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The Pacific is Mad

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posted on Oct, 2 2009 @ 02:00 PM
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In the past week the pacific region has been very angry.

en.wikipedia.org...(2009)

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Typhoon Ketsana (9/23-9/30) struck the philippines and Veitnam killing 368 people+ in Vietnam, Philippines, Cambodia and Loas. 100+ are still missing

on the 29th off the Samoan Islands, an 8.0-8.3 earthquake struck sending out a 20-ft tsunami across the pacific. 190+ people have died with hundreds more injured. they are still having major aftershocks...

the next day on the 30th a 7.6 earthquake struck just off the coast of Sumatra, indonesia killing an estimated 1,100 people and thats sure to rise as hundreds more are trapped inside buildings... a day later a 6.6 quake hit Jambi, indonesia in the same region.

en.wikipedia.org...
you could also include the dust storm that hit eastern austrailia 22-23rd of sept.

en.wikipedia.org...(2009)
it is not over either, Super Typhoon Parma is about to nail the Philippines with 150 mile an hour winds...

whats next?

[edit on 2-10-2009 by TheCoffinman]

[edit on 2-10-2009 by TheCoffinman]



posted on Oct, 2 2009 @ 02:04 PM
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Here's a wild thought: Maybe the increased activity is related to El Nino. Maybe the change in barometric pressure, water temperature or other weather related phenomena. I wonder what kind of seismic activity the "ring of fire" experienced during the last El Nino? Anyone, anyone?

Just my 2-cents



posted on Oct, 2 2009 @ 02:13 PM
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I've been following all these quakes and wind storms, myself.. They seem to be closely related, somehow.

Perhaps the pacific is mad at us, because we have a plastic waste dump the size of Texas just SITTING there...



posted on Oct, 2 2009 @ 02:23 PM
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What's interesting is that the 2 most destructive storms this season (Morakot and Ketsana) have not been major typhoons and the damage has been caused by rain, not winds.



posted on Oct, 2 2009 @ 02:32 PM
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Weather has been bizzare here in the Northwest too. Freezing rain and dark as evening one day, sunny without a cloud in the sky the next. Temperature dropped off a cliff last weekend as well. All very strange weather for a place that usually experiences a slow winding down.



posted on Oct, 2 2009 @ 02:41 PM
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I am not even sure if this is worth it or not, but H.A.A.R.P> and other nice toys used in black ops are very effective in controling weather.
Not to mention the ability to direct a beam of energy into a certain area and cause a quake beneath the ocean.

Predictions from Nostradomus and the Mayan and others has been know for decades.

Add it to a group who believe in mass genocidal killing of 5.5 billion people.

How to do that without a Hitler like approach. Use the weather, disease, threat of terrorist attacks and then make the attack happen.

In other words, create the problem, and use it to create your ultimate solution.

Or maybe Mother earth has had it with us.

But as we are so easily manipulated we will most likely prefer the second option to the first.



posted on Oct, 2 2009 @ 02:44 PM
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Originally posted by spiritwomyn
I am not even sure if this is worth it or not, but H.A.A.R.P> and other nice toys used in black ops are very effective in controling weather.
Not to mention the ability to direct a beam of energy into a certain area and cause a quake beneath the ocean.

Predictions from Nostradomus and the Mayan and others has been know for decades.

Add it to a group who believe in mass genocidal killing of 5.5 billion people.

How to do that without a Hitler like approach. Use the weather, disease, threat of terrorist attacks and then make the attack happen.

In other words, create the problem, and use it to create your ultimate solution.

Or maybe Mother earth has had it with us.

But as we are so easily manipulated we will most likely prefer the second option to the first.


No offense to you, but that's all bunk. If TPTB have these fancy toys that are intended to cause mass destruction/death, then why is it that they can barely take out a few 100 to a few 1000 a hand full of times each year? If what you say is true, then HAARP is an EPIC FAILURE!

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posted on Oct, 2 2009 @ 02:46 PM
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good show ole' boy. thats showin 'em..
touche!



posted on Oct, 2 2009 @ 04:16 PM
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Food for thought here guys; how about those two sunspots that came alive about a week and a half ago? Any correlation there with all of the violent weather lately? Makes you cringe at the thought of a solar maximum gearing up and the the destruction it could create if related.



posted on Oct, 2 2009 @ 04:18 PM
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True that, but its a good thing as it means our weakening protection from Cosmic Rays is going to be ramped up again.



posted on Oct, 2 2009 @ 04:19 PM
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sohowww.nascom.nasa.gov...

Any idea how many days it takes for a sunspot to send energy to the earth?



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