SDX on 14/10/2005 at 21:47
hey! I killed that one :cheeky:
Nethawk on 21/10/2005 at 05:21
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hey! I killed that one
I dragged its unconscious body all the way with me to the end - dropping it off once I entered the underground facility at Area 51.
tungsten on 21/10/2005 at 05:50
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hey! I killed that one :cheeky:
Didn't see it on the news, do it again please.
CCCToad on 22/10/2005 at 04:48
FEMA shows up in conspiracy theories with good reason:
Rather than state it myself, it would be more effective for you to do some research. Typically, the way you want to do such research is start with the paranoid ideas, then work your way towards the mainstream to slowly filter out what is BS, what is true, and what is just not known.
sny^ on 17/11/2005 at 02:13
Sorry to resurrect this topic, but I just found another remarkable piece of prescience in DX related to this topic...
The following is from a newspaper article by Joe Greene (found in UNATCO HQ I think):
"NEW YORK - No student of recent history can fail to miss the irony that the
greatest enemy mankind has faced in the 21st century was not any despot or
dictator, but the lowly microbe. Millions upon millions have been killed by
the pandemics of AIDS, resistant tuberculosis, and the Century Flu, and now
we face our greatest threat yet: the "Gray Death," a plague of devastating
efficiency that has surfaced in the last year."
This game scares me sometimes... :wot:
TheSheep on 18/11/2005 at 15:55
Bird flu will go the way of SARS, foot & mouth, CJD, and the other supposed "pandemics" over the past few years that have only directly caused a few dozen casualties (and of course the millions of livestock which "had" to die to "contain" it since some "might" have been infected).
Ultraviolet on 18/11/2005 at 23:33
Herd overcrowding IS a serious problem. Better cows should die than we be at risk for it. If our food source is tainted, then so will many people be, and I don't want to get sick just because I have to come into contact with other people in my day to day life.