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Originally posted by Essan
reply to post by angelchemuel
Most rain starts off as snow, but melts as it falls into warmer air.
Originally posted by burntheships
Very interesting to say the least....
But prepare yourself for the responses that will be quick to come...
Its "dust" or an only seen ONCE arcing magnetron or something that happens all of the time.
Take your pick, as these were the explantions given last time I attempted to ask
about this in a thread about these rings , you will want to take a look at the responses from all the "qualified ones"
www.abovetopsecret.com...
Personally... I choose NONE of the above.edit on 5-4-2011 by burntheships because: classified
The CIA, virtually all of whose records are classified, reported that it was unable to retrieve any records of its participation in the midcentury DOD panels that met in secret to discuss, among other things, human experiments. In addition, the CIA's classified records of its secret MKULTRA human experimentation program were, as reported when the program became a public scandal in the 1970s, substantially destroyed at the direction of then-Director of Central Intelligence Richard Helms in 1973. In 1995 the CIA concluded, following a search for remaining records and interviews of those involved, that it did not likely conduct or sponsor human radiation experiments as part of MKULTRA.
The VA, similarly, was able to provide fragments of information that show that "confidential" files were kept in anticipation of potential radiation liability claims. However, neither the VA, nor the DOE and DOD (who evidently were parties to this secret record keeping), have been able to determine exactly what secret records were kept and what rules governed their collection and availability.[153] VA publications did contain lists of several thousand (nonclassified) human experiments conducted at VA facilities; however, the information was quite fragmentary, and further information could not be readily retrieved (if it still exists) on the vast majority of these experiments.
Thus, in looking for answers to questions about the secrecy of data on human experiments and intentional releases, we find record-keeping practices that leave questions about both what secrets were kept and what rules governed the keeping of secrets.
His doctor diagnosed him as a paranoid schizophrenic at the same time he was conversing with the Atomic Energy scientists in Argon National Lab to provide them with tissue samples.
Originally posted by angelchemuel
SNOW! IN SYDNEY??
OK I don't know if this will help, but this appeared today on SOTT.com
www.sott.net...
Rainbows
Jane
Originally posted by meathed
reply to post by THEDUDE86
And the world is flat too
Originally posted by Essan
reply to post by Caji316
Someone else who can't read?
Originally posted by Chadwickus
reply to post by angelchemuel
Is snow not crystalline water ice?
I think you're playing the semantics game here to try and gain some sort of moral highground.
Fail.