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Anyhow, I think the media is way too focused on radiation levels in Tokyo. We will be fine. This is nothing compared to what people in the tsunami affected areas are going through.
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Reports of food shortages in Tokyo are exagerated as well. It's a bit hard to come by convenience store pasteries and bottled water. So what?
Not worthy of anything but local news. I wish they would focus on the real problem. |
Another earthquake hit japan??????????????????????
also. This question is mainly aimed at tesla. but This dood at the bar over the weekend told me it was that one seismic weapon that started this. |
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I'm glad no tsunami from this one. I haven't read up on it, but the technology of scalar elctromagnetics is supposed to be responsible, based on the real Tesla's work in his lab in Greenwich Village, where he set up a resonance pattern that started to shake the whole neighborhood. There is a guy named Thomas Bearden who promotes this theory. KW Jeter wrote a steampunk book about this idea, some mad scientist in Victorian england starts a resonance with the goal to shake the world apart. Its based on the idea most people know about that when soldiers cross a bridge they have to walk out of goose step or the bridge might shake apart. But what is up with this blue glow? Did the Terminator drop into our time zone? http://www.infowars.com/new-earthqua...ue-light-show/ |
Weird....
Do you know much about ancient astronaut theory tesla? or give it any weight? They say aliens have to do with major disasters throughout mankinds history, and there is evidence (according to such theory). Loose evidence. |
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I'm familiar with Jacques Vallee's writings that showed how UFO sightings (also known as angel sightings) often accompany disasters. Some of the ancient engravings that are supposed to be men in space suits actually look more like men with mushrooms sticking out of their heads to me. |
Tesla, science isn't the Da Vinci code - if someone can develop something its a sure bet someone else will soon enough or already has. If Nikola Tesla made some massive breakthrough we'd have been living with a long time ago.
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he would have made more progress if he didn't have to stop the PROTOTYPE with a fucking hammer.
just sayin'. now, you folks go back to discussing ancient astronauts while I keep working on this here death-ray. |
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Well, we are living with Tesla's massive breakthrough. Its called AC, alternating current. Just about every electrical device on the grid on the planet is AC, which before then Edison and all establishment types said was impossible. He also developed radio communication, later taken by Marconi; this was also the basis of remote control and wireless. He probably would have developed free electricity but JP Morgan shut him down and without funds, there isn't much research. If you're referring specifically to a technology that related to earthquakes, you should research scalar electromagetics. Its arcane but fully legitimate. I believe it is the kind of technology, like antigravity, that is simply too dangerous to research in a gravity well. There are also a lot of people who say HAARP is an extension of this work. And the fact is his research was confiscated by the FBI after he died. At least they didn't put him in jail like they did Dr Reich. |
speaking of HAARP -- massive bottlenose dolphin wash-up currently underway.
military coverup or does this coincide with the new UUUUUU release? you decide. |
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if i was the least bit superstitious all these natural disasters would have my left eyebrow raised to the ceiling. even so, what the hell is going on in this world?
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I think one thing is the Pacific Rim is becoming more active, a natural event. There is also the phenomena of the magnetic poles shifting, and from my reading it seems this happens very quickly in our perceptual ability, not geological time. I really don't see any 'hand' in these natural events. But the Gulf oil spill was not a natural event, the nuclear plant catastrophe is not a natural event, fucking Chinese industrial toxic waste being added to the water and food supply is not a natural event. SO much of the 'disaster' part of these events are because poor people live in cardboard houses in the most succeptible areas - or in Japan, people conveniently ignored the signs left by previous residents hundreds of years earlier warning of tsunami. ONe of my coworkers flew to Japan last friday. We think he's insane, but he has family there. |
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I wonder when the first mutant superpowers will appear!
my bright side is so bright it glows in the dark. |
shake it, shake it. shake it, shakei t. shake it like a polaroid picturaaawrrrrr
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That's fucking terrible. The terror that must be racing through the people's minds.
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Just a reminder, there are human caused earthquakes
"Fracking has turned vast swaths of Colorado, Texas, Oklahoma, Wyoming, Louisiana, and other states into industrial wastelands. Arkansas had to suspend fracking last month when it was suspected of setting off a series of small earthquakes." http://www.counterpunch.org/stephens04192011.html |
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