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Author: sir.jpturcaudsir.jpturcaud Date: Nov 20, 2006 23:50
Brought to you courtesy of Sir Jean-Paul Turcaud, Australia Mining
Pioneer, and we are still in Spring for another full month indeed. (
21st Nov -- 21st Dec )
More Australian farmers will die in desuetude & solitude & despair,
and the Mining Criminals of Newmont, Newcrest & BHP, the WA Whorehouse
and all Australians at large will continue not to care about the drama
unfolding under their very eyes. " I AM ALL RIGHT JACK ! " will reply
the half pissed, gambling unconcerned yapping idiots, while the snare
of the of the Divine Drudging Drought is tightening its hold on
Australia's throat !
Desalinisation plants, Pipelines, Geothermic, burial of CO2 etc, the
Political fools from Howard to Carpenter will bring forth all excuses
to avoid the main issue of the Collective Crimes and its just
Collective Punishment... I am monitoring all things from here and
indeed directing operations, and NO RAIN nor UNLOCKING OF AQUIFERS
will take place until I am back in Australia .... this is indeed
impossible at this stage !
So go on and you Blokes explore all avenues but the right one, since
before my return to Australia, the return to Australia of Australia
greatest Mining Pioneer. I want the Mining Criminals in jail, the...
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Author: MartyMarty Date: Nov 21, 2006 00:13
Hey Le Turd - have you been drinking that cheap red French plonk again?
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Author: rayray Date: Nov 21, 2006 01:29
sir.jpturcaud@neuf.fr wrote:
> Brought to you courtesy of Sir Jean-Paul Turcaud,
>
> RICH CLABAUGH - STAFF
>
Hey Turd:
Check this out: www.mirror.bom.gov.au
Watch yourself automatically being proved dead wrong every ten minutes!
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Author: sir.jpturcaudsir.jpturcaud Date: Nov 21, 2006 02:37
Independantly of the comments from the usual degenerate beasts, and the
comments from the Silent Majority noding silently in approval ( as
expected ) my return to Australia is highly required indeed, since this
is THE ONLY WAY TO END THE ONE IN A THOUSAND YEARS DROUGHT !
... and there is no other alternatives, and I say this with authority
being in full control of the situation.
Hence the sooner I am in Australia, the better for many people, and
following the sooner people at large understand that relation of cause
to effect between the Collective Crimes and the Collective Punishment,
the better for Australia at large....
( by the way, I will boost very soon the overall temperature up to
50
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Author: hubbca2003hubbca2003 Date: Nov 21, 2006 15:04
sir.jpturcaud@neuf.fr wrote:
> Brought to you courtesy of Sir Jean-Paul Turcaud, Australia Mining
> Pioneer, and we are still in Spring for another full month indeed. (
> 21st Nov -- 21st Dec )
Its hard to know how significant the figures are of farmers taking
their lives, unless they are compared to other groups of people in
australia. There are also people living in suburbia who take their
lives including a lot of young people. So these statistics are
meaningless unless compared to other groups.
If four farmers take their lives every week, how many people in the
suburbs take their lives and is the farmer figure higher
percentage-wise than those in suburbia. And if the farmers do take
their lives why is that the case and why do they see it as the only
solution? Maybe they need to realise there are other options, such as
moving to the city.
However, I still think the drought is a result of weather wars by the
secret government. You only have to look at who are the winners in the
situation ...obviously the banks who repossess the farmland.
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Author: tropicustropicus Date: Nov 21, 2006 19:50
sir.jpturcaud@neuf.fr wrote:
> I am monitoring all things from here and
> indeed directing operations, and NO RAIN nor UNLOCKING OF AQUIFERS
> will take place until I am back in Australia .... this is indeed
> impossible at this stage !
Does anyone else think Sir Turd sounds like a lame french version of
Stewie Griffin?
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Author: sir.jpturcaudsir.jpturcaud Date: Nov 22, 2006 00:13
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Author: hubbca2003hubbca2003 Date: Nov 22, 2006 05:24
Sunny wrote:
>> However, I still think the drought is a result of weather wars by the
>> secret government. You only have to look at who are the winners in the
>> situation ...obviously the banks who repossess the farmland.
>
> Which Bank ? Are the stockholders authorising it ?
The banks are lending money to the farmers, and when they default on
their loans they repossess the properties. I don't know which banks are
involved or who is running them but it is a well known fact that the
international bankers are ruthless and will employ any means including
financing both sides of wars, to make more money.
Look at what they're doing with the home loan market, lending money to
people who haven't got the means to pay it back.
> Are you disputing Le Turd's claim that he started the drought?
Yes, he does claim that doesn't he, maybe its true but it just doesn't
fit in with my ideas of how the world is manipulated by the secret
government. Let's just say I have an open mind and haven't worked...
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Author: hubbca2003hubbca2003 Date: Nov 22, 2006 05:30
Surgeon wrote:
>>> However, I still think the drought is a result of weather wars by the
>>> secret government. You only have to look at who are the winners in the
>>> situation ...obviously the banks who repossess the farmland.
>>
>> Which Bank ? Are the stockholders authorising it ?
>
>
> How would banks "win" from having to exercise their rights as a mortgagee?
>
> It's usually the last thing a bank wants to do. Bad publicity, expensive and
> a high liklihood of not having ther loan fully paid out.
>
> The have to sell the property by public auction (in drought conditions) and ...
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Author: hubbca2003hubbca2003 Date: Nov 22, 2006 06:24
sir.jpturcaud@neuf.fr wrote:
>> sir.jpturcaud@neuf.fr wrote:
>>> Brought to you courtesy of Sir Jean-Paul Turcaud, Australia Mining
>>> Pioneer, and we are still in Spring for another full month indeed. (
>>> 21st Nov -- 21st Dec )
>>
> SNIP
>
>> However, I still think the drought is a result of weather wars by the
>> secret government. You only have to look at who are the winners in the
>> situation ...obviously the banks who repossess the farmland.
>>
>> Carole
>> http://www.conspiracee.com
>>
>
> Dear Carole,
> ...
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