“Truther Girls” and Chemtrails – It’s just so lame
July 3rd, 2010
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Lets face it, the world of conspiracy theories is pretty male dominated. Perhaps it’s time that some hip young ladies get out there and show they can be every bit as crazy as men.
Well that’s what truthergirls is all about! You might think from the look of this young lady that she’s a smart, well connected, cultured and educated woman. After all, she lives in the hip and happening city of Montreal, she speaks at least two languages fluently, drinks boutique-quality coffee, posts on youtube and she’s fairly attractive. These would all seem to indicate a hip young woman of the world.
However, looks can be deceiving and stereotypes are often wrong. It turns out, she’s a complete nutball and has about as much going on upstairs as any overweight 40 year old guy who lives in his mother’s basement and wears an aluminum foil hat.
I really wish I could encounter someone like this on the street. My god, it’s just so lame! Sure, I’ve seen my share of “end is near” guys and religious fanatics handing out signs in Times Square, but never someone quite like this…
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December 29th, 2010 at 4:36 pm
Magic Donuts said:
I’m a 26 year old female and Im a metaphysical and conspiracy junkie….you can say im the best of both worlds….lol…but what bothers me is when people just assume someone is crazy…like they did back in the day when some “psycho” actually thought the world was…ROUND!
I am an educated, intuituve, socially adept and professionally experienced in the world of science, business and communications. I don’t believe ANYTHING UNTIL EXTENSIVE RESEARCH…SORTING THROUGH THE BS AND THE TRUTH…
THE WAY TO THE TRUTH:
1)RIDICULED
2)STRONGLY OPPOSED
3)ACCEPTED
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December 29th, 2010 at 5:07 pm
maria said:
If indeed you are as educated as you claim, you would know that the idea that the world was flat was not a common position in Pre-Colombian Europe.
The myth of the Flat Earth is the modern misconception that the prevailing cosmological view during the Middle Ages saw the Earth as flat, instead of spherical. This idea seems to have been widespread during the first half of the 20th century, such that the Members of the Historical Association in 1945 felt it needed to be publicly stated that:
“The idea that educated men at the time of Columbus believed that the earth was flat, and that this belief was one of the obstacles to be overcome by Columbus before he could get his project sanctioned, remains one of the hardiest errors in teaching.”
During the early Middle Ages, virtually all scholars maintained the spherical viewpoint first expressed by the Ancient Greeks. In fact there was scarcely a Christian scholar of the Middle Ages who did not acknowledge Earth’s sphericity and even know its approximate circumference.
Granted, among Medieval artists, depictions of a flat earth remained common. The exterior of the famous triptych The Garden of Earthly Delights by Hieronymus Bosch is a Renaissance example in which a disc-shaped earth is shown floating inside a transparent sphere. But thees illustrations were intended to be considered schematic, rather than representative.
The reality is the flat earth error was a product of Christian Fundamentalist thinking and flourished most between 1870 and 1920, and had to do with the doctrine of Biblical inerrancy and the ideological setting created by struggles over evolution. With extraordinary few exceptions, no educated person in the history of Western Civilization from the third century B.C. onward believed that the earth was flat.
Thus raising this as an example of how a widely ridiculed idea, held only by fringe elements, turned out to be fact, is simply wrong, and in fact illustrates the exact opposite – those making this claim of a flat Earth, were members of fringe elements themselves.
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December 29th, 2010 at 9:07 pm
maria said:
“But the fact that some geniuses were laughed at does not imply that all who are laughed at are geniuses. They laughed at Columbus, they laughed at Fulton, they laughed at the Wright Brothers. But they also laughed at Bozo the Clown.” -Carl Sagan
DV82XL said:
Indeed, and perhaps Columbus shouldn’t even have been mentioned in Sagan’s quote, because Columbus was more wrong than right on many of the issues of his voyage.
He wanted to sail to the east by heading west all the way around the world. Most of his contemporaries agreed this was possible, but also had some idea of the approximate circumference of the world, and thus they also knew that it was foolish to try to do it that way. The distance from Spain to India heading west is over 20,000 miles. By comparison, the trip around the horn of Africa and into the Indian Ocean is actually the easier way to do it.
Of course, nobody was banking on there being a whole continent right smack-dab in the middle of the route to the East, and had they known that there was a whole other land, complete with its own riches to plunder, it might not have seemed such a foolish idea to head West.
Columbus himself landed in the Americas convinced that he had made it to Asia. Not a terribly good navigator, I may add! He thought he had made it to the furthest east point of Asia, but actually was thousands of miles too far west for this to be the case.
Oh, and also, even by the standards of his day, Columbus was quite a religious zealot.
To be honest, I’ve never really seen much to admire in Columbus.
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April 26th, 2011 at 11:44 pm
Air Weather Service was created in 1937 and is now know as of 1997 Air Force Weather Agency (AFWA). They are the command and control structure of the Chemtrails and Weather Modification. They have been doing it for over 50 years. Please read the documents listed below to understand it.
Technical Report 177 An Introduction to Weather Modification
http://www.dtic.mil/cgi-bin/GetTRDoc?Location=U2&doc=GetTRDoc.pdf&AD=AD0696619
The Air Weather Service mission includes the field testing and operational
application of weather-modification techniques.
State Water Survey Division ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES SECTION AT THE UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS: CRITERIA FOR WEATHER MODIFICATION OPERATIONS AND EFFECTIVE EVALUATION
http://www.isws.uiuc.edu/pubdoc/CR/ISWSCR-240.pdf
D. Designation of cloud treatment techniques.
1. Seeding agent(s) to be employed.
2. Method of transfer to clouds (aircraft, ground
generators, or others).
3. Location of seeding in cloud (base, mid-level,
top, other).
4. Method of dispersal into cloud (Agl generator,
flares, rockets, dry ice dispenser, etc.).
5. Time(s) of day seeding is to be performed (if
selective).
6. Duration of seeding in each operation.
E. Requirements for facilities and equipment.
1. Operational center.
2. Meteorological equipment.
3. Aircraft.
4. Ground generators.
5. Seeding devices.
F. Personnel.
1. M e t e o r o l o g i s t ( s ) .
2. A i r c r a ft crew.
3. I n s t r ume nt t e c h n i c i a ns and o b s e r v e r s.
G. Measurements to be made.
1. Meteorological.
2. Aircraft.
3. Radar.
4. Other.
http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.172.5373&rep=rep1&type=pdf
A review of Cloud Seeding Experiments to Enhance Percipitation and Some New Prospects
Substantial work has also been conducted in the past 10 years regarding the dispersion and transport of seeding material in both convective and orographic clouds. The use of tracer material to tag a seeded region has been particularly helpful in this effort. The two tracer materials that are used most often are chaff and SF6. Both materials could be released from either the air or the surface. The dispersion and transport of the chaff is monitored by radar, while the detection of the SF6 is usually conducted with aircraft equipped to detect it at very low concentrations. (Stith et al. 1990; Klimowski et al. 1998).
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