Russian Scholar Warns Of US Climate Change Weapon
According to Russian political scientist, and conspiracy aficionado Andrei Areshev the high heat, and poor crop yields of Russia, and other Central Asian countries may be the result of a climate weapon created by the US military. From the article: "... Areshev voiced suspicions about the High-Frequency Active Aural Research Program (HAARP), funded by the US Defense Department and the University of Alaska. HAARP, which has long been the target of conspiracy theorists, analyzes the ionosphere and seeks to develop technologies to improve radio communications, surveillance, and missile detection. Areshev writes, however, that its true aim is to create new weapons of mass destruction 'in order to destabilize environmental and agricultural systems in local countries.'"
If something like this makes the front page at slashdot, what's next? Roswell aliens, JFK Conspiracy theories, how about the 9/11 conspiracy saying the fed's were behind everything?
Yeah, 'cause it's not like there was ever any reason to doubt the official explanation for JFK's death or anything like that... As for 9/11, those charges that you all heard going off [if you were watching the event in realtime on national news]? You didn't. Now move along...
Actually, I do block certain things, but for some reason they still get through anyways. Book reviews, aka Slashvertisements, I have those blocked, guess what though, they still show up for me. Blocking on this site has never worked for my account. So keep saying to click the block button and I'll keep verifying I have it checked yet it won't do anything.
Here's a big hint: if you're using the dynamic (new) index it's not about checking a box. It's about excluding 'idle' and putting it into the Other Terms to Exclude box under the Exclusions tab. DO NOT click on Classic Indexes and Slashdboxes. Believe it or not, there are some people that still prefer classic index and that's what those preferences are for. It just took me five seconds to exclude all things marked 'idle' and I verified that yes it does work -- you can do it too. I know you can. I believe in you.
My work here is dung.
Of course, when someone in America believes in a crazy theory we get an avalanche of posts excoriating the American educational system for producing such a person, American culture for being so anti-intellectual, American politics, etc., which we don't seem to get when any other countries' conspiracy theorists get mentioned.
Sure we do. I am sure that in the course of these threads someone will mention what pathetic fools Americans are. :)
Being on top means others will attack you. I am glad that pathetic shit hole countries out there hate the US. Fuck em. Too bad our country is turning its back on what made it great and going after the no growth wimpy ass European model.
Why is it so hard to only have politicians for a few years, then have them go away?
Please note that the US Gov't does have patents filed for machines that control the weather, create weather, and partially weaponize weather.
And those patents are directly tied to HAARP.
We can destabilize a hurricane with a strong laser, or we can make the thing worse with a different laser tuning.
I think that story was on slashdot a couple years ago.
Still waiting on Serviscope_minor to wake up to fucking reality and realize that Jessica Price isn't going to fuck him.
Go fuck yourself. Seriously.
Coding with assembly is like playing with Legos. Coding an application in assembly is like building a car with Legos.
Science so far has been unable to prove, or disprove the existence of God. So in this particular argument, science is not really a factor. I think that anyone should be able to believe anything they want - without someone else trying to ram their opinion down their throat. Both believers and non-believers in God are guilty of this behavior.
"But this one goes to 11!"