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Bob Johnson: Plasma in the Atmosphere

Started byJames McGinn <jimmcginn9@gmail.com>
First post2016-03-11 13:39 -0800
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  Bob Johnson: Plasma in the Atmosphere James McGinn <jimmcginn9@gmail.com> - 2016-03-11 13:39 -0800
    Re: Bob Johnson: Plasma in the Atmosphere Sergio <invalid@invalid.com> - 2016-03-11 16:15 -0600
      Re: Bob Johnson: Plasma in the Atmosphere Poutnik <poutnik4nntp@gmail.com> - 2016-03-11 23:22 +0100
      Re: Bob Johnson: Plasma in the Atmosphere James McGinn <jimmcginn9@gmail.com> - 2016-03-11 14:27 -0800
        Re: Bob Johnson: Plasma in the Atmosphere Sergio <invalid@invalid.com> - 2016-03-11 17:05 -0600
          Re: Bob Johnson: Plasma in the Atmosphere James McGinn <jimmcginn9@gmail.com> - 2016-03-11 15:29 -0800
            Re: Bob Johnson: Plasma in the Atmosphere Sergio <invalid@invalid.com> - 2016-03-11 18:14 -0600
            Re: Bob Johnson: Plasma in the Atmosphere Sam Wormley <swormley1@gmail.com> - 2016-03-11 18:16 -0600
              Re: Bob Johnson: Plasma in the Atmosphere James McGinn <jimmcginn9@gmail.com> - 2016-03-11 17:03 -0800
                Re: Bob Johnson: Plasma in the Atmosphere Sam Wormley <swormley1@gmail.com> - 2016-03-11 19:21 -0600
                  Re: Bob Johnson: Plasma in the Atmosphere James McGinn <jimmcginn9@gmail.com> - 2016-03-11 17:41 -0800
                    Re: Bob Johnson: Plasma in the Atmosphere Sergio <invalid@invalid.com> - 2016-03-11 20:23 -0600
                      Re: Bob Johnson: Plasma in the Atmosphere James McGinn <jimmcginn9@gmail.com> - 2016-03-12 08:14 -0800
                        Re: Bob Johnson: Plasma in the Atmosphere Sergio <invalid@invalid.com> - 2016-03-12 10:19 -0600
                          Re: Bob Johnson: Plasma in the Atmosphere James McGinn <jimmcginn9@gmail.com> - 2016-03-12 08:41 -0800
                            Re: Bob Johnson: Plasma in the Atmosphere Sergio <invalid@invalid.com> - 2016-03-12 11:10 -0600
                              Re: Bob Johnson: Plasma in the Atmosphere James McGinn <jimmcginn9@gmail.com> - 2016-03-12 09:23 -0800
                                Re: Bob Johnson: Plasma in the Atmosphere Sergio <invalid@invalid.com> - 2016-03-12 12:32 -0600
                                  Re: Bob Johnson: Plasma in the Atmosphere James McGinn <jimmcginn9@gmail.com> - 2016-03-12 10:58 -0800
                                    Re: Bob Johnson: Plasma in the Atmosphere "nuny@bid.nes" <Alien8752@gmail.com> - 2016-03-12 12:34 -0800
                                      Re: Bob Johnson: Plasma in the Atmosphere James McGinn <jimmcginn9@gmail.com> - 2016-03-12 13:51 -0800
                                        Re: Bob Johnson: Plasma in the Atmosphere Sergio <invalid@invalid.com> - 2016-03-12 19:13 -0600
                                        Re: Bob Johnson: Plasma in the Atmosphere "nuny@bid.nes" <Alien8752@gmail.com> - 2016-03-12 23:51 -0800
                                          Re: Bob Johnson: Plasma in the Atmosphere benj <none@gmail.com> - 2016-03-13 04:52 -0400
                                          Re: Bob Johnson: Plasma in the Atmosphere James McGinn <jimmcginn9@gmail.com> - 2016-03-13 01:11 -0800
                                            Re: Bob Johnson: Plasma in the Atmosphere "nuny@bid.nes" <Alien8752@gmail.com> - 2016-03-13 19:25 -0700
                                              Re: Bob Johnson: Plasma in the Atmosphere James McGinn <jimmcginn9@gmail.com> - 2016-03-13 20:32 -0700
                                                Re: Bob Johnson: Plasma in the Atmosphere "nuny@bid.nes" <Alien8752@gmail.com> - 2016-03-14 17:23 -0700
                                                  Re: Bob Johnson: Plasma in the Atmosphere James McGinn <jimmcginn9@gmail.com> - 2016-03-15 11:54 -0700
                                                  Re: Bob Johnson: Plasma in the Atmosphere James McGinn <jimmcginn9@gmail.com> - 2016-03-23 21:16 -0700
                                                    Re: Bob Johnson: Plasma in the Atmosphere Friendly Neighborhood Vote Wrangler Emeritus <FNVWe@altusenetkooks.xxx> - 2016-03-24 05:43 +0100
                                                    Re: Bob Johnson: Plasma in the Atmosphere Poutnik <poutnik4nntp@gmail.com> - 2016-03-24 07:50 +0100
                                                    Re: Bob Johnson: Plasma in the Atmosphere Sam Wormley <swormley1@gmail.com> - 2016-03-24 08:51 -0500
                                                      Re: Bob Johnson: Plasma in the Atmosphere Sergio <invalid@invalid.com> - 2016-03-24 20:28 -0500
                                              Re: Bob Johnson: Plasma in the Atmosphere Friendly Neighborhood Vote Wrangler Emeritus <FNVWe@altusenetkooks.xxx> - 2016-03-14 04:34 +0100
                                                Re: Bob Johnson: Plasma in the Atmosphere James McGinn <jimmcginn9@gmail.com> - 2016-03-13 21:28 -0700
                                                  Re: Bob Johnson: Plasma in the Atmosphere Friendly Neighborhood Vote Wrangler Emeritus <FNVWe@altusenetkooks.xxx> - 2016-03-14 06:21 +0100
                                                    Re: Bob Johnson: Plasma in the Atmosphere James McGinn <jimmcginn9@gmail.com> - 2016-03-13 22:58 -0700
                                                      Re: Bob Johnson: Plasma in the Atmosphere Friendly Neighborhood Vote Wrangler Emeritus <FNVWe@altusenetkooks.xxx> - 2016-03-14 07:13 +0100
                                                Re: Bob Johnson: Plasma in the Atmosphere Mustaffa Sheboygan <Lunatic.Fringe@The.Edge> - 2016-03-13 22:11 -0700
                                                  Re: Bob Johnson: Plasma in the Atmosphere Friendly Neighborhood Vote Wrangler Emeritus <FNVWe@altusenetkooks.xxx> - 2016-03-14 07:24 +0100
                                                    Re: Bob Johnson: Plasma in the Atmosphere Mustaffa Sheboygan <Lunatic.Fringe@The.Edge> - 2016-03-13 23:41 -0700
                                                      Re: Bob Johnson: Plasma in the Atmosphere Friendly Neighborhood Vote Wrangler Emeritus <FNVWe@altusenetkooks.xxx> - 2016-03-14 17:00 +0100
                                                Re: Bob Johnson: Plasma in the Atmosphere Skeeter <skeet@invalid.invalid> - 2016-03-14 06:27 -0600
                                                Re: Bob Johnson: Plasma in the Atmosphere Solving Tornadoes <solvingtornadoes@gmail.com> - 2016-03-24 01:31 -0700
                                                  Re: Bob Johnson: Plasma in the Atmosphere Sam Wormley <swormley1@gmail.com> - 2016-03-24 09:29 -0500
                                                    Re: Bob Johnson: Plasma in the Atmosphere James McGinn <jimmcginn9@gmail.com> - 2016-03-24 09:20 -0700
                                                  Re: Bob Johnson: Plasma in the Atmosphere Friendly Neighborhood Vote Wrangler Emeritus <FNVWe@altusenetkooks.xxx> - 2016-03-24 18:46 +0100
                                                    Re: Bob Johnson: Plasma in the Atmosphere Solving Tornadoes <solvingtornadoes@gmail.com> - 2016-03-24 11:08 -0700
                                                      Re: Bob Johnson: Plasma in the Atmosphere Friendly Neighborhood Vote Wrangler Emeritus <FNVWe@altusenetkooks.xxx> - 2016-03-25 06:26 +0100
                                              Re: Bob Johnson: Plasma in the Atmosphere benj <nobody@gmail.com> - 2016-03-14 00:48 -0400
                                            Re: Bob Johnson: Plasma in the Atmosphere Sergio <invalid@invalid.com> - 2016-03-13 21:36 -0500
                                            Re: Bob Johnson: Plasma in the Atmosphere edprochak@gmail.com - 2016-03-14 13:45 -0700
                                              biwaters noTthaTguY <abu.kuanysh05@gmail.com> - 2016-03-15 16:33 -0700
                                  Re: Bob Johnson: Plasma in the Atmosphere James McGinn <jimmcginn9@gmail.com> - 2016-03-12 12:01 -0800
                                    Re: Bob Johnson: Plasma in the Atmosphere Sergio <invalid@invalid.com> - 2016-03-13 22:49 -0500
                                    Re: Bob Johnson: Plasma in the Atmosphere edprochak@gmail.com - 2016-03-14 13:41 -0700
                                      Re: Bob Johnson: Plasma in the Atmosphere James McGinn <jimmcginn9@gmail.com> - 2016-03-14 14:21 -0700
                            Re: Bob Johnson: Plasma in the Atmosphere edprochak@gmail.com - 2016-03-14 13:31 -0700
                              Re: Bob Johnson: Plasma in the Atmosphere James McGinn <jimmcginn9@gmail.com> - 2016-03-14 14:20 -0700
                                Re: Bob Johnson: Plasma in the Atmosphere Sergio <invalid@invalid.com> - 2016-03-14 16:51 -0500
              Re: Bob Johnson: Plasma in the Atmosphere James McGinn <jimmcginn9@gmail.com> - 2016-03-11 18:02 -0800
              Re: Bob Johnson: Plasma in the Atmosphere Solving Tornadoes <solvingtornadoes@gmail.com> - 2016-03-12 07:56 -0800
    Re: Bob Johnson: Plasma in the Atmosphere Sam Wormley <swormley1@gmail.com> - 2016-03-11 17:01 -0600

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#562258

FromFriendly Neighborhood Vote Wrangler Emeritus <FNVWe@altusenetkooks.xxx>
Date2016-03-14 07:24 +0100
Message-ID<a495fd09821b261b3bfc2e8d80af11e5@dizum.com>
In reply to#562238
Time to spin the kooks up again. Melt, kooks, melt. <snicker>

Jim "Jism Junkie Gerbil Cannon" Gorman (aka Chimpy the Coin-Slot
Operated SuckMonkey, aka Checkmate The PickleTickler), socked up as
Mustaffa Sheboygan, in
<news:MPG.314fe7e1866761e898cb21@news.altopia.com> did thusly jump
head first into the wood chipper again:

> Dat kettle's awful black...

Den pull dat 'kettle' out yo mouf and stop suckin' it, Phaggot.
'Less'n you likes dem big black 'kettles'. An' we'uns knows you do.

<snicker>

-- 

FNVWe:
"The Man Who Spanked Chimpy Checkmate The Cowardly CockSmoker Out Of
AUK, Then Out Of The Flonk, Then Into Insanity, Then Made Him Run Away
Like A Little Spankard Bitch. Again."

In which Checkmate admits to being a faggot and fantasizing about men:
MID: <feb093af883d0bf288e85863264900ed@dizum.com>
MID: <ab050c692202f7d955f7d2876fd39d56@dizum.com>

In which Checkmate says he wants to spank guys all night long:
MID: <k3m5ls$3pr$1@news.mixmin.net>

In which Checkmate confesses his desire to fuck who he claims is a
guy:
MID: <k3oolf$cpe$2@news.mixmin.net>
MID: <k9nj0v$u4a$2@newsfeed.x-privat.org>
MID: <l8ogd6$1cd$4@news.mixmin.net>
MID: <lclrtd$eei$4@news.mixmin.net>

In which Checkmate admits he'd definitely fuck a male dog:
MID: <k2h0j1$6ll$5@news.mixmin.net>
MID: <k4dsc7$l32$1@news.mixmin.net>
MID: <k5m8o5$vmq$5@newsfeed.x-privat.org>

In which Checkmate admits to having a golden showers fetish:
MID: <k79p80$9ps$3@newsfeed.x-privat.org>
MID: <k8t9l0$nf0$5@newsfeed.x-privat.org>
MID: <k8t9kv$nev$5@newsfeed.x-privat.org>
MID: <k994eg$77l$1@newsfeed.x-privat.org>
MID: <k9i8is$sna$3@newsfeed.x-privat.org>
MID: <lf3noh$sqv$2@news.mixmin.net>
MID: <76b587bf03232be29596c7a5e11f8eef@dizum.com>
MID: <d1590e1490afb94915166440ceb1190f@dizum.com>
MID: <4c614669bd9da0e2ab54c7a8618864f2@dizum.com>

In which Checkmate asks a guy for a blowjob (again):
MID: <ka4m1r$8rs$2@newsfeed.x-privat.org>
MID: <knd50p$7ni$2@news.albasani.net>
MID: <knnmme$3a4$2@news.mixmin.net>
MID: <kp77db$rqk$1@news.mixmin.net>
MID: <kvvjjb$a8t$3@news.mixmin.net>
MID: <kvvjjb$a8u$3@news.mixmin.net>
MID: <l069qt$g3j$9@news.mixmin.net>
MID: <l1b6g1$qqv$2@news.mixmin.net>
MID: <l65hh2$jpd$1@news.mixmin.net>
MID: <l9b7ha$ret$4@news.mixmin.net>
MID: <lfe72e$q0s$4@news.mixmin.net>
MID: <lffimp$k2f$1@news.mixmin.net>
MID: <13de9e018d33aa5c02a89f8acfd8c2f8@dizum.com>
MID: <ddfe5035129d525fb2c441289a7b3c1b@dizum.com>
MID: <8352c247386df60552fec12941ad0c47@dizum.com>
MID: <863c1b2a4221005e6d5252e4b2f955b1@dizum.com>
MID: <9d7e6e672aa61c16813ade0f2815d0bf@dizum.com>
MID: <aacd887c22128680f39ec3ca7f7e1613@dizum.com>
MID: <372519cc110e5acf0d73268cb1a697e9@dizum.com>
MID: <1b8820753ce4e2da87b17874d123f783@dizum.com>

Checkmate's got a thing about tickling guy's asses with random
objects:
MID: <l8rapt$rfm$2@news.mixmin.net>
MID: <lfm4f8$3jb$2@news.mixmin.net>
MID: <li2ao1$3rf$1@news.mixmin.net>
MID: <37fb49820eaf36d0a45e91ce73d37d44@dizum.com>
MID: <13badb999438389ea8894228e51614a3@dizum.com>
MID: <2ce704d96dbf41ca89fd9eda221cb83c@dizum.com>
MID: <f9b10e223db85839d004420449391270@dizum.com>
MID: <184091e3de3a10096805606ec6dc5866@dizum.com>
MID: <ee740ba6bc409af0d2b4a66170b4e4d7@dizum.com>
MID: <d1d62217afbcbf98470365178072415a@dizum.com>
MID: <ac96244a69bc75dd3a60e8defda0b966@dizum.com>
MID: <9f02c35ef6d67ac06ee55f90199c3aaa@dizum.com>
MID: <3e4b3a8bb953839b7d2658130dcb927e@dizum.com>
MID: <9ec2ad3439122a906207c9f74c4a3a06@dizum.com>
MID: <761ef52f7fc54d46dd50e2692e160d92@dizum.com>
MID: <8ef71d83a5af476e6e275ea23b984323@dizum.com>

Checkmate's so gay he repeatedly insists that a picture of a vagina is
actually an asshole and balls... he went on and on about assholes and
balls... couldn't shut up about them... come to find out, he was just
trying to tell us that his lost love was actually a man:
MID: <l84jo7$cnd$1@news.mixmin.net>
MID: <l84oip$icu$1@news.mixmin.net>
MID: <l85ste$ao$3@news.mixmin.net>
MID: <l87aud$saf$1@news.mixmin.net>
MID: <l88ptv$nlj$3@news.mixmin.net>
MID: <l8dvdt$tj2$4@news.mixmin.net>
MID: <l8kl20$91i$2@news.mixmin.net>
MID: <l8psgt$m7d$1@news.mixmin.net>
MID: <l8rapv$rfm$3@news.mixmin.net>
MID: <l98brg$6hp$6@news.mixmin.net>
MID: <ldg914$pel$2@news.mixmin.net>
MID: <31e4747ee7179064b1fdd5266cd08d72@dizum.com>
MID: <4dba3edb9556cb8d94bc7b90f3b0c8f0@dizum.com>

Chimpy the neurotic overwrought hysterical hissy-fit ninny escalates
his prescription drug abuse to "calm the fuck down" (Chimpy's words):
MID: <512f192b17a529cc6d490a55c43ac1be@dizum.com> - Oxy, Neurontin
MID: <kjucol$ckr$3@newsfeed.x-privat.org> - Oxy, Vicodin
MID: <kmqoip$cg3$8@news.albasani.net> - Norco
MID: <knc9l2$e66$2@news.albasani.net> - Vicodin
MID: <6lnn79.ppd.17.10@news.alt.net> - Oxycodone, Vicodin
MID: <6lo0dt.b7.17.4@news.alt.net> - Xanax
MID: <krt925$u63$3@news.mixmin.net> - N2O
MID: <6o9mv7.7ra.17.1@news.alt.net> - Vicodin
MID: <6os03j.f3.19.2@news.alt.net> - Vicodin
MID: <6p12vg.of8.19.2@news.alt.net> - Marijuana
MID: <6pg2lv.v27.17.2@news.alt.net> - Vicodin
MID: <kuqmlq$mi7$1@news.mixmin.net> - Amphetamine (!)
MID: <6qprvj.ndm.17.1@news.alt.net> - Vicodin
MID: <6r26ti.ju0.19.2@news.alt.net> - Vicodin
MID: <6stbk8.pbh.19.43@news.alt.net> - Ecstasy
MID: <l1b6g2$qr0$2@news.mixmin.net> - Vicodin
MID: <l5kd53$8kd$1@news.mixmin.net> - Norco
MID: <lanvc8$f06$2@news.mixmin.net> - Norco
MID: <larrim$lft$1@news.mixmin.net> - N2O
MID: <lcckii$mue$3@news.mixmin.net> - N2O
MID: <e7848d7ebc7f0b52e126bc35d82a65cf@dizum.com> - Hydrocodone,
Alprazolam
MID: <MPG.2eb9f496c779fc2998a54c@news.alt.net> - Percocet

Chimpy Checkmate's Famous Faggotisms:
=====================================
Chimpy tries enticing a straight man who lives with a woman to join
him in his lonely faggoty lifestyle:
Message-ID: <b1ae7a665b08a82e652e819482238fbd@dizum.com>
"How about I put the squirrel up your ass to keep your gerbil
company?"

Chimpy's desperate plea to a dude:
MID: <5b690abba10d04da8f7675d278f2c2b8@dizum.com>
"Diddle me!"

MID: <07b50fac74279fabaf78a605899b7934@dizum.com>
"Trojans are a condiment."

Chimpy discusses his new boyfriend, Dave "SnuhWolf" Norris:
MID: <c565ada4723ca2e5cd1259cf8a1d86df@dizum.com>
"Snuhbaby makes a good cock warmer."

MID: <ffd2a514115a20cb3122e71b81907a1f@dizum.com>
"Pack your donut hole, any time, anywhere!"

Chimpy discussing the relative merits of 4 inches versus 10 inches:
MID: <b62ad5949e43f36901836bb59898426a@dizum.com>
"Plus, I suppose it doesn't hurt as much when they stuff it up your
butt."

MID: <MPG.2a5ec5516fc9605298b5ac@news.alt.net>
"Best you keester a kielbasa."

Message-ID: <kvvjjb$a8t$3@news.mixmin.net>
"Brag about it to my dick."
"My dick can't quite hear you, could you come a little closer?"

MID: <knnmmb$3a4$1@news.mixmin.net>
"If you see a dick, suck it."

MID: <6qft9a.g1f.19.1@news.alt.net>
"The Winchester 1892 would make a damned-good dildo."

MID: <l61jjg$tth$1@news.mixmin.net>
"Pump a rump."

MID: <l9d76m$k1v$4@news.mixmin.net>
"You gerbils are always in the dark."

MID: <lal84d$g2u$5@news.mixmin.net>
MID: <97bfaeca4f3abe27b5f6683e319cdb18@dizum.com>
"I gotta gay named Guido from Jersey"

MID: <lamgt8$b2d$1@news.mixmin.net>
"If they're soft, yer probably blowin' it all wrong."

MID: <lchub0$q96$5@news.mixmin.net>
"Hitler would have made a damned good Queen."

MID: <lcsgjb$obk$2@news.mixmin.net>
"Don't get slapped by the cocks you crave."

MID: <b068d280517a2d6c831d4a43f2cc8d31@dizum.com>
To a nearly toothless man:
"I wouldn't pay you to suck my dick if your last tooth fell out."
So Chimpy prefers paying *nearly* toothless men for blowjobs, but not
*fully* toothless men. LOL

MID: <afe97a65ff77e7382ad77cf18ea63e85@dizum.com>
"If I send you some money, will you suck Greg's dick?"
Chimpy likes to watch. LOL

MID: <9d7e6e672aa61c16813ade0f2815d0bf@dizum.com>
"Suck my clit."
Chimpy's proposition to a tranny sucking faggot who gets around being
gay by claiming tranny cocks are 'huge dangling clits'. LOL

Chimpy is confused again: "giant ball-like labia". LOL
MID: <4dba3edb9556cb8d94bc7b90f3b0c8f0@dizum.com>
=====================================

What a FAG!

Melt, Chimpy, melt.
Froth, Chimpy, froth.
Dance, Chimpy, dance!

<snicker>

/\                  Properly known as Bill
  \    /\      The Monster You Kooks Can't Handle
   \  /  \ THERE IS NO CABAL - LONG LIVE THE NEW CABAL
    \/ The AUK coup is complete. The Old Cabal is no more.

Accept no substitutes...
if it's from Databasix, it's a sure bet it's from a kook.

databasix.com / PacketDerm, LLC / COTSE:
all branches of the same malignant tree.

Message-ID: <l7m8ig$1ld$7@news.mixmin.net>
Message-ID: <l7m8jh$1le$8@news.mixmin.net>
Message-ID: <l7m8lh$1le$9@news.mixmin.net>
Message-ID: <l7m8ne$1ld$8@news.mixmin.net>
Message-ID: <l7m8pc$1le$10@news.mixmin.net>
Message-ID: <l7m8rb$1ld$9@news.mixmin.net>

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#562260

FromMustaffa Sheboygan <Lunatic.Fringe@The.Edge>
Date2016-03-13 23:41 -0700
Message-ID<MPG.314ffd07e596da0798cb22@news.altopia.com>
In reply to#562258
In article <a495fd09821b261b3bfc2e8d80af11e5@dizum.com>, 
FNVWe@altusenetkooks.xxx says...


> > Dat kettle's awful black...
> 
> Den pull dat 'kettle' out yo mouf and stop suckin' it, Phaggot.
> 'Less'n you likes dem big black 'kettles'. An' we'uns knows you do.
> 
> <snicker>
> 

Cowardly snipping noted.  Thanks for sucking up the bait again... I know 
you really have no choice in the matter.


                     j

-- 
Mustaffa Sheboygan

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#562321

FromFriendly Neighborhood Vote Wrangler Emeritus <FNVWe@altusenetkooks.xxx>
Date2016-03-14 17:00 +0100
Message-ID<bbce04d1900567dec44349f48a81e9e4@dizum.com>
In reply to#562260
Time to spin the kooks up again. Melt, kooks, melt. <snicker>

Jim "Jism Junkie Gerbil Cannon" Gorman (aka Chimpy the Coin-Slot
Operated SuckMonkey, aka Checkmate The PickleTickler), socked up as
Mustaffa Sheboygan, in
<news:MPG.314ffd07e596da0798cb22@news.altopia.com> did thusly jump
head first into the wood chipper again:

> In article <a495fd09821b261b3bfc2e8d80af11e5@dizum.com>, 
> Chimpy's Usenet Lord and Master
> <FNVWe@altusenetkooks.xxx> says...

>>> Dat kettle's awful black...

>> Den pull dat 'kettle' out yo mouf and stop suckin' it, Phaggot.
>> 'Less'n you likes dem big black 'kettles'. An' we'uns knows you do.
>> 
>> <snicker>

> sucking again... I
> have no choice in the matter.

Chimpy's in prison!

<snicker>

-- 

FNVWe:
"The Man Who Spanked Chimpy Checkmate The Cowardly CockSmoker Out Of
AUK, Then Out Of The Flonk, Then Into Insanity, Then Made Him Run Away
Like A Little Spankard Bitch. Again."

In which Checkmate admits to being a faggot and fantasizing about men:
MID: <feb093af883d0bf288e85863264900ed@dizum.com>
MID: <ab050c692202f7d955f7d2876fd39d56@dizum.com>

In which Checkmate says he wants to spank guys all night long:
MID: <k3m5ls$3pr$1@news.mixmin.net>

In which Checkmate confesses his desire to fuck who he claims is a
guy:
MID: <k3oolf$cpe$2@news.mixmin.net>
MID: <k9nj0v$u4a$2@newsfeed.x-privat.org>
MID: <l8ogd6$1cd$4@news.mixmin.net>
MID: <lclrtd$eei$4@news.mixmin.net>

In which Checkmate admits he'd definitely fuck a male dog:
MID: <k2h0j1$6ll$5@news.mixmin.net>
MID: <k4dsc7$l32$1@news.mixmin.net>
MID: <k5m8o5$vmq$5@newsfeed.x-privat.org>

In which Checkmate admits to having a golden showers fetish:
MID: <k79p80$9ps$3@newsfeed.x-privat.org>
MID: <k8t9l0$nf0$5@newsfeed.x-privat.org>
MID: <k8t9kv$nev$5@newsfeed.x-privat.org>
MID: <k994eg$77l$1@newsfeed.x-privat.org>
MID: <k9i8is$sna$3@newsfeed.x-privat.org>
MID: <lf3noh$sqv$2@news.mixmin.net>
MID: <76b587bf03232be29596c7a5e11f8eef@dizum.com>
MID: <d1590e1490afb94915166440ceb1190f@dizum.com>
MID: <4c614669bd9da0e2ab54c7a8618864f2@dizum.com>

In which Checkmate asks a guy for a blowjob (again):
MID: <ka4m1r$8rs$2@newsfeed.x-privat.org>
MID: <knd50p$7ni$2@news.albasani.net>
MID: <knnmme$3a4$2@news.mixmin.net>
MID: <kp77db$rqk$1@news.mixmin.net>
MID: <kvvjjb$a8t$3@news.mixmin.net>
MID: <kvvjjb$a8u$3@news.mixmin.net>
MID: <l069qt$g3j$9@news.mixmin.net>
MID: <l1b6g1$qqv$2@news.mixmin.net>
MID: <l65hh2$jpd$1@news.mixmin.net>
MID: <l9b7ha$ret$4@news.mixmin.net>
MID: <lfe72e$q0s$4@news.mixmin.net>
MID: <lffimp$k2f$1@news.mixmin.net>
MID: <13de9e018d33aa5c02a89f8acfd8c2f8@dizum.com>
MID: <ddfe5035129d525fb2c441289a7b3c1b@dizum.com>
MID: <8352c247386df60552fec12941ad0c47@dizum.com>
MID: <863c1b2a4221005e6d5252e4b2f955b1@dizum.com>
MID: <9d7e6e672aa61c16813ade0f2815d0bf@dizum.com>
MID: <aacd887c22128680f39ec3ca7f7e1613@dizum.com>
MID: <372519cc110e5acf0d73268cb1a697e9@dizum.com>
MID: <1b8820753ce4e2da87b17874d123f783@dizum.com>

Checkmate's got a thing about tickling guy's asses with random
objects:
MID: <l8rapt$rfm$2@news.mixmin.net>
MID: <lfm4f8$3jb$2@news.mixmin.net>
MID: <li2ao1$3rf$1@news.mixmin.net>
MID: <37fb49820eaf36d0a45e91ce73d37d44@dizum.com>
MID: <13badb999438389ea8894228e51614a3@dizum.com>
MID: <2ce704d96dbf41ca89fd9eda221cb83c@dizum.com>
MID: <f9b10e223db85839d004420449391270@dizum.com>
MID: <184091e3de3a10096805606ec6dc5866@dizum.com>
MID: <ee740ba6bc409af0d2b4a66170b4e4d7@dizum.com>
MID: <d1d62217afbcbf98470365178072415a@dizum.com>
MID: <ac96244a69bc75dd3a60e8defda0b966@dizum.com>
MID: <9f02c35ef6d67ac06ee55f90199c3aaa@dizum.com>
MID: <3e4b3a8bb953839b7d2658130dcb927e@dizum.com>
MID: <9ec2ad3439122a906207c9f74c4a3a06@dizum.com>
MID: <761ef52f7fc54d46dd50e2692e160d92@dizum.com>
MID: <8ef71d83a5af476e6e275ea23b984323@dizum.com>

Checkmate's so gay he repeatedly insists that a picture of a vagina is
actually an asshole and balls... he went on and on about assholes and
balls... couldn't shut up about them... come to find out, he was just
trying to tell us that his lost love was actually a man:
MID: <l84jo7$cnd$1@news.mixmin.net>
MID: <l84oip$icu$1@news.mixmin.net>
MID: <l85ste$ao$3@news.mixmin.net>
MID: <l87aud$saf$1@news.mixmin.net>
MID: <l88ptv$nlj$3@news.mixmin.net>
MID: <l8dvdt$tj2$4@news.mixmin.net>
MID: <l8kl20$91i$2@news.mixmin.net>
MID: <l8psgt$m7d$1@news.mixmin.net>
MID: <l8rapv$rfm$3@news.mixmin.net>
MID: <l98brg$6hp$6@news.mixmin.net>
MID: <ldg914$pel$2@news.mixmin.net>
MID: <31e4747ee7179064b1fdd5266cd08d72@dizum.com>
MID: <4dba3edb9556cb8d94bc7b90f3b0c8f0@dizum.com>

Chimpy the neurotic overwrought hysterical hissy-fit ninny escalates
his prescription drug abuse to "calm the fuck down" (Chimpy's words):
MID: <512f192b17a529cc6d490a55c43ac1be@dizum.com> - Oxy, Neurontin
MID: <kjucol$ckr$3@newsfeed.x-privat.org> - Oxy, Vicodin
MID: <kmqoip$cg3$8@news.albasani.net> - Norco
MID: <knc9l2$e66$2@news.albasani.net> - Vicodin
MID: <6lnn79.ppd.17.10@news.alt.net> - Oxycodone, Vicodin
MID: <6lo0dt.b7.17.4@news.alt.net> - Xanax
MID: <krt925$u63$3@news.mixmin.net> - N2O
MID: <6o9mv7.7ra.17.1@news.alt.net> - Vicodin
MID: <6os03j.f3.19.2@news.alt.net> - Vicodin
MID: <6p12vg.of8.19.2@news.alt.net> - Marijuana
MID: <6pg2lv.v27.17.2@news.alt.net> - Vicodin
MID: <kuqmlq$mi7$1@news.mixmin.net> - Amphetamine (!)
MID: <6qprvj.ndm.17.1@news.alt.net> - Vicodin
MID: <6r26ti.ju0.19.2@news.alt.net> - Vicodin
MID: <6stbk8.pbh.19.43@news.alt.net> - Ecstasy
MID: <l1b6g2$qr0$2@news.mixmin.net> - Vicodin
MID: <l5kd53$8kd$1@news.mixmin.net> - Norco
MID: <lanvc8$f06$2@news.mixmin.net> - Norco
MID: <larrim$lft$1@news.mixmin.net> - N2O
MID: <lcckii$mue$3@news.mixmin.net> - N2O
MID: <e7848d7ebc7f0b52e126bc35d82a65cf@dizum.com> - Hydrocodone,
Alprazolam
MID: <MPG.2eb9f496c779fc2998a54c@news.alt.net> - Percocet

Chimpy Checkmate's Famous Faggotisms:
=====================================
Chimpy tries enticing a straight man who lives with a woman to join
him in his lonely faggoty lifestyle:
Message-ID: <b1ae7a665b08a82e652e819482238fbd@dizum.com>
"How about I put the squirrel up your ass to keep your gerbil
company?"

Chimpy's desperate plea to a dude:
MID: <5b690abba10d04da8f7675d278f2c2b8@dizum.com>
"Diddle me!"

MID: <07b50fac74279fabaf78a605899b7934@dizum.com>
"Trojans are a condiment."

Chimpy discusses his new boyfriend, Dave "SnuhWolf" Norris:
MID: <c565ada4723ca2e5cd1259cf8a1d86df@dizum.com>
"Snuhbaby makes a good cock warmer."

MID: <ffd2a514115a20cb3122e71b81907a1f@dizum.com>
"Pack your donut hole, any time, anywhere!"

Chimpy discussing the relative merits of 4 inches versus 10 inches:
MID: <b62ad5949e43f36901836bb59898426a@dizum.com>
"Plus, I suppose it doesn't hurt as much when they stuff it up your
butt."

MID: <MPG.2a5ec5516fc9605298b5ac@news.alt.net>
"Best you keester a kielbasa."

Message-ID: <kvvjjb$a8t$3@news.mixmin.net>
"Brag about it to my dick."
"My dick can't quite hear you, could you come a little closer?"

MID: <knnmmb$3a4$1@news.mixmin.net>
"If you see a dick, suck it."

MID: <6qft9a.g1f.19.1@news.alt.net>
"The Winchester 1892 would make a damned-good dildo."

MID: <l61jjg$tth$1@news.mixmin.net>
"Pump a rump."

MID: <l9d76m$k1v$4@news.mixmin.net>
"You gerbils are always in the dark."

MID: <lal84d$g2u$5@news.mixmin.net>
MID: <97bfaeca4f3abe27b5f6683e319cdb18@dizum.com>
"I gotta gay named Guido from Jersey"

MID: <lamgt8$b2d$1@news.mixmin.net>
"If they're soft, yer probably blowin' it all wrong."

MID: <lchub0$q96$5@news.mixmin.net>
"Hitler would have made a damned good Queen."

MID: <lcsgjb$obk$2@news.mixmin.net>
"Don't get slapped by the cocks you crave."

MID: <b068d280517a2d6c831d4a43f2cc8d31@dizum.com>
To a nearly toothless man:
"I wouldn't pay you to suck my dick if your last tooth fell out."
So Chimpy prefers paying *nearly* toothless men for blowjobs, but not
*fully* toothless men. LOL

MID: <afe97a65ff77e7382ad77cf18ea63e85@dizum.com>
"If I send you some money, will you suck Greg's dick?"
Chimpy likes to watch. LOL

MID: <9d7e6e672aa61c16813ade0f2815d0bf@dizum.com>
"Suck my clit."
Chimpy's proposition to a tranny sucking faggot who gets around being
gay by claiming tranny cocks are 'huge dangling clits'. LOL

Chimpy is confused again: "giant ball-like labia". LOL
MID: <4dba3edb9556cb8d94bc7b90f3b0c8f0@dizum.com>
=====================================

What a FAG!

Melt, Chimpy, melt.
Froth, Chimpy, froth.
Dance, Chimpy, dance!

<snicker>

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  \    /\      The Monster You Kooks Can't Handle
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    \/ The AUK coup is complete. The Old Cabal is no more.

Accept no substitutes...
if it's from Databasix, it's a sure bet it's from a kook.

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all branches of the same malignant tree.

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#562285

FromSkeeter <skeet@invalid.invalid>
Date2016-03-14 06:27 -0600
Message-ID<qgbdebpjq2ato1d531g50e7fnopr0n2g4e@4ax.com>
In reply to#562208
On Mon, 14 Mar 2016 04:34:51 +0100 (CET), Friendly Neighborhood Vote
Wrangler Emeritus <FNVWe@altusenetkooks.xxx> wrote:

>He rapes Google, then strings together whatever he finds into the most
>implausible of theories, throwing away anything that nulls his kooky
>theory as "irrelevant", "not empirical", "not observable", etc.


As the faketard looks into the mirror.

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#565051

FromSolving Tornadoes <solvingtornadoes@gmail.com>
Date2016-03-24 01:31 -0700
Message-ID<35bcc2c5-5c15-474f-bde2-2c25fc535eb3@googlegroups.com>
In reply to#562208
On Sunday, March 13, 2016 at 8:45:05 PM UTC-7, Friendly Neighborhood Vote 

> > So, you are not an experimental physicist. I haven't seen you
> > provide any math to describe the physical characteristics of
> > air that make you call it a plasma, so you aren't a
> > mathematical physicist either.
> 
> He's not any kind of physicist. 

Like you'd have a clue.

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#565113

FromSam Wormley <swormley1@gmail.com>
Date2016-03-24 09:29 -0500
Message-ID<opGdnWbw04JeZG7LnZ2dnUU7-XmdnZ2d@giganews.com>
In reply to#565051
On 3/24/16 3:31 AM, Solving Tornadoes wrote:
> On Sunday, March 13, 2016 at 8:45:05 PM UTC-7, Friendly Neighborhood Vote
>>
>> He's not any kind of physicist.
>
> Like you'd have a clue.
>


   The key clue is that physicists typically have formal education in
   physics.

-- 

sci.physics is an unmoderated newsgroup dedicated
to the discussion of physics, news from the physics
community, and physics-related social issues.

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#565151

FromJames McGinn <jimmcginn9@gmail.com>
Date2016-03-24 09:20 -0700
Message-ID<b9d30025-5bb2-42f2-96d6-636905c48042@googlegroups.com>
In reply to#565113
On Thursday, March 24, 2016 at 7:29:26 AM UTC-7, Sam Wormley wrote:
> On 3/24/16 3:31 AM, Solving Tornadoes wrote:
> > On Sunday, March 13, 2016 at 8:45:05 PM UTC-7, Friendly Neighborhood Vote
> >>
> >> He's not any kind of physicist.
> >
> > Like you'd have a clue.
> >
> 
> 
>    The key clue is that physicists typically have formal education in
>    physics.

Which you obviously don't have.

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#565194

FromFriendly Neighborhood Vote Wrangler Emeritus <FNVWe@altusenetkooks.xxx>
Date2016-03-24 18:46 +0100
Message-ID<b44c2cda2c0326851d9a3381718513be@dizum.com>
In reply to#565051
Time to spin the kooks up again. Melt, kooks, melt. <snicker>

James Bernard 'Tardnado' McGinn, Jr. of Antioch, CA, socked up as
Solving Tornadoes, in
<news:35bcc2c5-5c15-474f-bde2-2c25fc535eb3@googlegroups.com> did
thusly jump head first into the wood chipper again:

> On Sunday, March 13, 2016 at 8:45:05 PM UTC-7, Friendly Neighborhood
> Vote Wrangler Emeritus drop-kicked a retard:

>>> So, you are not an experimental physicist. I haven't seen you
>>> provide any math to describe the physical characteristics of
>>> air that make you call it a plasma, so you aren't a
>>> mathematical physicist either.

>> He's not any kind of physicist. He once took an elective class in
>> Basic Meteorology, and thinks that qualifies him as a physicist.
>> 
>> James McGinn is a moronic delusional kooktard suffering from
>> Dunning-Kruger and a lack of scientific education, and hence an
>> inability to grok what the scientific method entails.
>> 
>> He rapes Google, then strings together whatever he finds into the most
>> implausible of theories, throwing away anything that nulls his kooky
>> theory as "irrelevant", "not empirical", "not observable", etc.
>> 
>> He continues heaping stupid upon stupid, compounding his errors as he
>> goes. Such is the way for Dunning-Kruger afflicted kooktards such as
>> James McGinn.
>> 
>> He refuses to go back and review his underlying supposition which led
>> to his hypothesis which led to his kooky discredited theory, despite
>> the science having been posted which proves his kooky theory is a
>> fairy tale.
>> 
>> In reality, all he's got is a supposition pulled straight from his
>> ass, as his kooky claims don't even rise to the level of hypothesis.
>> Even a hypothesis is based upon very limited data, whereas James
>> McGinn has the sum total of zero corroborating data, and a veritable
>> mountain of scientific *fact* nulling his supposition. To even call it
>> a theory is being extremely generous... a theory is backed up by a
>> very wide set of data.
>> 
>> The only theory in McGinn's "theory" is that of a conspiracy theory,
>> another manifestation of his Dunning-Kruger affliction.
>> 
>> He won't ever provide any proof or math, because he has none. He has
>> none because he's never done any experiments other than his
>> fourth-grade level experiment he keeps bleating about. You'll note he
>> provides no results for even that, because the results either null his
>> supposition or the experiment is so uncontrolled the results are
>> random.

> Like you'd have a clue.

You took a single elective class in Basic Meteorology and failed out,
James.

What universities did you attend, what were your majors, and what was
the topic of your Ph.D. thesis, James?

-- 

Here, James, at the very least, try to address those tough questions
which spotlight the logical inconsistencies and contradictions
inherent in your "theory":

============================================================
Anders Nilsson measured (https://youtu.be/7hGqlEpvODw?t=2156) a
spectral peak that was not solid-phase nor liquid-phase water, James.
You claim that water remains liquid-phase upon evaporation. What was
Anders Nilsson measuring, James? Oh, that's right... gaseous phase
water, thereby proving that evaporation entails a phase change,
thereby proving latent heat of evaporation exists, thereby
*dis*proving a gigantic chunk of your theory, James.

You make a supposition that a "plasma not-a-plasma" is created from
water due to wind shear, which transports energy throughout the
atmosphere via wind driven by that plasma. Where does the energy come
from to create your "wind shear" to create your "plasma not-a-plasma"
if the "plasma not-a-plasma" cannot exist and thereby "transport
energy" by driving that wind to create the "wind shear" which creates
your "plasma not-a-plasma", unless there is "wind shear" to begin
with, James? Your logic is so twisted you're going in circles. You've
created a circulus in probando causality dilemma, which utterly
destroys your theory, James.

According to your "theory", electrostatic attraction *increases* with
distance (in violation of Coulomb's Law), which means that when an
electron falls in orbit, it has to *absorb* energy. And that higher
energy level somehow translates into a *weaker* electrostatic
attraction. Now let's look at the other side of the coin... the
electron in orbit would give off energy, rise in orbit, and somehow,
that *lower* energy level translates into a *stronger* electrostatic
attraction... how's *that* work, James? Explain how you've not just
violated the Law of Conservation of Energy on an atomic level.

How do your "jet stream vortices" travel potentially hundreds of miles
away from your "jet stream / giant tornado in the sky", without
detection by satellite *or* Doppler radar, and know where and when to
touch down so they always hit only cumulonimbus clouds, rather than
tornadoes randomly appearing out of the clear blue sky or from other
types of clouds, James? Is your "jet stream / giant tornado in the
sky" sentient, James?

Go on, Jim, tell us... *why* is there a "boundary" between the
troposphere and the stratosphere... we're waiting, Jim... No answer,
Jim? Is it because that's where your "sentient jet stream / giant
tornado monster with noodly appendages" lives, and it likes it that
way, Jim? Do you need your meds, Jim?

If, as you claim, the jet stream is a vortex, why is the ride while
inside the jet stream so smooth, James? Have you never ridden in an
airplane inside a jet stream, James? Is it just that your "sentient
jet stream / giant tornado monster with noodly appendages" likes its
back scratched by the aircraft, so it doesn't rip the aircraft to
shreds, Jim?

Do you not understand that once the air going upward through the
tornadic funnel reaches the cumulonimbus cloud base above the
mesocyclone, it spreads out, thus the tornado is strictly a phenomenon
which happens from cloud base to ground? It does *not* go from the
ground all the way up through the cloud to the tropopause as you
claim, James, and it most certainly does not continue for potentially
hundreds of miles in the upper troposphere to join the jet stream,
which would make air travel deadly.

Explain why the jets run easterly, whereas the dry line runs N-S, if
the jets are powering the creation of tornadoes. How is a tornado
being created hundreds of miles from the edge of the jets, James?

Which direction does air flow from a flame, Jim? Up, does it not?
That's convection due to temperature-induced density differential, is
it not? Which direction does air flow from a flame in zero gravity,
James? Radially in all directions, thereby snuffing out the flame due
to lack of oxygen. So your claiming that convection doesn't exist
means you're further claiming that gravity does not exist, and fire
cannot burn for very long before it is smothered due to lack of
oxygen. Or were you not aware that convection is a gravity-induced
phenomenon due to density differential, James?

How does a hot air balloon rise, Jim? That's due to air density
differential due to temperature differential, is it not? That
less-dense air is convecting upward. Do you deny this, Jim? Is your
giant sentient sky tornado monster stretching one of its noodly
appendages down and gently lifting the hot air balloon, Jim?

How are your atmospheric "water droplets" forming if they're plasma,
Jim?

Do you not know what the definition of "plasma" is, James?

How is your "plasma not-a-plasma" (which you have admitted is a
hypothetical construct in a failed attempt to lend your claims even a
semblance of plausibility) forming if the nuclear binding energy and
dissociation energy of water are identical, and thus the water will
preferentially dissociate into hydrogen and oxygen unless hit with an
extremely energetic laser, Jim?

Where is the energy (equivalent to photons of 103.32 nm wavelength,
extremely strong ultraviolet, just 3.32 nm away from x-rays... except
photons with shorter wavelength than 121 nm are absorbed high above
the troposphere because they ionize air so well) coming from in the
troposphere to form your "plasma not-a-plasma", Jim?

How is the energy to plasmize your "plasma not-a-plasma" not
dissociating all water on the planet and killing all life on the
planet given that the energy *must* be in the troposphere where nearly
all the water is, and where all life is, Jim?

Now that it's been proven that water molecule polarity doesn't change
upon H bonding (which would have side effects such as random changes
in the solvent properties of water... and we know those properties do
not randomly change, Jim), and in fact the two spin isomers of water
molecules account for the different H bonding strengths which account
for evaporation and condensation, do you still contend that your
implausible claims are workable, Jim?
============================================================

Why can't you answer those questions, Jim?

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#565202

FromSolving Tornadoes <solvingtornadoes@gmail.com>
Date2016-03-24 11:08 -0700
Message-ID<ff0a6c37-7800-437a-b9ca-ff924629d576@googlegroups.com>
In reply to#565194
Bob Johnson's Talk 
https://archive.org/details/BJ250415/v2 

Jet Stream 
http://www.sis-group.org.uk/news/jet-stream.htm-0 

Electromagnetism 
30 Apr 2015 
For those unable to attend our AGM and Spring meeting they missed a real treat. Both talks were excellent and videos of them will be uploaded in due course (after a bit of work by Chris Phillips). However, the transcript of Bob Johnson's talk is already there (go to meetings page) and has the title 'The variability of the Sun and the effects on Earth' so you can settle down later in a comfy armchair with a print-out or simply scan the piece from your computer chair. Unfortunately, I don't know for the moment how we can get around those elderly members not on the internet and who would likewise be very interested in reading what he has to say. 

The presentation outlines how the Sun affects the weather on Earth - and suggests what might make the Jet Stream tick. We have all heard of the Jet Stream as the Met Office constantly tell us about its changing position - and how when overhead we get bucket fulls of rain and when we are inside or outside a loop it can either be cold, or  unusually hot. 

How do we get from how the Sun works to how the jet streams perform in the atmosphere of the Earth. Bob Johnson begins by saying space is not a vacuum (as once thought) but is filled with plasma. The atmosphere of the Earth is not an electrified insulator either - but a weak plasm. This is an important point as it enables the Sun to play around with our weather - which is a fundamental change in thinking. Plasma can form cells and filaments and behaves differently to other gases. It has been described as a fourth state of matter. The presentation is written in a clear and concise manner and is designed to be transparent for a popular audience and the general public at large and is free of as much jargon as possible. It explains everything about plasma (well, almost) and how it is capable of conducting electricity. It can also contain magnetic energy embedded within itself - under the right conditions. Plasma has been the subject of research for a century and scientists know a lot about it - and so on. 

The solar wind plasma is deflected by the Earth's magnetic field and this induces a complex system of electric currents which input energy to the magnetosphere and the ionosphere. The input depends on the velocity of the solar wind and the presence of a plasma filled solar wind interacts with the plasma in the Earth's atmosphere (and ionosphere). 

Later, when looking at jet streams, which are quite narrow bands, he says they behave somewhat like plasma - or are influenced by plasma. In addition, sea water is an insulator and it is known that El Nino events and other ENSO cycles (the movement of ocean currents around the globe) move in synchronism with solar activity. We are essentially a water planet so this point is interesting to say the least (not least the role of evaporation and the formation of clouds etc). 

Bob Johnson has produced an impressive presentation and quotes a host of scientific papers by people such as Akasofu, JA Eddy, H Alfven, Thomas Gold and Fred Hoyle, Lockwood, Zhang, Feng, Svalgaard, Svensmark, Vahrenholt and Luning, Wang, and so on (being just a few names that immediately ring a bell, although some of the others will, I'm sure, ring the door bell later). A terrific piece of endeavour to bring all this together and present it in such an easily digested manner. Highly recommended even if you are non-scientific, and let's face it, we've all heard of the jet stream but not many of us know what it entails, what it does, and what makes it move around and change our weather. 

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#565357

FromFriendly Neighborhood Vote Wrangler Emeritus <FNVWe@altusenetkooks.xxx>
Date2016-03-25 06:26 +0100
Message-ID<d866a712c903d77a658c61ac53760e79@dizum.com>
In reply to#565202
Time to spin the kooks up again. Melt, kooks, melt. <snicker>

James Bernard 'Tardnado' McGinn, Jr. of Antioch, CA, socked up as
Solving Tornadoes, in
<news:ff0a6c37-7800-437a-b9ca-ff924629d576@googlegroups.com> did
thusly jump head first into the wood chipper again:

> In addition, sea water is an insulator

Bwahahaaaa! Oh, man, now that's funny stuff, James. Only a fully
delusional kooktard off his meds would make such a stupid claim.

Ok, James... take a non-metallic dish filled with pure water and set
it on your counter. Get an extension cord and cut the female plug off.
Strip back 1/2" of insulation on each wire at the cut. Put one wire in
the water, and one on the counter. Plug the extension cord into the
nearest energized wall outlet.

Now, put the fingers of your left hand in the water, being sure not to
touch the wire. With your right hand, touch the other wire on the
counter.

You'll note nothing much happens.

Now, get your mommy's salt shaker from the kitchen table and dump 10
shakes of salt into the water, stir it a bit, and repeat the
experiment, James.

Have someone standing by with a defib unit.

Moron. LOL

Yeah, folks, he's James Bernard 'Tardnado' McGinn, Jr. of Antioch,
CA... the only reason he's lived as long as he has is because he lives
at home with mommy and daddy and they watch over him like he's a
retarded drooling baby bent on licking electrical outlets. LOL

-- 

Here, James, at the very least, try to address those tough questions
which spotlight the logical inconsistencies and contradictions
inherent in your "theory":

============================================================
Anders Nilsson measured (https://youtu.be/7hGqlEpvODw?t=2156) a
spectral peak that was not solid-phase nor liquid-phase water, James.
You claim that water remains liquid-phase upon evaporation. What was
Anders Nilsson measuring, James? Oh, that's right... gaseous phase
water, thereby proving that evaporation entails a phase change,
thereby proving latent heat of evaporation exists, thereby
*dis*proving a gigantic chunk of your theory, James.

You make a supposition that a "plasma not-a-plasma" is created from
water due to wind shear, which transports energy throughout the
atmosphere via wind driven by that plasma. Where does the energy come
from to create your "wind shear" to create your "plasma not-a-plasma"
if the "plasma not-a-plasma" cannot exist and thereby "transport
energy" by driving that wind to create the "wind shear" which creates
your "plasma not-a-plasma", unless there is "wind shear" to begin
with, James? Your logic is so twisted you're going in circles. You've
created a circulus in probando causality dilemma, which utterly
destroys your theory, James.

According to your "theory", electrostatic attraction *increases* with
distance (in violation of Coulomb's Law), which means that when an
electron falls in orbit, it has to *absorb* energy. And that higher
energy level somehow translates into a *weaker* electrostatic
attraction. Now let's look at the other side of the coin... the
electron in orbit would give off energy, rise in orbit, and somehow,
that *lower* energy level translates into a *stronger* electrostatic
attraction... how's *that* work, James? Explain how you've not just
violated the Law of Conservation of Energy on an atomic level.

How do your "jet stream vortices" travel potentially hundreds of miles
away from your "jet stream / giant tornado in the sky", without
detection by satellite *or* Doppler radar, and know where and when to
touch down so they always hit only cumulonimbus clouds, rather than
tornadoes randomly appearing out of the clear blue sky or from other
types of clouds, James? Is your "jet stream / giant tornado in the
sky" sentient, James?

Go on, Jim, tell us... *why* is there a "boundary" between the
troposphere and the stratosphere... we're waiting, Jim... No answer,
Jim? Is it because that's where your "sentient jet stream / giant
tornado monster with noodly appendages" lives, and it likes it that
way, Jim? Do you need your meds, Jim?

If, as you claim, the jet stream is a vortex, why is the ride while
inside the jet stream so smooth, James? Have you never ridden in an
airplane inside a jet stream, James? Is it just that your "sentient
jet stream / giant tornado monster with noodly appendages" likes its
back scratched by the aircraft, so it doesn't rip the aircraft to
shreds, Jim?

Do you not understand that once the air going upward through the
tornadic funnel reaches the cumulonimbus cloud base above the
mesocyclone, it spreads out, thus the tornado is strictly a phenomenon
which happens from cloud base to ground? It does *not* go from the
ground all the way up through the cloud to the tropopause as you
claim, James, and it most certainly does not continue for potentially
hundreds of miles in the upper troposphere to join the jet stream,
which would make air travel deadly.

Explain why the jets run easterly, whereas the dry line runs N-S, if
the jets are powering the creation of tornadoes. How is a tornado
being created hundreds of miles from the edge of the jets, James?

Which direction does air flow from a flame, Jim? Up, does it not?
That's convection due to temperature-induced density differential, is
it not? Which direction does air flow from a flame in zero gravity,
James? Radially in all directions, thereby snuffing out the flame due
to lack of oxygen. So your claiming that convection doesn't exist
means you're further claiming that gravity does not exist, and fire
cannot burn for very long before it is smothered due to lack of
oxygen. Or were you not aware that convection is a gravity-induced
phenomenon due to density differential, James?

How does a hot air balloon rise, Jim? That's due to air density
differential due to temperature differential, is it not? That
less-dense air is convecting upward. Do you deny this, Jim? Is your
giant sentient sky tornado monster stretching one of its noodly
appendages down and gently lifting the hot air balloon, Jim?

How are your atmospheric "water droplets" forming if they're plasma,
Jim?

Do you not know what the definition of "plasma" is, James?

How is your "plasma not-a-plasma" (which you have admitted is a
hypothetical construct in a failed attempt to lend your claims even a
semblance of plausibility) forming if the nuclear binding energy and
dissociation energy of water are identical, and thus the water will
preferentially dissociate into hydrogen and oxygen unless hit with an
extremely energetic laser, Jim?

Where is the energy (equivalent to photons of 103.32 nm wavelength,
extremely strong ultraviolet, just 3.32 nm away from x-rays... except
photons with shorter wavelength than 121 nm are absorbed high above
the troposphere because they ionize air so well) coming from in the
troposphere to form your "plasma not-a-plasma", Jim?

How is the energy to plasmize your "plasma not-a-plasma" not
dissociating all water on the planet and killing all life on the
planet given that the energy *must* be in the troposphere where nearly
all the water is, and where all life is, Jim?

Now that it's been proven that water molecule polarity doesn't change
upon H bonding (which would have side effects such as random changes
in the solvent properties of water... and we know those properties do
not randomly change, Jim), and in fact the two spin isomers of water
molecules account for the different H bonding strengths which account
for evaporation and condensation, do you still contend that your
implausible claims are workable, Jim?
============================================================

Why can't you answer those questions, Jim?

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#562232

Frombenj <nobody@gmail.com>
Date2016-03-14 00:48 -0400
Message-ID<56e64283$0$9158$c3e8da3$5d8fb80f@news.astraweb.com>
In reply to#562203
On 03/13/2016 10:25 PM, nuny@bid.nes wrote:
> On Sunday, March 13, 2016 at 1:11:07 AM UTC-8, James McGinn wrote:
>> On Saturday, March 12, 2016 at 11:51:23 PM UTC-8, nu...@bid.nes wrote:
>>
>>>>>> Our atmosphere is a weak plasma.
>>>>>
>>>>>    No, it is not.
>>>>
>>>> Actually, it is.
>>>
>>>    Saying a thing does not make it so.
>>
>> Likewise.
>>
>>> Evidence does, and you have none.
>>
>> Do you have any that disputes it?
>
>    Yes. I keep providing examples and you keep looking away, pretending they don't exist.
>
>>>> The air around you is an insulator.
>>>>
>>>> Not in an absolute sense.  Consider static electricity.
>>>
>>>    Static electricity can only exist in a nonconductive medium, like
>>> air.
>>
>> Now you are sounding ridiculous.  If air could not conduct electricity
>> then static electricity could not exist.
>
>    Consider the word "static". Do you know what it means, and why it differentiates static electricity from the kind that occurs in conductors?
>
>> I'm a physicist.
>
>    In your world, the word "physicist" must mean something different from what it means in the real world, just as your "boiling point" and "plasma" have meanings not equivalent to their real world meanings.
>
>    I keep asking you if you've ever tested your claims empirically, you know, with instruments, and you keep ducking.
>
>    Apparently you have not, or else you would not keep repeating your false claims.
>
>    So, you are not an experimental physicist. I haven't seen you provide any math to describe the physical characteristics of air that make you call it a plasma, so you aren't a mathematical physicist either.
>
>    What kind of physicist do you imagine yourself to be?

:-)


>> Trust me.
>
>    No.
>
>
>    Mark L. Fergerson
>

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#562204

FromSergio <invalid@invalid.com>
Date2016-03-13 21:36 -0500
Message-ID<nc5848$1af2$1@gioia.aioe.org>
In reply to#562082
On 3/13/2016 4:11 AM, James McGinn wrote:
> On Saturday, March 12, 2016 at 11:51:23 PM UTC-8, nu...@bid.nes
> wrote:
>
>>>>> Our atmosphere is a weak plasma.
>>>>
>>>> No, it is not.
>>>
>>> Actually, it is.
>>
>> Saying a thing does not make it so.
>
> Likewise.
>
>> Evidence does, and you have none.
>
> Do you have any that disputes it?  More importantly, do you have an
> alternate eplanation that achieves the explanatory power that this
> notion achieves with such parsimony?

common knowledge disputes your beliefs.

you have been in a closet for 30 years.

I do not owe you any explanation of anything,
get off your butt and do it yourself troll.



>>
>>> The air around you is an insulator.
>>>
>>> Not in an absolute sense.  Consider static electricity.
>>
>> Static electricity can only exist in a nonconductive medium, like
>> air.
>
> Now you are sounding ridiculous.  If air could not conduct
> electricity then static electricity could not exist.

air is not a conductor.
this is common knowledge.

you believe in things that all scientists reject.

Go post in  alt.crazy.delusional.boy.don'tknowany.science


>
> I'm a physicist.

liar.

> Trust me.

no way, you lie.

>
> James McGoonie Soylent Pornadoes
>

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#562411

Fromedprochak@gmail.com
Date2016-03-14 13:45 -0700
Message-ID<c893433c-a18a-49bc-91c2-540fe67a8554@googlegroups.com>
In reply to#562082
On Sunday, March 13, 2016 at 5:11:07 AM UTC-4, James McGinn wrote:
[]
> Now you are sounding ridiculous.  If air could not conduct
> electricity then static electricity could not exist. 

Are you really claiming this????? 
> 
> I'm a physicist.  Trust me.
> 
> James McGinn
> Solving Tornadoes

Okay, what school granted your degree?
It is a simple question. No math involved.
Comon, answer!

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#562723 — biwaters

FromnoTthaTguY <abu.kuanysh05@gmail.com>
Date2016-03-15 16:33 -0700
Subjectbiwaters
Message-ID<d218a32a-4925-4891-afa9-78dd3e957f2b@googlegroups.com>
In reply to#562411
think of how two molecules of water would "dock,
in order to precipitate
(2HOH is heavier than air

> > Now you are sounding ridiculous.  If air could not conduct
> > electricity then static electricity could not exist. 
> 
> Are you really claiming this????? 

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#561927

FromJames McGinn <jimmcginn9@gmail.com>
Date2016-03-12 12:01 -0800
Message-ID<82e407be-0605-4c96-9862-eb8d91f41f82@googlegroups.com>
In reply to#561921
For clouds, there is no plasma involved in their apparent buoyancy. 
It's merely that the droplet size is sufficiently small (from a few 
microns to a few tens of microns) that the droplets have no 
appreciable fall velocity in light of random air movements and 
updraft. The fall speed is related to the droplet's mass and surface 
area. 

No matter how small a droplet is heavier than the surrounding N2 and O2 and will, as a result, begin to fall unless some force is keeping it suspended. 

It's really that simple.

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#562209

FromSergio <invalid@invalid.com>
Date2016-03-13 22:49 -0500
Message-ID<nc5cc2$1eai$1@gioia.aioe.org>
In reply to#561927
On 3/42/1016 2:01 PM, James McGinn wrote crap again:
> For clouds, there is no plasma involved in their apparent buoyancy.

your "magical plasma"  perhaps invisible balloons hold them up ?

> It's merely that the droplet size is sufficiently small (from a few
> microns to a few tens of microns) that the droplets have no
> appreciable fall velocity in light of random air movements and
> updraft.

wrong, they go with the wind, updraft which is convection current, or
downdraft, also an air current.

> The fall speed is related to the droplet's mass and surface area.

too simplistic;

"fall speed" is incorrect terminology, it is "terminal velocity", and it
is dependent upon the viscosity, pressure field, of the air it is
falling through, and g, and Re.


>
> No matter how small a droplet is heavier than the surrounding N2 and
> O2 and will, as a result, begin to fall unless some force is keeping
> it suspended.

Wrong, H2O is lighter than N2 or O2, do the math,dummy

>
> It's really that simple.

no, you are that simple.

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#562406

Fromedprochak@gmail.com
Date2016-03-14 13:41 -0700
Message-ID<a24956bb-fd8d-4b14-a19d-856bf8c83549@googlegroups.com>
In reply to#561927
On Saturday, March 12, 2016 at 3:01:54 PM UTC-5, James McGinn wrote:
> For clouds, there is no plasma involved in their apparent buoyancy. 
> It's merely that the droplet size is sufficiently small (from a few 
> microns to a few tens of microns) that the droplets have no 
> appreciable fall velocity in light of random air movements and 
> updraft. The fall speed is related to the droplet's mass and surface 
> area. 
> 
> No matter how small a droplet is heavier than the surrounding N2 and O2 and will, as a result, begin to fall unless some force is keeping it suspended. 
> 
> It's really that simple.

WOW. You really do not understand physics.

Okay, try calculating the rate of fall as a function of drop size
(mass, diameter, whatever starting parameters you prefer). Show
us an equation. Show us you know some math JM.

Of course you are just going to dodge this with a reply like:
 "read my paper"
or
 "I can do it but you would not understand it."

I have often said, the best way to learn something is to teach
it to others. So teach us JM. Maybe you'll learn something.

Ed

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#562430

FromJames McGinn <jimmcginn9@gmail.com>
Date2016-03-14 14:21 -0700
Message-ID<ff792fdf-de5d-4ddf-a355-5770265d0cea@googlegroups.com>
In reply to#562406
On Monday, March 14, 2016 at 1:41:08 PM UTC-7, edpr...@gmail.com wrote:

> Okay, try calculating the rate of fall as a function of drop size
> (mass, diameter, whatever starting parameters you prefer). Show
> us an equation. Show us you know some math JM.

Go ahead.  What are you waiting for?

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#562400

Fromedprochak@gmail.com
Date2016-03-14 13:31 -0700
Message-ID<8c6852dc-1217-45f6-879c-da1d1667e116@googlegroups.com>
In reply to#561881
On Saturday, March 12, 2016 at 11:41:04 AM UTC-5, James McGinn wrote:
> On Saturday, March 12, 2016 at 8:20:04 AM UTC-8, Sergio wrote:
> 
> > > People lie.  Numbers don't.  Do the math Sergio.
> > >
> > 
> > So you are saying you are lying ?
> > 
> > You did not provide any numbers, and you said they do not lie.
> > 
> > show us what you have and we will review/correct it for you.
> 
> Do you refuse to do the math?

James cannot do the math because, although he has claimed to be a
 "real physicist", he never got a degree. At least he has never been
able to produce the name of the school he attended.

he is just another troll craving attention.
  ed

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#562429

FromJames McGinn <jimmcginn9@gmail.com>
Date2016-03-14 14:20 -0700
Message-ID<5b65bd4e-6fa6-4e68-96e9-77ff5026b5a1@googlegroups.com>
In reply to#562400
On Monday, March 14, 2016 at 1:32:05 PM UTC-7, edpr...@gmail.com wrote:
> On Saturday, March 12, 2016 at 11:41:04 AM UTC-5, James McGinn wrote:
> > On Saturday, March 12, 2016 at 8:20:04 AM UTC-8, Sergio wrote:
> > 
> > > > People lie.  Numbers don't.  Do the math Sergio.
> > > >
> > > 
> > > So you are saying you are lying ?
> > > 
> > > You did not provide any numbers, and you said they do not lie.
> > > 
> > > show us what you have and we will review/correct it for you.
> > 
> > Do you refuse to do the math?
> 
> James cannot do the math 

I've already done it, dumbass.

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