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Discussion => Off topic => Topic started by: midlandsmafia on August 12, 2012, 02:13 am
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So i seen the news and naturally assumed it was HAARP
After a google search 'Iran HAARP' , articles and forums posts from 2010 predict its use on Iran.
Just something else i found interesting.
http://canadanewslibre.com/2012/08/11/2012-08-11-iran-earthquakes-related-to-haarp-tectonic-warfare/
What do you people think? I'm convinced this wasn't a natural occurrence..
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*Puts tinfoil hat on*
I want to believe.
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*Puts tinfoil hat on*
I want to believe.
haha!
@OP
the government controls it all... weather, mother nature, etc..
why do you think they have set places for the Olympics? :x
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Was there a double rainbow to cap off the double earthquake? If so... it's definitely the government...
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rainbows come from earth quakes? o.o
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In the 60's when phone companies were starting research on cordless telephones (eventually cell phones), people thought they were throwing their profits away investing in such ridiculous R&D.
So is it a stretch to imagine concentrated beams shot into the earths ionosphere could potentially affect weather? People thought Einstein was crazy at first, maybe he was, but he was also right about many of his theories. I guess all I'm saying is I wouldn't be so quick to dismiss theories about these kinds of things. I personally don't worry about shit I can't control, I do like discussing them sometimes though. I'd be willing to bet there's some hacker out there in some basement that's found some very interesting classified shit that could prove a conspiracy theory to be true. Classified enough to kill for, which is why they keep their :-X.
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In the 60's when phone companies were starting research on cordless telephones (eventually cell phones), people thought they were throwing their profits away investing in such ridiculous R&D.
So is it a stretch to imagine concentrated beams shot into the earths ionosphere could potentially affect weather? People thought Einstein was crazy at first, maybe he was, but he was also right about many of his theories. I guess all I'm saying is I wouldn't be so quick to dismiss theories about these kinds of things. I personally don't worry about shit I can't control, I do like discussing them sometimes though. I'd be willing to bet there's some hacker out there in some basement that's found some very interesting classified shit that could prove a conspiracy theory to be true. Classified enough to kill for, which is why they keep their :-X.
didn't hear about those hackers that hacked into some high-level scientists/doctor's emails.. and got some very very interesting information on "Global Warming".
i can't remember the name.. but i do believe it was 2011.
should look into it. :d
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I reckon it could be possible. As spasmolytic said, people thought Einstein was nuts at fist...
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it is out there.
weather mountain is out there.
the government is not some hollow body shell that everyone thinks it is.
there is a VERY BIG and POWERFUL infrastructure.
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No.
http://skeptoid.com/episodes/4122
the "Hey they thought Einstein was crazy" argument is kind of tired because
a) they didn't. Einsteins theorys were based on some extremely sound mathematics and were difficult to dispute.
b) even if they had, the logic doesn't work the other way.
Einstein was thought crazy= Einstein was a genius and his theory was true
DOES NOT MEAN THAT
Crackpot A is thought crazy= Crackpot A is a genius and his theory is true.
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No, go and do high school geography and you might learn a lot. :)
didn't hear about those hackers that hacked into some high-level scientists/doctor's emails.. and got some very very interesting information on "Global Warming".
i can't remember the name.. but i do believe it was 2011.
should look into it. :d
Those were taken incredibly out of context from UEA to support the denialist's argument :) they found some e-mails that discuss modifying data and instantly claimed it was an attempt to skew the results, even though it was just to make it more suitable and streamlined for papers.
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I came across HAARP a long time ago and i reckon its probably true.
Although why they would use a device to do this is beyond me.
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No, go and do high school geography and you might learn a lot. :)
didn't hear about those hackers that hacked into some high-level scientists/doctor's emails.. and got some very very interesting information on "Global Warming".
i can't remember the name.. but i do believe it was 2011.
should look into it. :d
Those were taken incredibly out of context from UEA to support the denialist's argument :) they found some e-mails that discuss modifying data and instantly claimed it was an attempt to skew the results, even though it was just to make it more suitable and streamlined for papers.
of course that is how it is going to be "leaked".. do you really think they want that information out there?
as soon as it gets out there.. they assassinate the "source".. say he "disappeared".. or have "incarcerated for terrorism."
i mean.. the government is not the "big brother" everyone thinks they're portrayed to be.
THEY are terrible people with nothing but tyranny in their veins.
they will always use us as modern-day slaves.. that's just how "history" works out.