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Isn't HAARP in Alaska? Or, maybe BigFoot went Ape S#%t.
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this same thing happened in china,.. ill try to find a link about it. The whole village needed to repair their houses after some sort of blast. There
was a huge round field with snapped trees after that blast..
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the trees are just knocked over there are no burn marks . so this is not an explosion. i wonder if some sort of vehicle did this . are there any
witnesses ?
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Now that's freaking weird.
If the microburst theory is true, I don't think anyone could have "witnessed" it, or at least, be alive to talk about it later, seeing how it
crunched trees this huges.
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the trees are just knocked over there are no burn marks . so this is not an explosion. i wonder if some sort of vehicle did this . are there any
witnesses ?
it might be some sort of craft being tested or something out of this world.
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or it could jus tbe a wind phenomena. everyone here always jumps to crazy solutions instead of looking for the most simple solution. I saw a program
on Discovery on immens windshear that have leveled large areas of forest like an atomic blast. This sort of stuff happens naturally in mother
nature...get a grip.
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Microbursts have been responsible for a lot of damage sometimes attributed to tornados. They've downed a number of planes -- I remember when Doppler
radar first came out; the first reliable way of detecting them.
So no, I'm not surprised that it'd be a microburst event. They really do look like a tornado touchdown or meteor touchdown.
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A microburst is obviously a weather condition....and HAARP has to do with controlling weather from what I've read...so does the answer lie here?
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by the way if you actually read the article it states;
Microbursts are rare weather phenomena that produce tornado-force winds in an isolated area during a thunderstorm by creating a rapid, downward burst
of air that spreads out and picks up even more speed when it hits the ground, according to meteorologist Tim Shy at the National Weather Service in
Fairbanks.
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