Lucianarchy said:I don't know, do you read XMEN comics then?
Yes, we just don't pretend they're real.
Lucianarchy said:I don't know, do you read XMEN comics then?
Lucianarchy said:
I don't know, do you read XMEN comics then?
Lucianarchy said:
Terrorist attacks do not "happen all the time", which is what you claimed.
This was a major news story when it got out.
Had the device exploded this would have been a major disaster which would have included countless numbers of children. Click the 'Proof' link in my sig ( needs Real Player)
and notice how Ladybrook was the location for this attack. If this would have gone off, I guess some would call me a ghoul.
Thankfully, it failed to explode. Given this thread title and the taunts of TBK this was an extraordinarily germane, truely psironic example of the effect.
Ratman_tf said:
Hardly. Major for the people involved, sure. But almost anything can be considered major when it happens to you. From a world news perception, this wasn't even on the radar.
How do you define major disaster? If I were in the blast radius, it would be a HORRIBLE disaster for me! But for someone half a world away it's just something that happened. Personally, I'd feel bad for those affected, but in that distant, remote way, because I don't know them.
But the only way I even HEARD of this incident is because of this thread. If I hadn't read it, I never would have heard of Ladybrooke or the failed terrorist attack.
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malcolmdl said:I'm new here, but I have read this thread all the way through. I'm no computer expert, but given what hackers can do with viruses and worms, is there any possibility that Lucianarchy (aided by a hacker, perhaps) could have faked the first ladybrook post?
I notice some 'computery' stuff here as I post, vB code, normal and enhanced mode and suchlike.
This is probably quite innocent stuff, but could something have been encoded in the ladybrook post that allowed Lucianarchy to insert the word at a later time?
I mean something like:
code=space reserved for 'blank' word.
Later post: code=activate word in earlier post to show "ladybrook"
malc
Lucianarchy said:
How about if this had happened in Washington DC? Maybe the people there are more important than people living on a working class estate in Ireland?
Your refutation fails on crass, ignorant subjectivity.
Lucianarchy said:
How about if this had happened in Washington DC? Maybe the people there are more important than people living on a working class estate in Ireland?
And then:...proponents should not be chased
away from their meeting places
by bullies, terrorists and
materialist fundamentalists...
(bold face by me).Luci: [These] Net Loons have about one to two
years left until the tables are turned
in dramatic style.
Chupacabras said:Welly, welly, well. What do we have here?
In a document dated Aug 9, 2001, at http://www.psicounsel.com/postinfo2.html Lucianarchy, "spiritual SISTER" (sic) of proponents of subjects as paranormal phenomena, astrology and ufo research, and cited by Dan Kettler about USENET, is quoted as saying (in part):
And then:
(bold face by me).
Aug 9, 2001 - Sep 29, 2003. A good two years. Is this psirony, Luci? Have the "rabid-randi-pseudo-sceptics" stopped posting after being exposed? Has a new age of "light, love, peace, knowledge, truth... and humanity" dawned already? Are you celebrating?
Bump! to avoid pruning of the evidence.

I would tend to say 'No'. Just as Geller doesn't need lasers or magnets to bend his spoons. He just does it when people aren't looking. Lucianarchy dropped a word, and got a cold hit. A weak one at that.
malcolmdl said:
Normally, I would be in complete agreement with you. The two things that bother me are the temporal proximity of the 'hit' and the actual event, and the relatively unusual name. i.e. 'ladybrook' rather than, let's say 'Gaza'.
Ratman_tf said:
That's why they're called coincidences. They do happen.
We have no knowledge of the level of expertise Lucianarchy has with computers, javascript, whatnot. It would be futile to try and find out, since Luci could feign ignorance, or just be ignorant of programming techniques like that.

Lucianarchy said:maybe that's why so many butterflies settle on me.
