The assassins

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Maybe she was, but i was not.:freeman:

Because you said that, the Grim Reaper ran over a kitten.

Ooooohhhh…my bad.

Well I’m just a grunt with a high school education and I haven’t had to write anything that required correct spelling and punctuation for almost 6 years. WTF do you expect?

Don’t worry Javid, he’s just a troll. I spell-checked your post to make sure.

Anyone still debating lolipopman’s IQ can check out my sig:

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LMAO! Yeah but he might not be from the US so I wouldn’t blame him for not knowing…however, if he is from the US he needs to study harder and not play so many video games.

Im not from the US. And I only play video games 3 hours a day.

It didn’t kinda make you wonder though that they had US soldiers sent in to clean the mess?

To cover it up, OFC! This would be a dream for conspiracy theorists! And BTW, that meant no witnesses or evidence. They even bombed those “cleaning up the mess”! The pilots themselves probably were uninformed of what/who they were bombing.

They said the nuke was canon, but was it droped or planted like in op4?

As the devil’s advocate :
Don’t US soldiers and operative clean mess at every corner of the world the few last decades or even plan operation overseas without concern for international and foreign policies ?

That describes most western powers for the last few centuries.

Yeah but if black mesa was in Mexico and is also top secret how would the US know about it? I mean I know we try to know everything that goes on in the world but we can’t even find Bin Laden. :fffuuu: oops I’ve said too much…:zip:

It was in New Mexico. Not Mexico.

If it was dropped, it wouldn’t have destroyed the entire complex, since it is protected from the blast, plus it’s hard to cover the whole incident up if you nuke the desert for everyone to see :smiley:

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I just wanted an excuse to post this

Was he joking? I hope not 'cause I just made myself look like a fool if he was.

He was commenting on someone else’s assumption that New Mexico = Mexico.

Founded in 2004, Leakfree.org became one of the first online communities dedicated to Valve’s Source engine development. It is more famously known for the formation of Black Mesa: Source under the 'Leakfree Modification Team' handle in September 2004.