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I've been following this story for years. Apparently a pair of individuals have been posting about the goal of making children immortal by simply not informing them about death. Its the belief that you don't die if you don't know death exists. Theyve been chatting, making websites, and leaving cryptic clues, all over the Internet for over a decade and have been active nearly everyday. Here's a link. It looks like its dead, but it's a camouflage. The list when you scroll down is a list of some of their websites.
http://jesus-is-taking-over-the-internet-to-create-your-immortality.com/mysites.htmlAnyone else ever get into this?
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I did, I was born in 1643
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I know death egists, am I immortal?
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Jk.
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That's interesting but that won't do anything. Life happens whether ppl are oblivious or not. So if someone gets cancer if they just don't kno you think it won't kill them?
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ՏᎥɴısтeʀ ⋁ㄒㅌᏟ ☠ wrote:
Well no shit. It's not about the belief. It's about the insanity of the websites, and posts. There's hundreds of sites spanning back more than a decade.That's interesting but that won't do anything. Life happens whether ppl are oblivious or not. So if someone gets cancer if they just don't kno you think it won't kill them?
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Why do you guys always think I believe every crazy thing I post? Lol.
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Oh, where does the link go? Porn?
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the destroyer 3 wrote:
Wtf did I already say it goes to?Oh, where does the link go? Porn?
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Ǥ͟г̴єɛɳϻa͞ŋ wrote:
Porn?the destroyer 3 wrote:
Wtf did I already say it goes to?Oh, where does the link go? Porn?
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The McCurdle wrote:
Don't click it. It's porn.Ǥ͟г̴єɛɳϻa͞ŋ wrote:
Porn?the destroyer 3 wrote:
Wtf did I already say it goes to?Oh, where does the link go? Porn?
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GreenMan, didn't you say that you were going to do a post on some kind of haunted park that was owned by Disney a while back? I'm still waiting on that one.
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Parents aren't about to tell their children that they created them to kill them. Teachers are not about to say this either. Adults are in total denial. Yet all dna are currently in a destructive test and the remains of a shattered fossil record clearly show this to be so, for the entire 4 billion year evolution of dna. So I am helping children come to a profound clarity. Hello all children of earth! Your parents created you to die. We need to not let that happen. We will organise the resolution of this wrong use of will and fix the lie you are being fed. We will construct, together, the evolving constitution of earth. What America attempted for 50 States, you will do for all countries. A doctrine of international physical immortality. A single government for all human intent. We will become coordinated superscience, Mortality Resolution International. Transhumanism and the singularity. Socrates: HimUnlocked Robert Ray Hedges April 6, 2003/Dec 21, 2007
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Morgan Freeman wrote:
Oh yeah I forgot about that. Hold onGreenMan, didn't you say that you were going to do a post on some kind of haunted park that was owned by Disney a while back? I'm still waiting on that one.
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This article is about the island and now closed attraction in Bay Lake.
Coordinates: 28.414364°N 81.566921°WDiscovery Island is an 11.5 acres (0.047 km2) island in Bay Lake at the Walt Disney World Resort in Bay Lake, Florida. Between 1974 and 1999, the island was open to guests. Disney originally named it Treasure Island, and later, Discovery Island. Here, guests could observe the island's many species of animals and birds.
From the early 1900s, the island was known as Raz Island, named after the family that lived there. In the late 1930s, it was purchased for $800 by a man named Delmar "Radio Nick" Nicholson, who renamed the island "Idle Bay Isle" and lived there for 20 years with his wife and pet crane. It was later sold, renamed "Riles Island," and used as a hunting retreat.
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Disney bought the island in 1965 as part of its secretive property acquisitions before building Walt Disney World Resort.
The island opened as Treasure Island on April 8, 1974, as a place to observe wildlife, and was later renamed Discovery Island when it was recognized as a zoological park. It closed to the public on April 8, 1999, but continued to operate until July 9, 1999, at which point all of its animals had been relocated to new homes at Disney's Animal Kingdom (whose Safari Village hub area was renamed Discovery Island) and other zoos.
After its closing, Disney considered teaming up with the makers of the Myst video game to create a cutting-edge interactive experience to be called "Myst Island". Guests to the island would explore unusual locations and unravel a mystery about the island's previous inhabitants. However, development of this attraction never got beyond the concept stage. -
The island's facilities were the home of the last known dusky seaside sparrow before it died in 1987. The species was declared extinct in 1990. The island remains closed to the public. It can easily be seen from Disney's Contemporary Resort and from Disney's Fort Wilderness Resort & Campground, as well as from boat trips between them. The island is adjacent to Disney's River Country water park, which is also closed.
On April 23, 2010, Orlando NBC affiliate television station WESH reported that "urban explorer" and blogger Shane Perez secretly visited the abandoned island, and the station broadcast some of the video images Perez claims to have captured. -
Perez told news reporters that he and several friends swam to the island under cover of darkness. During their visit they reportedly discovered "abandoned buildings, cages, preserved snakes in jars, even old employee photos". According to the television news story, Disney officials are considering banning Perez for life from Disney properties. Perez claims that the visit predates the Florida four year statute of limitation for trespassing.
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Hey look. A haunted liquor license on it. Gimme gimme.
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Brad Lovegrove wrote:
Oops now you know about death. Sorry my friend R.I.PI did, I was born in 1643
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Ǥ͟г̴єɛɳϻa͞ŋ wrote:
Was this it? I need more man!Perez told news reporters that he and several friends swam to the island under cover of darkness. During their visit they reportedly discovered "abandoned buildings, cages, preserved snakes in jars, even old employee photos". According to the television news story, Disney officials are considering banning Perez for life from Disney properties. Perez claims that the visit predates the Florida four year statute of limitation for trespassing.
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I personally like this theory, whether it is true or not. Many illnesses are initiated in the mind. I think this is an experiment worth psychologist's time.
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Dont tell children about cliffs or poisonous snakes either. Then they will never fall off them
Or get bitten.
What a load of horse apples lol -
slugboy wrote:
You gotta look past the possible and consider it anyways even though you know its lacking credibility. I'm not posting these kinda things to convince you it's real. That's not the point. These are just for people's intrigue. Don't get hung up on the details. Just let go of reason every once in awhile.Dont tell children about cliffs or poisonous snakes either. Then they will never fall off them
Or get bitten.
What a load of horse apples lol -
ՏᎥɴısтeʀ ⋁ㄒㅌᏟ ☠ wrote:
Actually happened to a uncle of mine.That's interesting but that won't do anything. Life happens whether ppl are oblivious or not. So if someone gets cancer if they just don't kno you think it won't kill them?
He had this pain in his side for 11 years.
We evenutally persuaded him to go to the doctors and get it checked out. It turned out to be cancer. He died over night.To me, it looks like he has lived with cancer for 11 years with no real problem at all. As soon as he found out he died, chance? Maybe, or is it the fact he knew he had cancer that killed him?
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