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  • #46
    Allen, couple of things you shouldn't worry about:

    -The cores are intact. They're not going to blow up. Since they're wrapped a one-piece jacket they wouldn't be easily perforated by tremors; that's why the surrounding hardware took the bulk of the quake and ruptured.

    -As for Iodine, Canada and the US enriches table salt with iodine to mitigate effects from everyday natural radiation, much like our milk is enriched with Vitamin D.

    As for the conspiracy theories...I'm not going to bore and annoy everyone with another long post:

    -The project was built to tap the ionosphere resonnance to refract data for point to point commucation and surveillance without satellites. It's benign by nature. They're just making a huge AM (but high frequency) radio. Hardly the "HAARP death ray" that some people like to think.

    -I can see birds getting FUBAR over test pulses, since some think that they're affected by the magnetosphere (especially for migrating birds).

    As for the rest, like the pyramids and such, think about it a bit. In our little lifetime, we have been trying to reverse engineer constructions that took centuries to even concieve. Of course we have no clue how precicely they did it! Let's say you're computer savvy now. Try to reverse engineer a 1950's floor computer with it's mechanical and vacuum based circuitry. There's a particular IBM one that's being restored by one old man, the only person in the world who still knows how, because he remembers how it worked back in the day.

    There's languages going instinct each day! Languages we can't even try to decypher!

    I'm getting scared that logic is going the way of the dodo

    Edit: To lighten up things, I think GTRC should contract Japan Break Industries to help clean up:

    Last edited by MarusGTR; 03-12-2011, 08:59 PM.
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    • #47
      Im not talking about technology from 50 yrs ago, but thousands of years ago with non conventional technology. I agree with what you said but just on a different dynamic. More so implying that those pyramids were from another civilization from before the last cycle.

      And, if Haarp is to refract data why is it that the US military is in charge and top secret? I can google literally hundreds of articles with haarp conspiracy and if the military/US government wasn't so left/right and departmentalized, there wouldn't be conspiracy theories on the matter.

      On the reactors, Just found this along with a half-dozen other articles stating reactor issues. I cant really say anything else about it but we will soon find out I suppose.



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      click the highlights for supported doc's/links.

      In any case, Id still consider getting some Potassium Iodine. Its just safe insurance for anyone living around a nuclear facility. No amount of milk or salt will help save you in a case of a melt down. There is currently more radiation in that area at one moment than a human can encounter in a year. Its just not a safe area right now.

      No need to take me too serious tho. I was simply just stating what I have heard/read on the interwebz and are not necessarily my "logic":S
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      • #48
        It's all good. You believe in "cataclysm cycles" which is fine, lots of people do.

        For HAARP, refracting HF data through the magnetosphere would enable the US to scan the ionosphere for scientific purposes. I'm assuming that since they're in the AM range, they could also communicate, or even take somekind of spectography of remote locations without the need of satellites. That is some pretty high-end stuff that should be kept secret, if you ask me. Think of using the atmosphere as a mirror. You're at the north pole and you can now scan the south pole if need be. This is my speculation though.

        Edit: I'm really spoiling this thread with my babble. Sorry guys, I'll stop now. This is getting out of context.

        EditEdit: Cut most of the crap out, save you guys the trouble and because I don't want to look like a douche.
        Last edited by MarusGTR; 03-12-2011, 10:32 PM.
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        • #49
          ^^^.....LOL.

          No worries man, I just learned a whole lot about random crap I can now regurgitate and sound like I know something about something.

          Hey Ben, I'll be here untill Apr.1, if you are going to be here before I leave we should hook up and do a Daikoku meet (sweetness).

          I just saw a picture of a boat (a big one) parked perfectly on top of a house with everything around it flatened, crazy sh1t.



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          • #50
            don't scare me. i wanna live my life. if anything happens i want to die immediately, no suffering.

            lets just worry about getting japan back up.


            on a side note. im supposed to be moving to vancouver bc on tuesday. should i be holding out, or is it safe to go you guys figure? Im living in Lethbridge, AB right now
            Last edited by RHDskyline; 03-13-2011, 06:07 AM.
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            Originally posted by m_melen
            ...it woulda been safer if his harness were made of jello

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            • #51
              Its fine to come out, dont worry about it.


              We have all seen the video/photos of the waves hitting and the aftermath, but I think this truly puts this into perspective... Move the sliders back and forth to see what the region looked like before, and what it looks like now.

              Automotive photos from around the Pacific North West.
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              • #52
                thats nuts, everything is just gone...swept away.
                Originally posted by Paradis
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                • #53
                  Live news coverage, translated to English. Probably the best source of information.

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                  • #54
                    that interactive photos really put that **** into perspective. that is some crazy stuff right there. And to think people are still there, and another one is coming. I can't even begin to imagine what they are feeling and going through.

                    I feel for every single person in japan, young and old. I wouldn't even know what to tell someone.
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                    Originally posted by m_melen
                    ...it woulda been safer if his harness were made of jello

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                    • #55
                      On a positive note... Ebisu Circuit began repairs.

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                      • #56
                        already???
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                        Originally posted by m_melen
                        ...it woulda been safer if his harness were made of jello

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                        • #57
                          they don't waste time bitching about stuff over there, they just get it done.
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                          • #58
                            Originally posted by Terrh View Post
                            they don't waste time bitching about stuff over there, they just get it done.
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                            • #59
                              Wow, that was quick! The Japanese, I find, are one of the most efficient people around. Like Terrh said, they just get it done
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                              • #60
                                Anyone else see they had a volcano erupt as well? South western Japan IIRC.

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