Posted on 09/30/2005 11:35:21 PM PDT by Simmy2.5
If you check out his blog right now, he talks about how 911 where there was 'erie' simlarities with certain pictures and shows that showed the Twin Towers as targets before 911 (for example, The Lone Gunmen where the towers were the target of an airplane in the first episode), which, you have to give credit, he does have a point here. Though I don't know about you, I'm leaning towards, oh, coincidence?
HOWEVER, what does this have to do with hurricane Katrina and Rita? Well, not only does he have PROOF that those were artificial hurricanes, he tries to allude that THIS ad, shows that some one was on to something here!
The ad here...
Yup! Proof that these hurricanes are controlled (if not artifically created even)! Talk about picking at straws here! What's next? The fact that we have all of these sci-fi aliens shows (Invasion, Surface, Threshold, Night Stalkers, Supernatural) that we're ready for First Contact of something?
Proving once again, Richard C. Hoagland is the best...when it comes to entertainment of course!
http://www.enterprisemission.com/weblog/weblog.htm If you want a clickable link.
He's definitely one of a kind.
Is that Katrina on the left and Rita on the right? ;)
Of course, the DUmmies might say that those are supposed to be Bush's daughters, which is even greater proof.
Okay, so where's the ad? I found the paragraph where the writer alludes to the ad, but only links to the home page of Jane Mag and the home page of Cuervo Liquor. Where's the link to the actual ad?
Oh, and let me be the first to ask: What did Jose Cuervo know and when did he know it?
The airliner attack on the WTC was dreamed up in some kind of thriller spy novel before the Lone Gunmen was scripted. It was (ahem) borrowed.
Not at all. He straddles the line between William Henry and Velikovsky without slipping into New Age. Emerson would approve.
Oh yeah, and while it is a little hard to tell in the picture I posted here, this was what Hoagland pointed out in the ad.
Yup! Proof that Vicente Fox was telling us that the weather can be controlled (what does Vicente Fox have to do with this add? Only that this ad made in Mexico, that's what! Since Vicente Fox is the President of Mexico, well, he must've added this in or something)!
Yeah, Hoaxland is a freakin' visionary. ;')
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