Ayahuasca wrote:lyra wrote:He sounds like an arrogant bastard to me.
No offense.
None taken, but I don't think it's very nice to call someone an arrogant bastard just because they offer a different perspective that you don't agree with. A little harsh don't you think?
Yeah, it is harsh. I think I need to give the bad news a break today, cause it's starting to wear me down. Today, everybody has been an idiot, asshole, or arrogant bastard.
Ayahuasca wrote:I think too many conspiracy minded people are too quick to look for a conspiracy in absolutely everything that happens to the point where they lose all sense of reason. It goes from being free thinking to the point where it just becomes lazy thinking in my opinion.
That's very true, I've debated with some people who were kinda bordering on that mentality. EVERYTHING is a far flung conspiracy to them, and let's face it, not everything is. Sometimes, an incident should be taken at face value for what it initially appears to be.
Ayahuasca wrote:I'm fully open to the possibility that Katrina was manufactured, but ultimately it's completely impossible to prove (unlike say 9/11 where evidence is obvious & abundant). Nobody will ever find any evidence for this other than faint whisperings and rumours of secret government technology that nobody will ever know is real or not. Therefore I think it's pointless getting all hung up over whether THEY caused this or not. But certainly let's discuss all the implications of this event and where do we all go from here now that it's happened.
That's true as well. We'll just never know for sure. As far as whether gov't weather technology is real, I say, of course it's real, because the average Schmoe can make their own cloud busting devises...which work, and get results.
Check it out: I was leaving work in Florida one afternoon, and I was facing East on Sunrise Boulevard, and I see this nasty looking storm brewing / forming over by the beach. The clouds are all dark blue gray black, there's lightning, it just looks scary, and I'm going, DAMN!! What the hell! Wow! So I go home, change, and go over to Tom's (montalk's) then apartment which was right there where the storm was centered, and come to find out that he and a friend of his who was visiting have this aluminum cloudbusting tube devise pointed up towards the sky! I walk into his apartment and see the big weird metal tube thing and I just started LAUGHING and was like, "DID YOU SEE WHAT YOU GUYS DID OUT THERE!" haha That night there was this WICKED lightning storm right over that part of Fort Lauderdale. I got pics. People were talking about it the next day at work! And I'm just laughing to myself, going hehe, hehe! My boyfriend did that! hehe! hehe!
Tom also did a demonstration with this same tube over at Laura and Ark's house in New Port Richey, FL and within a half an hour of pointing it at the sky, a violent hail storm formed right over head and pummeled the town with hail the size of golf balls...............for the first time ever in New Port Richey's history. The hail balls were was so big they ripped holes in Laura and Ark's awning. I saw the damage during a future visit.
So point being, if this much damage could be wrought by a regular person using a simple aluminum tube, just IMAGINE what the government can do. So you're right, we don't have direct proof, and probably never will. But I have my proof that a regular person can do this with supplies purchased from a hardware store. So we need to take that and extrapolate from there, realizing what the implications are.
"Life's journey is not to arrive at the grave safely in a well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, totally worn out, shouting "Holy shit ... what a ride!" - Anonymous
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