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Topic started on 7-9-2004 @ 11:42 PM by W411Eddie
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I am not too familiar with this subject, only actually read a couple of THREADS started on this board every now and then..
Then along came hurricane Charley that hit Florida and remember someone posting that if Weather Manipulation was possible then what would be the
reasons behind letting hit Florida so bad and that the theory behind 'Weather Manipulation' being possible and kept secret by the govt was
ridiculous. Hurricane Frances just hit FLORIDA also and it was 3times worse then Hurrican Charley.. Florida has been hit real hard this year and now
with the chances of another possible Hurricane hitting it called Hurricane "Ivan' it doesn't look like things are going to get any better for FL.
anytime soon.
Well here comes my conspiracy theory behind all that I have written.. what if 'Weather Manipulation' is possible and our govt is purposly doing this
to Florida because of election time coming up soon. Florida was the deciding factor during the last election and with all of these storms/hurricanes
hitting Florida latley.. It will be extremely difficult for them to get organized in time for ELECTION time, do you think that maybe this will be a
waay to steal Florida again? for me its seems pausible..
I'd love to hear your guys opinions.
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reply posted on 7-9-2004 @ 11:50 PM by ShadowXIX
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The world's temperature is rising I dont know if this is caused by humans or if it is just a Natural Cycle. But it is happening and this temperature
increase will make these events in Florida happen alot more often.
I think this is due to that fact and not any weather manipulation machine. Its also probably going to get worst before it gets better.
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reply posted on 7-9-2004 @ 11:53 PM by conan
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man its gotaa be creepy in a hurricane
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reply posted on 8-9-2004 @ 12:01 AM by W411Eddie
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Originally posted by conan
man its gotaa be creepy in a hurricane 
okay, I'm sure it is... but how about my post?
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reply posted on 8-9-2004 @ 12:11 AM by orionthehunter
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I heard that Florida and Texas get hit with 76% of all major hurricanes in the US in an average year. So I guess this year is just keeping up the
averages. A couple of months ago, I actually thought some of my relatives were going to move to southern Florida. Now they are talking about the
Charleston area instead. I still believe they want to move to Florida but I guess it's hard to find a job down there when everyone keeps evacuating
every weekend. If it's any consolation, I believe the East coast of Florida is definitely in the clear from Hurricane Ivan.
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reply posted on 8-9-2004 @ 12:17 AM by Jetshadow13
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I'm a floridiot, and let me pin this sucker down first of all: the reason why Florida was so piviotal last year was because of all us dummies having
trouble punching holes in paper. Yes...after so long in silence, talk of CHADS have returned. But seriously, I doubt this weather manipulation thing
is possible. The energy neccessary to create a superstorm like a hurricane is unfathomable, certainly more than an entire country could generate even
if all thier power was diverted to the cause. Frances...or Charley...I forget which...unleashed a total amount of energy equivilant to 10,000
thermonuclear bombs while they were active. The energy in one bomb could quite possibly power a city like New York for a long time. I don't know an
exact estimate, but somewhere shy of a year probably. It would also certainly be a waste of resources to pound Florida anyway...what do they have to
gain by destroying peoples' homes? Frances and Charly are just the products of a warm water year, or possibly global warming. I have an article
about storms like them if you would like to read...unfortunately though, it's CNN and it's already been taken off the site. Meh. I'll try and
type it up again tomorrow and post it.
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reply posted on 8-9-2004 @ 12:22 AM by orionthehunter
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Concerning weather modification, I heard of a few different conspiracy theories. One that I heard of involved using low frequency waves to modify
the weather. I even heard of one theory that had a foreign government(s) launch hurricanes and storms at the US and try to slip them past a weather
modification boundary along the Eastern US. This sounds a bit far fetched to me. Hurricanes are just a fact of life. Of course I did notice how
strange it was that hurricane Frances suddenly lost intensity as it approached Florida. No one expected a storm with winds of 145 mph to suddenly
drop down to 105 mph before landfall. I suppose hurricane Charley did the exact opposite. It rapidly intensified from around 105 mph to 145 mph
before landfall.
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reply posted on 8-9-2004 @ 12:35 AM by Montana
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When we can get an accurate weather forcast for more than 24hrs I'll start believing in weather modification. Heck, the brains haven't even figured
out all the interactions that make weather work the way it does yet. They send scientific aircraft into all the major storms just to try and finally
get enough information to figure the things out.
There's always the chance that someone stumbled on to a way to cause a storm, I suppose. Not likely though, I think.
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reply posted on 13-9-2004 @ 02:37 AM by Lance Winslow
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We have been thinking on this for a spell and here are some ideas on Weather Control:
worldthinktank.net...
worldthinktank.net...
worldthinktank.net...
Does anyone have any comments on these, if so let me know? Because if we can control large hurricanes we can sure save some big bucks on clean up,
not to mention lives.
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reply posted on 16-9-2004 @ 01:55 AM by Outland
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Originally posted by Lance Winslow
Does anyone have any comments on these, if so let me know? 
Comment: Bwa-ha-ha-ha
I'm sorry, but that stuff was pretty funny. The lasers, supersonic shockwaves and the like still wouldn't match a fraction of the power of a class 5
hurricane. It would be similar to trying to overload a power grid with a flashlight battery.
See: Why don't we try to destroy tropical cyclones by nuking them? (NOAA FAQ page)
Aside from that, shutting down a hurricane would cause more problems then letting it run its course. A hurricane is one of several natural mechanisms
for distributing equatorial heat energy.
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reply posted on 16-9-2004 @ 05:02 AM by Joey Crow
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No doubt about it, the government can easily manipulate weather, chemtrails are wonderful things which have been used a lot in the past twenty years.
www.willthomas.net...
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