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Was there a civilization that existed 13 000 years ago?
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Paul Crowley
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 2:38 pm    Post subject: Re: Genographic, is worthwhile doing the test? Reply with quote

"Daryl Krupa" <icycalmca@yahoo.com> wrote in message
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[quote]caldervang...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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does anybody have a good reference for any of the "race doesn>t exist"
stuff?

How can there be serious backing
for a mindless slogan of the politically-
correct brigade?

Paul, I resent your simple-minded bigotry regarding
the group to which I belong.
[/quote]
Only stupidity, and a strong desire to
conform, forced you to join the politically-
correct.

[quote]Your weak characterisations are tiresome.
[/quote]
I am merely hammering home the fact that no
answer has emerged from the politically-correct
to the question posed by 'caldervangogh'.
There is no 'good reference'. There can be no
good reference/

[quote]Please work harder at providing entertainment.
"The Colbert Report" has, sadly, usurped your
accustomed niche as "Ol' Yahoo Yeller".
[/quote]
Some American thing?


Paul.
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 3:12 pm    Post subject: On Living Forever Reply with quote

What about those large trees in Yosemite that grow for thousands of
years. Why couldn>t there be species of humans that could evolve and
live for hundreds, thousands, and longer, years?

One of the underlying principles of evolution is to over whelm all
other life forms, competitively, and make your species the one that
dominates, and populates, most prolificly. Think wildebeasts, or
bison, for a clearer idea on that evolutionary principle. I>m sure
there are other examples.

If humans, who have done pretty well to overwhelm all other living
species, numbers wise, driven by evolutionary forces, developed the
organs that would allow them to live forever, that is, the organs that
are or would be, for sake of argument, responsible for repairing
things in the body when they get old, or worn, or unreliable, than why
is it so difficult to understand and accept?

People in our universe are in fact living in bodies that self repair
themselves. It is a very simple and easy process and there are
multitudes of organs, plus the organs themselves, that handle the
repair and replacement jobs. We don>t even know how molecules, and sub
molecule animals reproduce or replace themselves, or possibly update
themselves.

Why should we discount the possiblity that human bodies can do it,
update them selves, as well, if tiny molly cules, and sub molly cule
animals, etc., can do it. Fools, we are, for thinking we are so smart.
We can>t even understand what a molecule is, and what they are doing,
day in and day out, most people, anyway, perhaps. Given a real
education, up close and personal, they could figure it out. These
crappy physicists of the establishment types, are blocking the way to
understanding what is going on with molly cules, and with all the
molly cule friends, who are also alive but in ways we are unable to
understand or comprehend, presently.

There are plenty of people in our universe, living in bodies, that do
not die. Why is it that we are so stupid that we can not allow
ourselves to comprehend it. Hummph. They>re laughing at all of us, and
waiting for us to catch up. Huh. It>s a big universe, and one of these
days, we>re going to get it together, evolutionarily speaking, and
then we>re going to meet these people, and say hi to them.

Jonjon
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 3:31 pm    Post subject: Re: On Living Forever Reply with quote

By the way, what>s the purpose or point of a human being>s, or other
intelligent life form at the top, body developing evolutionarily to
the point it overwhelms all other life forms, and then lives forever?
It is probably an evolutionary principle we have not discovered yet.
It is the rule of the brain, principle. That is, someone has to be in
charge. There is no god, there is no creator. There is only the human
brain. The purpose or point would be that the human brain would rule
this universe. As yet, we have not gotten to that level of
evolutionary development, but other species of human beings in our
universe have, and possibly other species of intelligent life forms,
who are also at the top, such as frog people, or bug praying mantis
type people, so-called aliens, who are quite attractive, actually, and
I would go to bed with any of their women, any day, as they are real
dolls, cuter than you can believe, have possibly also developed bodies
that allow them to live forever. I don>t know if they would like to
sleep with me, but they have such incredible sexual appeal and sexual
allure, you could almost faint when you look at them and their sexy
bodies. I don>t know how the men folk feel about me talking about
them, this way, but anyway, it>s the truth. Their sexual allure, and
romantic appeal is over whelming. And they are most definitely,
promiscuous people, without question. I think the men are probably the
jealous types, though, as is often the case with men. I am also
getting their negative vibes, as I type, so they are definitely
reading what I>m typing. Hi there! Hello to all of you! Peace! At
least, they probably think I>m funny. If not just generally stupid,
and outrageous. Oh well. Cheers!

Jonjon
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 3:49 pm    Post subject: Re: On Living Forever Reply with quote

On Jun 23, 8:31 am, jonattheh...@gmail.com wrote:
[quote]By the way, what>s the purpose or point of a human being>s, or other
intelligent life form at the top, body developing evolutionarily to
the point it overwhelms all other life forms, and then lives forever?
It is probably an evolutionary principle we have not discovered yet.
It is the rule of the brain, principle. That is, someone has to be in
charge. There is no god, there is no creator. There is only the human
brain. The purpose or point would be that the human brain would rule
this universe. As yet, we have not gotten to that level of
evolutionary development, but other species of human beings in our
universe have, and possibly other species of intelligent life forms,
who are also at the top, such as frog people, or bug praying mantis
type people, so-called aliens, who are quite attractive, actually, and
I would go to bed with any of their women, any day, as they are real
dolls, cuter than you can believe, have possibly also developed bodies
that allow them to live forever. I don>t know if they would like to
sleep with me, but they have such incredible sexual appeal and sexual
allure, you could almost faint when you look at them and their sexy
bodies. I don>t know how the men folk feel about me talking about
them, this way, but anyway, it>s the truth. Their sexual allure, and
romantic appeal is over whelming. And they are most definitely,
promiscuous people, without question. I think the men are probably the
jealous types, though, as is often the case with men. I am also
getting their negative vibes, as I type, so they are definitely
reading what I>m typing. Hi there! Hello to all of you! Peace! At
least, they probably think I>m funny. If not just generally stupid,
and outrageous. Oh well. Cheers!

Jonjon
[/quote]
You know, I>ll bet we>ve got alien folks, that is, people here
visiting us from far away places, reading the stuff we type on the
internet, and answering posts, pretending they are just regular people
living on this planet, but in fact, they are hacked into our network,
they have the technologies for that of course, and they are just
having fun, writing drivel, back to us, since we have so much drivel
to write, in the first place. It>s probably a past time of theirs,
matching our drivel, with drivel they concoct to laugh at us with,
after they post it, just for fun. It>s entertainment for them, though
they might not like me saying it, publicly like this. Oh well. See ya.
Peace!

Someone should make a keyboard with the peace sign on it. What a bunch
of idiot low lifes these folks in Silicon Valley are. Oh yeah. They
are all post Woodstock, non-Hippy generation types, aren>t they. What
are they, anyway? Generation 'X''ers, or something? All they>re
interested in is skateboarding, inline skating, biking, rock climbing
which is good excercise, and other such nonsense. Maybe they should
try to think in terms of 'we are not alone' in this universe, and
maybe then they could design a better keyboard. What do you think? I
think we got a lot of folks who think that is probably a good idea.
Any ideas, suggestions? No need for rude remarks, thank you.

Jonjon
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 3:54 pm    Post subject: Re: Plants That Help Us In Our Search For Eternal Youth Reply with quote

On Jun 23, 8:46 am, Masked Avenger <cootey...@yahoo.com> wrote:
[quote]jonattheh...@gmail.com wrote:
On Jun 22, 11:01 pm, Cory Albrecht <coryalbre...@hotmail.com> wrote:
Dwight E. Howell wrote:
Cory Albrecht wrote:
jonattheh...@gmail.com wrote:
...
Oh I believe you 'think' that all this is happening .......... but I
seriously doubt anyone else does ....... I suspect that you>ve not only
had your brain washed ...... but you>ve had it waxed as well .......

seriously mate ........ stop taking the red ones ....... try the blue
ones next time .....

--
MA ....Yoiks .... and away .....

Only two things are infinite, the Universe and human stupidity
............. and I>m not sure about the Universe ..........
  - A. Einstein

Does Schrödinger>s cat have 18 half lives ?
[/quote]
Don>t tell me? You are one of the folks visiting here from far away,
as I call them, you know, aliens? You sure sound like you>re
pretending to be a dingbat, just for the fun of it. Having fun? Good
for you. How are your women, anyway? Humm? Tasty? Say hello to one of
them, for me. Bye.

Jonjon
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Masked Avenger
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 4:38 pm    Post subject: Re: Plants That Help Us In Our Search For Eternal Youth Reply with quote

jonatthehelm@gmail.com wrote:
[quote]On Jun 22, 11:01 pm, Cory Albrecht <coryalbre...@hotmail.com> wrote:
Dwight E. Howell wrote:
Cory Albrecht wrote:
jonattheh...@gmail.com wrote:

Edna Parker of Indiana, USA, born 20 April 1893, is currently the oldest
living person. She becae the oldest living person when Yone Minigawa of
Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan died on 13 August 2007 at age 114, 7 months
and 9 days. The only Scandinavan to hold the title of oldest living
person was Lovisa Svensson of Sweden who died in 1963 at age 109, 2
months and 28 days.

My brain showed me these people. That>s all the documentation I need.
My brain and how it functions is far superior to any thing they>ve got
out there, including the hubble telescope and all their space
observatories, and any thing else they>d like to compare, as my brain
can see over the past to the present to the future and is plugged into
the brain waves frequencies database, very actively. You wouldn>t
believe the stuff I>ve seen going on in our universe relayed to my
visual optics nerves by my brain.
[/quote]
Oh I believe you 'think' that all this is happening .......... but I
seriously doubt anyone else does ....... I suspect that you>ve not only
had your brain washed ...... but you>ve had it waxed as well .......

seriously mate ........ stop taking the red ones ....... try the blue
ones next time .....


--
MA ....Yoiks .... and away .....

Only two things are infinite, the Universe and human stupidity
.............. and I>m not sure about the Universe ..........
- A. Einstein

Does Schrödinger>s cat have 18 half lives ?
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 4:49 pm    Post subject: Re: Plants That Help Us In Our Search For Eternal Youth Reply with quote

On Jun 23, 8:54 am, jonattheh...@gmail.com wrote:
[quote]On Jun 23, 8:46 am, Masked Avenger <cootey...@yahoo.com> wrote:
jonattheh...@gmail.com wrote:
On Jun 22, 11:01 pm, Cory Albrecht <coryalbre...@hotmail.com> wrote:
Dwight E. Howell wrote:
Cory Albrecht wrote:
jonattheh...@gmail.com wrote:
...
Oh I believe you 'think' that all this is happening .......... but I
seriously doubt anyone else does ....... I suspect that you>ve not only
had your brain washed ...... but you>ve had it waxed as well .......

seriously mate ........ stop taking the red ones ....... try the blue
ones next time .....

--
MA ....Yoiks .... and away .....

Only two things are infinite, the Universe and human stupidity
............. and I>m not sure about the Universe ..........
  - A. Einstein

Does Schrödinger>s cat have 18 half lives ?

Don>t tell me? You are one of the folks visiting here from far away,
as I call them, you know, aliens? You sure sound like you>re
pretending to be a dingbat, just for the fun of it. Having fun? Good
for you. How are your women, anyway? Humm? Tasty? Say hello to one of
them, for me. Bye.

Jonjon
[/quote]
Mistake on my part. They don>t goof ball us, they let the idiot white
folks and black folks, etc., hanging around with them, goof ball us,
for them. They tend to not to want to get involved, as it isn>t really
their game. I have no time for this crap, any further. Very funny,
isn>t it. Ah well....

Jonjon
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 4:49 pm    Post subject: Re: Plants That Help Us In Our Search For Eternal Youth Reply with quote

On Jun 23, 8:54 am, jonattheh...@gmail.com wrote:
[quote]On Jun 23, 8:46 am, Masked Avenger <cootey...@yahoo.com> wrote:
jonattheh...@gmail.com wrote:
On Jun 22, 11:01 pm, Cory Albrecht <coryalbre...@hotmail.com> wrote:
Dwight E. Howell wrote:
Cory Albrecht wrote:
jonattheh...@gmail.com wrote:
...
Oh I believe you 'think' that all this is happening .......... but I
seriously doubt anyone else does ....... I suspect that you>ve not only
had your brain washed ...... but you>ve had it waxed as well .......

seriously mate ........ stop taking the red ones ....... try the blue
ones next time .....

--
MA ....Yoiks .... and away .....

Only two things are infinite, the Universe and human stupidity
............. and I>m not sure about the Universe ..........
  - A. Einstein

Does Schrödinger>s cat have 18 half lives ?

Don>t tell me? You are one of the folks visiting here from far away,
as I call them, you know, aliens? You sure sound like you>re
pretending to be a dingbat, just for the fun of it. Having fun? Good
for you. How are your women, anyway? Humm? Tasty? Say hello to one of
them, for me. Bye.

Jonjon
[/quote]
Mistake on my part. They don>t goof ball us, they let the idiot white
folks and black folks, etc., hanging around with them, goof ball us,
for them. They tend to not to want to get involved, as it isn>t really
their game. I have no time for this crap, any further. Very funny,
isn>t it. Ah well....

Jonjon
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 5:23 pm    Post subject: Re: Plants That Help Us In Our Search For Eternal Youth Reply with quote

On 23 Jun, 18:49, jonattheh...@gmail.com wrote:
[quote]On Jun 23, 8:54 am, jonattheh...@gmail.com wrote:





On Jun 23, 8:46 am, Masked Avenger <cootey...@yahoo.com> wrote:
jonattheh...@gmail.com wrote:
On Jun 22, 11:01 pm, Cory Albrecht <coryalbre...@hotmail.com> wrote:
Dwight E. Howell wrote:
Cory Albrecht wrote:
jonattheh...@gmail.com wrote:
...
Oh I believe you 'think' that all this is happening .......... but I
seriously doubt anyone else does ....... I suspect that you>ve not only
had your brain washed ...... but you>ve had it waxed as well .......

seriously mate ........ stop taking the red ones ....... try the blue
ones next time .....

--
MA ....Yoiks .... and away .....

Only two things are infinite, the Universe and human stupidity
............. and I>m not sure about the Universe ..........
  - A. Einstein

Does Schrödinger>s cat have 18 half lives ?

Don>t tell me? You are one of the folks visiting here from far away,
as I call them, you know, aliens? You sure sound like you>re
pretending to be a dingbat, just for the fun of it. Having fun? Good
for you. How are your women, anyway? Humm? Tasty? Say hello to one of
them, for me. Bye.

Jonjon

Mistake on my part. They don>t goof ball us, they let the idiot white
folks and black folks, etc., hanging around with them, goof ball us,
for them. They tend to not to want to get involved, as it isn>t really
their game. I have no time for this crap, any further. Very funny,
isn>t it. Ah well....

Jonjon- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -
[/quote]
Why do you seem to be only answering yourself? Is schizophenia your
main problem? There are pills that might help, you know.
If your problem is pressing the 'send' button before 'thinking' your
position through, you still need help, though perhaps not psychiatric.

Wombat
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 5:23 pm    Post subject: Re: Plants That Help Us In Our Search For Eternal Youth Reply with quote

On 23 Jun, 18:49, jonattheh...@gmail.com wrote:
[quote]On Jun 23, 8:54 am, jonattheh...@gmail.com wrote:





On Jun 23, 8:46 am, Masked Avenger <cootey...@yahoo.com> wrote:
jonattheh...@gmail.com wrote:
On Jun 22, 11:01 pm, Cory Albrecht <coryalbre...@hotmail.com> wrote:
Dwight E. Howell wrote:
Cory Albrecht wrote:
jonattheh...@gmail.com wrote:
...
Oh I believe you 'think' that all this is happening .......... but I
seriously doubt anyone else does ....... I suspect that you>ve not only
had your brain washed ...... but you>ve had it waxed as well .......

seriously mate ........ stop taking the red ones ....... try the blue
ones next time .....

--
MA ....Yoiks .... and away .....

Only two things are infinite, the Universe and human stupidity
............. and I>m not sure about the Universe ..........
  - A. Einstein

Does Schrödinger>s cat have 18 half lives ?

Don>t tell me? You are one of the folks visiting here from far away,
as I call them, you know, aliens? You sure sound like you>re
pretending to be a dingbat, just for the fun of it. Having fun? Good
for you. How are your women, anyway? Humm? Tasty? Say hello to one of
them, for me. Bye.

Jonjon

Mistake on my part. They don>t goof ball us, they let the idiot white
folks and black folks, etc., hanging around with them, goof ball us,
for them. They tend to not to want to get involved, as it isn>t really
their game. I have no time for this crap, any further. Very funny,
isn>t it. Ah well....

Jonjon- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -
[/quote]
Why do you seem to be only answering yourself? Is schizophenia your
main problem? There are pills that might help, you know.
If your problem is pressing the 'send' button before 'thinking' your
position through, you still need help, though perhaps not psychiatric.

Wombat
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 5:54 pm    Post subject: Re: On Living Forever Reply with quote

On Jun 23, 9:29 am, Cory Albrecht <coryalbre...@hotmail.com> wrote:
[quote]jonattheh...@gmail.com wrote:
You know, I>ll bet we>ve got alien folks, that is, people here
visiting us from far away places, reading the stuff we type on the
internet, and answering posts, pretending they are just regular people
living on this planet, but in fact, they are hacked into our network,

Damm! How did you figure me out? I;m actually an intelligent squid from
Rigel Kentaurus.
...[/quote]

These folks aren>t squids. They are from the insects families, I
think. It>s interesting, as the locals who hang around with them and
do the mating experiments with them, are looked on as "food" since
they/we came up through the primates, not the bugs.

Jonjon
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 5:54 pm    Post subject: Re: On Living Forever Reply with quote

On Jun 23, 9:29 am, Cory Albrecht <coryalbre...@hotmail.com> wrote:
[quote]jonattheh...@gmail.com wrote:
You know, I>ll bet we>ve got alien folks, that is, people here
visiting us from far away places, reading the stuff we type on the
internet, and answering posts, pretending they are just regular people
living on this planet, but in fact, they are hacked into our network,

Damm! How did you figure me out? I;m actually an intelligent squid from
Rigel Kentaurus.
...[/quote]

These folks aren>t squids. They are from the insects families, I
think. It>s interesting, as the locals who hang around with them and
do the mating experiments with them, are looked on as "food" since
they/we came up through the primates, not the bugs.

Jonjon
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Cory Albrecht
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 9:29 pm    Post subject: Re: On Living Forever Reply with quote

jonatthehelm@gmail.com wrote:
[quote]You know, I>ll bet we>ve got alien folks, that is, people here
visiting us from far away places, reading the stuff we type on the
internet, and answering posts, pretending they are just regular people
living on this planet, but in fact, they are hacked into our network,
[/quote]

Damm! How did you figure me out? I;m actually an intelligent squid from
Rigel Kentaurus.

And if you believe that, I have a bridge on Aldebaran to sell you.
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 11:29 pm    Post subject: Re: Genographic, is worthwhile doing the test? Reply with quote

On Jun 22, 11:49 am, Day Brown <daybr...@daybrown.org> wrote:
<snip racist drivel>
[quote]Aristotle thot the Semites were "Chaloric",
that is had dramatic mood swings and were excitable.
[/quote]
That is "choleric", not "Chaloric", or "Caloric", or Chalcolithic".
As usual, Day Brown is not a reliable reporter.

[quote]Alexander made good use of that teaching the Greek Phalanx to taunt
the Persians in their own language about how the Greeks were going to
f ck their wives and daughters (which they later did).
[/quote]
You have odd fixations regarding sexual abuse.

<snip more racist drivel>
[quote]There is also a red form of melanin;
[/quote]
That is phaeomelanin.

[quote]when I point out how this was associated with the high rates of violence
among the Greenland Norse, nobody calls me racist.
[/quote]
Okay, I>l rectify that omission;
You are a racist bigot.

[quote]They only do that when I discuss the black
form of melanin. Both are inherited. But only the former is found in
the Native Europeans, altho even among them, less common.
[/quote]
Not so. All human hair contains pheomelanin in varying
concentrations.

<snip yet more racist drivel>

I say again, Day Brown is not a reliable reporter.

- Daryl Krupa
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Daryl Krupa
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PostPosted: Mon Jun 23, 2008 11:29 pm    Post subject: Re: Genographic, is worthwhile doing the test? Reply with quote

On Jun 22, 11:49 am, Day Brown <daybr...@daybrown.org> wrote:
<snip racist drivel>
[quote]Aristotle thot the Semites were "Chaloric",
that is had dramatic mood swings and were excitable.
[/quote]
That is "choleric", not "Chaloric", or "Caloric", or Chalcolithic".
As usual, Day Brown is not a reliable reporter.

[quote]Alexander made good use of that teaching the Greek Phalanx to taunt
the Persians in their own language about how the Greeks were going to
f ck their wives and daughters (which they later did).
[/quote]
You have odd fixations regarding sexual abuse.

<snip more racist drivel>
[quote]There is also a red form of melanin;
[/quote]
That is phaeomelanin.

[quote]when I point out how this was associated with the high rates of violence
among the Greenland Norse, nobody calls me racist.
[/quote]
Okay, I>l rectify that omission;
You are a racist bigot.

[quote]They only do that when I discuss the black
form of melanin. Both are inherited. But only the former is found in
the Native Europeans, altho even among them, less common.
[/quote]
Not so. All human hair contains pheomelanin in varying
concentrations.

<snip yet more racist drivel>

I say again, Day Brown is not a reliable reporter.

- Daryl Krupa
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