[Homestead] Weather control?

Rob becida at comcast.net
Tue Oct 4 20:44:59 EDT 2005


At  10/4/2005 10:27 AM, you wrote:
>This guy thinks the Yakuza caused Katrina?!?!?
>
>Now THAT's a new one! What no illuminati ? And where
>does Bush and /or Michael Moore come in ?
>
> >From Yahoo
>http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20050923/ap_on_sc/rita_wishful_thinking
>
>"the heat energy released by a hurricane equals 50 to
>200 trillion watts or about the same amount of energy
>released by exploding a 10-megaton nuclear bomb every
>20 minutes.. Hurricane Rita measured about 400 miles
>across..."
>
>  There's no way we can stop a behemoth like that with
>our current technology. Not even the MIB with Tommy
>Lee Jones back!
>
>The "weather control" stuff from the Pentagon that
>people fear is in Alaska: HAARP and Poker Flats who
>work with the ionosphere and That low frequency
>submarine radio (ELF) that someone mentioned.
>
>Imagine that: on the North Pole a sinister low ELF
>works for a chubby fiend with a long white beard,
>dressed in red pajamas. The evil mastermind utters
>"Ho, ho, ho!" constantly and orders his ELF slaves to
>build menacing toys to deliver once a year to
>unsuspecting children!!! And he does that on a
>Holiday!!! Santa must be a Yakuza agent!

Ridicule is the answer to this question? Ridicule does work well in 
getting people to not ask questions or talk about something... Other 
than that it's not much help.

Can the weather be controlled? Beats me but then again I don't really 
understand how these words I'm typing are going to get to you. My not 
understanding it doesn't stop it from happening.

This is an odd subject that I really don't know anything about, but 
30 years ago I never thought I'd have a computer in my house. 30 
years ago I'd never heard of quantum anything let alone that physics 
is different in the quantum world.

There are a lot of things we don't know (yet) but I do believe most 
anything is possible.

Ridicule is not answer.



Rob

becida at comcast.net
Western Washington State, USA




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