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Discussion in 'WWII General' started by roscoe, Dec 16, 2013.

  1. green slime

    green slime Member

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    Bullshit. Before posting the comment you quoted, I suffered through reading all your miserable posts in this thread (again). Fact is, you're off your drugs, and are hallucinating again.

    There is a very clear psychological condition you are suffering from, and it is well documented.

    Your schizophrenia causes you to suffer from extreme apophenia. Your inability to communicate adequately to your fellow humans exacerbates this problem. Because you really have not adequately described what you've been trying to rant about, for this entire thread.

    Good luck to you. You need it.
     
  2. green slime

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    What are you now raving about? It was you that brought up this so called "incident." Truly. Seek help roscoe. You need it.
     
  3. roscoe

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    So they found a glider with all the plans and drop zones inside. The Germans knew everything apparently

    GOT ANY PROOF FOR THIS CHUM? It's been 73 years
     
  4. roscoe

    roscoe Guest

    If you are totally and utterly ignorant of the official story (as you appear to be) then please stop commenting here. You're obviously upset by someone having violated your comfort zone and consequently forced into knee jerk reaction.

    However if you , or anyone, is in possession of any evidence regarding this downed glider with all the allied plans onboard then please furnish the forum with this evidence. After all you've had 73 years to produce it. Surely someone will know something either British or German.
     
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  5. green slime

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    KIndly desist from shouting like a loon.

    Proof? It was you that brought it up into the thread. Why on earth would I waste time doing your work for you? You have yet to explain what you are ranting about. Beyond shouting about 17 hours, and oblique references to the Bilderberg group. I suggest you go back and read what you have actually written, and not what you thought you said.

    And get help. Seriously.
     
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    You are the one shouting, ranting, and raving like a loon, unable to string two coherent thoughts together. Get help.
     
  7. George Patton

    George Patton Canadian Refugee

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    Awww. I was just about to tell you all about what happened last night. Around 2am a representative of the Bilderberg group visited me and revealed the truth behind MG. You see, Monty needed some new tulip bulbs for his garden and as everyone knows the finest tulips grow just north of Nijmegan. Thus, the entire MG operation was launched to secure a strategic foothold on the south end of the fields. The Arnhem drop was a diversion to make Jerry think the real goal was the bridge. When XXX Corps reached the tulip fields they halted as the mission was completed. Immediately after the war, the Bilderbergs were gifted the looted tulips from Monty. This is their source of black energy which - along with Israel, the Hereditary Prince of Lichtenstein, and the reptilian lizard people from The Montauk Project - allows them to control the world. Carrington, as the first man to capture the tulips, was appointed to the 32nd degree of the flat-earth occult and later orchestrated the capture of the Falklands following rumours that Ho Chi Minh and Lenin were constructing a synthetic dehydrated water plant which could be used to achieve world domination over the CIA-led Deep State. Monty, on the other hand, never realized the significance of the tulips and would only ever tell his teenaged male romantic acquaintances of the beautiful hue of fuscia that the flowers had and how he craftily out-foxed Jerry to seize them in what he called his "finest hour".
     
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  8. green slime

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    Quoted for truth.

    Well, at least it's coherent!!
     
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  10. George Patton

    George Patton Canadian Refugee

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    I should also disclose that I've stayed at the Bilderberg Hotel. If the black helicopters don't get me first, I will reveal all in my gripping edge-of-your-seat-book "4 Star Hotels of Oosterbeek"
     
  11. roscoe

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    I woke up this morning and realized that it is pointless throwing pearls before swine here

    When one attempts to make a reasoned argument one first has to assume a degree of intelligence in your opposite number. This was the mistake I made.

    I'm outta here.
     
  12. green slime

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    Pearls? You mean these nuggets of foul-smelling crap pasted together with all the care of a demi-intelligent retard? Sad to inform you, but your nuggets of excresence won't even turn into coprolite.

    We asked you repeatedly to make a coherent explanation of your thinking; you failed to even attempt that, and yet you would attempt to call into question our intelligence?

    Evidence of your inanity resides here in this thread for posterity to ridicule.
     
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  13. RichTO90

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    Sorry, I meant to post this earlier.

    Aside from Student reporting the incident in 1947 in FMS B-717, which you well know and which was the source for Ryan and Kershaw, the incident was also actually reported at the time by the HG-B Ic. It is in RH 19 IX/26, Teil 2. Seite 105, Ic Abenmeldung, 17 Sep. 1944, HG-B Ic, Num. 3627/44. Go to Freiburg and look it up.
     
  14. roscoe

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    I found this.

    "Only a few hours earlier, a Horsa glider from General Browning's I Airborne Corps headquarters had crash-landed in Student's area. His soldier had overrun the glider, killed one of the Allied soldiers inside, and captured ten others. In searching the craft, the German soldiers had found a copy of the 101st Airborne Division's operational plan and sent it immediately to General Student. Contrary to popular myth, this document pertained only to the 101st Airborne area of operations."

    General Gavin said in the same publication that there must be a spy in Ike's Headquarters because the Germans appear to know the plan. They did appear to know the plan and what is more we knew they knew the plan because of an Enigma intercept on the 8th September 1944. 9 days before Market Garden.

    We're still awaiting the letter written by General Horrocks that is not to be opened until after his death. Left with the Publisher that published 'A Bridge Too Far'. He admits the letter existed but it is now missing. General Horrocks died in 1985.
     
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  16. Slipdigit

    Slipdigit Good Ol' Boy Staff Member WW2|ORG Editor

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    It is time for you to move on, Roscoe.

    This is not a suggestion.
     

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