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Originally posted by Themanwithnoname
reply to post by adeclerk
I'm not necessarily saying to pay attention to HAARP, i'm saying people should pay attention to this guy posting these video reports.He's predicted lots of recent tornadoes. Start looking into his stuff yourself, you'll see what i mean.
Originally posted by here4awhile
reply to post by adeclerk
funny thing buddy...you posted your first reply to this thread saying "no evidence" and blah blah only 1 MINUTE AFTER HE MADE IT...you didn't even watch the video's you sap....seriously dude
Originally posted by captainamer1ca
reply to post by getreadyalready
with so much info about the haarp machine on this very site there is is obviously a way it can cause an earthquake using specific frequencies or a tornado by superheating the atmosphere and then watch how it mixes with the cooler air which is the basics for a tornado...... ( the tornado has a good source of warm, moist inflow to power it, so it grows until it reaches the "mature stage". This can last anywhere from a few minutes to more than an hour, and in rare cases can be more than one mile (1.6 km) across. now an area of cool surface winds, begins to wrap around the tornado, cutting off the inflow of warm air which feeds the tornado.[16])
Originally posted by OutKast Searcher
*sigh*
The reason you see "rings" on the national radar is because it is a composite image of all the doppler radar stations...and their radar range is a circle.
Unbelievable.
Originally posted by OutKast Searcher
*sigh*
The reason you see "rings" on the national radar is because it is a composite image of all the doppler radar stations...and their radar range is a circle.
Unbelievable.
Originally posted by adeclerk
Originally posted by captainamer1ca
reply to post by getreadyalready
with so much info about the haarp machine on this very site there is is obviously a way it can cause an earthquake using specific frequencies or a tornado by superheating the atmosphere and then watch how it mixes with the cooler air which is the basics for a tornado...... ( the tornado has a good source of warm, moist inflow to power it, so it grows until it reaches the "mature stage". This can last anywhere from a few minutes to more than an hour, and in rare cases can be more than one mile (1.6 km) across. now an area of cool surface winds, begins to wrap around the tornado, cutting off the inflow of warm air which feeds the tornado.[16])
So, explain for me, how exactly do they aim HAARP? Since it's stationary. Maybe I'm confused, or maybe you're claim of HAARP causing earthquakes and tornadoes is bunk.
Originally posted by adeclerk
Originally posted by Themanwithnoname
Seen this. This guy "dutchsinse" is right on the money. I've been following his reports on you tube for a while now, he's always spot on.
I don't live in the states but i'm interested in the whole HAARP thing. People need to start paying attention to him.
Why exactly do people need to pay attention to this HAARP nonsense? It heats the ionosphere, nothing sinister about that.
Originally posted by adeclerk
Originally posted by captainamer1ca
reply to post by getreadyalready
with so much info about the haarp machine on this very site there is is obviously a way it can cause an earthquake using specific frequencies or a tornado by superheating the atmosphere and then watch how it mixes with the cooler air which is the basics for a tornado...... ( the tornado has a good source of warm, moist inflow to power it, so it grows until it reaches the "mature stage". This can last anywhere from a few minutes to more than an hour, and in rare cases can be more than one mile (1.6 km) across. now an area of cool surface winds, begins to wrap around the tornado, cutting off the inflow of warm air which feeds the tornado.[16])
So, explain for me, how exactly do they aim HAARP? Since it's stationary. Maybe I'm confused, or maybe you're claim of HAARP causing earthquakes and tornadoes is bunk.