more information we'll know if there is anything we have to do here.”
Nothing amiss was reported in Jasper either, Aspen Regional Health Authority spokesman Scott Donaldson said.
Alberta Health is also investigating, since the train travelled across the province, making stops in both Jasper and Edmonton on Wednesday.
Helen Kelleher-Empey, general manager of Jasper Tourism and Commerce, said train travel is crucial to the resort town's economy and its 4,643 residents, especially as it gears up for the busy summer season when the population explodes.
“We are shocked and saddened that that someone has died,” Ms. Kelleher-Empey said
Foleyet lies about 100 kilometres southwest of Timmins. Town chairwoman Deborah DesRochers said the scene was initially chaotic as emergency vehicles arrived.
Others realized something unusual was happening when they saw the train stopped at the station around 9 a.m., local resident Fernande Dallaire said.
OPP cruisers, some with sirens blaring, cordoned off the local rail yard, she said.
Judy Bromley saw several ambulances show up and watched as a medical helicopter landed nearby and airlifted a female passenger away.
At one point, the OPP ordered the evacuation of a local railway rooming house, to turn it into a command centre and let healthy passengers use some of the 30-plus beds there.
But the plan was changed and passengers remained onboard the train cars.
Resident John Boudreau said he could see some sitting in the train's dining room, calmly having a meal.
The train was equipped for long-haul journeys, with sleeping berths and a fully equipped dining room, and it didn't appear to have immediate resupply needs, Mr. Boudreau said.
The normal duration of the Vancouver-Toronto journey is 30 minutes short of three days, and the trip has long been popular with foreign tourists, Ms. Woodhouse said.
A one-way “comfort class” ticket, which entails sitting up for the duration, sells for $591.15 according to VIA's current schedule.
-
9
Idoit's guide to hormones....... (yes, for you men!!)
by crazyblondeb inthe hormone guide.
women will understand this and the men should memorize it!.
every woman knows that there are days in the month when all a man has to do is open his mouth and he takes his life in his own hands!
-
Uzzah
LOL
heading to the basement to start making more wine
-
13
9-11 Attacks
by Tired of the Hypocrisy ini think that the terrorists would have done better to fly those planes into wt branch offices.
there would be no need for the usa to go to war in iraq or afghanistan and they would have been hailed as heroes fo helping knock down an evil tower that casts a giant shadow of oppression, shame and fear.
maybe if any of the "goobering buddy" (ha i love that term) had survived the attacks they might have gone and molested osama and his little fruity indonesian pantyboys!
-
Uzzah
Tired:
Many here have banded together and accomplished much. You will never get 100% support in anything.
Extremist posts, despite your intentions, usually push away support rather than engender it.
Or perhaps people just don't agree with your ideas. That doesn't make them WT supporters.
-
11
1 Dead, Passenger Train Quarantined - Canada
by Uzzah inthis one is interesting .... http://www.thestar.com/news/ontario/article/423330.
a passsenger train carrying 234 people is stopped in northern ontario and quarantined after one person became ill and died.
ten others are hospitalized with flu-like symptoms.. hazmat and cbrne teams are on site.
-
Uzzah
Warlock:
I thought the same thing but if it was a conspiracy, they would have just said it was food poisoning and were just verifying that no-one else was ill.
But to seal off two cars and refuse to let anyone off is indicative it is something bigger. I still lean towards minute chemical or biological release.