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Originally posted by phroziac
reply to post by flyswatter
How do you know? How do you know it only heats the ionosphere?
Originally posted by liliththedestroyer
reply to post by jude11
I have no.idea but my husband and I believe, if Obatheis smart, will use the hurricane to his advantage and possibly get re-elected.
Originally posted by swan001
reply to post by flyswatter
No, HAARP has only the capability to influence auroral jet.
What's about that "smarter than other" thing? Are you in some sort of a competition? That is so has-been, mate, you sound like a kid.
reply to post by jude11
Thanks for the thread and effort. However, my opinion is that "false flag" has been overused to explain natural disasters. These things you speak of could still happen in the event the opportunity presented itself, they would not need to create a Hurricane or earthquake or sinkhole to do this. Now, if the reasons you say do happen, does it really matter why or how? Will ever know the truth? Take care. Ascension211
Originally posted by Mary Rose
reply to post by swan001
You agree that the technology exists to create a hurricane?
It drove up the east coast completely outlining the coast line of the Atlantic seaboard as if someone was driving it and then suddenly, as it got to New Jersey, it made a sharp left-hand turn, as if someone turned the steering wheel to the left, and then it went into the coast of southern New Jersey.
Also, even before the storm manifested the way it did, they were already broadcasting about the dollar amount of damages - over a hundred billion dollars worth of damage . . .
Originally posted by Mary Rose
Stewart Swerdlow shared his observations in a YouTube video ("Expansions News - "Frankenstorm" & Other Goodies Pt. 1), where I heard him say, among other things:
It drove up the east coast completely outlining the coast line of the Atlantic seaboard as if someone was driving it and then suddenly, as it got to New Jersey, it made a sharp left-hand turn, as if someone turned the steering wheel to the left, and then it went into the coast of southern New Jersey.
Also, even before the storm manifested the way it did, they were already broadcasting about the dollar amount of damages - over a hundred billion dollars worth of damage . . .
Originally posted by Mary Rose
Stewart Swerdlow shared his observations in a YouTube video ("Expansions News - 'Frankenstorm' & Other Goodies Pt. 1"), where I heard him say, among other things:
Stewart Swerdlow is the person who claimed on record that sexual molestation of young boys can open interdimensional portals and allow one to travel to distant galaxies.