Posted on 04/29/2011 5:56:42 AM PDT by Alaphiah123
Making your link clickable
http://www.april31974.com/images/mapillinois.gif
Will check it out.
Joya’s sister reported none of the old timers in their area could recall anything similar in their entire lives.
Most of the folks I’ve heard from assert the same thing from such areas.
No, quix.
Some of us study facts instead of the conspriacy jibberish over at abovetopsecret.
So take your condescension and shove that up your arse as well.
Fair enough.
Thx.
Besides . . . evidently one Chief Kook on FR is sufficient. LOL.
>>>Some are likely paid globalist shills.
Are your paid by anyone to shill your stuff here?
An impressive number of storms. Were those numbered items all tornadoes?
1. That’s a much larger area.
2. Such technologies were operating, to some degree back then.
Are you really that dense? The author did, in the excerpt even, second paragraph. Do you not read these, or does your mental filter just attribute any sinister actions automatically to UFO’s or something? 5 minutes is past your attention span? Lord knows you don't pay any attention to your past dated false predictions of catastrophe and revelations of alien contact!
From paragraph #2 of the excerpt you couldn't read and/or comprehend......
“what if these devastating destructive acts were the surgical strikes of al Qaeda or another enemy of the United States of America. An enemy with money and technology to control the weather and whats more, use those resources against its enemy the United States of America”
ABSOLUTELY NOT!
Evidently you don’t know me well at all.
ABSOLUTELY NOT.
It costs me considerably in scarce substance and otherwise, to bother trying to wake folks up to thinking outside the box.
Sheesh.
Check the Super Outbreak maps. There were a few bad long-track tornadoes in Northern Alabama then.
The worst concentration in 1974 was up around Cincy. A given region of the size of Northern Alabama or the Cincy metro area might see someting like this on the order of every several hundred years. So the old-timers would probably not have seen something like this.
But the fact is, 37 years ago, a very comparable outbreak happened long before HAARP came to pass - just as Cat 9 earthquakes happened before HAARP.
I'm getting sick of you conspiracy mongers operating in near-deliberate ignoranace of history - we are not talking scientific theory, but actual recorded history - and then acting so utterly condescending towards those of us who make an effort to actually be informed of the facts.
What if the weather manipulation conspiracy is really just a ruse to distract you from the fact that you are JUST A BRAIN IN A VAT OF CHEMICALS MANPULATED BY A MAD SCIENTIST???!?,,!!!.$:!!??
Hey, man, you never know. What if, right? I mean really, “The Matrix” was a documentary!
LOL.
There are certainly sufficient windmills, as well.
I thought, once upon a time, that maybe Columbo would join me in the gallant tilting.
Then he up and died.
Yes, every track is a documented tornado.
1. Thats a much larger area.
But the area around Cincy had a similar concentration of strong tornadoes as happened in Northern Alabama.
Such technologies were operating, to some degree back then.
Oh, horsecrap, Quix. Maybe while you are at it you could look up the Tri-State tornado. Almost exact track length as the system that hit Tuscaloosa. In the mid-twenties.
Wanna claim HAARP technology was around back then, nutbar?
It’s interesting how you seem to equate your harsh personal attacks with condescension.
Don’t you get it? HAARP has always been around, even in ancient times. It is a product of alien/demon technology. How do you think Dick Cheney got his weather machine, he is a reptilian alien (David Icke told me so).
I didn’t take that part seriously, I guess.
I thought of it as a hypothetical question.
Given the context, it still reads like a hypothetical question.
and yet, they will believe that a stupid little braclet that emits a frequency can make them feel good...
Apparently two minutes is past his attention span. That's how long it took me to find the 1974 Super Outbreak map with the intesities plotted alongside the tracks.
In other words, if quix spent a fraction of the time researching HISTORY as he spends belittling his critics, he'd realize where his critics are coming from.
But the conspiracy mongers are small, petty people who feel important pushing their theories - as we have seen, it allows them to make condescending pronouncments against their critics as being uninformed. And that bubble-chamber worldview is a strong disincentive towards going out and doing basic historical and scientific research to discover that what we saw this week was nothing new. Because they are nothing without their conspiracy idiocy.
Pot. Kettle. Black.
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