japan haarp conspiray ! please look
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Post by hivefleetcurinus on Mar 19, 2011 8:56:35 GMT
well this morning i was on facbook and saw a very interesting video, it shocked me ... it really did, i think evryone deserves to see it, i can't see there being anyway around it ... it seems completly full proof, its also worrying. well here it is: www.youtube.com/watch?v=YRqcxjdRzGw&feature=player_embedded
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Post by Dangeresque on Mar 19, 2011 11:19:48 GMT
Wow... another stupid conspiracy video about a disaster that claimed thousands of lives... go kill yourself.
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Post by salamut2202 on Mar 19, 2011 11:58:28 GMT
Hey, the 9/11 conspiracy theory may have something to it, This holds very little ground and doesn't make sense. I mean- What?
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Post by Psychodrake on Mar 19, 2011 12:51:13 GMT
LOL
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Post by Loplod on Mar 19, 2011 14:44:57 GMT
*sigh*
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Post by hivefleetcurinus on Mar 19, 2011 16:15:16 GMT
Hey, the 9/11 conspiracy theory may have something to it, This holds very little ground and doesn't make sense. I mean- What? how does that not make sense ? have you bothered to look into what haarp actually is ? it is an actuall thing, its not just some made up thing, it can alter weather by lauching billions of microwaves into the atmosphere, creating northern lights, such as the ones saw above japan 2 days before, in broad daylight, also it can alter weather such as the incredibly regular cloud patterns seen in the sky just before the eathquake struck, in the shape of waves... also be carful who you say kill yourself to man, im not going to obvs but you should be really careful slinging that around.
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Post by apex on Mar 19, 2011 16:17:51 GMT
Doesn't matter, were all dead in 2012 anyways.
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Post by hivefleetcurinus on Mar 19, 2011 16:24:02 GMT
Doesn't matter, were all dead in 2012 anyways. haha fair play
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Post by zephoid on Mar 19, 2011 17:25:52 GMT
right, because pushing the ionosphere up actually would make techtconic plates move... That works right? No, that makes an EMP. Really, this is just silly. To cause an earthquake you would detonate a nuke on a tectonic fault. US did research into this stuff during the cold war and it was deemed infeasible because it would be more efficient to just nuke the country.
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Post by hivefleetcurinus on Mar 19, 2011 19:01:08 GMT
right, because pushing the ionosphere up actually would make techtconic plates move... That works right? No, that makes an EMP. Really, this is just silly. To cause an earthquake you would detonate a nuke on a tectonic fault. US did research into this stuff during the cold war and it was deemed infeasible because it would be more efficient to just nuke the country. no, if you launch a large mass of microwaves into the ionisphere it rebounds, and comes down at a ridculous velocity, hitting the floor triggering earthquakes
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Post by Trygon on Mar 19, 2011 19:11:11 GMT
If you honestly believe in this kind of thing, then please; do not have children.
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Post by r2d2 on Mar 19, 2011 19:22:13 GMT
hah, i really love all those conspiracy theories. it is just so fun to think about this things. and i will not have children
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Post by hivefleetcurinus on Mar 19, 2011 20:39:30 GMT
honestly you guys are taking it abit to seriouesly :/ i just thought it was an interesting video, i find conspiracy interesting ... and what ? i think if people don't even bother to look into these sort of things or consider them then they are being very linear minded, 'eat what you given'
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Post by Geneva on Mar 19, 2011 21:54:21 GMT
People do consider these. And thus find them unfeasible. Conspiracy theories have a habit of trying to blind people with science. Essentially, feeding them a boatload of mumbo-jumbo jargon in the hopes that they'll swallow it. But anyone with a basic understanding of physics or chemistry will quickly find the fault in their claims. Also, when you look at the big picture, these things rarely make any sense even if you pretend the evidence is solid. Anyone with a machine that controls tectonic movement and weather conditions could either practically hold the world ransom or win themselves a Nobel prize. Why all the subterfuge? Why not use the device to greater ends or just make the technology public and live like a king?
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Post by salamut2202 on Mar 20, 2011 0:26:43 GMT
honestly you guys are taking it abit to seriouesly :/ i just thought it was an interesting video, i find conspiracy interesting ... and what ? i think if people don't even bother to look into these sort of things or consider them then they are being very linear minded, 'eat what you given' I don't! I read very diversely sir reading socialist articles from the 'Green Left' magazine to conservative bias stories of the 'Drudge Report'. I am currently very interested in the 9/11 conspiracy theory. Why did several witnesses hear a bang from the basement before the plane? Why was there molten metal several days later when plane fuel couldn't of heated at the rate that thermite would? Why the did the towers fall faster than their expected terminal speed? I would believe launching silver nitrate and sulfur dioxide into clouds to form acidic rain. I might believe artificially rupturing calderas to cause eruptions. But I have that pattern of clouds in the sky above me right now. I'm going to first assume it's this. As for the lights I think i know the pattern they had made, it was a ... ...cloud. They both looked like clouds. The thing is also that, well, HAARP is in Alaska, Puerto Rico, Norway and East Russia. You know what they have in common? They're all now where in range of Japan, China or Indonesia - especially for something that fires up. Unless you think Australia is using JORN to this effect (warning, dodgy pics and un-findable facts are present) which still doesn't account for freaking Japan.
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