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Post, "Is A Hard Rain Already Falling" Censored from CDFF Forum
Posted : 12 Sep, 2010 10:54 AM

Apparently the entire post, shown in red, was censored - for some reason, not given by the automated system. I will have to check on this. Maybe its the quotes - or maybe something else.

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Post, "Is A Hard Rain Already Falling" Censored from CDFF Forum
Posted : 12 Sep, 2010 10:56 AM

Lets see what happens if I put in one part of the post at a time.



In 1962 Bob Dylan came out with a song called "A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall."

I remember my impression when first listening more carefully to Bob

Dylan in about 1966. I thought he was very intense.



"I've been out in front of a dozen dead oceans

...I've been ten thousand miles in the mouth of a graveyard

And it's a hard, it's a hard, it's a hard, and it's a hard

It's a hard rain's a-gonna fall."



A dozen dead oceans? How about one dead ocean, the Gulf of Mexico, Bob?



Does the metaphor of a hard rain falling become a physical reality?

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Posted : 12 Sep, 2010 10:58 AM

Second section of the post:



On the site



http://www.unleavenedbreadministries.org/?page=toxic



there are more than twenty articles about the health effects of the BP

Gulf oil blow out

...disaster.



Here is just one of these articles:



http://www.examiner.com/human-rights-in-national/censored-gulf-news-toxic-rain-across-america-for-core-exit



Quotes: "Corexit, is one of the most toxic dispersal chemicals ever

developed by the petrochemical-military-industrial complex (PMIC). (1)

Pulitzer-prize winning freelance science writer Deborah Blum writes

that one study has shown the "dispersed" oil to have "an LC50 of 317.7

ppm, making it more than 11 times more lethal" than crude oil alone.

and that "there are plenty of other studies raising very similar

warnings and they go back quite a ways."



"Corexit mixed with crude oil toxins is a weapon of mass destruction.



The closer people are to the Gulf, the less chance for surviving the

chemicals aerial sprayed by the PMIC based on the science of

geoengineering that researches and develops geophysical WMDs.



But where in the U.S. is safe?"



"Ryan Gordon in the Rocky Mountains emailed the writer on Day 101, "I

wanted you to see the plant damage as far west as Fort Collins,

Colorado. I live at the foot of the Rocky Mountains and my plants have

been devastated by the same damage I have seen as far east as Germany

and the UK as well as as far north as Canada. This gets bigger every

day." (See video below)"



I have seen the same kind of brown to black spots as those shown in a

color still of the video in this article on plants on my acre of land

here in Missouri. I can look out my north east window right now and

see these spots on leaves of a young tree. I have noticed these spots

for several weeks but did not connect them to the Gulf oil disaster. I

had thought the spots on several of my trees were due to some kind of

plant disease.



If corexit and compounds from crude oil are in the air causing these

spots on plants, what does it do to human lungs, especially to those

who already have lung problems? The same chemicals may come down in the

rain, especially if that rain is moisture off the Gulf of Mexico.



The site shows videos of these brown-black spots on plants in Iowa and Colorado.

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Posted : 12 Sep, 2010 11:00 AM

Maybe Christian Dating For Free has a word or character limit for each post and thats why my first post was censored.

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Posted : 12 Sep, 2010 11:10 AM

The same message came up again. The last part opf my original post is, it would seem, is not long enough to be censored because of a limit on words or characters. Lets see what happens if I divide it up in sections. If CDFF is censoring because of too many words or characters its system should say that and not say "The words indicated in Bold are censored from he CDFF Forum

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Posted : 12 Sep, 2010 11:14 AM

OK it was censored again.



http://www.henrymakow.com/most_of_this_week_it.html



September 10, 2010

Quotes "My Dogs Won't Drink the Rainwater by Tony Blizzard Most of this week it has been raining where I live. (Arkansas) This water is off the Gulf of Mexico, pushed inland by the current storm in the gulf." ..."In the afternoon, the clouds broke up, the sun finally coming out, so I took my dogs for a walk, first chance in days. But with the sun came truly muggy heat. In a short time the dogs were looking for water. They know all the places in the road ditches where we walk which are a bit deeper and hold puddles of water after a rain

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Posted : 12 Sep, 2010 11:22 AM

Oh boy, now I see a problem. This last section of my of my original post is a short paragraph in length, Yet the automated system says

"The words indicated in Bold are censored from the CDFF Forum."



From what has happened here, apparently a comment on the CDFF Forum cannot be even a short paragraph. I don't know how long it can be.



To end this - finally - Tony Blizzard in Arkansas said on September 10th that hid dogs would not drink the fresh rain water, and he thinks its because the water came off the Gulf of Mexico.

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Posted : 4 Jan, 2011 12:59 PM

well, I like what you are saying!!!!! We don't take the care of the earth like we should! I used to be Wiccan, and one thing I can say for Wiccans (the ONLY good thing) is they care for the earth! Shouldn't it be the Christians who do?



I love this site, but it is exstreamly conservitive. Perhaps a little less conservitive would be good. They are however, trying to be a place for everyone, so I understand

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