Posted on 01/20/2010 1:55:19 PM PST by blam
Hugo Chavez: A U.S. Weapons Test Caused The Haitian Earthquake
Vince Veneziani
Jan. 20, 2010, 4:02 PM
Russia Today is reporting that Venezuelan dictator Huge Chavez claims the recent earthquakes in Haiti were caused by the United States.
More specifically, he claims the U.S. Navy used a weapon that was powerful enough to induce earthquakes. You can watch the video below and draw your own conclusion.
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(Excerpt) Read more at businessinsider.com ...
Chavez is a liar! That intellectual, Danny Glover, said it was global warming.
Hey Ugo,
it was the suction from your mouth that caused it..
Danny Glover is another in a long line of Koolaid drinkers and zombie sheep along with the likes of Sean Penn, Hanoi Jane Fonda, Rosie O’Donnell, Joy Behar, Robert Redford, Michael Moore, Oliver Stone, Bill Maher and Harry Belafonte.
I guess so... :-)
Oh Great! He found out about “The Alan Parsons Project”! Number Two, we must push up the schedule.
Come Mr. Bigglesworth, we have to contact the World Counsel and tell tham if they don’t want a bigger quake they’ll have to pay me,...........One MILLION Dollars.......
Anyone else think this South American nutjob has been watching too much Austin Powers?
If we had a viable CIA someone would take that idiot out and save the people of Venezuela.
Best screen name to post this article.
Hugo Chavez decreed today that the official language of Venezuela will be Swedish and that all citizens will now be required to change their underwear every half hour.
Underwear will be worn on the outside so the national police can check.
Danny Glover?
If we had a real president we would offer to test his theory by putting his residence at the bulls-eye for the next “test”.
Thanks for the link. Very interesting.
I want my own South American country.
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