MerlinTM (@MerlinTM) 2011-04-18 22:36 @phoenixemk Studying conspiracy theories will drain your energy until you can learn how to step back and laugh out loud at the evil rodents. |
e k (@phoenixemk) 2011-04-18 22:21 @MerlinTM Still, I feel I'm becoming aware when it's media gatekeepers. I've never been self-confident & my will/resolve's weak right now. |
MerlinTM (@MerlinTM) 2011-04-18 22:13 @phoenixemk I don't know anything. I just like to theorize. It is a sick and very demented hobby of mine. I should collect stamps instead. |
e k (@phoenixemk) 2011-04-18 22:06 @ElyssaD I still have a long way to go. I'm nowhere at the lvl of confident discernment of either you or @MerlinTM. Got overloaded today. |
Elyssa Durant (@ElyssaD) 2011-04-18 21:59 @MerlinTM @phoenixemk I'm so glad you two connected! That makes me happy :)) |
MerlinTM (@MerlinTM) 2011-04-16 23:32 @phoenixemk Most people naively believe that FEMA simulations are to protect communities, when they're "testing the waters" before an event. |
e k (@phoenixemk) 2011-04-16 23:29 @MerlinTM They simulated a tornado had gone through my h.s. & I had been painted with a fake broken-in forehead as a sophomore! |
MerlinTM (@MerlinTM) 2011-04-16 23:26 @phoenixemk I've seen FEMA drills before. They put makeup and torn clothing on volunteers and put them in various locales to simulate event. |
e k (@phoenixemk) 2011-04-16 23:19 @MerlinTM There's also that New Madrid FEMA drill? Could they be prepping for that as well, or is it a distraction? |
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