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Massive tornado outbreaks and horrendous weather patterns explained
There are several megawatt transmitters around the world; at least 3 in the U.S., 2 in Russia, and 3 or 4 others around the world. These facilities are solely for the purpose of pumping millions of watts into the ionosphere, causing a blister in the ionosphere to alter the pattern of the jetstream. In a sense, steering the jetstream to alter weather patterns. They can even be used for millitary purposes as weather based weapons. So far, all that has been accomplished is to cause thousands on thousands of deaths around the world, including the massive tornado outbreak the past 3 days in the U.S.
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Sounds like I need to crack out my tin foil hat to protect myself?
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I was wondering about the funny weather. That clears everything up.
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On the bright side we don't need microwaves or ovens anymore. Just throw your food into the air and it comes down cooked.
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I call bullshit, aliens are to blame for everything.
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Zitat von Eidolon
I call bullshit, aliens are to blame for everything.
I read a book that said that aliens and ethereal beings like angels and pixies work together for the well-being of mankind. It had pictures of aliens dressed in velcro jumpsuits with Michael Jackson-like hairdos.
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Zitat von Maladiq
On the bright side we don't need microwaves or ovens anymore. Just throw your food into the air and it comes down cooked.
Good one
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Probably very few people gave the 1989 freak weather pattern much thought. Normally, the jetstream travels in a west to east pattern. In 1989 the jetstream had reversed and was travelling from east to west!
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So, these huge flimsy looking towers are the incarnation of ultimate Evil™ whose sole purpose is to behave like huge fire storms minus the flames to signify the Rise of Evil?
I thought that they were used for broadcast communication.
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and the person behind them is this man
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known only as Yuri
i have reasons to believe he has used mind control to take over this technology from the Allies and he plans to defend his network of psychic dominators with the weather control towers
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Zitat von GeorgeK
There are several megawatt transmitters around the world; at least 3 in the U.S., 2 in Russia, and 3 or 4 others around the world. These facilities are solely for the purpose of pumping millions of watts into the ionosphere, causing a blister in the ionosphere to alter the pattern of the jetstream. In a sense, steering the jetstream to alter weather patterns. They can even be used for millitary purposes as weather based weapons. So far, all that has been accomplished is to cause thousands on thousands of deaths around the world, including the massive tornado outbreak the past 3 days in the U.S.
In USAsia? The more the better.
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Zitat von Onisuzume
In USAsia? The more the better.
You do know that a lot of shit from the US also hits the fans in just about every country that has ever heard of the US, don't you?
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The 2, ehh I mean 8 or 9 Towers?
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Zitat von GeorgeK
Probably very few people gave the 1989 freak weather pattern much thought. Normally, the jetstream travels in a west to east pattern. In 1989 the jetstream had reversed and was travelling from east to west!
And that makes a fantasy plot device plausible? Would make for cool sci-fi. But in reality natural occurrences are infinitely more plausible, seeing as Earth is, you know, dynamic. Unless you present some evidence.
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Zitat von One Stoned Bastard
And that makes a fantasy plot device plausible? Would make for cool sci-fi.
Cell phones and other wireless technologies also seemed like a cool sci-fi in the past. I see no reason to disbelieve this statement, also no reason to believe it under the current circumnstances, in which there is an obvious lack of proof, however, it is not impossible.
Thanks, have a nice day.
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Zitat von Dino
Cell phones and other wireless technologies also seemed like a cool sci-fi in the past. I see no reason to disbelieve this statement, also no reason to believe it under the current circumnstances, in which there is an obvious lack of proof, however, it is not impossible.
And that's all they were in the past. Cool sci-fi. They actually had to be invented down the line. And now you can hold them in the palm of your hand, and that's evidence. So that's a bit of a self-defeating argument. Besides, I said less plausible, not impossible. You're pretty much agreeing with me, so what's the deal?
Also, I could pull out of my ass any number of claims you can't falsify right now, but that doesn't give 'em any merit.
Geändert von Bastardo (07.03.2012 um 17:41 Uhr)
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