Tuesday, August 19, 2014

From Jim Stone

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August 18 2014

The train video has irrevocably busted the children on trains scam

As a result, Youtube kicked in the censorship. All people I know and spoke to about this, and I mean ALL, were blocked from viewing it by Youtube. It was not a partial block. At the rate of censorship, views should have been well into the five digit thousands by now.

So, if the video does not work on Youtube, (you can try by clicking HERE,WHICH SHOULD BE A 19 MINUTE VIDEO STARTING OUT WITH THE WORDS THIS IS JIM STONE, if that does not work as stated, THE REBEL has made it available HEREUPDATE: The Rebel appears to be under attack right now with the entire site down (I am also, but the attacks are code corruptions I have to keep noticing and am keeping at bay) And I have a low def version of this in 3gp HERE.

This video cut the media Pinocchio's nose off and as a result it has not been smooth sailing around here lately.

The Rebel wrote:

On 2014-08-18 15:49, Rebel of Oz wrote:
Hi Jim,
It would appear that someone didn't appreciate the fact that I am hosting your train video to circumvent JewTube's censorship. 15 hours ago my site got savagely vandalized, forcing me to restore it from a backup, which isn't all that easy if you don't want to lose all new items added to the site since the last backup. You should feel flattered. Your video is obviously making a difference. Anyhow, after an all-nighter it's all working again, including your video.
Rebel of Oz
Editor/Publisher
The Rebel - Home of the Goyim Resistance [1]

My response:

Front paged, and thank you for sticking your neck out that way. From what I could see, it was obvious sabotage, you probably had to restore from backups. That is the only way the type of page that I saw come up could have happened.
Thanks for being there,
James
This video will be partially transcripted to print as well, and published as an article. I am working on that now, but am also reformatting the site to make it more accessible to new visitors and other things, so it might take a couple days to complete the transcript.

150 plus MPG super cheap Mexican made (with Chinese parts) Honda motorcycle once again busts the mileage myth

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Following on my report about the 300 mpg Volkswagen XL1, which was never debunked accurately, and only debunked with lies such as "it has to be plugged in to get that" and "it is way too expensive" (then to have a $600 dollar L1 Chinese variant follow that got 235 mpg, pictured to the left) make a laughing stock of the debunkers, I bought a cheap Honda CGL125 motorcycle that was built with parts made in China, and here are the mileage results after 3,800 kilometers driven:
If I drive it hard going full throttle in the city in the mountains starting and stopping frequently, it has produced as little as 90 mpg (MILES, NOT KILOMETERS, IN U.S. GALLONS.) If I am on the highway pushing it hard, (which in this case doing 55 mph is pushing it hard) it will get 130 MPG. If I go easy in town, it will get 110 mpg. If I go easy on country roads (keeping the speed down to about 45 mph) it will deliver 150 plus mpg. And then there are those weird times I am clueless about, such as:
One time it was on empty, and I put a little less than a gallon in it hoping for the best because I was low on cash. I then drove it all over, for a total of about 10 hours during the course of a week, and then went back to fill it up, and it topped off with only 4.3 litres. That was wierd. I drove that thing so much around town I was laughing about how far it went on so little, only to have the punch line be a 4.3 litre top off after putting only a gallon in it a week earlier, when it was reading empty. Very strange. So how many mpg did it get that time? I do not know.
The Honda CGL125 is rated to get 33 miles PER LITRE, which comes out to 132 mpg. But Honda obviously went with a combined rating for that, because I have seen much better and significantly worse. One thing is certain, that mileage rating is not a joke, and the Honda 150 variant of the 125 is rated to get 40 miles per litre while delivering better performance. And I am not confusing miles with kilometers, this comes out to 160 MPG combined for the 150 CC version.
After break in, the cheaper CGL125 got peppy enough to pop unexpected wheelies and can easily go 55 MPH plus (over 90 KM/h) on a whim (rated to do over 100KM/h if your bravery makes you brainless), which puts it way above a moped, WHY IN AMERICA DO 35 MPH MOPEDS TOP OUT AT 70 MPG? Where is the joke, and who is playing it?
I am once again going to call B.S. on American gas mileage, the 300 MPG XL1 is a reality, and the shills can bite it, because a mega cheap Chinese version still gets 235 MPG and only costs $600 bucks. That leaves no price overhead room for "hybrid" and batteries for the shills to shill with like they did the XL1, where it was a lie as well. The bottom line is that Americans are getting mileage shafted by a country mile and there is no end in sight. If there was, AT LEAST Americans would be allowed to buy the most popular motorcycle in world history - the CGL125, and get a break that way. That one is definitely NOT A MYTH, and NOT A PIECE OF UNROADWORTHY JUNK, I drive it every day. and it has been flawless.

My box is JAMMED with mails from Vitamin C debunkers

And I call BUNK on that, it only means that the ebola report is likely to be bang on.
Today I was told that the cheap vitamin C does not work (by several people) and that only Colloidal silver works, and PLEASE BUY OURS FOR A VERY HIGH PRICE.
God forbid you go to Sams Club or Wal Mart, spend $8 for a big bottle of cheap vitamin C and ignore everything else I guess.
HERE IS THE SCOOP FOLKS - Anyone who says ascorbic acid does not work on scurvy for (name the reason) is either a fool or a quack, and I can testify to this assertively. Throughout my life I have, at times, survived on Pringles, Cheese Puffs and Doritos. I am one of those types. ANYWAY, this has, on occasion led to the symptoms of scurvy, and two or three of the cheap ascorbic acid tablets have ALWAYS WORKED BETTER THAN EATING AN ENTIRE FIVE POUND BAG OF ORANGES, I call BUNK on the scammers trying to sell ridiculously over priced specialty items, there is NO SECRET TO THIS AT ALL.
Supplementary evidence is out there just in guinea pig food. Just like people, guinea pigs need vitamin C, and if you ever read a bag of guinea pig food it never says "we have a specially selected blend of spruce tips and rose hips", NO, IT JUST SAYS ASCORBIC ACID BECAUSE IT DOES THE JOB, do not fall for any of the scams out there. The fact that there is so much of this going on right now is spooky, it means something is up. If nothing was up, WHO WOULD CARE about me giving advice to just buy the cheap stuff? It always worked, what is the issue here?
I believe the issue is that the ebola outbreak is highly likely to be real, man made, and with an agenda. I can easily convince people to spend $10 for insurance against this agenda, but if people suddenly believe there is a mystery to all of this, few will prepare and the agenda will proceed. My primary objective is to stop the progression of evil, not make a profit or try to create any mysteries, and what could be simpler than going cheap and easy at Wal Mart, where you are going to go this week (probably) anyway? If not Wal Mart, Kmart, Target, Shopko . . . . .
And do not fall for the colloidal silver scam, it is my opinion that colloidal silver dealers are scammers who sell a product that takes 0.2 cents worth of silver and sell it for $40, such types could care less about your health or future. Colloidal silver is legitimate as an antibiotic, the sales methods and viral cure claims are not.
Colloidal silver is CHEAP, DIRT CHEAP, SO CHEAP THAT A FULLY EFFECTIVE 16 OUNCE BOTTLE CAN BE MADE FOR LESS THAN THE COST OF THE BOTTLE (five cents), and there is NO SECRET TO IT AT ALL, NO SPECIAL METHODS; NADA. You can make GREAT colloidal silver with just a high purity silver dime, cheap silver wire, or a one ounce silver bar, a few dead AA batteries that still have at least a volt each and a cheap 4 battery holder from radio shack. I made mine with an 8 battery holder so I could use really dead batteries. And it would take the infection out of anything, so why split hairs with any production differences if it is THAT EASY?
And colloidal silver does NADA for viruses, the only thing colloidal silver will do to help with a viral infection is prevent secondary bacterial infections which can happen if opportunistic bacteria are present to set in where the virus did damage. That is ALL, take the colloidal silver "CURES EBOLA!" claims no matter how convincing they are and trash them, it is all a load of BUNK hatched by profiteers who do not give a damn about you or anyone else. Have colloidal silver around for other things, NOT EBOLA.

So to sum it up, I believe a combination of profiteers and NWO types are out there with an agenda, 1. to make a lot of cash on ignorance, and 2. to accomplish multiple things with an ebola outbreak they want to proceed uninhibited.

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