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Title: Honda Accord Euro - possibly radioactive?
Post by: agenda21nwo on December 10, 2013, 04:24:55 AM
I like the Accord Euros but am thinking maybe the metal is radioactive?  Really gotta watch anything coming out of Japan....
Title: Re: Honda Accord Euro - possibly radioactive?
Post by: The True Adonis on December 10, 2013, 06:28:09 AM
Not only is it radioactive, it has a chip in it that can ping overhead drones so your exact location can be known in real time and appropriate measures can be taken by the NWO to take you out.

I am an expert on Doomsday Scenarios and would hate for you to be involved in any way with this.
Title: Re: Honda Accord Euro - possibly radioactive?
Post by: Red Hook on December 10, 2013, 06:50:31 AM
Not only is it radioactive, it has a chip in it that can ping overhead drones so your exact location can be known in real time and appropriate measures can be taken by the NWO to take you out.

I am an expert on Doomsday Scenarios and would hate for you to be involved in any way with this.

but isn't that same chip already embedded in his cell phone, TV, Frig, Microwave and even in him when he got his last flu shot?

not to mention they are already able to read his facebook post and retweets? lets not even discuss his laptop
Title: Re: Honda Accord Euro - possibly radioactive?
Post by: CalvinH on December 10, 2013, 07:09:29 AM
''Radio,radio,radio,radioactive''
Title: Re: Honda Accord Euro - possibly radioactive?
Post by: cart@@n on December 10, 2013, 12:34:43 PM
Lots of products are becoming radioactive.

"The Department of Energy has a problem: what to do with millions of tons of radioactive material. So the DOE has come up with an ingenious plan to dispose of its troublesome tons of nickel, copper, steel and aluminum. It wants to let scrap companies collect the metal, try to take the radioactivity out, and sell the metal to foundries, which would in turn sell it to manufacturers who could use it for everyday household products: pots, pans, forks, spoons, even your eyeglasses."

http://www.globalresearch.ca/department-of-energy-wants-to-let-radioactive-scrap-metal-back-into-consumer-products/5320955
Title: Re: Honda Accord Euro - possibly radioactive?
Post by: macos on December 10, 2013, 12:41:37 PM
lol.....pop in some AD if you really care about raioactivity
 8) :D