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The Facts for Sponsons and The Rec.Boats.Paddle Cult
They are obviuosly letting him use the internet as a reward for
perceived "good behaviour" while in therapy. Clearly his psychiatrist is not reviewing his spam as he is obsessing about imagined culpabilities, and projecting them on others in a way that is detrimental to his own mental state. Poor sick puppy... puke puke puke jaybird |
The Facts for Sponsons and The Rec.Boats.Paddle Cult
On Oct 9, 9:40*am, jaybird wrote:
They are obviuosly letting him use the internet as a reward for perceived "good behaviour" while in therapy. *Clearly his psychiatrist is not reviewing his spam as he is obsessing about imagined culpabilities, and projecting them on others in a way that is detrimental to his own mental state. Poor sick puppy... puke puke puke jaybird The "jaybird" posted in this thread previously: "The fact that he cut and pasted a reply identically three times is the kind of gerbil treadmill response I would expect from a non-cult member. Everybodys going to die sometime. That's a fact... Grace and peace. jaybird Apparently this "killer Christian" approves the murders of over 200 American children and over 1,500 adults (US Coast Guard) because "Everybodys (sic) going to die sometime." Osama bin Laden could not improve on the sheer numbers of cruel and agonizing American deaths, nor Al Queda, nor Taliban. "Jaybird" is proud of his kills here, including the 2 Darlington school boys. It's a deadly cult. The rec.boats.paddle cult members responded within the last 4 days as expected: to the facts that they deliberately leave American children in the water to die (over 200 American children, like the Darlington school boys who died in terror, knowing they had no means to get out of the water, to see mom and dad, and their loving families again.) They died in agony and terror, but rec.boats.paddle posters don't care, like the accused Nazis at Nuremberg, who attracted the interest of Dr. Stanley Milgram who began the famous social psychology experiments at Yale. The boys could have saved themselves in 5 seconds with 50 cent sponsons, like the two 10 year old girls on http://www.sponsonguy.com But the cult apparently wanted these deaths, and even calls the facts surrounding these deaths "spam". America has severe problems, but the most dangerous enemies to America are the ones who feel entitled to murder Americans, even American children, by denying them any means to save their lives, instead promoting expensive, fraudulent and profitable American Canoe Association instruction that is their "true" spam: Rec.boats paddle posters attempt to blame deaths on foolishly paddling down rivers with rocks and trees to trap victims underwater until they drown. And heart attacks while out of the water. The Darlington school boys were not trapped and drowned under any river. They died just like over 200 American children; they died because they were deprived of any means to get out of the water, and stay out, and paddle to sho 50 cent, 5 second sponsons. Some rec.boats.paddle posters first attempt to say canoe over canoe rescues would have saved these kids. Then they cease when it is pointed out that ACA Hall of Fame instructors (Cliff Jacobson et al.) state the canoe over canoe can't work in real life, and "rescuing" canoes will only be capsized as well, without 5 second emergency sponson stability. In desperation the truly stupid or crazy posters will sometimes state: "These deaths are necessary for the public to know canoes and kayaks are dangerous." In fact these canoes and kayaks are deliberately designed for fraudulent "rescues" that are as dangerous as possible; despite public knowledge that canoes and kayaks with sponsons have crossed both Atlantic and Pacific oceans (Lindemann 1956, 1957, Gillett 1992) This deliberate intention to torture and kill innocent American children and adults, shown here on rec.boats.paddle, imitates the results of the original Milgram experiments at Yale, where 65% complied with inflicting very painful, even fatal levels of electric shock to the screaming actor, hired for the Yale University experiment, the most famous experiment in social psychology, and replicated throughout the world in dozens of university labs. Tim Ingram |
Remember when....
Wilko - Kuthe - Jaybird
It's like old home week. Am I in a time warp? Whew. . . . I'm revising my memoir of the Scott Time (which is how Ken Strickland referred to the heyday of rbp) and coming on here because everything is recorded here. Makes writing a memoir much easier, and Oprah doesn't have to worry about the story being faked! Anyhow, you're in the book, of course, dear Wilko. I can shoot you a copy if you care to read it, but I'm doing a major, major revision (focusing on my sister's fatal illness and the choice she made to forgo a heart-lung transplant). But the whole thing starts in the Scott Time. Anyhow, Timmy, thanks for the chuckle. Anyone think Timmy and BurntNjall might be one and the same? |
Remember when....
Mothra wrote:
Wilko - Kuthe - Jaybird It's like old home week. Am I in a time warp? Whew. . . . big grin Welcome back, Mothra! I'm revising my memoir of the Scott Time (which is how Ken Strickland referred to the heyday of rbp) and coming on here because everything is recorded here. Makes writing a memoir much easier, and Oprah doesn't have to worry about the story being faked! Yeah, I think Ken got it right (again :-) ) with that expression. Anyhow, you're in the book, of course, dear Wilko. I can shoot you a copy if you care to read it, but I'm doing a major, major revision (focusing on my sister's fatal illness and the choice she made to forgo a heart-lung transplant). But the whole thing starts in the Scott Time. I look forward to reading it, Kathy! Just finished college (again :-) ), so in between job-hunting I have plenty of time to read! :-) Anyhow, Timmy, thanks for the chuckle. Anyone think Timmy and BurntNjall might be one and the same? Nah, I think that compared to the Spamsonman, BurntNjall was too coherent. He knew how to really stick a knife in and twist it when he wanted to cause mayhem, unlike Timmy, who seems to stumble over his own (s?)words instead of causing real damage. -- Wilko van den Bergh wilkoa t)dse(d o tnl Eindhoven The Netherlands Europe ---Look at the possibilities, don't worry about the limitations.--- http://kayaker.nl/ |
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