Posted on 07/26/2015 1:31:21 AM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
A Cambridge professor has claimed that three scientists investigating climate change in the Arctic may have been assassinated.
Professor Peter Wadhams insists Seymour Laxon, Katharine Giles and Tim Boyd could have been murdered by someone possibly working for the oil industry or within government forces.
The trio had been studying the polar ice caps - with a focus on sea ice - when they died within a few months of each other in 2013.
Professor Laxon, 49, a director of the Centre for Polar Observation at University College London, was at a New Year's Eve party in Essex when he fell down a flight of stairs and died.
Meanwhile oceanographer Dr Boyd, 54, was out walking his dogs near his home in Port Appin, Argyll, western Scotland, in January 2013 when he was struck by lightning and killed instantly.
Just months later in April, Dr Giles, 35, was cycling to work at UCL where she lectured when she was hit by a tipper truck in Victoria, central London, and died.
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In related news, the X-Files is being filmed for a mini-series. Perhaps Moulder and Sculley can look into this.
Gypsy luck, or Satanic protection.
Now if the person in fact later repents, such events may also reflect divine mercy in the lead-up to what has now become a saint.
But anyhow in cases like this, God can also arrange to let the devil bring calamity. The devil might view this as “welcoming the person home” (even though he ends up in hell, it will be with this person there too as yet another slave).
I don’t know yet of any on earth who could beckon a lightning strike with mere scientific power — I assume they did not shoot a rocket with a wire into a storm cloud over his head.
, Ann Archy wrote:
GOD will NOT be mocked.
When I first read this my thoughts exactly
See, that’s why this is so diabolical! /s
Well, these supernatural creatures exist. There is far too much phenomena around to support any different serious suggestion.
> Gypsy luck, or Satanic protection
I look at them as the same. I am of the same opinion as you are about the Lord letting the devil bring calamity.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nBM71MyEdig
Now if just one committed suicide, or drowned or fell over a cliff, I'd consider a conspiracy.
But all those accidents had an outside force....and witnesses.
Shooting one into a storm cloud could provoke a strike, I suppose. But it would be on the shooter.
Wasn’t trying to give you a hard time. Just kidding...
The sky actually fell on Chicken Little, rumbling “I don’t kid around.”
So let me understand. A Climate Scientist knows so little about weather, that they didn’t know to stay indoors during a lightning storm?
God can recast the results of what the devil intended for evil. Being master and always having information the devil does not, He can do that.
To avail himself or herself of that power, a person must yield in trust to the Lord.
There are many biblical examples of pagan (and sad copycat) sacrifices to explicitly evil idol gods, and at least one such narrative also tells that it managed to ward an attack from a somewhat compromised Israel off through “indignation.” The devil stands up for those who are loyal, same as God does, though in the end his power is inferior to God’s.
> Shooting one into a storm cloud could provoke a strike, I suppose. But it would be on the shooter.
From what I understand they use a laser to designate the target then the lightning follows it to its target. I fon’t claim to know how it works but I’ve seen footage of it in action.
> Shooting one into a storm cloud could provoke a strike, I suppose. But it would be on the shooter.
From what I understand they use a laser to designate the target then the lightning follows it to its target. I don’t claim to know how it works but I’ve seen footage of it in action.
Sounds like a kind of long reach taser. The shooter needs a source of sufficient electrical power located where he is. It would not be able to pull a bolt down from a storm cloud on a distant target.
The Halliburton Weather Machine strikes again!
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