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Originally posted by Doomzilla
Originally posted by Chadwickus
reply to post by infomaster
I TRUST CHAVEZ OVER YOU ANY DAY !
CHAVEZ is pro people anti nwo
YOU are pro nwo anti people .
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Tesla proposed that it might be possible to modify the weather, by using radio waves. I believe that this is impossible. I mean if I take really the most powerful facility, in the world, which is actually the Voice of America, and I look at the power that it sends, it's about one billionth of the power in a tornado. So it is the equivalent of trying to have a fly stop a tank. It's impossible, energetically, with radio waves. There is another reason: radio waves do not couple to the neutral atmosphere, they go straight through. So it's impossible in terms of energy, it's impossible in terms of physics.
It's pure nonsense that any radio facility even a million times stronger than HAARP would be able to change the weather.
Originally posted by Doomzilla
reply to post by SPACEYstranger
isnt chavez.... a murdered?
Sorry ? , maybe you could try that again !
Someone put up a video of Chavez saying that the US engage in weather control . Do you understand the connection now ? Good !
Latin America = Anti nwo .
North America = pro nwo
nwo = depopulation and eugenics .edit on 12-3-2011 by Doomzilla because: (no reason given)
Accenture, the management consultancy firm, has dubbed him the third most influential voice among business leaders, after Bill Gates and Peter Drucker. He has also been described in the Financial Times as the "world's most famous futurologist". People's Daily classes him among the 50 foreigners that shaped modern China.
He is the recipient of several prestigious prizes, including the McKinsey Foundation Book Award for Contributions to Management Literature, Officier de L'Ordre des Arts et Lettres, and appointments, including Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and the International Institute for Strategic Studies.