posted on Nov, 23 2008 @ 11:58 AM
The earthquakes were indeed the result of Nuclear activity. The seismic data is the only evidence that is available to the public. It is the only
evidence that the public will ever see. And since, lacking other information, it can be interpreted as simply being normal earthquake activity by the
general populace or even the
academic and scientific communities, that is how it will be perceived.
However, those with the highest security clearances, beyond that held by anyone who reads or contributes to a website such as this, have access to
information which reveals the true nature of the seismic events.
Armchair scientists here may quote a Wikipedia citation as being authoritative on the subjects of radiation, EMPs, or seismology to refute or support
their position.
Doing so does not in any way prove or disprove any thing.
Only the personnel with the highest clearances are cognizant of the full extent of the operation in the Arctic last week. Perhaps only a working group
of ten people or less know the full details, rationales, and desired outcomes of the mission project.
To a lesser degree, there are perhaps just under 300 people, who should they ever meet in one room and be able to discuss freely their combined roles
and debrief each other fully, knowledgeable enough to ascertain the true nature of the past week's events.
No one contributing to this website would be among those 310 people.
Speculate all you want. Be an armchair scientist all you want. But until you join the select club of personnel with the highest degree of intelligence
clearance as possible, don't imagine you have all the answers or ever will.
And certainly don't base what you believe to be true on a Wikipedia article or what you half remember from an undergraduate physics lecture.
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