HAARP and Haiti - Conspiracy?
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- pauli0
- Saw an interested episode festuring HAARP on Conspiracy Theory: http://tinyurl.com/y…utopian
- surfito0
This is resonance, in a tangible way, not an example.
and also you know that is posible to brake glass simply with some ones own voice (If they got the talent, like an opera singer)so with vibrations you can brake a solid object, or move it from one place to another.
so, with that in mind, its possible to creat an earthquake, remember that we can only hear sound frequencies within a certain range, then after that, too low, or too high, we cant hear it.
kids can hear sound frequencies that adults can, hey used the at school in rigntones for cellphones.
and animals can hear beyong our range too, and they usually start leaving the area before an earthqake, so i guess, if the temblors are on manmade, they hear those frequencies coming, and leave fast.
sorry for bothering.
- airey0
because the theory is possible on a small scale it's completely reasonable on a massive scale, for no discernible cost benefit short of wanting to be a bad guy in a james bond film and have a giant earthquake machine, which of course would be incredibly easy to control and the first place you'd attack would be haiti. of course.
so by the same rationale, because a match can burn things very easily can we assume the illuminati are creating a billion mile long match in space to burn the world away when they move to the space station on the dark side of the moon?
- airey0
if the sound wave technology was even close to reasonably affordable and controllable do you not thing we'd have military hand guns using it - much like in many sci fi films. sure it's a possible tech but we 'aint there yet. shit, powerful weapons without needing expensive ammo, the frontline is where it would appear first, not some 'Dr Evil' bullshit conspiracy with hack home scienticians saying a science experiment on youtube proves exists.
- gotta test it somewhereMachuse
- like this? http://en.wikipedia.…__TM
- Are meing used. They were used on american protesters at dem and republic conventions. google it.74LEO
- ukit0
Let's see...we've been trying to get rid of Castro for how many decades? Since JFK was Pres?
And you're saying we skip right past Cuba and decade to conquer Haiti instead?
Our Illuminati overlords may have magical earthquake machines and shit, but they don't seem too bright to me.
- eating_tv0
We're talking about this, aren't we? http://www.haarp.alaska.edu/
- eating_tv0
Or is it http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HAA… - but that would confuse me.
- ukit0
- cactushands0
haarp was based on some work by tesla.
the us gov't took all of telsa's notes after his death (which were returned far, far later by court order to his relatives), and haarp uses the same technology as tesla's death ray and other devices he was working on prior to his death.
http://uncletaz.com/library/scim…
"To a steel pillar Tesla attached a powerful little vibrator driven by compressed air. Leaving it there, he went about his business. Meanwhile, down the street, a violent quaking built up, shaking down plaster, bursting plumbing, cracking widows, and breaking heavy machinery off its anchorages. Tesla's vibrator had found the resonant frequency of a deep sandy layer of subsoil beneath his building, setting up an earthquake. Soon Tesla's own building began to quake, and, just at the moment the police burst into the lab, Tesla was seen smashing the device with a sledge hammer, the only way he could promptly stop it. In a similar experiment, on an evening walk through the city, Tesla attached a battery-powered vibrator, described as being the size of an alarm clock, to the steel framework of a building under construction and, adjusting it to a suitable frequency, set the structure into resonant vibration. The structure shook, and so did the earth under his feet. Later Tesla boasted that he could shake down the Empire State Building with such a device, and, as if this claim were not extravagant enough, he went on to state that a large-scale resonant vibration was capable of "splitting the Earth in half." No details of Tesla's vibrators are available, but they probably resembled one of Tesla's reciprocating engines (such as Patent No. 511,916). These exploited the elasticity of gases, just as his electrical vibrators, like the tesla coil, exploit the elasticity of the electric medium. A new power system "
- janne760
I SAID END OF THREAD. THIS CONSPIRACY THINKING IS UTTER SHITE. GET BACK TO WORK.
- ukit0
What's the matter, did you guys get bored of talking about how the government was gonna kill us all with the swine flu vaccine?
- dskz0
- ukit0