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Post by PhantomWolf on Aug 5, 2008 17:18:30 GMT -4
To go one step back... What's the motive of destroying the towers? With all the magic technology that must be there in this scenario, it can't be about oil... Actually this is an incredibly good point. If there really was a way to suck the energy out of a hurricane so as to run a DEW of the nature required to do what Woods claims, why the heck aren't they using it to run the entire USA's power grid? Why consider new Fision reactors, coal or hydro? Why continue the research into fussion? Here is a potentially endless suply of virtually free energy that could be tapped and pumped into the US grid, used to produce hydrogen for fuel cells and switch the entire US from oil to eletricity, making vast amounts of money for those in charge of the project, and instead they use it twice, then scrap it and go back to oil? That doesn't make the least bit of sense.
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Post by tedward on Aug 6, 2008 4:29:39 GMT -4
I did strike me as odd that such a technology is hidden. It would give the US a chance to win so many countries over nicely. Hurricanes are not the only storms and the US is not the only country to get battered by big storms. cbbrooklyn Anyway. I have been looking some more at hurricanes. Not an expert but just nosing around. Came across this. www.nhc.noaa.gov/pastprofile.shtmlNow I notice Dr Wood references to external material on her site. Maybe this should be added? It would appear that the source of the hurricane is also a factor in its track. From that link it appears that Erin did follow an expected track. The link also provides a visual for historic tracks. I may well be wrong. I have also come across this weather.unisys.com/hurricane/atlantic/index.htmlAbove seems another handy reference. And a few more out there. Then seeding. www.aoml.noaa.gov/hrd/tcfaq/C4.htmlThere are a few other links on that site that appear to explain your other claims. Ah well. Back to the grindstone.
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Post by Ian Pearse on Aug 6, 2008 4:45:27 GMT -4
The title of this thread mentions Tesla Coils as well as hurricanes so, at the risk of sending it off at a tangent, can someone explain what Tesla Coils have to do with this? I've been doing some boning up on the things via Wiki and various references it comes up with, but can't really see the connection...
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Post by Ian Pearse on Aug 6, 2008 5:01:02 GMT -4
To go one step back... What's the motive of destroying the towers? With all the magic technology that must be there in this scenario, it can't be about oil... Actually this is an incredibly good point. If there really was a way to suck the energy out of a hurricane so as to run a DEW of the nature required to do what Woods claims, why the heck aren't they using it to run the entire USA's power grid? Why consider new Fision reactors, coal or hydro? Why continue the research into fussion? Here is a potentially endless suply of virtually free energy that could be tapped and pumped into the US grid, used to produce hydrogen for fuel cells and switch the entire US from oil to eletricity, making vast amounts of money for those in charge of the project, and instead they use it twice, then scrap it and go back to oil? That doesn't make the least bit of sense. But when did a conspiracy theorist bother about things such as sense?
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Post by tedward on Aug 6, 2008 6:35:42 GMT -4
The title of this thread mentions Tesla Coils as well as hurricanes so, at the risk of sending it off at a tangent, can someone explain what Tesla Coils have to do with this? I've been doing some boning up on the things via Wiki and various references it comes up with, but can't really see the connection... I think its a comparison to prove hurricanes are a viable source of power for space type weapon killer dustification killatron beams. Not sure where control comes in unless they put the giant fan on "suck" to get the hurricane closer to the target because the atmosphere can be a tad detrimental to dustification beams.
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Post by Ian Pearse on Aug 6, 2008 7:08:43 GMT -4
Reading between the lines of that answer, tedward, I would guess the mention of Tesla Coils was for effect more than for anything serious...?
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Post by tedward on Aug 6, 2008 7:49:57 GMT -4
Oh, it was when I first looked at the site mentioned on page 1 and erin4 link off the top of said page.
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Post by Jason on Aug 6, 2008 10:53:56 GMT -4
Why didn't we just dustify Saddam Hussein? Or Iran? Did we have the tech during the Cold War? Why didn't we dustify the Kremlin?
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Post by echnaton on Aug 6, 2008 12:31:11 GMT -4
Or dustily the whistle blowers?
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Post by ineluki on Aug 6, 2008 17:27:54 GMT -4
The title of this thread mentions Tesla Coils as well as hurricanes so, at the risk of sending it off at a tangent, can someone explain what Tesla Coils have to do with this? It's standard conspiracist fare Whenever they claim some secret, far advanced technology, they involve Tesla (or the Aliens from Area51)
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Post by Apollo Gnomon on Aug 7, 2008 2:47:52 GMT -4
The data shows DEW destroyed the towers. Therefore DEW must exist.
Wow. Logic so circular it's nearly spherical! That's like, Biblical! I think someone needs to immortalize this as a sig.
Now about those "water powered" cars... perhaps we could get a new thread to discuss this?
edit to complete the thought.
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Post by Grand Lunar on Aug 7, 2008 21:34:50 GMT -4
Yeah, I'd like to hear more about these things and what makes them work.
It's one thing to say "See, it runs on water!"
It's another to prove that it does.
Meanwhile, it seems that lack of logic has doomed yet another CT claim.
Ain't science cool?
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Post by tedward on Aug 8, 2008 7:39:55 GMT -4
Maybe it was a surreptitious attempt by the site author to test the presentation whilst in confrontation with the other 9/11 conspiracies? Purely speculation on my part.
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Post by raven on Aug 21, 2008 9:46:42 GMT -4
Show of hands, which is the 'better' conspiricy theory, 'Magic Cavern Moon Set' or 'Hurricane Powered Heat Ray'? ;D
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Post by Jason on Aug 21, 2008 10:52:38 GMT -4
My vote is still for magic cavern.
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