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May 29, 2015, 01:26:30 AM
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You sound like you have a perfectly reasonable solution to a lack of water resources in California, so let's hear it!

Nuke it from space. It will be painful, but amputation is necessary to save the rest of the body (Earth). If not, the rot will spread and eventually kill us all. Wink

I can't think of many problems facing mankind where nuclear weapons is the reasonable answer.  Smiley

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May 30, 2015, 05:31:06 AM
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lol yes i know im one of those "wack job conspiracy theorists" but .....

www.youtube.com/watch?v=InoHOvYXJ0Q


I entertain the idea that HAARP is capable of manipulating weather in certain conditions and in conjunction with other technologies (e,g., supplementation of atmospheric constituents to make it more effective and data processing.)  If this is the case than it would be negligent to NOT pursue the potential on an experimental basis to find out what is possible.

If this has occurred and has been effective, it strikes me as at least plausible that the technology is proven, and in that case may have been expanded and put into some regular use for national security purposes.  National security has broad definitions and includes a high degree of secrecy.

At this point I'm more inclined to believe that wide scale weather manipulation is not a factor in our reality, but I keep the hypothesis open and match it against observations.

The thing about these 'conspiracies' is that most of the information about them comes from the alternate media which is a very very tricky thing to navigate.  Picking out useful information from the alternate media is a science in and of itself and it involves cross-checking against mainstream observations.



ya weather is ever changing but here so far in north texas our lake levels are record setting highs, the damns are going over their spill ways highways are being flooded.... we may need to build an ark soon
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ya weather is ever changing but here so far in north texas our lake levels are record setting highs, the damns are going over their spill ways highways are being flooded.... we may need to build an ark soon

When I was a kid circa 1980-ish I noticed one year that for what seemed like weeks there were these high dense clouds overhead moving fast and no rain. (I am and was in the Western part of Oregon.)  I actually predicted that there would be floods in the MidWest and indeed there were.  As I recall they were some of the heaviest floods the Mississippi river had seen.  This year again is one of the most dry I've seen and by far the most dry that I remember, but I've certainly seen many clouds pass right by (and water vapor is present even when there are no clouds.)

I notice also that fairly ancient texts (e.g., the Christian bible) spend a good bit of time on various weather catastrophes.  This leads me to believe that while some of the accounts are just a bit inflated (e.g., the Noah's ark flood) the authors got their ideas from fairly significant weather events that they or their recent counterparts had experienced.

To someone who's house got washed away it may seem like some big and unusual deal, but the time frames that individual humans see first-hand is just a sliver, and people's memories are not all that great anyway.  From what I see the current flooding is not atypical, at least in certain locales.  http://www.chron.com/news/houston-weather/article/How-the-recent-floods-compare-to-Houston-s-other-6290238.php#photo-4774706

Anyway, best of luck with things.  I hope you are situated such that you can find more entertainment value than grief.  I personally love storms and floods and such, but I've not experienced very many or very significant ones.  If you've got any friends who are active in helping out and are prone to mood shift, keep an eye on them after everything settles down.  I know of several incidents where such people became suicidal once all the excitement and action died down.


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