Stormy Daniels Answers Everything!

Stormy & a few of her favorite things, horses & her boyfriend Drummerboy

Stormy Daniels is taking questions from fans through a link on her twitter account here http://twitter.com/StormyDaniels

She is very open with her answers. I picked the ones I found most interesting,( in no particular order), as there are 400+ so far. To give you a little background so you are up to date-Stormy is a contract star/director for Wicked Pictures. She was considering running for senate in Louisiana. She was arrested for domestic violence against her husband but charges were dropped. She & her husband have split and she is dating the drummer in a rock band. (She refers to him as drummerboy) I am hearing that HE is now doing porn also and that she will work with no other guys.

I thought you always perform with a guy wearing a condom? In your last scene in Forbidden, the guy wasn’t wearing a condom. What’s up with that?
It was a special scene since it was for my own company and we were both tested the day before

So you dont believe in God? why is that?
Just never have. Seems completely ridiculous to me.

Oh! I wanted to ask you this at AEE, but forgot. Why were you not in the all girl orgy at the end of House of Wicked? The scene was hot, but would have been scorching had you been in it!
There were people in that scene that I do not work with…and I had a 103 fever
 

creampie huh? not afraid of a lil stormy drummer boy?
nah

So it’s true that you have "cocksucker" tattooed inside your mouth? If so, you are the most rugged motherfucker on Earth!!!
It is true…and thank you

Any regrets?
yep

What advice would you give someone just starting in porn?
Do NOT do it

this will be you last year doing porn?

yep


After seeing your response that this will be your last year of porn, my wife is devastated. She says…YOU BETTER BE KIDDING!!!! PLEASE:) She may stop watching porn altogether if you leave!!!

as she should…lol…I will still direct

Funniest thing that ever happened on a porn set?
The cops raiding Operation Desert Stormy, thinking I was really under attack. In reality, the permit office forgot to let the sheriff’s office know we were doing gunfire.

are you close with jessica drake?
no

would you ever do a g/g scene with a black women
I guess

What band does drummerboy drum for?
Hollywood Undead (before he played in Godhead, Loser, and The Feds)

What female stars do you consider to be icons of adult film?
Jenna Jameson, Janine, Jenteal, Felicia, Belladonna, Jesse Jane, Kobe Thai, I could go on and on…

Will you ever have sex with a black man in a scene?
No…cause I am only working with one person and he is not black

What happened during that cam appearance on imlive that made you storm off 5 mins into the cam show?

The show was not the way it was explained to me. I felt violated and didn’t not like the way I was being treated/talked to.

Are you going to run for Senate?

nope


Do you Escort?

No…but I would be a millionaire by now if I did


Who is a famous person you met that was a jerk?

Paris Hilton

any actress that you wouldn’t work again?
Fuck yeah! Most of them!


What is the biggest on-set blooper you’ve seen?

Most of it involves poop…therefore I have blocked it out

Any chance of a reality show or a 24/7 "Stormy CAM" I wanna watch you do the most boring shit ever.
when I buy my new house (waiting for old one to sell) I am gonna put cams in for my site..so, yes.

How come you very rarely do scenes with the other Wicked girls?

I don’t play well with others (wink)

Are you racist?
Even if I were, why would I answer that?

about kid, boy or girl? what do you want?
doesn’t matter

Worst female talent? thought i try again lol

Kelly Marie…she was wasted during our scene and busted my lip while drunkenly trying to hump my face

Worst male talent? (i know u wont answer but worth a try 😉 )

Dick Delaware was my worst experience by far…and it was just a magazine shoot

You have done some of my alltime favorite girl/girl scenes, thank you ! is there any new girl to the industry that you would really like to work with
She is not new, but I want me some Bree Olson

64 thoughts on “Stormy Daniels Answers Everything!

  1. Yea! Only a year till she leaves!!! Porn will be good again, she’s such a stupid vapid cunt!

  2. jeremiahsteele says:

    Q: “Will you ever have sex with a black man in a scene?”
    A: “No…cause I am only working with one person and he is not black”

    I thought he WAS black… and blue…

    But seriously, we need some follow up questions. An interviewer must be like a meat puppet. Once you penetrate, you gotta keep pumpin.

  3. sammyglick says:

    Considering these are Twitter questions, from the general public, they’re all fairly interesting (not to mention, respectful).

  4. jeremiahsteele says:

    This is my favorite:

    Q: “Are you racist?”
    A: “Even if I were, why would I answer that?”

    Little does Stormy realize she did just answer the question.

    We need Wayne McDaniel aka Sophia Mounds to ask these deep, penetrating questions on the subject of racism.

    Wayne McDaniel: “Do you hate negros?”
    Stormy Daniels: “If I did, do you think I’d answer that?”
    Wayne McDaniel: “Good answer. I like black people. In fact I gave 15 cents to one on the street yesterday.”

  5. Real Luke Ford Fan says:

    Stormy should be in prison for more than one reason.

  6. She’s leaving porn? From everything I’ve heard about her, she doesn’t have that much money. So why leave now? It’s not like the man she’s cheating on her husband with & flaunted in her husband’s face for months is going to support her. I don’t understand how one of the biggest names in the industry now who also stars, writes, and directs has no money. Is it the expensive horses and all the care that goes into taking care of them?

    Why leave when she wasn’t even doing real porn? Wicked is condom mandatory and very light porn. She’s not doing what Belladonna or Jenna Haze does or what any new girl does. She has a contract with a huge company. She could stay in porn for years and lead a charmed life. But if you believe everything that is said about her, she hates sex, hates the industry, and hates men. But don’t most of them? Jenna Jameson and Tera Patrick didn’t do real porn either for the better part of their careers and they despise porn and sex.

  7. Please let her leave!!!

  8. Larry Horse says:

    Sort of glad I’ve never spent a minute watching any of her work. With her racial “feelings” maybe she should be with Janine’s husband. Dumbass Louisana Crackah Chick.

  9. Quitting porn? Works with 1 guy? No anal in 10 years? Let me know if she ever un-retires and starts doing porn for the 1st time.

  10. She couldn’t fuck her way out of a paper bag, and wouldn’t know her way around a cock if she had one! I really think she’s a good example of a true narcissist!

  11. What racial feelings Larry? As far as I know she never expressed any.

  12. The Colonel says:

    We’ve been through the issue of race in the adult industry several times; and I’ll say what I said before: There are no racial taboos in the adult industry, never were, and never will be. Some of the most well known performers, producers and directors in this industry are black people: Lexington Steele, Mandingo, Mr. Marcus, etc; and they have worked with the majority of female performers throughout the years. If some biased, ignorant piece of trailer trash shit whore doesn’t want to suck black cock on film for the money, fuck her, that’s her personal decision. For every one racist drama queen skank, there are 10 beautiful, hot and nasty girls who take black cocks in all of their holes like champs. It’s wrong to generalize an entire industry based on one particular whore’s prejudiced opinion. Inbred, failed confederacy offspring scumfucks in this industry have always been in minority; and now that the population demographics of America are rapidly changing, soon they will be flushed down the toilet of history.

  13. jeremiahsteele says:

    Since she’s a slightly psychotic, racist athiest the only scene I’d like to see of her in is as a mental patient who does a scene with a black priest. Start her off in a straight jacket. After violently killing Dick Delawere’s character off for telling her she has nice boobs, the Priest comes in to offer his benedick-tion… One thing leads to another and in the end she’s screaming “Oh God!!!”

  14. Coronel, there are no racist whores, just whores that were not offered the right price.

    All those prissy “I do not do IR” will burn coal if the price is right in privates.

  15. jeremiahsteele says:

    Yeah money makes us whores but racism is real rics; It all started at the top with the bluebloods…

    As Bob Marley sings in ‘Top Rankin’:
    “They don’t want to see us unite. All they want us to do is keep on fussin’ n’ fighting. They do not want to see us live together. All they want us to do is keep on killing one another. Top rankin’ Are you skankin’?…”

  16. “population demographics of America are rapidly changing”

    What about nonpopulation demographics?

  17. The Colonel says:

    Newklear Says:

    ‘What about nonpopulation demographics?’

    What about that, my friend?

    Speaking of population, here is a lecture that I believe everybody needs to listen. It’ll change your concept of right vs. wrong, peace vs. war, prosperity vs. plight, etc.

    The Most Important Video You’ll Ever See: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F-QA2rkpBSY

  18. Not that Stormy interview/views are all that “rightous” or all that bright to be putting out there, but most of her answers were obviously sarcastic. Is she a bit of a bitch… probably. But what’s really disturbing are your comments. Some of you guys have some REAL issues. Perhaps some therapy… or even some medication??? Especially “the colonel” Dude you need some help!!!

  19. jeremiahsteele says:

    BTW, Larry, I know you’ve been blubbering about what movies have I done, lately. I’ll have you know I’m the star of “8 Lays a Week” starring Ivanna Kockinme Von Now and 6 stunt cocks, as well, directed by Willy Peterbeater, distributed by Yo Momma productions.
    Buy now and you’ll get a free bottle of lube, and travel napkins!

  20. Larry Horse says:

    Steele, I just want to make sure you’re eating. It gets me mad that scum like Donny Long and the Trannyfucker were getting work and you were not. I’ll admit that the racist question was along the “are you still beating your wife” line. Interracial is fine with me, though I think the distaff side gets a raw deal. When did Vivid have a truly dark skinned contract girl? Heather Hunter wasnt and I dont think Lacey Duvalle was that way, saem goes with Wicked as far as I can remember.

  21. jeremiahsteele says:

    Thanks, Larry, but you still got me confused.

    “I’ll admit that the racist question was along the “are you still beating your wife” line.” -?

    “Interracial is fine with me, though I think the distaff side gets a raw deal.” -? – What’s a distaff side, Larry?

    Interestingly, Vivid & Wicked are both condom mandetory, big budget and don’t hire blacks (though the latter for Vivid not completely true, based on a technicality). Hmmm. I guess there’ll be no ShaftXXX parodies coming from them soon, either, unless it be called WhiteShaftXXX.

    “Who’s the white private dick who’s a sex machine to all the chicks”?– nah, I don’t dig it.

  22. speaking of donk long – is that douche shooting his shitty porn for reality gang now?

  23. Interestingly, Vivid & Wicked are both condom mandetory, big budget and don’t hire blacks

    Savanna Samson performed with Brian Pumper and Tyler Knight in “Savanna’s Been Blackmaled”.

    Wicked is the only major studio left that is condom mandatory. When Vivid changed, that’s why Chi Chi LaRue left Vivid as one of their directors.

  24. It seems this post has made Stormy stop all her social networks including Twitter and Myspace.

  25. Larry Horse says:

    Are you racist does sound like a question like a “when did you stop beating your wife” question, to me anyway. Distaff I think means women, I could be wrong and often am. But Lex Steele and Sean Michaels are promoted well, whereas many black female performers get the shaft. Why cant Jada Fire, Candace Von, Nyomi Banxxx and Monica Foster be contract girls with those companies. They’re just as beautiful and hot as any other girls in the business, in fact hotter than most Wicked and Vivid girls.

  26. sammyglick says:

    Darrah — I don’t understand how one of the biggest names in the industry now who also stars, writes, and directs has no money. Is it the expensive horses and all the care that goes into taking care of them?

    Really? YOU of all people don’t ‘understand’ how a woman who for the better part of her life fucked semi-random guys on camera for money, failed to save a few cum-stained dollars for a rainy day? It’s not rocket science, and Stormy Daniels is NO rocket scientist. Yes…owning horses isn’t exactly a ‘cheap’ hobby.

    Darrah – Why leave when she wasn’t even doing real porn?

    Evidently, she doesn’t like it and never did like it. Not everyone in this world is motivated only by money.

    Darrah – Wicked is condom mandatory and very light porn. She’s not doing what Belladonna or Jenna Haze does or what any new girl does.

    Maybe back when Stormy first started, the average New Girl wasn’t doing blowbangs, mini-gangbangs, frequent 2 on 1s, anal, inter-racial, ATM, light S & M at the drop of a hat — but times have changed and from the viewpoint of an average consumer, it’s odd when a New Girl is only basically doing vanilla scenes.

    Darrah — She has a contract with a huge company. She could stay in porn for years and lead a charmed life.

    You can’t always lead a horse to water. Or in Stormy’s case, a stubborn mule.

    Darrah — But if you believe everything that is said about her, she hates sex, hates the industry, and hates men. But don’t most of them?

    Don’t ya think this Twitter interview basically validates all that’s been said about how deeply Stormy hates sex, men and Porn Valley? As for other Porn Girls who share similar feelings, they’re smart enough to keep their mouths shut while depositing their ‘I Fuck For Cash’ checks. Ironic, when you think Stormy wanted to be a politician!

    Darrah — Jenna Jameson and Tera Patrick didn’t do real porn either for the better part of their careers and they despise porn and sex.

    Say what you want about the ‘quality’ of Jenna/Tera’s work — but they’ll never be labeled as being just another ‘dumb whore’ making their way through Porn Valley.

  27. jeremiahsteele says:

    Speaking of racism, did you hear or read Obama’s race speech? His repeated mention and defense of his racist Reverand “God Damn America!” Wright, “white community”, “black community”, and race, race, race. Jesus, he even mentioned the O.J. Simpson trial! Wake up Barack, the problems of America stem from economic divisions, not racial. Obama and his wife have been on the one hand obsessed with racial identity, but on the other given all the prividges that “whitey” gets, so please STFU! I don’t think of myself in terms of being white, why should we be subjected to this race based acknowledgement of America and Americans? Didn’t MLK Jr talk about judging the content of one’s character? Obama needs to stop worshipping under racist Wright. The whole state of the union address was about race! How could that idiot commentor Chris Matthews say afterwards “I forgot Obama was black” when race was the entire crux of Obama’s speech?????

  28. jeremiahsteele says:

    oops I meant to spell it “Reverend”. Anyway, I hadn’t read a speech from a world leader so pre-occupied with race since Adolph Hitler. This kind of diatribe is where the comparisons to Adolph come from. I wonder what Obama’s puppet-master/script writers have in mind… If we hit the shitter economically, this is a good way to pave the way it is in prisons; where it’s black vs. white vs latino. Of course if it’s blacks versus latinos, whites will get it from both sides. It seems to me Obama is looking to set the stage for a race war by his constant reverential references to the racist Reverend Wright. It’s no wonder Obama acknowledged in his speech that both blacks AND whites have a problem with Wright. That’s because Wright is Wrong! Instead of inciting potential racial wars, we need to declare war on class and wage exploitation, laissez faire, free market capitalism, international sweat shops, etc., not racism. White people are suffereing economically, btw, too, that’s why Obama was elected, not to be a voice box for Reverend Wright and his “Down with White America” hate speeches!

  29. sammyglick says:

    Jeremy Steele — WTF?

    First off, this nation’s sordid history of grappling with racial issues, were here long before Obama became the ‘first’ Black President…and will be here after he’s left office. Even Obama when asked about being the first black President shortly after taking office, laughed and said that the ‘euphoria’ of those around him wore off in about a day.

    Not so for political pundits who have repeatedly MADE it an issue; from Beck with his, “…I don’t think he likes White People.” to Rush with his coded words for Obama (arrogant, punk, radical, et cetera), or CNN and MSNBC covering his every move as if it was the first time a black man within the government ever did fill in the blank.

    Yes, Chris Matthews loves to gush that Obama’s Presidency represents the culmination of the political battles in the 1960s for equal rights. You forget that Matthews is a product of JFK’s idealism, MLK’s idealism, RFK’s idealism, the Summer of Love’s idealism, and so on. For him and I’m sure others of his generation, they want to be as color blind (not to mention, sexual identity blind, or even social class blind) as kids, teens and people in their 20s are today. For him to have acknowledged that for an hour, he didn’t ‘see’ Obama as ‘black’ speaks volumes to how far we’ve come as a nation (and how much further we have to go). As people of Matthew’s generation are both open to blacks in positions of power, while also, mildly skeptical of blacks in positions of power. For when the point is repeatedly made that Obama is, yes in fact, black — for one to, for an hour or so, just see him as a guy addressing the Free World, is a big step.

    Secondly, Obama should be commended with actually ADDRESSING the thorny issue of race when it came up during the campaign due to his association with Rev. Wright (instead of doing the politically expedient thing…which would of been to just ‘disavow’ Rev. Wright and go back to campaigning while acting as if he’d just apologized for burping in public). Politicians are famous for just sweeping life’s uncomfortable moments under the rug with what amounts to a rhetorical HJ. Obama to his credit, doesn’t.

    Likewise, he did mention ‘economic issues’ within the context of his speech on race as part and parcel of this nation’s ‘racial issues’ (as you point out in the middle of your verbal diarrhea deluge, the two are tied to each other). As this nation never did finish the work to be done post Civil War/Reconstruction. If it had, and blacks were given equal treatment under the law (of which they were not, as evidenced by the South’s use of Jim Crow laws, segregation and share-cropping to continue suppressing Black citizens), then perhaps we would be a lot closer to MLK’s dream of a truly color-blind society.

    Now a few reporters have tried to force Obama’s hand on economic racial issues — but he’s never taken the bait. Everytime I’ve seen this raised, Obama notes that historically blacks have done worse economically than their white counterparts — but that despite the disparity, he is still the American President for EVERYONE. He’ll do his best to address issues specific to the Black Community, but as the saying goes, all boats rise with the tide.

    You also correctly point out, how as the majority race, you don’t think of yourself as ‘white’…so why should blacks keep harping on being black?

    Put yourself into some other race’s shoes for a moment — or better yet, imagine living in Japan or China for a few years. As living amongst others of a different race, within a fairly homogenized society, you’ll start to become acutely aware of being the ‘outsider’.

    Which is exactly how many blacks in America felt until probably roughly the 1960s/70s, when depictions of them started to significantly grow within popular culture/society (for good or bad). Phrases such as ‘Black is Beautiful’, sports icons from Kareem Abdul-Jabbar to Arthur Ashe, and political movements such as the Black Panthers were also part of said community coming of age after the battles fought for mainstream acceptance by Louis Armstrong, Jackie Robinson, or Ali.

    Again, try to imagine being a black teenager growing up in the early 1980. MTV is slowing becoming a culture force — yet oddly, that same culture force excludes blacks. Now it seems almost comical to think that when MTV first started, and for many years after, played ZERO music videos by black artists. It was only until someone of Michael Jackson’s sales figures was black music able to ‘crack’ that particular barrier to mass commercial acceptance. Now, you’d think that MTV was ONLY created to showcase Rap/Hip-Hop videos!

    Furthermore, when the culture all around you is by and large White-centric, you might start to think that you’re just an afterthought. Elvis co-opting black music to create Rock & Roll, or elected leaders all being white, also makes you wonder if being black is somehow ‘inferior’ to a dominant White Culture that is all around you 24/7.

    Again, we forget that until Obama (and his replacement Roland Burris), the Senate had exactly two other black members in its entire history. If Burris hadn’t taken his seat — the Senate today, in 2010, would have ZERO blacks. Compare that to 38 women senators in the history of the body — currently, there are 17 female members.

    Seventeen women to one black in the 2010 United States Senate. Excuse me while I preoccupy myself with the question of Race in America.

    Having watched the SOTU, I don’t know how exactly you saw it as being ALL about race. As the speech I watched, Obama talked about creating jobs, cutting capital gains taxes, not giving up on reforming heath care, tightening national security, energy policy, Haiti, political parties working together, and so on. Perhaps you were watching an old speech by George Wallace?

  30. jeremiahsteele says:

    First of all Sammy Glick, why the fuck do you pick a name of a scum in history like Sammy Glick? Besides that it’s one of the worst sounding names, next to Dirk Diggler.

    Check out the SOTU transcript. How many times does he mention the word “Race”, “black”, “white”,
    “Wright”? Again, as I pointed out, he even mentioned O.J.

    Do you really think the root of society’s problems is racially based?

    Obama has an obsession with race and a hatred of whitey, that’s why he still follows Reverend Wright.
    People accuse him of being arrogant for a reason.

    Obama needs to do more than address and apologize for Reverend Wright. He needs to break ties, due to the latter’s radical theology of hate :

    from: http : // www . wnd . com /index . php?fa=PAGE . view&pageId=59230 (connect empty spaces to get to link):

    “Barack Obama’s suddenly radioactive pastor, Rev. Jeremiah Wright, has defended himself against charges of anti-Americanism and racism by referring to his foundational philosophy, the “black liberation theology” of scholars such as James Cone, who regard Jesus Christ as a “black messiah” and blacks as “the chosen people” who will only accept a god who assists their aim of destroying the “white enemy.”

    “If God is not for us and against white people,” writes Cone, “then he is a murderer, and we had better kill him. The task of black theology is to kill gods who do not belong to the black community.””

    In Obama’s book “Dreams from My Father” he wrote:

    “I ceased to advertise my mother’s race at the age of 12 or 13, when I began to suspect that by doing so I was ingratiating myself to whites.”

    “I found a solace in nursing a pervasive sense of grievance and animosity against my mother’s race.”

    If the word “black” were replaced with “white,” his black nationalist Trinity church would undoubtedly be considered a haven for the Aryan Brotherhood.

  31. jeremiahsteele says:

    Whoops, My bad, Sammy, when I did a search of Obama transcript I got this, thought it was what I missed from last night.- Doh! Turns out I was looking at an old transcipt:(March 19, 2008). Nevertheless, it’s worth examining

    http : //www . nytimes . com/2008/03/18/us/politics/18text-obama . html

    Barack Obama’s Speech on Race

    The following is the text as prepared for delivery of Senator Barack Obama’s speech on race in Philadelphia, as provided by his presidential campaign.

    Obama Urges U.S. to Grapple With Race Issue (March 19, 2008)
    News Analysis: Obama Chooses Reconciliation Over Rancor (March 19, 2008)
    Political Memo: An Effort to Bridge a Divide (March 18, 2008)
    In Chicago, More Talk About Race After Speech (March 19, 2008)
    Blogrunner: Reactions From Around the Web

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    Candidate Topic PagesMore Politics News“We the people, in order to form a more perfect union.”

    Two hundred and twenty one years ago, in a hall that still stands across the street, a group of men gathered and, with these simple words, launched America’s improbable experiment in democracy. Farmers and scholars; statesmen and patriots who had traveled across an ocean to escape tyranny and persecution finally made real their declaration of independence at a Philadelphia convention that lasted through the spring of 1787.

    The document they produced was eventually signed but ultimately unfinished. It was stained by this nation’s original sin of slavery, a question that divided the colonies and brought the convention to a stalemate until the founders chose to allow the slave trade to continue for at least twenty more years, and to leave any final resolution to future generations.

    Of course, the answer to the slavery question was already embedded within our Constitution – a Constitution that had at its very core the ideal of equal citizenship under the law; a Constitution that promised its people liberty, and justice, and a union that could be and should be perfected over time.

    And yet words on a parchment would not be enough to deliver slaves from bondage, or provide men and women of every color and creed their full rights and obligations as citizens of the United States. What would be needed were Americans in successive generations who were willing to do their part – through protests and struggle, on the streets and in the courts, through a civil war and civil disobedience and always at great risk – to narrow that gap between the promise of our ideals and the reality of their time.

    This was one of the tasks we set forth at the beginning of this campaign – to continue the long march of those who came before us, a march for a more just, more equal, more free, more caring and more prosperous America. I chose to run for the presidency at this moment in history because I believe deeply that we cannot solve the challenges of our time unless we solve them together – unless we perfect our union by understanding that we may have different stories, but we hold common hopes; that we may not look the same and we may not have come from the same place, but we all want to move in the same direction – towards a better future for our children and our grandchildren.

    This belief comes from my unyielding faith in the decency and generosity of the American people. But it also comes from my own American story.

    I am the son of a black man from Kenya and a white woman from Kansas. I was raised with the help of a white grandfather who survived a Depression to serve in Patton’s Army during World War II and a white grandmother who worked on a bomber assembly line at Fort Leavenworth while he was overseas. I’ve gone to some of the best schools in America and lived in one of the world’s poorest nations. I am married to a black American who carries within her the blood of slaves and slaveowners – an inheritance we pass on to our two precious daughters. I have brothers, sisters, nieces, nephews, uncles and cousins, of every race and every hue, scattered across three continents, and for as long as I live, I will never forget that in no other country on Earth is my story even possible.

    It’s a story that hasn’t made me the most conventional candidate. But it is a story that has seared into my genetic makeup the idea that this nation is more than the sum of its parts – that out of many, we are truly one.

    Throughout the first year of this campaign, against all predictions to the contrary, we saw how hungry the American people were for this message of unity. Despite the temptation to view my candidacy through a purely racial lens, we won commanding victories in states with some of the whitest populations in the country. In South Carolina, where the Confederate Flag still flies, we built a powerful coalition of African Americans and white Americans.

    (end of page 1)

  32. max softcore says:

    Larry Horse , you are correct sir….

  33. Larry Horse says:

    Steele, its Adolf not Adolph, he was a scumbag murdering asshat, but get the man’s name right, I like my mass murderers names spelled correctly.

  34. The Colonel says:

    It’s interesting how a thread about a delusional, man hating, washed up vanilla porn whore turns into a discussion about the politics and analysis of Obama’s State of the Union Speech.

    On that subject, the only true question is does it matter who’s the president, what’s the color of his skin and what does he read from a teleprompter during his State of the Union or any other speech for that matter? The president of The United States can blow bullshit in your face, in front of the cameras all day long, but beyond closed doors his alligince is to a small group of the elites, not the ordinary people. For those inceptive enough, it’s clear who runs the show and who owns this country. The rest of the American people, or as William Cooper so eloquently said, hordes of sheep can bang their heads against a brick wall and dream of *change* and *a better world* they will never see.

    It’s a big club, and you’re not in it; you and I are not members of the club.

    – George Carlin

  35. jeremiahsteele says:

    True, Colonel.

    As Wyclef sang, “If I were President, I’d be elected on Friday, assassinated on Saturday, buried on Sunday”. A true revolutionary would be.

  36. The Colonel says:

    Right on, Jeremy.

    Speaking of Hitler, let’s not forget the Bush/Nazi connection; and the fact that Prescott Bush, George W. Bush’s grandfather and one of directors of the Union Banking Corporation, was among Hitler’s most trusted bankers.

    From Guardian:

    ‘The debate over Prescott Bush’s behaviour has been bubbling under the surface for some time. Recent documents, many of which were only declassified in 2003, show that even after America had entered the war and when there was already significant information about the Nazis’ plans and policies, he worked for and profited from companies closely involved with the very German businesses that financed Hitler’s rise to power. It has also been suggested that the money he made from these dealings helped to establish the Bush family fortune and set up its political dynasty.

    Remarkably, little of Bush’s dealings with Germany has received public scrutiny, partly because of the secret status of the documentation involving him.’

  37. jeremiahsteele says:

    Bankers profiting from War by financing all sides. It’s not only highly profitable but it keeps us under control through the old device of divide and conquor. The Bush’s have been profitting from War and assassinations since, as you mentioned WWII. NO coincidence the two Bush Presidents both attacked Iraq. Also the Bushs are good friends with the Saudi Bin Laden family, owners of the Bin Laden Group construction corporation. George Senior has ties to the Kennedy Asssassination. Also, Marvin P. Bush was one of the heads of Securacom, which was the security system that was shut down weeks before 9/11/01, which allowed who ever blew up the towers to plant those explosives. Do a youtube search on it and tell me those towers weren’t blown up into dust from the top down. Also look at WTC building 7 which was never hit by any debris. Little of this gets scrutiny in the media because as one ex CIA director once said, the gov’t controls the media.

  38. The Colonel says:

    What I’d like to say in regards to 9/11, is that there are conspiracy theories and then there are conspiracy facts. 9/11 was not a foreign terrorist attck on U.S soil, it was an inside job, orchestrated by George W. Bush and Co; and that’s a conspiracy fact, backed up by an overwhelming amount of circumstantial evidence, documents, eyewitness testemonies, etc. Information which is available in dozens of articles, books, documentaries, web sites, etc; even though the corporation controlled mainstream media does not discuss this information. Ultimately, people must look at the information, examine the evidence, draw their conclusions and decide what they want to believe.

  39. jeremiahsteele says:

    Correct, Colonel. If only the average citizen would spend a small percentage of the time they spend looking at porn or watching t.v. shows or whatever else researching these matters of vital importance the world would be a different place. Bush’s cabal would be in jail, at the very least. Instead we have Obama who thanked Bush for his great work and is in the process of making his own nefarious mark as Zbigniew Brzezinski’s puppet.

  40. sammyglick says:

    “If only the average citizen would spend a small percentage of the time”

    Quoting from the correct speech to make their tinfoil hat points about society…

    Likewise, Obama DID in fact, break all ties from Rev. Wright. Not only did he condemn his remarks, but he also formally left his church. I guess your tinfoil hat’s reception missed that particular news update.

  41. jeremiahsteele says:

    Thanx Sammy, again as I had discovered and corrected myself, I found an old speech. Regardless, all facts are tinfoil wrapped to you, right?

    The fact, as you can read in that speech, regardless of when it was given, was that Obama was making excuses for and supported Wright who was already receiving a lot of flack. That says alot.

    It finally got to the point where Obama was forced to break ties with Wright, for political reasons, mainly because Wright kept making a racist, hate-filled, anti-American jackass out of himself. But what was Obama ever doing worshipping through that fucking guy in the first place?

    It makes me wonder if there is a suppressed “whitey” tape from Michelle, as well, as has been talked about, and what it cost to keep out of public ears.

    You read the Trinity Church’s list of oaths, it would be a haven for Aryans if you replace “black” with “white”.

    I understand blacks being angry about history, but we’re all victims of history. Abe Lincoln surmised that God was making Americans pay for the sin of slavery through the blood, death and agonies of the Civil War.

    Making everything about race is simply racist! Just remember it was blacks who sold their own people to the whiteys who shipped them over to America!

    In the meantime we need to avoid what I call “Spike Lee Syndrome”. Here’s one ultra-fine example:

    Sophia Nelson, a black attorney, former lobbyist and founder of PoliticalIntersection . com, which focuses on politics, race and gender, said she has been offended by people calling her articulate and intelligent: “That’s saying that people who look like me normally aren’t those things.”

    How idiotic! Someone says something nice and she still says it’s racist. I guess they might as well just say negative things, then, because to quote Mariah in this regard, “Either way, you can’t win”!

  42. sammyglick says:

    See here’s where I start to have a problem with what you’re saying.

    It reminds me of the old Gilda Radner SNL News sketch where she’s a little old lady who rants and raves about a subject…only to be totally wrong (and she corrects herself with saying, “…oh. Never mind.”). So for example, lets say the sketch aired last weekend: the character is going off on why would any one want a mobile phone, because it’s the size of a small brick! At the end of her tirade about how clumsy/awkward/clunky mobile phones are, the anchor pulls out of his pocket today’s standard mobile phone (which now, unlike when they were first on the market, able to fit in your pocket).

    For whatever reason you had ‘Obama’s Racism’ on the brain. You then, in an effort to scratch that itch in your brain, started rooting around on the internet or TV or wherever until you thought you had found the ‘smoking gun’.

    Aaha! I’ve found PROOF of Obama making a huge stupid ruckus about Race! Here’s solid proof, of him going on and on and on about Race! Yes, you can’t deny it. He gave a speech where all he did was talk about Race!!!!!

    Ooops…it was actually a speech he wrote specifically to address the nation’s issues with Race when he had to answer for his ties to Rev. Wright (who had made several inflammatory statements on Race in America). As you see, he’s black and no one is going to just forget that he’s black…so he’s now going to have to, for better or worse, address the issue head on as he runs for the highest elected office in the nation.

    Okay, so Obama does so and is applauded for dealing with the issue like an adult and not acting like the typical politician (who when they’ve been found to have skeletons in their closet, just disavow said skeleton and keep on keeping on). He then goes on to win the US Presidency — causing many to declare that the ENTIRE issue of Race in America is over, don’t talk about it, stop discussing it, you blacks now have a black President, so just stop talking about how you’ve been given a shit-sandwich for the last 200+ years in this nation!

    Oh what’s that you say? He (or his wife) must STILL harbor all sorts of weird feelings about Race! He must, as how else would he have risen to where he is, unless he beat this dead horse to his advantage and never let others forget about this nation’s long and sordid legacy with Race (in effect, guilt tripping them into admitting him into Harvard, making him the president of the Harvard law review, allowing him to teach Constitutional Law at the University of Chicago, electing him to the Illinois State Legislature, electing him to the US Senate, and finally electing him President).

    It’s like Glen Beck musing the way that he does, “…I think Obama has a deep seated problem with the White Culture.” Yet later when asked by Katie Couric to explain what he meant by ‘white culture’, oddly Glen didn’t have any answer (and tried to worm his way out of giving one). Ummmm…I wonder why? Glen is a smart guy, and white too. He MUST have some idea of what White Culture is and why Obama would be against it! I wonder why he didn’t….

    Perhaps it’s because he is a lot like the Shakespeare quote about the lady who ‘protests’ too much.

    So be it you or Sean Hannity, or Rush Limbaugh, or Michelle Malkin, or this Sophia Nelson woman, or anyone else such as Spike Lee — people who make Race such a huge part of their lives, it’s pretty obvious it’s because these sorts of people actually have the biggest problems with Race. They don’t want to be honest about it as they’re fearful of being labeled (unfairly) as Racists.

    Yet if they would just be honest about it all, they’d probably let go of their issues and hangups a lot quicker, than if they just kept on looking for and gnashing their teeth over EVER little tiny remark ever made about Race.

  43. jeremiahsteele says:

    My point is Obama has been with a racist reverend for years, did Barack never hear or notice his rhetoric, before? Why do you applaud him in doing what he had no political choice in doing when he should’ve done it so much earlier?

    Sammy, stop pompously calling me “tin foil hat wearing” and in the name of humanity which you pretend to or believe you care about, do a youtube search on wtc building 7. Please explain to me how that building fell on it’s own on 9/11. Do that, and I’ll make myself a nice tin foil hat, then send it to you with “Thanks for saving me” written on an affixed note.

    Everything Colonel said in post 42 is absolutely true. The amount of information from nearly countless sources in overwhelming. You think you’re so smart and that the more you type the smarter and more important it proves you to be, but you’ve simply never done the research on issues you’re predisposed to “poo poo” away. That is self-evident.

    And white Americans DO have a culture… It’s called Disneyland!!!

  44. sammyglick says:

    Yes, you’re correct — I don’t put much credence into general conspiracy theory. Reason being is, once you believe in one…you basically have to believe in them all (be it as crazy as the Apollo Moon landings being faked to HIV being created by the CIA to wipe out the black community to the DTV transition part of a Big Brother plan to spy on everyone). Now that doesn’t mean I’m not open to hearing about them, or find them interesting on their own merits — but otherwise, I don’t have a personal belief that the world is secretly run by a small group of uber-wealthy elites who control unknown sources of energy and use vast underground tunnels to travel between the coasts.

    Sure, elements of the Bush Administration had their sights set on Iraq — and obviously Baby Shrub had his own psychological reasons for wanting to take down Saddam (be it as petty as getting revenge on him for his plot against his father years earlier). Yet I’m also not going to pretend I totally understand the physics behind building construction and demolition. Thusly, one expert’s opinion on the situation is as good as anothers in my book and at the end of the day, all I do know for certain is that the WTC sadly no longer exists along with about 3000 innocent humans. I’ve seen parts of Spare Change, the ‘Holy Grail’ for a lot of 9/11 Conspiracy Theory, and I will say it’s a slick piece of filmmaking. But so is Triumph of the Will, Oliver Stone’s JFK, an average episode of 24 and Avatar.

    As for Obama and Wright, I have no doubt, that he ‘heard’ his rhetoric. Yet where’s the outrage when it comes to just as inflammatory religious rhetoric when it comes from the Right? Few if anyone, pressed McCain on HIS ties to inflammatory religious people (or even worst, how he outright pandered to these assholes, after he had denounced them when he first ran for the Presidency in 2000).

    Between 2000 and when he ran again in 2008, McCain totally reversed course; cozying up to the likes of Pat Robertson (who you’ll recall, on 9/11 blamed gays for the tragedy and recently blamed Haiti’s earthquake on their deal with the devil to get out from under French rule) and Bob Jones University (which was staunchly against racial integration as recently as 2000).

    Let’s also not forget McCain’s strong ties to other religious ‘winners’ like the late Jerry Falwell, James Dobson or John Hagee.

    But hey, lets give McCain a pass for hanging out with religious figures who are against most anyone unless they’re white, heterosexual and Christian and go back to roasting Obama over the coals for being in Rev. Wrights church longer than St. Oprah. As it’s a lot easier to criticize Obama for listening to a man who was part of the minority (non voting I might add and often in chains) in America since it’s founding, had a few tiny objections toward the abysmal treatment of his fellow blacks (who one would have assumed to have been included, along with women and anyone else who wasn’t a White Property Owner, in the famous line in the Declaration of Independence, “We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights”), wasn’t afraid to say something about it in one of the few places he could be open during the 70s (the black church) and exercised his rights as a citizen to speak freely about the government and their racist policies.

    Rights I dare say he fully earned, having served in the Marines and the Navy (later trained as a Cardiopulmonary technician and was assigned to a medical team responsible for LBJ’s health and well-being).

    As for White Culture, I don’t for the life of me know why Beck didn’t reference Martin Mull’s hilarious two part series The History of White People in America!

  45. The Colonel says:

    In all fairness, there are two kinds of conspiracy theories: Bizarre and plausible. For example thinking, or god forbid, believing that the world is run by a race of reptilian shape shifters is bizarre, insane and ludicrous. Such theory, as provided by the likes of David Icke, fails not because it’s so out of the ordinary box, but it fails on its own merits, because it can’t provide any evidence and proof whatsoever except for wild misinterpretations of ancient folk stories and unreliable testemonies. Or another example, when a 20 something year old kid like David Wilcock pops out of nowhere with claims of being a psychic and spews bullshit about diffrent alien races, 2012 events, etc. anybody with half a brain and even less experience will laugh at him and dismiss his rants as hoax.

    On the contrary, when somebody like Robert Lazar, a scientist, comes along and explains he was working on some kind of reverse engineering technology that might have been of alien origins, when people like Stephen Hawking and theoretical physicist Michio Kaku talk about the existence of life and far more advanced technologies on other planets, then that’s when I listen and pay attention. Consequently, when the government that has been lying to its people for as long as one can remember, releases incomplete reports about the events such as the assassination of John F. Kennedy, 9/11, NASA failures, etc. reports that cause more questions than answers, reports that intentionally leave out and ignore tons of circumstantial evidence, eyewitness testemonies, scientific examinations, etc. then I realize something is seriously wrong.

    Now, do I believe the world is run by a group of blood drinking, shape shifting lizards who monitor every single human on the planet and are behind everything from the climate change to stock market crash and tribal wars in Burma? Of course no. But do I believe that there are a group of wealthy corporations and industrialists who have the power over the world’s energy resources and technology, and will go to any extreme, from assassinating an American president to orchestrating a terrorist attack on U.S soil and invading foreign countries in order to preserve and protect their interests? Of course yes. The evidence is overwhelming and speaks for itself. What you have to do, is to observe carefuly and differentiate between conspiracy theories that are baseless and bizarre and those that are backed by evidence, examination and proof. In the end, it’s up to you to decide what to believe.

  46. jeremiahsteele says:

    It’s not true, Sammy, that once you believe one conspiracy you have to belief them all. There are fringe nuts in every movement. I was at the L.A. Symposium, hosted by Alex Jones, which was also attended by Charlie Sheen and some idiot got up on stage and said no planes hit the towers. What we saw on t.v. was a hologram!

    But thanks for admitting you’re not an expert on the subject. However, as I’ve said before, I have 30 books on the subject of 9/11, I’m from N.Y., my uncle’s a veteran FDNY and I’m born, not on the 4th of July like Ron Kovic, but on… guess… September 11th. I’ve seen many videos and have devoted countless hours to this fascinating and vitally important subject.

    I could write a response the size of a book here, Sammy. There is a site full of FREE videos called
    911docs . net which you should check out. Just a little less porn and sitcoms per day is all that we ask! And you won’t be bored, but if you are, there’s plenty of docs and lectures which are not!

    On the 911 docs dot net site, you’ll see it’ll be hard to know where to start, as there are so many videos to choose from.

    Under the “9/11 Lecutures” section I recommend: anything by David Ray Griffen; physicist Steve Jones who explains how thermite explosives were used to bring down the towers; William Rodriquez.

    In the top section, I’d recommend, to name just a few, “911 Mysteries”, “911 Press for Truth”, “Everybody’s Gotta Learn Sometime”…

    Anything else by Jim Fetzer, on building 7, the 9/11 7/7 connection, MI5 Whistleblower.

    Seek the truth and ye shall find the truth.

    And it wasn’t called “Spare Change, but “LOOSE Change”. It was just one of many docs. Also which edition are you talking about, Sammy? There were at least 4 editions, and the last one wasn’t as great as the 2nd edition as it was essentially just filler and “extras”. If you saw “Loose Change, the Final Cut”, check out the earlier, more concise editions, such as the 2nd edition.

    “Everybody’s gotta learn sometime” after the first 6 minute introduction introduces you to MOTIVE for 9/11: Project for A New American Century (or P.N.A.C.), which outlined the need for aggressive Empire expansion which they admitted could not be pursued unless American suffered some sort of catastrophe to justify war. This followed in the footsteps of Brzezinski’s
    “The Grand Chessboard”, the puppet master of the current Obama administration.

    Rudy Guliani is on tape saying he was told the towers were gonna come down but never told the firefighters or anyone else. How did he know? It turns out he makes millions per year in the anti-terrorism business.

    Regarding WTC building 7, owner Larry Silverstein, who happened to put up an unprecedented insurance policy against terrorist attacks just months before 9/11, said on video that he said to the firecommander “The best thing we can do is pull it”, an demolition industry term for demolishing a building.

    Standard Operation Procedures were not followed on 9/11, otherwise those planes would’ve been shot down by F-16s (or F-18s) before they hit their target. Certainly the alleged plane which hit the Pentagon should’ve been brought down, it being the most guarded real estate on the planet, with well over an hour warning that planes had hit NYC and others were still up there. Transportation Secretary Mineta testfied to the Bush handpicked 911 commission that Cheney gave “Stand down” orders.

    Besides the video footage of bombs going off in the WTC, there are scores of firefighter testimony to the fact. There’s also the inside trading, “put options” on UA and AA stock days before 9/11, that even old Q in the James Bond flick “Casino Royale” admitted to.

    I could go on and on and on…

  47. sammyglick says:

    Oy vey!

    Let me start with The Colonel. Yes, I agree with your point — there are certainly the truly insane conspiracies (alien lizard people, 2012, Moon Landing Hoax to name a few). There are just as many that have real, legitimate roots within the world we all live in (JFK’s Assassination, FDR & Pearl Harbor, Watergate). Myself, I don’t see the latter as a giant and vast conspiracy per say, as they are more about certain facts needing to discovered to learn the truth being a situation. Just to be fair, 9/11 would fall in this category. As the absence of facts, has lead to far too much idle speculation.

    Same goes for aliens — as any half-wit can see for himself that humans are not the ONLY species in all of existence. Have they visited us, or helped in our development? Maybe, maybe not. If the UFOigst would offer up some concrete proof, then let’s talk. Otherwise, keep digging guys as blurry pictures and wild stories (although my favorite is the Betty & Barney Hill case) are not going to be enough for most.

    Obviously, we don’t live in a 100% always rational, all answers neatly explained, tied with a nice ribbon, world. It is quite the opposite — as it’s populated with people of varying degrees of relative competence at their jobs. Or as the old poet once said, shit happens.

    Or even more to the point courtesy of Woody Allen, “You know, we had a saying, uh, that those who can’t do teach, and those who can’t teach, teach gym. And, uh, those who couldn’t do anything, I think, were assigned to our school.”

    Which is where I myself find most all conspiracies are born; to explain that which doesn’t have an automatic and simple answer to comfort our natural fears from living in an unpredictable world. Yet where does it begin and end? Where’s the line between a nutcase’s ideas that fluoridated water is a Communist plot to make people go insane (so the targeted nation can be easily attacked and defeated) and another’s rational search for how an airplane was bombed out the sky (Pam Am 103)?

    Ask yourself Jeremy Steele, if tomorrow Dick Cheney himself were to go on live TV and admit that yes, he and five of his buddies planned and executed 9/11 and he then showed charts and graphs and receipts for the explosives to prove his confession. Then what. Does it really change anything?

    So he and his five buddies go to jail for the rest of their lives or are given the death penalty. Does it change anything? Does it bring back those 3000+ innocent lives? Instantly stop the wars in Iraq/Af-Pak? Will it make Bin Laden and his buddies go back to their farms and families? Does it satisfy your sense of justice and fair play? Will it make you richer, more generous to the poor, give you increased sexual stamina? Will it make people put off their plans to stand in line for days to buy the latest iGadget, skip seeing Avatar for the umpenth time, not cheat on their spouse, work overtime for their hateful boss — in order to read the newspaper a few more times a week and otherwise, be more informed about a chaotic world?

    Or does it just create even MORE questions about the world and some of the people who live in it?

    The famed 1960s British TV show The Prisoner has a great quote about this, “Questions are a burden to others; answers a prison for oneself.”

    So my issue with Conspiracy Theory, and why buying into one, basically means you’ve brought into them all (within reason of course, as you’d have to be a real nut to think that…). Well, that’s the $64,000 question isn’t it? Half of France brought a book that alleged the Twin Towers were attacked by remote controlled airplanes. Do I now have to assume, half of France is populated by either really really really smart and informed people who see through even the best bullshit…or that they’re a bunch of gullible idiots who apparently don’t have enough going on in their lives to avoid buying a book full of so many wild ideas behind a single event.

    As you even confess, there’s TONS of information about 9/11 — where does one start? Where does it all end? How do you even validate most of it (because for all that you said, there’s just as many experts, just as much evidence, that points to the contrary). Even the guys who put together Loose Change keep having to amend their documentary (is it so that those who have obsessively watched it, can comment that one edition is better than another edition to the amount of ‘filler’?). Are there no other conspiracies they’re interested in doing a documentary on? Maybe they’re part of the disinformation campaign, by making people chase their tail over 9/11 with each new ‘examination’? Do you really know their ‘agenda’? They seem legit, but how do you know they are…as we all thought that our military was legit and they seem to be caught up in the conspiracy!

    (Sure, that’s not fair against the Loose Change filmmakers — but then Conspiracy Theory is never fair or rational in the larger sense, because it presupposes we’re all guilty of hiding, lying, even murder to keep one’s true aims and goals secret. Events just don’t happen, they are meticulous planned and executed down to the smallest bribe or death).

    Heck, why not just do like Hollywood and slap a number on the new versions (that is, if there’s actually enough NEW info to put in it — otherwise, it’s the never ending Special Edition with Bonus Features).

    Again, if you buy fully into 9/11 Conspiracy (beyond simply wanting the government to amend their report and look into a few leads that are questionable) you are naturally, going to then jump to things that are getting close to the fringe such as The New World Order, Bohemian Grove or black helicopters. From that jumping off point, every attack event now is labeled as clearly being a False Flag Operation, or secret weapons tests being connected to natural disasters. Heck, some people even think that the slow switch from paper currency to electronic currency, is a secret plot by a secret group to seize power via enslaving the world after a massive blackout destroys global financial records.

    Sure, our and others governments do things in secret. That’s their nature. If they were doing all of this in the open, they wouldn’t be at all successful in achieving their objectives (be they for good or otherwise). Do I need to know each and every single thing being done in my nation’s name? Not really to tell you the honest truth. Because the more ghosts one chases, they’re sure to find, a lot of rabbit holes to wonderland.

  48. jeremiahsteele says:

    Einstein said to never stop questioning, and of course one answer always leads to another question, and it goes on and on. Where will it lead? Consciousness!
    And, yes that can and would stop these wars of agression under bullshit pretenses. If we all became conscious then there would be a global shift. People in all walks would no longer just mindless believe what they are told and obey orders. Cops, soldiers, politicians would recognize that there are laws just of the land but of the universe which they must be held to. We would no longer be under the grip of a satanic slave society.
    Bohemian Grove has been documented on video. The ruling elite literally engage in a satanic “ritual” worshipping an Owl at night, dressed in KKK looking gear, in order to be members of “The Club”.
    The truth is stranger than fiction. David Spangler,
    director of Planetary Initiative, United Nations
    said “No one will enter he New World Order unless
    he or she will make a pledge to worship Lucifer.
    No one will enter the New Age unless he take a Luciferian Initiation”. Whether I or you or they believe in an actual Satan, this is an actual quote and the actual things that go and rituals ARE satanic.
    They believe in a social-darwinistic, Machiavellian,
    Hegelian philosophy. Control and power through making
    man weak, sick stupid, enslaved, diverted and
    perpetually fighting against each other.
    Life is a test and most of us are failing! It’s time to do the homework so we can graduate to the next level.
    It seems the answer you suggest, as you are Sammy,
    is to just remain blind, asleep, obedient and
    play the role of a good citizen/consumer, perpetually
    preoccupied with trivial and self-aggrandizing bullshit.
    Regarding the remote controlled airplane book that
    French have bought, “Operation Northwoods” of the
    JFK administration had top secret plans to
    commit terrorist attacks against americans and stage
    it to look like it was done by Cuba, to justify
    military intervention and take-over of the country.
    (JFK, a man of consciousness shot it down and said “no way”) One of the ways in which to do this was to guide remote control airplanes! So the technology existed then. And I am much like the French in this regard. Those alleged pilots were patsies who failed their Cessna flight schools in Florida. Expert pilots say there’s no way they could’ve flown those planes. Now if you stop blubbering and instead start doing some research you’ll discover what they and I already know.
    Media reports amongst Europe and the Middle East
    show that many of the alleged highjackers are
    still alive, meaning they never were on the plane.
    And since you laugh at the phrase “Conspiracy
    Theory”, please beware that the official version
    of what happened on 9/11 was a conspiracy theory.
    Conspiracy theories are only laughable if they
    are not supported by facts. The official story
    is one such laughable theory. Where did they get
    that instantaneous list of names, anyway? There
    were no arab names listed on the flights.
    Enough of your maybes and speculations. Do the home
    work and THEN formulate an opinion. NOT BEFORE!

  49. jeremiahsteele says:

    sorry about the errors in last post, my posts have been vanishing and this rewrite wasn’t grammatically corrected after being rewritten because i was more concerned about it going up, by the time it showed up it was too late to correct it

  50. jeremiahsteele says:

    test. since i sent post 50 my comments have instead of going up right away, been disappearing, the last one is a mess with grammatical errors and such because it was a re write… also i commented on wankus finding god and that never went up either… hmm, call me crazy but i think i’m being monitored…

  51. jeremy, fuck all the grammar and correct punctuations. i rarely capitalize and i mispell. this is a porn board man! you know we had a treat in ready all of your girlfriend’s (lost butterfly) rants. remember she hardly mispelled or anything like that! ho,ho,he,he.

  52. jeremiahsteele says:

    girlfriend? i’ve never been so insulted n slandered!

    did anyone watch anything from 911docs . net yet?
    also google video search ‘bohemian grove’ n alex jones

    btw, i watched john carpenter’s ‘they live’ a couple of nights ago, right before colonel’s comment re: david icke. regardless of whether or not aliens rule the world, the overall message of that movie is accurate. i’d recommend icke’s book on 9/11, even though he also gets into aliens, as well

  53. The Colonel says:

    David Icke’s book on 9/11. Jeremy, I believe you’re referring to Alice in Wonderland and the World Trade Center Disaster. Icke makes some interesting points in that book, but the problem with that particular book is the overall problem with David Icke: Once he brings up his reptilian shape shifters theory, he discredits himself and his discussion entirely. Alex Jones said it best about him:

    ‘So what does David Icke do? He talks about The Federal Reserve, The Bank of England, these Global Elistists, these power structures; all real, all true, all demonstrated by bills and executive orders and prime minsters and premiers and presidents. All real, something you can bite into, something that is easily demonstrable. And then you’ve got David Icke and at the end of all this, he says: By the way, they’re blood drinking lizards. Al Gore needs blood to drink, so does Prince Philip. I mean it’s assinine, It’s being picked up by people, and it discredits all the reality we’re talking about, and that’s the problem with David Icke: He’s got a good line to a point, and then he discredits it all. It’s like a turd in the punchbowl.’

    One of the best books I can recommend on 9/11 is Inside Job: Unmasking the 9/11 Conspiracies by Jim Marrs. In this book, Marrs provides a well documented, realistic and unbiased analysis of the 9/11 events based on the facts, circumstantial evidence and eyewitness testemonies.

  54. jeremiahsteele says:

    Yes Colonel, I’m referring to Alice in Wonderland(2002). It’s actually one of the first books to address the 9/11 issue, the first one of 30 books I purchased on the subject, and it’s voyage into the reptilian issue is a very small number of it’s 500 or so pages.

    Beyond the reptilian question there is really a lot of good stuff in there.

    I have several books by Jim Marrs, about JFK’s assassination, aliens (not reptilians, though), “Rule by Secrecy”, and 9/11 (“Inside Job”, as you mentioned and “The Terror Conspiracy”). I completely agree that his are good references to read.

    The David Icke issue is indeed a problematic and embarrassing one. I do not agree with everything he’s said and I do not think he’s provided any substatial proof of reptilian shape-shifters. However, I must almost embarrassingly admit I own several Icke books, including “Children of the Matrix”, which addresses the alien agenda, Anunnakki, shape-shifters and reptilians.

    If nothing else, it’s an entertaining read. It’s strongest evidence comes from scores of archeological sculptures and writings up to modern times, tribal legend, biblical and other religious stories. I’ve also seen photographs of skeletons from the Iraq area of enormous giant humans unearthed.

    I know this all sounds rediculous and I am very hesitant to address it, because it IS like shitting in the punchbowl. It’s not as immediately important as down to earth, irrefutable issues, like the 9/11 scam. but there is some credibility to the alien issue, just as Jim Marrs has written in his book “Alien Agenda”.

    Also, Darwinism has been discredited, and man, as has been demonstrated, has at his core a reptilian brain, from which comes our cold-blooded, ritualistic, animalistic and heirachy characteristics. I don’t think that backbone above our ass is the remnant of a monkey’s tail but a reptile’s!

    There are many books like “Chariots of the Gods”, “Gods of Eden”, “Gods from Outer Space”, “The Secret History of Ancient Egypt” which I also own which get into how there was a sudden evolutionary leap and genetic mutation between cro-magnon man and modern homo sapiens which Darwin’s evolutionary theory admittedly fails to explain.

    I am convinced that alien technology created the pyramids, and Sphinx and an ancient civilization that was highly technically sophisticated. Conventional Egyptologists are more like idiotologists when they try to explain how man, as we know him to be then, created the architecturally and astronomically precise pyramids. The three Pyramids of Giza are exactly aligned with the position of the three stars in the belt of Orion, both in position and in size.

    Supposedly modern man is a hybrid of alien and cro-magnon man created for the purpose of being a slave rrace. To be honest, my research leads me to believe this.

    But, again, this is the last thing we should be concerned with. We have much more vital, pressing issues.

    But if the secret alien rule thing is true, it would explain a lot.

  55. The Colonel says:

    I’m open to alien theories such as genetic intervention theory, ancient astronauts, pre-historic technology, etc. However, for me it depends on who represents the theory, and how that theory is backed by eveidence, whether it’s biological evidence such as what Lloyd Pye does in his Starchild Skull theory, or historical monuments as often referred to by Erich von Däniken, Graham Hancock, David Childress, etc. or translations of ancient texts as provided by the likes of Zecharia Sitchin. All of these people have done years of research on this subject, and represented a substantial amount of circumstantial evidence, proof and testemonies to support their theories; and they never concluded what exactly aliens should look like or where their bloodline goes back to.

    David Icke, on the other hand, has done nothing but taking freely from other people’s researches and mixing them with his wild speculations without providing any actual evidence and proof to support his theory at least on its own merits. When faced heavy criticism, all he did was taking his game to the next level, and instead of proving any real eveidence, since he has no real evidence, he now questions the essence of reality itself, and claims what we know as reality is a 3D hologram. I believe Icke is a delusional con man, and his rants don’t matter. He doesn’t have anything authentic or original to say on any subject, whether the alien theories or ancient mysteries or 9/11, etc.

    P.S: I also have Jim Marrs’ Alien Agenda; and I highly recommend that book. One of the best, most comprehensive and unbiased books ever written on the subject of aliens.

  56. jeremiahsteele says:

    Believe me, Colonel, I hear ya. Onthe one hand,
    Icke may, to some degrees at least, be a con man, to others and himself, and the dupe of others. He supposedly used to believe he was some sort of messiah, but he doesn’t talk about that anymore. I’ve come to the point where I’ve lost interest in buying any more of his books because they have become redundant. He says “all you need is love”, but that was said by The Beatles long ago, and where has it lead us? He’s also made some gross errors and ocassional idiotic prophecies, such as George W. Bush might get killed in office via conspiracy. Icke totally forgets how deeply submerged W’s Daddy has been in the dark underworld of illegal government that this speculation makes no sense. For the ruling elite, W., having been the dumbest president in history, was for them the most ideal puppet.

    On the other hand, Icke is the first to have introduced me to Bilderberg, Operation Northwoods (as discussed in James Bamford’s book on the NSA,”Body of Secrets”), the quote by Kissinger as secretly caught on tape in the early 70s that “Military men are dumb, stupid animals to be used as pawns for foreign policy”, and many other things of interest and importance. His books was the first I read which got into details as to why Princess Di was murdered. And again, as I said, his was the first book I found that claimed 9/11 was an inside job. Since then, countless books have come out on the subject.

    I agree Icke has wild speculations and simplistic solutions and forever seems to need to write and sell more and more books which are mostly redundant at this point, but he has served me in my endless search for facts and truth. Icke has borrowed from a lot of people from Jordan Maxwell to spirit channeler Barbara Marciniak, and probably Michael Talbot’s “The Holographic Universe” as well.

  57. eisforeric says:

    Good god. she’s such a bitch.

  58. Stormy still hasn’t updated her Twitter. So I guess she was serious and stopped her social networks because of this interview. I think it might just be an excuse to just not interact with fans anymore and not update her pages. If you’re in the public eye and your livelihood depends on fans, then you have to have an online presence.

    Jenna Jameson hasn’t updated her Twitter, Myspace, Facebook, and her new WordPress blog she said she was passionate about and would try updating everyday. This hasn’t happened in weeks. The “queen of porn”‘s fame plummeted after she told her fans to piss off after the AVN speech and now Jenna is mostly known as Tito Ortiz’s girlfriend. Yes she now has children but so do many other women in Hollywood.

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