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Cellphones and Satellite TV caused Katrina
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| looking.beyond@no-email-wanted.com 2006-07-25, 7:33 am |
| Cellphones and Satellite TV caused Katrina
Cellphones and Satellite TV caused the hurricane Katrina, Rita, and
the other major world disasterous storms in 2005. This, along with
NASA and the space program.
The reason being that people continue to send these satellites into
space, and continue to send spacecraft to other planets, which often
never return, or only parts return.
What we have done is continued to send these objects into space.
These satellites and space craft are all made from the earth's
minerals and elements. Each time one of these objects are launched
into space, the earth loses tons of weight. Keep sending these
objects into space and those tons become megatons. As the earth loses
weight, it's mass changes, and thus changes the course of rotation,
the magnetic fields, and the gravatational forces.
Each year man continues to send more and more objects into space, and
each year, man causes more and more destruction of the earth's natural
balance.
If you own a cellphone or subscribe to satellite tv, YOU are
responsible for the deaths and the property damages that occurred in
New Orleans and surrounding areas in 2005.
This is a simplified interoretation of this issue, Much more
information and research has been recorded and will soon be released.
Looking Beyond
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| Eric Cartman 2006-07-25, 3:33 pm |
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<looking.beyond@no-email-wanted.com> wrote in message
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> Cellphones and Satellite TV caused Katrina
UH-OH! XXXXing crackpot alert........
I strongly suggest you head to Rite-Aid and buy as much tinfoil as you can.
Wrap your head in it and spend as much time in the sun as you can.
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| Donald Newcomb 2006-07-28, 10:33 pm |
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"Eric Cartman" <Explosive.gas. discharge@pullmyfing
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> <looking.beyond@no-email-wanted.com> wrote in message
> news:at0cc2ltbpat751
la644so38v17u6fanr6@
4ax.com...
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> UH-OH! XXXXing crackpot alert........
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> I strongly suggest you head to Rite-Aid and buy as much tinfoil as you
can.
> Wrap your head in it and spend as much time in the sun as you can.
I once knew a loony who insisted that tornados are "attracted to" mobile
home parks because since they are big swirling funnels of electrically
charged stuff, they must create a magnetic field and were naturally
"attracted to" the metal in mobile homes. Of course, he couldn't explain why
tornados didn't seem "attracted to" sky scrapers, battle ships, bridges or
other massive metal structures. It absolutely refused to understand that
there was no "attraction" but simply an example of what will happen when a
big wind happens to contact a poorly constructed and sited "building".
Needless to say, he'd never taken Physics 101. The thing about loonies is
that once they get an idea in their pea-sized little brains, there's no
shaking it.
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Donald R. Newcomb
DRNewcomb (at) attglobal (dot) net
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