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Man this is interesting...I hate to think its true
« on: January 25, 2010, 10:54:35 PM »
Man this is interesting...I hate to think its true...but again you never know





An interesting read
 
January 14, 2010
US Quake Test Goes "Horribly Wrong", Leaves 500,000 Dead In Haiti
By: Sorcha Faal, and as reported to her Western Subscribers
 
A grim report prepared by the Russian Northern Fleet for Prime Minister Putin is stating today that the catastrophic earthquake that has devastated the Island of Haiti was the 'clear result' of a United States Navy test of one of its 'earthquake weapons' planned to be used by the Americans upon the Persian Nation of Iran but had gone 'horribly wrong'.
 
The Northern Fleet has been monitoring US Naval movements and activities in the Caribbean since 2008 when the Americans announced their intention to re-establish their Forth Fleet that had been disbanded in 1950, and which was responded to by the Motherland when later that year a Russian flotilla led by nuclear powered cruiser Peter the Great began their first exercises in this region since the ending of the Cold War.
 
Though virtually unknown to the American people, the use, and perfection, of earthquake weapon technology has a decade's long history that began with the former Soviet Unions exploding of a 10 megaton nuclear bomb in September, 1978 and then 'redirecting' its shockwave towards Iran where it resulted in a catastrophic 7.4 magnitude earthquake, an event which hastened the downfall of the US backed regime headed by the Shah.
 
This attack upon Iran by the Soviets was countered by the Americans in April, 1979 when they unleashed one of their newly developed 'atomic powered' earthquake weapons against the former communist Nation of Yugoslavia which resulted in a 7.2 magnitude earthquake.
 
Since the late 1970's, the United States has 'greatly advanced' the state of its earthquake weapons and, according to these reports, now employees devices employing a Tesla Electromagnetic Pulse, Plasma and Sonic technology, along with 'shockwave bombs' they have previously been accused by Russia of employing in their war against the Afghan peoples when one of these 'devices' was exploded in Afghanistan in March, 2002 triggering a devastating 7.2 magnitude earthquake.
 
Interesting to note in these reports are their stating that the earthquake weapons test conducted by the US Navy this week in the Caribbean that destroyed Haiti was 'most probably' based upon the same type of Tesla technology held responsible for the catastrophic January17, 1995, 6.8 magnitude earthquake that laid to waste the Japanese city of Kobe, and which the mysterious Aum Shinrikyo cult had warned 9 days prior was going to occur, and as we can read:
 
"Aum's charismatic guru, Shoko Asahara, predicted the Kobe quake nine days before the event. In an 8 January 1995 radio broadcast, Asahara stated "Japan will be attacked by an earthquake in 1995.
 
The most likely place is Kobe." Hideo Murai, the late Science and Technology minister for Aum Shinrikyo also adhered to this view. Murai - said to have been the most intelligent Japanese who ever lived - was murdered in a Yakuza orchestrated assassination shortly after speaking on the record to foreign news correspondents.
 
"Murai presented his allegation in an April 7 1995 news conference at the Foreign Correspondent Club in Japan. In answer to questions about the Kobe quake, Murai said
 
"There is a strong possibility of the activation of an earthquake using electromagnetic power, or somebody may have used a device that applied force inside the Earth." The Aum leadership believed the Kobe quake an act of war:
 
"The City of Kobe was hit by a surprise attack." they claimed, adding the City was an ".appropriate guinea pig."
 
 
Note: The Aum Shinrikyo religious order was destroyed shortly after their releasing of this information to the public when blamed for the March 20, 1995 sarin gas attack upon the Tokyo subway system which resulted in 11 of their members, including their leader, being sentenced to death.
 
FSB reports on Aum Shinrikyo further state that their knowledge of the planned use of these 'doomsday' devices was gained from the US computer hackers belonging to the Branch Davidian religious order who had penetrated some of the American defense establishments most secret files and resulted in their, likewise, being completely destroyed in what is now known as the Waco Siege ordered by then US District Attorney, and currently Obama's US Attorney General, Eric Holder.
 
 
The Tesla weapons being developed by the United States are based upon the research of Nikola Tesla who was an inventor and a mechanical and electrical engineer.
 
He was one of the most important contributors to the birth of commercial electricity and is best known for his many revolutionary developments in the field of electromagnetism in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
 
 
Tesla's patents and theoretical work formed the basis of modern alternating current (AC) electric power systems, including the polyphase system of electrical distribution and the AC motor, with which he helped usher in the Second Industrial Revolution.
 
Tesla is also credited as the inventor of modern radio by the US Supreme Court.
 
To Tesla's earthquake weapons research conducted in the early 20th century we can further read:
 
"He put his little vibrator in his coat-pocket and went out to hunt a half-erected steel building.
 
Down in the Wall Street district, he found one; ten stories of steel framework without a brick or a stone laid around it. He clamped the vibrator to one of the beams, and fussed with the adjustment until he got it.
 
Tesla said finally the structure began to creak and weave and the steel-workers came to the ground panic-stricken, believing that there had been an earthquake.
 
Police were called out. Tesla put the vibrator in his pocket and went away.
 
Ten minutes more and he could have laid the building in the street.
 
And, with the same vibrator he could have dropped the Brooklyn Bridge into the East River in less than an hour.
 
Tesla claimed the device, properly modified, could be used to map underground deposits of oil.
 
A vibration sent through the earth returns an "echo signature" using the same principle as sonar.
 
This idea was actually adapted for use by the petroleum industry, and is used today in a modified form with devices used to locate objects at archaeological digs."
 
 
Important to note at this point are that modern day experiments seeking to discredit Tesla's earthquake weapons technology have been directed against structures designed to withstand the effects of earthquakes, buildings which in the early 20th century, like those in Haiti today, were not built to withstand such resonance.
 
A most critical difference when viewed in the light of the US Navy's testing of 2 of these earthquake weapons this past week and where in their Pacific test it resulted in a 6.5 magnitude earthquake hitting the area around the Northern California city of Eureka causing no deaths, their Caribbean test has caused an estimated 500,000 innocents to die.
 
 
Equally important to note are these reports stating that 'more than likely' the US Navy had 'full knowledge' of the catastrophic damage this earthquake weapons test could potentially have upon Haiti and had pre-positioned their Deputy Commander of their Southern Command,
 
General P.K. Keen, on the island to oversee relief efforts if needed.
 
 
To the end result of these weapons being tested by the United States, these reports warn, are for the Americans planned destruction of Iran through a series of catastrophic earthquakes designed to bring down their present Islamic regime.
 
 
Most unfortunately in all of these events are the peoples of Haiti, who are suffering under conditions so horrible, that even in the best of scenarios, their functioning as a viable Nation has completely come to an end, and for reasons and purposes they have no comprehension of at all as they have become just the latest victim in the New Great Game that will decide the winners and losers of this 21st Century.
 


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Re: Man this is interesting...I hate to think its true
« Reply #1 on: January 26, 2010, 12:15:50 AM »
I find that there was something really fishy about this earthquake especially the magnitude!

Can't dismiss this earthquake being man made as a possibility and if the USA military is behind it then that just adds to all the economical damage they have done to Haiti over the past few decades!
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Re: Man this is interesting...I hate to think its true
« Reply #2 on: January 26, 2010, 07:08:55 AM »
This is why allyuh need to put links and proper attribution on these articles.
This read like something from pravda.ru which have at best a tenuous connection with the news.

Chavez saying the same stupidness. I guess he read the same article.
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Re: Man this is interesting...I hate to think its true
« Reply #3 on: January 26, 2010, 07:20:18 AM »
This is why allyuh need to put links and proper attribution on these articles.
This read like something from pravda.ru which have at best a tenuous connection with the news.

Chavez saying the same stupidness. I guess he read the same article.

Yeah we need to consider the source of something before investing even the slightest bit of belief in it.

If the article said Trinidad caused the earthquake by drilling for oil in the Gulf of Paria would we think that it was an interesting read or that the earthquake could be man-made or would we dismiss it as BS or AT LEAST question the source or the “science” and “history” presented.

This is something forwarded through email and not carried by a single news source, not even by any of the myriad sources that would love to put the US government on blast.

Anyway Bitter is right if you check the source, Sorcha Faal is an internet hoax generator/anti-american conspiracy theorist.
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Re: Man this is interesting...I hate to think its true
« Reply #4 on: January 26, 2010, 08:14:54 AM »
people does believe anything
That is why Rush Limbaugh, The Fox Network(interesting read), and Pat Robertson have soooo many followers
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Re: Man this is interesting...I hate to think its true
« Reply #5 on: January 26, 2010, 08:36:07 AM »
in 1969, de americans could put a man on de moon. now, nasa cyah fly a space shittle without blowing it up and only taking pictures of city, trees, subway, etc.. ON MARS. de explanation is all de good scientist working on WMD and de put all de rest in nasa. like de astronaut with de diapers - dat eh no scientist.

there was an article about de earthquake that happened in china - they were blaming the construction of three gorges dam for that. first man-made earthquake.

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Re: Man this is interesting...I hate to think its true
« Reply #6 on: January 26, 2010, 08:47:53 AM »
Zulu, drop the source here nuh man...

Ribbit, leave my pampers astronaut alone. She gave me hours of fun and earned me a few dollars well. I have a shrine in my house to her...the woman was a saint.


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ok nevermind, found the source and added a tablespoon of salt.
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Re: Man this is interesting...I hate to think its true
« Reply #7 on: January 26, 2010, 10:05:41 AM »
That article sound fishy  ....but where you want them to test it ,last time they tried testing it in the middle of the Pacific and look what happened.

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Re: Man this is interesting...I hate to think its true
« Reply #8 on: January 26, 2010, 10:14:36 AM »
yes United states attack haiti. dey want to take haiti over.. boi it have rell foolish ppl in this wrl eh..
Haiti need to start pray dais wah really happen to dem dey.. god vex wid dem simple thing..

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Re: Man this is interesting...I hate to think its true
« Reply #9 on: January 26, 2010, 03:12:56 PM »
absolute bull!

somebody from fox news write dat or wha?

US must be want all haiti natural resources whatever that is.

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Re: Man this is interesting...I hate to think its true
« Reply #10 on: January 26, 2010, 04:27:08 PM »
Here is Sorcha Faal's web site

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Re: Man this is interesting...I hate to think its true
« Reply #11 on: January 26, 2010, 05:04:43 PM »
Here is Sorcha Faal's web site

Remember, everything you read on the internet is true.
Remember, everything you read on the internet is true.
Remember, everything you read on the internet is true.
Remember, everything you read on the internet is true.


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« Last Edit: January 27, 2010, 05:20:54 AM by lefty »
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Re: Man this is interesting...I hate to think its true
« Reply #12 on: January 27, 2010, 02:28:09 AM »
I wouldn't be so quick to write the author off as a conspiracy theorist.

If what she says is true, then I would expect a barrage of disinformation about the author to make her look like a crackpot.  After what they did with 911, nothing surprises me anymore!

Did any of you hear or read about HAARP? Check this site out
http://www.boingboing.net/2010/01/18/haiti-haarp-and-cons.html

 

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