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Originally posted by Shadow Herder
reply to post by Aliensdoexist
Coming from a guy with a name like aliens do exist and have an avatar of a green alien I think your opinion is moot and hypocritical.
I am not in the Aliens and ufos section spewing my disbelief jumping on your threads. If you dont believe thats fine. I have no problem. I have shown proof of the possibility of this theory.
Originally posted by Aliensdoexist
Originally posted by Shadow Herder
reply to post by Aliensdoexist
Coming from a guy with a name like aliens do exist and have an avatar of a green alien I think your opinion is moot and hypocritical.
My Screename and Avatar should have nothing to do with my posts, although I do believe that Aliens do exist
Originally posted by chr0naut
What possible gain could anyone get from causing such a catastrophe?
Originally posted by Shadow Herder
Its no secret that tsunamis can be created by nuclear and other weapons. Even small yields can shift tectonic plates which in turn will cause earthquakes then tsunamis.
PROJECT SEAL:
en.wikipedia.org...
Project Seal ( also known as the Tsunami bomb) was a programme by the New Zealand military to develop a weapon that could create destructive tsunamis. This weapon was tested in Whangaparaoa off the coast of Auckland between 1944-1945. The experiments were conducted by Professor Thomas Leech. British and US defence chiefs were eager to see it developed and it was considered as important as the atomic bomb. The weapon was only tested using small explosions and never on a full scale. If it were to be fully produced and used, it would have created huge amounts of damage to coastal cities; it could have even been used with a nuclear charge. After 4000 test explosions over a seven-month period, none of which generated an appreciable tsunami, the project was closed down when it was determined that there were errors in the theoretical basis of the plan. The top secret documents on Project Seal were only declassified in 1999. A copy of the declassified report is available to the public at the Scripps Institution Of Oceanography Library in San Diego, California. Portions of the report can be viewed online at www.centerforufotruth.org... in the Shared Documents section.
By NBC’s Jim Miklaszewski and wire services
updated 1/10/2005 2:25:47 PM ET
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WASHINGTON — NBC News has obtained dramatic new details about the accident involving the U.S. Navy submarine San Francisco over the weekend that killed one sailor and injured 23 others.
Navy officials say the Los Angeles class submarine was cruising at approximately 40 mph at a depth of 525 feet Saturday when it slammed into an undersea "mound" about 350 miles southeast of Guam.