Does everything out there....

Is Todd Paranoid?

  • Yes, he is always paranoid.

    Votes: 12 57.1%
  • No, He never is.

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • He sometimes is.

    Votes: 2 9.5%
  • How the hell should I know?

    Votes: 3 14.3%
  • Do I care?

    Votes: 4 19.0%

  • Total voters
    21
He's self-obsessed -

Wants attention even more than the rest of Lit's members. Sometimes the hunger makes him say stupid things. But he's a nice person. I don't really believe he's paranoid - more that paranoia makes him feel important.
 
He is only paranoid if he is not wearing his hat with the tinfoil linning.
 
Well, I am not suprised that most agree he is a bit paranoid. But, now, I am just waiting for him to accuse me of being a government science project gone horribly wrong, and I am not an assasign, or spy out to get him. Or others. Never know. ;)


-giggles-
 
Gilly Bean said:
Well, I am not suprised that most agree he is a bit paranoid. But, now, I am just waiting for him to accuse me of being a government science project gone horribly wrong, and I am not an assasign, or spy out to get him. Or others. Never know. ;)


-giggles-

Your not but I might very well be.
 
Pheonyx said:
He is only paranoid if he is not wearing his hat with the tinfoil linning.

Now that was funny. :)
 
I just think Todd has watched Conspericy Theory and Blue Thunder one to many times, lol. :D

Other than that, he seems alright to me...
 
Gilly Bean said:
Make Todd suspicious?

Seriously...

Not everything , but everything the governments here and worldwide do, and bayers with the cipro scam have vindicated every bad thing i have ever said about the pharam cartels.

So yes a lot of what goes on does make me suspiocious. If what they are doing out in the open doesn't already make you wary, the stuff they do behind closed doors in colusion with one another against us sure should.

But hey they wouldn't do anything to hurt us after all they have our best interests at heart.
 
Re: Re: Does everything out there....

Todd said:


Not everything , but everything the governments here and worldwide do, and bayers with the cipro scam have vindicated every bad thing i have ever said about the pharam cartels.

So yes a lot of what goes on does make me suspiocious. If what they are doing out in the open doesn't already make you wary, the stuff they do behind closed doors in colusion with one another against us sure should.

But hey they wouldn't do anything to hurt us after all they have our best interests at heart.

Todd, do you know what Echelon is?
 
Re: Re: Re: Does everything out there....

Mensa said:


Todd, do you know what Echelon is?

the name sounds familar i probably have something on it/them somewheres
 
Sometimes paranoia is warranted

It's a bank of Super-computers located in Britain which intercept all e-mails and Internet traffic.

They're the guys who put out the warnings about bin Laden's minions planning further actions.

So watch what you write and where you go on the 'net because Big Brother truly is watching.

Now you can feel justified in your paranoia, Todd, because sometimes even you can hit it right.:p
 
Re: Sometimes paranoia is warranted

Mensa said:
It's a bank of Super-computers located in Britain which intercept all e-mails and Internet traffic.

They're the guys who put out the warnings about bin Laden's minions planning further actions.

So watch what you write and where you go on the 'net because Big Brother truly is watching.

Now you can feel justified in your paranoia, Todd, because sometimes even you can hit it right.:p


Now if your saying I am right , I just have to come to the conclusion that you are putting me on ;)
 
Re: Sometimes paranoia is warranted

Mensa said:
It's a bank of Super-computers located in Britain which intercept all e-mails and Internet traffic.
They're the guys who put out the warnings about bin Laden's minions planning further actions.
So watch what you write and where you go on the 'net because Big Brother truly is watching.
Now you can feel justified in your paranoia, Todd, because sometimes even you can hit it right.:p

It's in Britain, Australia, Usa and Canada.
 
Re: Re: Sometimes paranoia is warranted

Todd said:



Now if your saying I am right , I just have to come to the conclusion that you are putting me on ;)

And that, folks, is a clinical case of paranoia. :eek:
 
Todd is ok as long as he does not know I'm watching him:)

Of course he is paranoid but, is he paranoid enough?:D
 
Nessus said:
Todd is ok as long as he does not know I'm watching him:)

Of course he is paranoid but, is he paranoid enough?:D

now that you told him he is under surveilance we will have to activate Echelon 5 and start reading his brainwaves directly and beaming the information to our secret illuminati base on the moon.
 
Re: Re: Sometimes paranoia is warranted

Pheonyx said:


It's in Britain, Australia, Usa and Canada.

Yes but the decoding and interpretation centre is the one in the U.K.

Just in case you think using the phone will be better, there is a similar operation located in the basement of the Princess Hotel in Hamilton, Bermuda that intercepts all phone calls. Plus satellite operations in a number of countries.
 
Oh damn, you mean there's some guy reading all my e-mail and listening to my phone conversations??


Damn, he must be bored.
 
LOL

morninggirl5 said:
Oh damn, you mean there's some guy reading all my e-mail and listening to my phone conversations??


Damn, he must be bored.

Relax. It's all computerized. They're programmed to detect certain names, addresses, and phrases. If it doesn't detect same it doesn't trigger an intercept.
 
So they're NOT listening?

Good, I can go back to my usual activities now.
 
Not necessarily

morninggirl5 said:
So they're NOT listening?

Good, I can go back to my usual activities now.

That depends entirely on the trigger phrases, doesn't it? There's no telling what they may be.:eek: :p
 
Hmmmm, maybe I should experiment to see what phrases might get a reaction.
 
Not a good idea

morninggirl5 said:
Hmmmm, maybe I should experiment to see what phrases might get a reaction.

At this time of nervousness, I don't think bating the bear is to be recommended.

With the proposed anti-terrorist legislation, I find it singularly curious that the authourities feel that the best way to preserve our freedoms is by compromising and eroding them.
 
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