Yes; that's what it was.
LOL, Johnsmithis going to haunt the dreams of SBM.
Any takers on an over/under bet in regards to how long SBM's "e-grudge" lasts about me? I'm setting it at 18 months.
Yes; that's what it was.
The panic when you avoided all my emails was very gratifying and you can never change this no matter how many people you suck up to here. Thanks for the laughs.
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is there a special man that takes care of you on Wednesday?
Having Sbm on ignore is glorious....I can just post, get inside his head, see that he is crying and then just walk away.....lol, honestly, at this point I'm glad he didn't show up because seeing how humiliated he is on here is probably even more satisfying than humiliating him in person in front of the very few strangers that were at bww's that day.
Step 4:
Write down the name and any contact or identifying information about the person who has threatened you and the exact nature of the threat. If it is a stranger, write down as many details as you can remember to help the police identify whoever is threatening you. When you make the report, either in person or on the phone, provide as much detailed information as you know, including the nature of the threats, the date they happened and any identifying information.
silverblk would have been a laughing stock if he actually did go to the meeting place and arrest johnsmith.
police officer arresting somebody after arranging a fight with them.
".. A day after a juvenile court judge found two Steubenville High School football players guilty of raping a 16-year-old girl, Ohio’s attorney general announced two more teens have been arrested — for allegedly using social media to threaten the victim.....
... If anyone makes a threat verbally or via the internet, we will take it seriously, we will find you, and we will arrest you," DeWine said in a statement......."
http://usnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2013...pe-victim?lite
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Excellent. Show it to dumb .
Too easy. Got to learn to pass on the softballs, tbh.
not too fond of the blue, huh?
you told me to pass on the softball. i took this comment to my other qualified judges.
Since he is going off in another thread, I'm bumping this to give him yet another opportunity to tell everyone what he thinks really happened on 9/11.
No doubt he will only post about me.
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The investigation into Chump-Gate 9/11 has revealed that bitter troll Chump now has 75, 457 posts, which is still far more than the forum owners themselves. It further proves that his lost posts since 9/11 are that much more critical to the case at hand. He would be 20,000 posts more in the lead, at a minimum.
Chump has been trying to make up for the loss by adding 6,000 posts since the beginning of this Chump-Gate investigation scandal thread.
No response yet on Chump-Gate from Chump himself, but we will keep you updated as the evidence comes in.
Chump-Gate 9/11: We will never forget
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Again, you could have put all of that effort into making a plausible theory instead of a lame one that nobody laughed at.
You're never going to come up with one, are you.
Why are you such a pussy when it comes to simple questions about 9/11?
It's very very easy: just state who should go to jail and why while providing evidence to support your indictment.
I've got an open mind to listen to your theory. So go.
A thread made about me, with my name in the le
A thread made about your theory regarding the 9/11 attacks.
A theory you have yet to post.
Unraveling the 911 commission report...
FBI: Knew About Saudi 9/11 Hijacker Ties—But Lied to Protect “National Security” (Russ Baker)
http://whowhatwhy.com/2013/06/05/fbi...onal-security/The FBI apparently has known for a decade about links between powerful Saudi interests and the alleged 9/11 hijackers, and has been forced to tacitly admit that it lied about it for all of these years.
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In court filings seeking to stave off a media Freedom of Information request, the FBI has stated that releasing do ents relating to this issue will harm “national security.” As proof of the sensitivity of the matter, the FBI gave the judge a do ent dated April 4, 2002, in which the FBI states that its own inquiries “revealed many connections” between a well-connected Saudi family with a house in South Florida and “individuals associated with the terrorist attacks on 9/11/2001.”
The Freedom of Information request that prompted these reluctant admissions was filed by the Broward Bulldog, a South Florida nonprofit investigative site which first covered the Saudi connection in 2011.
The Bulldog’s reporting explained how a family living in an exclusive gated community outside Sarasota, on Florida’s West Coast, had apparently vanished suddenly some 10 days before the 9/11 attacks. Investigators, including a swarm of FBI agents, found that the family’s departure was clearly so sudden that they left almost their entire household intact, down to cars, clothing, and food in the refrigerator. Most significant, though, investigators had established that several of the men publicly identified as among the 9/11 hijackers, including purported ringleader Mohammed Atta, had visited the house and/or been linked to it through a web of telephone communications.
The FBI told none of this to Congress, and it was not mentioned in the original 9/11 Commission report released in 2004...The Sarasota story...shows that the US government came upon what may have been a command or control center for the men we are told hijacked the planes... it is almost impossible not to conclude some kind of awareness, either before or after the act, on the part of Saudi Prince Sultan bin Salman bin Abdul Aziz Al-Saud and the powerful clique he represents within the royal clan. Again, for more on this, please read the entire story, which continues over three pages on our site...
Read more here: http://www.miamiherald.com/2013/06/0...#storylink=cpyAccording to a counterterrorism officer and Prestancia’s former administrator Larry Berberich, gatehouse log books and photographs of license tags were later used by the FBI to determine that vehicles used by the hijackers had visited the al-Hijji home.
The FBI later confirmed the existence of the probe, but said it found no evidence connecting the Ghazzawis or the al-Hijjis to the hijackers or the 9/11 plot.
The newly released FBI records contradict the FBI’s public denials. One report dated April 4, 2002, says the investigation “revealed many connections” between the Saudis who fled Sarasota and “individuals associated with the terrorist attacks on 9/11/2001.”
The report goes on to list three of those individuals and connect them to the Venice, Florida, flight school where suicide hijackers Mohamed Atta and Marwan al-Shehhi trained. The names of those individuals were not made public.
The FBI removed additional information in the report, citing a pair of national security exemptions to the Freedom of Information Act.
In his declaration to U.S. District Judge William J. Zloch, the FBI’s Hardy sought to explain those deletions and others. He said information was withheld “to protect an intelligence method utilized by the FBI for gathering intelligence data.” Such methods include confidential informants.
They'll continue to try to ignore it until a whistleblower from Cofer Black's CIA-CTC unit comes ou was a CIA-CounterTerrorism Center operation that tracked al-Midhar and al-Hazmi, the Flt. 77 hijackers, and let these 9/11 hijackers into the US on January 15, 2000 after they met with several other 9/11 cell members in Kuala Lumpur, a meeting that was surveilled by the same unit and several other allied services. Black briefed Tenet several times about it. Afterwards, the pair and two others traveled to Bangkok and from there entered the U.S. at LAX. A warning cable was drafted by the FBI liaison at CTC, but the Assistant Director ordered it withheld.
The pair were met at the airport by an attache at the Saudi consulate who worked for Dallah Avco, and were then moved onward to San Diego where they came under the care and feeding of an Imam at a local mosque named Anwar al-Awlaki who installed the pair in an apartment. One of the pair stayed with Awlaki for many months and they moved east to the DC area. Awlaki was allowed to leave the US a few months after 9/11 and was detained and again released after he returned in 2002. That much has been known since the 2002 Joint Congressional hearings chaired by Senator Bob Graham
The thread isn't really about you at all. It's about 9/11 conspiracy nut tin foil theories.
Your post about chumpdumper is all about him though. It even has his name in the le.
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