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OK Tornado cause by HAARP to distract the public from white house scandals
On Saturday, May 19, 2013, multiple radar pulses and HAARP type scalar/ring outbreaks were detected on satellite.
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Fuck me, I know I need to spend lest time on /r/conspiracy when I read this and think it might be legit.
Good work GP this is a good thread. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_Fr...search_Program | ||
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HAARP is so secretive they give tours of the facility in the summer.
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then why they wouldnt let jesse ventura in on his tv show?
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TERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRNADERRRRRRRRRRRRRRS!
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-Hustle 59 Cleric <Forceful Entry> For our battle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the world powers of this darkness, against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavens. -Ephesians 6:12 | ||
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"What makes HAARP susceptible to conspiracy criticism is simple. The facility doesn't open its doors in the same way as other federally-funded research facilities around the country, and it doesn't go to great efforts to explain the importance of its research to the public." -Austin Baird
Nothing fishy going on at all! | ||
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Im not really into conspiracy theory bullshit, but HAARP is a bit creepy. That's alot of power of mass destruction in control.
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A good conspiracy is an unprovable one.
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