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innpkg

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May 22, 2013, 4:04:25 PM5/22/13
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Thanks Al.  Looks like HAARP might be involved with the Oklahoma tornado.       David

http://beforeitsnews.com/alternative/2013/05/5202013-oklahoma-city-massive-tornado-damage-radar-pulse-haarp-ring-scalar-square-confirmation-by-sincedutch-2655750.html

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From: Alan Cornette <alanco...@gmail.com>
To: innpkg <inn...@aol.com>
Sent: Tue, May 21, 2013 10:38 pm
Subject: Weapons

David: I thought this very interesting regarding weapons being used.  Al C.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=znaTirqLIds&feature=em-subs_digest-vrecs

Lee

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May 22, 2013, 6:05:33 PM5/22/13
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I'm not too sure of that.  After all, it IS tornado season, and there HAVE been worse tornado's as evidenced by the pre-HAARP article below--Lee:


690 people killed, wow--Lee

SOURCE:  http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/weather/tri-state-tornado.htm#

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1925 Tri-state tornado was worst in U. S. history

At around 1:00 p.m. on March 18, 1925, a tornado touched down over southeast Missouri and moved northeast toward Illinois. It grew to monster proportions and, in the three-plus hours the tornado was on the ground, it crossed three states, leaving in its wake scores of deaths and dozens of destroyed communities.


The tornado, which started in northeast Missouri hurdled the Mississippi River and continued across southern Illinois and Indiana along a slight ridge. Many small mining towns built along the ridge were shattered. In its wake, an estimated 690 people were killed and another 2,000 people were injured. Damage was estimated at $18 million in 1925 dollars.


Illinois was the hardest hit state with an estimated 540 people killed. One town, Murphysboro, Ill., was smashed and 234 people killed, the largest death toll in a single town struck by a tornado in U.S. history. Half of the town’s population was either killed or injured.

As it crossed the three states, the tornado destroyed four towns and wrecked more than 50% of six other towns. The tornado wrecked schools, farming communities, mining cottages and pretty much anything else in the way.


In DeSoto, Ill., the tornado sliced through a school, killing more than 30 students and teachers. In West Frankfort, the tornado blasted a mining community, killing 127 people, mostly women and children. The men, who were 500 feet below ground working in the mines, didn't know anything was wrong until the electric power died. After climbing out of the mine through a shaft, the miners found their homes destroyed and many of their family members missing.


Even though the storm struck before good weather observation were made on a normal bases, several extraordinary things are known about the Tri-State tornado of 1925:

  • Its ground speed averaged 62 mph and may have accelerated to over 70 mph for a time;
  • It had the longest track on the ground of any "single" tornado in history: 219 miles;
  • The tornado was from a quarter to three-quarters of a mile wide;
  • It was later determined to be an F5 on the 0-to-5 Fujita tornado intensity scale for part of its life.

Years later, scientists discovered the cyclic nature of tornado-producing thunderstorms, which are able to produce one tornado after another. Seemingly continuous damage paths often result from such families of tornadoes.


Since it's nearly impossible to determine 75 years later whether or not the Tri-State tornado was one or a family of tornadoes, it remains in the history books as the longest-tracked and deadliest single tornado in recorded history.

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wayne james

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May 23, 2013, 3:59:32 AM5/23/13
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here we go then lol, that first map your seeing is of the thermo dynamics of the planet (wind), its questionable at best to see what shes trying to point out without any frequency measurements, my guess is what you are seeing is a sonar or radar echo being off its normal wavelength and reflecting on thermal graphs like that, its got the signature of a triangulated sonar pulse if you ask me, i think any old school submariner will tell you that.

A list of islands along the mid Atlantic ridge

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mid-Atlantic_Ridge

Northern Hemisphere (North Atlantic Ridge):

  1. Jan Mayen (Beerenberg, 2277 m (at 71°06′N 08°12′W), in the Arctic Ocean
  2. Iceland (Hvannadalshnúkur in the Vatnajökull, 2109.6 m (at 64°01′N 16°41′W), through which the ridge runs
  3. Azores (Ponta do Pico or Pico Alto, on Pico Island, 2351 m, (at 38°28′0″N 28°24′0″W)
  4. Saint Peter and Paul Rocks (Southwest Rock, 22.5 m, at 00°55′08″N 29°20′35″W)

Southern Hemisphere (South Atlantic Ridge):

  1. Ascension Island (The Peak, Green Mountain, 859 m, at 07°59′S 14°25′W)
  2. Tristan da Cunha (Queen Mary's Peak, 2062 m, at 37°05′S 12°17′W)
  3. Gough Island (Edinburgh Peak, 909 m, at 40°20′S 10°00′W)
  4. Bouvet Island (Olavtoppen, 780 m, at 54°24′S 03°21′E)

can you see where im going now? i hate to disappoint this woman but ascension island is a British research base that is of international interest lol, http://earthquaketrack.com/r/ascension-island/recent there is a list of all earthquake activity at ascension island and there is lot more monitoring and testing going on, there is no harrp array on ascension island, for one the last time you fired the harrp at high power you blew a lot of the electric grid transformers costing millions in damage didn't expect the kick back did they lol? oh well i doubt they have got over the problem, the harrp isn't designed properly, do you know how much power you need to fire one of those things aha, your talking around 30% of what you Americans use in a day, that's enough energy to power about 100 million homes for 1 day, enough to power a small continent, so you know, sound waves are used to detect a lot of things...she should do her homework lol, i've shown you how to pick out her bad logic there, now im gonna blow it out the water.

in fact no i'll let this vid tell you.

Alan Cornette

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May 24, 2013, 9:15:56 AM5/24/13
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Can't help but think about Sitchin's reference to the South Pole station (a data-collecting science station) administered by Enlil's daughter Ereshkigal, and Enki's son, Nergal. When Enlil decided to eradicate mankind, he knew from Ereshkigal's reports that "The growing ice cap over Antarctica had become unstable, resting upon a layer of slippery slush."
    What made this a dangerous situation was that Nibiru was entering perihelion and any large body could cause an ice breakup by its strong gravitational pull. When this major catastrophe was confirmed by the astronauts circling earth (the Igigi), Enlil declared the event be kept secret from humanity. This of course, leads us into the flood story.
     The eerie similarities to our governments keeping secrets from the public at this time regarding asteroids and comets, tells me that something far more important than comets and asteroids passing close to earth is in the immediate future - immediate meaning perhaps months instead of years or decades. These military or monitoring "radar" stations exist for reasons of warning - but from what??

wayne james

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May 24, 2013, 9:49:30 AM5/24/13
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many things, CTBTO is the monitoring grid around the world for nukes, ascension island is on the fault line of the Atlantic, its important for weather station, earth quake monitoring, fault line research/tectonics, old war radar systems, google "operation black buck", when argentina was naughty. that will tell you everything else about the island. its even got a jobs page on the net.


On Fri, May 24, 2013 at 2:48 PM, wayne james <semaj...@googlemail.com> wrote:
many things, CTBTO is the monitoring grid around the world for nukes, ascension island is on the fault line of the Atlantic, its important for weather station, earth quake monitoring, fault line research/tectonics, old war radar systems, google "operation black buck", when argentina was naughty. that will tell you everything else about the island. its even got a jobs page on the net.

Belinda McKenzie

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May 22, 2013, 4:40:12 PM5/22/13
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Of course. Very little happens by chance these days. They are fighting for their existence on this planet. Belinda

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