Stephen Hawking joins boycott of Israel

darkbeaver

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Oh look here comes one now.:lol:

There are billions, you found one you say, good luck RCS.
 

L Gilbert

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The intense screeching denigration of Hawking by the zionist crime syndicate indicates that few of them consider the man other than very important and therefore dangerous to their odious machinations. It is compound irony since their very own presstitutes have largely been responsible for his rise to prominence. Chomsky urged Hawking to boycott as well. We will see how much the syndicate smears Hawking in the coming days. Maybe they'll back off before getting in deeper and drawing more bad press.
I hope you are still here at CC when you got to eat some electric crow Lester. Of course you Black Hole Cultists are a fanatical lot and you may decide to retire instead of bowing to the great Sparky.
There's no cult except that group of shock therapy victims you glorify. But it is likely true there are some fanatics among scientists. But there's no harm in being fanatical about preferring facts, evidence, and the scientific method over a pile of poorly-considered, hypothetical fantasies like your electric universe nonsense.

Have another chew on your shrooms and quit trying to sidetrack the thread, please..
 

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LOL dam right you Anti-Semitic Israel-Hater ;)

You post anti-Israel BS I will counter with anti-Islam BS. Your bios is obvious.

The struggle between Israelis and Palestinians that began in the early 20th century, and will continue for hundreds of years..

Give an inch they take a foot.

The Muslims will never be happy until Israel is pushed into the sea. So no comprise.




You Islamophobic Muslim hater !! ;)
 

Dixie Cup

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The worst nut cases in the solar system, Israel, already have nukes and are too churlish to admit it or to sign non proliferation papers. They're plainly outlaws and thieves as well as liars.


When it comes to nukes, who would you trust to have them - an Isreal or Iran? Who would most likely use them?

Just wondering....
 

Sal

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When it comes to nukes, who would you trust to have them - an Isreal or Iran? Who would most likely use them?

Just wondering....
no one can be trusted with them .... that's the bottom line...are some more right than others?... absolutely, but the more desperate a country becomes or the crazier the leader, the more chance of a problem... or even an accident... philosophically I get the idea of a balance of power, realistically too, but it is all rather messy and disturbing.
 

MHz

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The true picture of just what 'messy and disturbing' will be what you can find in Japan in 20 years, America 20 years after that.
 

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Your post, Dixie Cups, shows your complete ignorance of the subject at hand. Maybe you should have a look at the map:roll:

Ok, obviously the map I saw was either mistaken or old or something. I don't know how to get pictures here to show you the map I was referring to. However, I STILL maintain that the Palestinians are their own worst enemy. It't not as though Istreal hasn't tried to deal with the suckers. Isreal isn't perfect by any means but I do not thing blaming Isreal for absolutely everything, including the dog peeing on someone's pants, is helpful either.

JMHO

no one can be trusted with them .... that's the bottom line...are some more right than others?... absolutely, but the more desperate a country becomes or the crazier the leader, the more chance of a problem... or even an accident... philosophically I get the idea of a balance of power, realistically too, but it is all rather messy and disturbing.


And in a perfect world.....