one for the conspiracy nuts amongst you... (about the tsunami)
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one for the conspiracy nuts amongst you... (about the tsunami)
http://www.vialls.com/subliminalsuggestion/tsunami.html
(btw I dont endorse ANYTHING on that page..)
(btw I dont endorse ANYTHING on that page..)
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Someone has been reading too much fiction. Michael Crichton's new book ("State of Fear") is based on the premise of Eco terrorists causing disasters, including a Tsunami.
Steve.
Someone has been reading too much fiction. Michael Crichton's new book ("State of Fear") is based on the premise of Eco terrorists causing disasters, including a Tsunami.
Steve.
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the whole thing about the US taskforce in the area recently trained for a 'humanitirian' role is a little fishy
but that article is also VERY anti semitic ...
but that article is also VERY anti semitic ...
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Some people will read a conspiracy into anything. It is a known fact that the US Marines have bases at both Guam and Diego Garcia which operate at a higher state of readiness than US Mainland bases, so they were probably the first ones capable of getting into the area.
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Originally Posted by chrome
but that article is also VERY anti semitic ...
It always amazes me that most conspiracy theorist try to blame everything on 'the evil zionists', when history shows that wars are generally started by christian fundamentalists
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It always amazes me that most conspiracy theorist try to blame everything on 'the evil zionists', when history shows that wars are generally started by christian fundamentalists
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if for example things like this happened and they were actually confirmed consipracy theorys, then judging by the amount of ppl that would know, someone sumwhere of all the times, would have let the cat out the bag by now, and provided evidence of such things going on.
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What absolute piffle! I gave up after the first few paragraphs as it was already riddled with inaccuracies and falsehoods.
"This location is approximately 250 miles south of the position later selected by the American NOAA"
About 1000km of fault moved , you can't pin down a single epicentre as there was about 1000km of epicentre!
"normal steadily increasing number of transverse shear "S" waves that always precede an earthquake were missing, as were later aftershocks"
Missing aftershocks? There were literally hundreds of aftershocks.
I can't be bothered with the rest of it.
Whoever wrote that article is deliberately trying to deceive. Don't waste your time reading it.
"This location is approximately 250 miles south of the position later selected by the American NOAA"
About 1000km of fault moved , you can't pin down a single epicentre as there was about 1000km of epicentre!
"normal steadily increasing number of transverse shear "S" waves that always precede an earthquake were missing, as were later aftershocks"
Missing aftershocks? There were literally hundreds of aftershocks.
I can't be bothered with the rest of it.
Whoever wrote that article is deliberately trying to deceive. Don't waste your time reading it.
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