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  • Could we all benefit from pro-level concussion protocols?
  • jivehoneyjive
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    The man speaks (the man who stuck it to the man that is)…

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/jun/09/edward-snowden-nsa-whistleblower-surveillance

    Brave chap

    jivehoneyjive
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    Thought provoking drama with Stephen Fry:

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    Funnily enough, it seems support for the movement to expose the corruption and manipulation that comes from a tangled web of conflicting interests in industry, banking and politics and the media since way back when is constantly growing…

    The freedoms of the internet mean it is constantly becoming harder for the powers that be to hide their improprieties.

    jivehoneyjive
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    Alex Jones is a bit of a fruitloop, but amongst a wealth of other damning evidence of the Bilderbergers (Including the ongoing scandals surrounding Lobbying and PRISM), considering how many times Henry Kissinger has attended…(1957, 1964, 1966, 1971, 1973, 1974, 1977, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011,2012) and his involvement in drawing up policies such as this:

    The basic thesis of the memorandum was that population growth in the least developed countries (LDCs) is a concern to U.S. national security, because it would tend to risk civil unrest and political instability in countries that had a high potential for economic development. The policy gives “paramount importance” to population control measures and the promotion of contraception among 13 populous countries, to control rapid population growth which the US deems inimical to the socio-political and economic growth of these countries and to the national interests of the United States, since the “U.S. economy will require large and increasing amounts of minerals from abroad”, and these countries can produce destabilizing opposition forces against the United States. It recommends the US leadership to “influence national leaders” and that “improved world-wide support for population-related efforts should be sought through increased emphasis on mass media and other population education and motivation programs by the U.N., USIA, and USAID.”

    The report advises, “In these sensitive relations, however, it is important in style as well as substance to avoid the appearance of coercion.”

    I think it’s fair to say though his delivery needs work, he may have a point and this was an exercise to discredit the truth movement.

    jivehoneyjive
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    Yes… I have that setup and it works nicely

    jivehoneyjive
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    Each wheel size is best at sneaking into your subconscious and opening a nagging doubt as to whether you have the right tool for the job at any given moment… over time, as yet more wheel sizes appear, riders will get slower and slower, constantly haunted by the demons of insecurity.

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    I’d go with an on one stainless ring as it’s cheaper and longer lasting~ with the money you save you could buy a superstar top guide

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    Rubber doll:

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    Depending on the old man, they may be sea-gulling and filming their filthy exploits

    jivehoneyjive
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    Iris is part of an eye:

    jivehoneyjive
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    If you were running a 140mm fork at 25% sag, the sagged travel of the fork would be 105mm

    Run a 150mm fork at 33% sag and the sagged travel is 100mm, meaning you’re now dealing with just 3mm of needless psychological burden. (105-100mm = 5mm… 8-5mm = 3mm)

    Manufacturing and assembly tolerances of axle to crown measurements are usually +/- 5mm anyhow.

    Do it and have fun while you’re at it.

    jivehoneyjive
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    Re-use needles~ that’d reduce the number of useless pricks

    jivehoneyjive
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    Stop free boob jobs~ they’re milking the system

    jivehoneyjive
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    You blatantly do, which is very nice of you, despite your gruff manner, you old softie.

    jivehoneyjive
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    Not exactly a tune in it’s own right and I couldn’t find a vid of just the theme, but in my defence, the beats are phat:

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    jivehoneyjive » Understand what who saw?

    Oh, you’re one of those people. Apparently a witness can’t also be in the EDL? Anyway, the fact you’re classing the EDL as part of a conspiracy proves you’ve lost the plot, they can’t string a coherent statement together about what they believe in without it either becoming obviously racist or obvious they’re covering up the racism.

    I’m just opening up the possibility that the witnesses may not be all they seem…food for thought

    jivehoneyjive is kaesae and I claim my 5 quid of bearings.

    😆 Now who’s the conspiracy nut?

    jivehoneyjive
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    I’ve read alot of fictional books by ghost writers… I’ve also seen alot of fictional films with a cast of actors~ there are a number of discrepancies which need explaining before this is put to rest~ regardless, it may be wholly real, but even despite that, the media portrayal is blatantly heavily skewed to bring about patriotism and justification of aggressive actions by our forces.

    Although this represents the U.S., please scrutinize where government money is going

    (I would’ve supplied info for the UK, but it doesn’t appear to be readily accessible…)

    jivehoneyjive
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    what you should do is read the statements of the witnesses, ignore the flaky phonecam footage, understand what they saw and think about your comments.

    Understand what who saw?

    Sky news witness \/

    EDL Rally that night /\

    jivehoneyjive
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    why not have a word with the guys greaving family you moron

    If things genuinely happened as portrayed, the fact remains he was a soldier… he was paid to kill, and if the job demanded, be killed… somehow, his death was big news

    The comparatively innocent Mohammed Saleem was murdered in a fairly similar fashion, yet received no major press coverage.

    Explain that to me without resorting to knee jerk emotion please.

    I won’t go into depth about the lives lost daily due to allied forces overseas…

    jivehoneyjive
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    Probably be able to download an app to sort it all out 😀

    Anyhow, this may be relevant:

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2013/jun/02/week-ahead-bilderberg-2013-watford

    jivehoneyjive
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    Umm the pictures I saw (which I don’t really want to repost here) shown the main suspect ranting and raving with his hands quite literally soaked in blood, carrying two very bloody large knives.

    Are you seriously suggesting this is government frame up??

    I’m opening that avenue of investigation~ there is certainly room to question the official narrative, but I can’t say for sure what the truth is~ much as if you go to see an illusionist, you may marvel at the tricks, but you can’t explain the mechanics of what you’ve seen~ what is real and what isn’t…

    though there was apparently blood on his hands, why wasn’t there blood on any of his clothing? Even the guy in the light jacket had no sign of blood on his clothes…

    None of the pictures or footage released show blood near the body~ even the blood trail you see from aerial photos doesn’t correspond to photos or footage from closer to the scene.

    The pedestrians walking past without concern, despite the apparently blood soaked hands and weapons and the lack of damage to the sign that the car crashed into also raise questions.

    Who knows the truth behind it all, but going by the history of involvement by the intelligence services, I’m not rushing to believe the hype, just because it was on the front page of the newspapers…

    jivehoneyjive
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    I daresay if they blew the gas or electric supply mid winter, there would be a fair bit of terror~ going by the panic buying when there is whispers of a fuel shortage, oil would doubtless cause a stir too.

    As for killing a soldier (who was not easily identifiable as a soldier, being in plain clothes) by apparently beheading him, with no blood near the body, or on their clothes, job done as far as who’s concerned?

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2334476/Woolwich-murder-MI6-connection-Younger-brother-Michael-Adebolajo-paid-thousands-spy-Middle-East.html

    http://www.nafeezahmed.com/2013/05/is-mi5-foiling-terror-plots-of-its-own.html

    jivehoneyjive
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    Its reassuring theatrical security spread over three areas to make you hang around different shopping malls.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Security_theater

    This guys on the money… helps stir the tribalist us and them sentiment (much like hate week) and fuels the military industrial media complex[/url] which perpetuates the need for wars, weapons and the industries that profit from them.

    If terrorists really wanted to bring a country to its knees, they’d focus on the power distribution network; bombing a major electricity substation, gas or oil pipeline wouldn’t really be that hard, but wouldn’t easily translate into directly involving the populace in the security theater that airports allow.

    Manufactured fear methinks.

    jivehoneyjive
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    Aliens… who knows~ you’d imagine now there is such a wealth of camera phones flooding the earth that some reliable footage would’ve popped up by now, but that said, it’s a big old universe.

    Pyramids~ lots of rocks and lots of work mean the Pharoahs were pretty good motivators for whatever reason. 😀

    jivehoneyjive
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    Rumour has it he’s an MI5 plant!!

    Found this on another forum:

    Anjem choudary is an agent of MI5, he is used to portray muslims as a threat in order to continue government policies of war in muslim countries, as well as incite division in society so people never focus their anger on the government, but on each other. This is why you see tribalism taking place in the not-so-united kingdom (EDL vs Islamists etc).

    Its actually amazes me how no one could see the connection up to this point, even with his posh educated accent, his ability to walk around the streets without being attacked, his seemingly infinite ammount of money to fund his subversive campaigns and roadshows, as well as the elephant in the room, the fact no action is being taken against him.

    I would urge people of all faiths to understand that you are being manipulated, by MI5, to hate ‘the other’. Laugh at choudary for what he is, a cartoon character, a muslim boogeyman under your bed, a puppet which has been set up……. but focus on those who are pulling his strings.

    jivehoneyjive
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    Not exactly full bore sideways action, but check the roost[/url]!!

    jivehoneyjive
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    I’m in if you’ll have me… Downin Clout

    jivehoneyjive
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    Apparently the new 2010 RP23 with boost valve is supposed to solve the problem

    Regardless of marketing bumpf, it sounds like you are experiencing the problems that this mod fixes~ worth giving it a try as it takes about 20 mins tops.

    jivehoneyjive
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    Save yourself some pennies and get bodging

    jivehoneyjive
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    If the seat wasn’t so damn high, that’d be aesthetically pleasing.

    …doubtless still ride like bum though 😆

    jivehoneyjive
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    Is your choice purely aesthetic, or do you have a reason to swap a lighter, equally capable bike, for a heavier, possibly less compliant ride?

    jivehoneyjive
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    These are 25.4 and come in various widths and rises:

    http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Models.aspx?ModelID=15827

    jivehoneyjive
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    Keewees really aren’t at all heavy~ easily built up under 40lb with full DH kit~ the latest carbon frames are lighter, but the Cromoeight is in the ballpark with the vast majority of DH bikes and were way ahead of their time.

    Also worth noting that since they are steel, they won’t fatigue~ buying a Alu DH bike of that vintage is asking for trouble.

    jivehoneyjive
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    I’d consider a canyon… the Nerve AL sounds about right for your purposes:

    https://www.canyon.com/_en/mountainbikes/series/nerve-al.html

    you get crazy value and now they have an enduro winning team, the 2nd hand prices should stay decent too.

    jivehoneyjive
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    Seems to be none available all round 🙁

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