posted on Mar, 1 2010 @ 09:07 PM
reply to post by ShakeNBake
No.
HAARP cannot cause quakes, do a little research and you'll see that HAARP is a scapegoat for a whole crapload of contrived nonsense none of which
holds a drop of water. When it was first built many thought it was to defend against aliens, then it became a weather control grid, now its causing
quakes? Its whatever they speculate it to be, the end all be all scapegoat.
Does the government have a secret quake death machine? That idea is okay to present because its an open-ended question but the HAARP question has
already been answered. There is no evidence that HAARP can cause anything as adverse or catastrophic as an earthquake and furthermore no scientific
evidence that the recent Haiti and Chile quakes were artificially induced (there isn't even evidence a quake COULD be artificially created).
Don't you think if there'd been something odd about these quakes the USGS and other seismologists and scientists wouldn't have realized it? Do you
honestly think people who spent their entire lives studying plate tectonics wouldn't know a real quake from one that had been created? Was there a
motive for alleged quake attacks on Haiti and Chile? Who was the perpetrator. I think it far more likely that these quakes, which took place along
known faultlines, were naturally occurring. Plate tectonics offers the best explanation of why Earthquakes happen, far better than spooky government
scientists bouncing quake-rays off the ionosphere.
The burden of proof is on the prosecution.