The All Seeing Eye (Extreme Weirdness Beware!)

Cloudsky, probably for you seeing it as an underlying tension is because of a debate or discussion that can never come to a final conclusion unless some divine intervention takes place. :P

By reading past pages of this thread, it is obvious that religion is something quite sensative and a maybe a little complex to have a final conclusion. Because there will always be someone or a group to defend it and there will always be others to look at it otherwise.

But to me one thing that's good about it is that at least all of them are thinking. Rather then the average couch potato trying to dream of the good life by watching MTV Cribs. :P

My aim for this thread is simple. I find and put the links of materials that is relevent to conspiracies and such. From there it's up to the individual if they wanna pursue their own research or just take it as another form entertainment. I can't force you, but can only show you the door. :)

So before moving on, Shredcow and serialninja, you guys got anything else? :P
 
khai_stereotype said:
but david blaine have raised a dead bird b4?
what does taht make him? prophet of the birds? :wink:

omg u actually think he can do that? before the trick is done the pigeon is put into cryogenic temperatures. this makes the bird "inactive" although its still alive..its just gone into a deep sleep. then just before the shot is taken it is brought out and put on the ground then the warmth from blaines hand and the surroundings revives the bird and it flies away.

lol wtf prophet of the birds? wait long long :wink:

cheers

GMA
 
Tribalcast said:
Hhahaah nice. Everytime he gets electrocuted he spits out a conspiracy. :lol:

JUSTICE LEAGUE MAN!!!

Its EVERYWHERE on youtube. :D Re-live your childhood. Better than watching Jackass or something. 8)
 
ShredCow said:
Tribalcast said:
Hhahaah nice. Everytime he gets electrocuted he spits out a conspiracy. :lol:

JUSTICE LEAGUE MAN!!!

Its EVERYWHERE on youtube. :D Re-live your childhood. Better than watching Jackass or something. 8)

Hey you should check the Ultimate Avengers on youtube. Another uber cool cartoon. To see Thor and Hulk go one on one is total pwnage man! :lol:
 
I'm ON it!!!

Hahaha.. flouride in your toothpaste does not prevent tooth decay, it does however, make you detectable by spy satellite. WOW.

Oh for some badass stuff, check out Justice League Unlimited (JLU) episode Destroyer. Superman was BADDDDD ASSSSSS!
 
Argh! Why is Justice League Unlimited is so uber fierce cool man!? *Windmilling* Bloody poop, I think I wanna settle it by getting the DVDs. Cause everytime I wanna watch it on Cartoon Network somehow I would miss it. That has never happened before in the previous Justice League series, why is that!?!

The amount of heros in JLU is just plain over the top. :lol:
 
Tribalcast, you wanna order the JL and JLU DVD? I'm game for it. Its actually a very nice series. The storylines are very excellent, and the character development is pretty matured. Hawkgirl and Green Lantern, Wonder Woman and Batman... blah blah...

I've been watching plenty of epi online, you gotta know who has them and who will post them. :)

So if you wanna order, ask me leh, order together. ;)

Oh the last 2 episodes of the JLU, is on youtube, Alive! and Destroyer. Season 1 and 2 are nicer to me... the episode always spanned 2 parts at least.
 
Hey thanks for the link. Hhah the villian was another version of Freddy Krueger I guess. Hmm about The Ultimate Avengers, I thought it went well till the last part. *Spoiler Alert* Looks like the Hulk was much more of a problem then the alien was. :lol: Animation wise, I thought it was pretty good though.

And I still don't understand why Nick Fury turned from white guy to a black dude. I'm not being racist here so don't get me wrong. Hahah damn I think I've lost touch with the comic world. :lol:
 
Well. Yeah. It was the hulk all along. The story wasn;t holding up well too. :( Animation was very.. ghost in the shell?

Btw, youtube, has some ghost in the shell: Stand alone complex vids. Up to epi 10 i think. And Evangelion up to epi 10 so far.

You wanna more JLU? :)

Dude, change title of thread to Cartoon Frenzy!
 
Hahahah no can do dude. I'm not done with this illuminati thing. :lol: Anyways let's just make a new thread and we'll see how many users in here are comic fans. :D And about JLU, gonna go for the online Bit*cough* *cough* approach.
 
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Marketers hope 666 will be their lucky number

By Laura Petrecca, USA TODAY
Thu Jun 1, 7:20 AM ET


It only comes once a century and it's sure to be a devil of a day: June 6, 2006 is the sixth day of the sixth month of the sixth year.

As in 666, the "number of the beast" or Anti-christ in the Bible's Book of Revelations. But that link to the agent of Lucifer certainly isn't scaring marketers.


It's the day 20th Century Fox picked to release its remake of the 1976 satanic horror flick The Omen, about a demonic boy Damien born with a 666 birthmark. Promos warn: "6+6+06 HEED THE OMEN."


Studio executives saw the potential early in script development, says Fox Filmed Entertainment CEO Tom Rothman.


"Suddenly the movie became cooler," he says. "We were being spoken to."


It required, however, breaking the traditional Friday release pattern to go with a Tuesday.


"It took months of work with exhibitors," says Rothman. But he thinks it'll heighten the horror. "When audiences go to scary movies, they want to get the chills. The date helps with that audience participation."


The date brought out the devil in conservative author Ann Coulter. When asked in an interview on Fox's Your World with Neil Cavuto about the symbolism of June 6 for the release of her book Godless: The Church of Liberalism, she said, "It's my little tribute to liberals to have it come out on six, six, six."


Also on Tuesday, thrash-metal band Slayer will release Eternal Pyre, a five-tune EP, through teen store Hot Topic. It seems like a hex was put on their more elaborate plans for the day: The plans to release the full album were thwarted when they couldn't secure studio time, and the scheduled launch on Tuesday of their "Unholy Alliance" tour was thwarted by a band member's unexpected gallbladder surgery.


Disturbingly dark death metal group Deicide, led by a Satanist front man, will mark the day with two new songs on iTunes from its upcoming album The Stench of Redemption. It, too, had a devil of a time trying to get the whole album out on the day.


"It was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, but in the end it didn't work out," says Zeena Koda, a spokeswoman for its label, Earache.


Brooklyn-based brewer Sixpoint Craft Ales is teaming with Manhattan bar The Stoned Crow to host a "Shout at the Devil" promotion Tuesday: Burgers and fries will sell for $6.66, while six varieties of Sixpoint beer will flow from six taps.


"Sixes are wild next week," says Sixpoint President Andy Bronstein.


Biblical scholars, such as University of North Texas religion studies professor Joe Barnhart, say there's no religious significance to the date. But that's not stopping Christian businesses from marking it.


Tyndale House on Tuesday will release The Rapture, the 15th title in the apocalyptic Left Behind series that has sold more than 43 million books. Web ads ask: "06.06.06 Will you be ready?"


The Parable Group of Christian stores partnered with Tyndale for a June 6 offering of the earlier Left Behind books in paperback for $6.66.


Yet, some marketers say they aren't trying to taunt the Anti-christ - or stir up a 666 controversy.


Despite Coulter's gallows humor, her publisher, Crown Forum, said via e-mail that the release date for Godless was selected "before the book had a working title." It said it releases books on Tuesdays, and chose June 6 to be early in the summer reading season.

Likewise, spokeswoman Elaine Schock insists CMH Records' release Tuesday of Strummin' With The Devil, a bluegrass album tribute to Van Halen from David Lee Roth and other artists, is purely coincidental.

"It really wasn't a devil thing," says Schock.

Some businesses, such as hospitals, may have fewer customers on Tuesday.

Alisa Naceille was due to have her baby by cesarean section on Tuesday, but her husband, Peter Kuhn, had worried about the date. On her way to a checkup, she passed a billboard that read: "You Have Been Warned 6+6+06." She didn't realize it was an ad for The Omen; her first thought was, "This must be a sign."

The surgery is now scheduled for June 7.
 
HELL, Mich. - They're planning a hot time in Hell on Tuesday. The day bears the date of 6-6-06, or abbreviated as 666 — a number that carries hellish significance. And there's not a snowball's chance in Hell that the day will go unnoticed in the unincorporated hamlet 60 miles west of Detroit.

Nobody is more fired up than John Colone, the town's self-styled mayor and owner of a souvenir shop.

"I've got `666' T-shirts and mugs. I'm only ordering 666 (of the items) so once they're gone, that's it," said Colone, also known as Odum Plenty. "Everyone who comes will get a letter of authenticity saying you've celebrated June 6, 2006, in Hell."

Most of Colone's wares will sell for $6.66, including deeds to one square inch of Hell.

Live entertainment and a costume contest are planned. The Gates of Hell should be installed at a children's play area in time for the festivities.

"They're 8 feet tall and 5 foot wide and each gate looks like flames, and when they're closed, it's a devil's head," Colone told The Detroit News for a Saturday story.

Mike "Smitty" Hickey, owner of the Dam Site Inn, wasn't sure what kind of clientele would show up Tuesday.

"We're all about having fun here. I don't think we're going to get the cult crowd, the devil worshippers or anything like that," said Hickey, whose bar's signature concoction is the Bloody Devil, a variant of the Bloody Mary.

Colone, meanwhile, has been in touch with radio stations as far away as San Diego and Seattle that are raffling off trips to Hell in honor of 6-6-6.

The 666 revelry is just the latest chapter in the town's storied history of publicity stunts, said Jason LeTeff, one of its 72 year-round residents — or, as the mayor calls them, Hellions or Hell-billies. But LeTeff wasn't particularly enthused.

"Now, here I am living in Hell, taking my kids to church and trying to teach them the right things and the town where we live is having a 6-6-6 party," he said.

According to the town's semiofficial Web site, there are two leading theories about how Hell got its name.

The first holds that a pair of German travelers stepped out of a stagecoach one sunny afternoon in the 1830s, and one said to the other, "So schoene hell" — roughly translated as, "So bright and beautiful." Their comments were overheard by some locals and the name stuck.

The second holds that George Reeves was asked after Michigan gained statehood what he thought the town he helped settle should be called, and reportedly replied, "I don't care, you can name it Hell if you want to." The name became official on Oct. 13, 1841.
 
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