barracuda, edited for blah blah blahs wrote:That's pretty interesting, psynaps. However, Hoagland is kind of a dork. A massive hell mean weapon seems like nothing but a devoted follower prick up their ars.
What the hell does that have to do with anything? He pointed out one good thing. Stop trying to throw yo baaaad jackets (
Digit!) on people and let the individual messages they have stand on their own. In this case, mofo pointed out a real intrestin coincidance that certainly stands on its own.
barracuda wrote:My understanding of torsion physics is that it is simply a fancy means of referring to "twisting" effects and is essentially pure
pseudoscientific mumbo-jumbo.
You probably haven't given the research of
Kozyrev or, by extension, Wilcock, a thorough and fair shake. He has several entire book-length books written which are all
free reads on his site. I've read one and it was damn interesting. Lots of cross-confirmation throughout.
The Jeerleader wrote:I'd like to believe the HAARP angle, too, and that would prob. be an "atmospheric phenomenon" of the militarized sort, but Richard Hoaglund is a tool and a synarchist stooge
This makes you sound kinda retarded, Mr. Leader. I mean, the HAARP facility is 100% real, and the geospatial correlation to the vague apparent source of the "emanation" (if it
is one) is rather uncanny, don't you think?
The retarded-sounding part is where Hoagland's credibility somehow affects any of this. Sorry I mentioned him, in fact, though I think he's sincere. He can't really afford to pay a webmaster, despite millions of page views per month, so I don't think he's getting a paycheck from anybody.
Do you think he's more of the Paul Bennewitz type, what with his NASA and CIA outsiders-inside confidential sources? That would explain the apparent sincerity and passionate sense of urgency, but not the cottage industry of conspiratology book, conference and DVD sales. Although if I could figure out an angle for making a living off of knowing all the shit I know, I'd be on the book-signing-DVD-screening-Holiday-Inn-lecture-circuit too, right there beside him.
The Jeerleader wrote:Not because I'm "trying different '"reality tunnels"'" (middle finger to RA Wilson, the thinking middle-brow's thinker (can you believe I actually read those books?)).
Man, what crawled up your root chakra and died? I'd be interested to heer the jeers you have for RAW. Come on, right here in pan's Norway spiral thread.
lightningBugout wrote:HAARP-derivative ionospheric (t)heater
Now
that's fucking brilliant.Maddy wrote:Oh, no.

You guys are so smart! You've lost me now! Is there a way to explain this in "For Dummies" terminology so I can follow?
Sure, that thing seems more like a light show than a rocket spinning out of control until it runs out of fuel, despite fascinating animations to the contrary. It's too perfect-looking to be something so chaotic, and besides it seems to be more like a projection from some kind of big projector on the other side of that mountain range, like from the antenna station just on the other side which, like several sites around the western world, is designed to heat the upper atmosphere with radio waves for both scientific and doomsday-device research. I just presented compelling evidence that the heater antennas were, in fact, running at the time the spiral lights appeared, though for way longer than it appeared.
Huh. I wonder if Norwegian scientists maybe shot down the Russian ICBM with their big antenners, and Russia has just been too chickenshit to own up to it fully?
Perelandra wrote:nathan28 wrote:(reaching for can right now, yes, for real)
You are crazed. Think I'll go up the street and get a can for old times' sake...wtf.
FFS you guys. Nitrous is one of the few consciousness-altering substances that
actually kills brain cells by depriving them of oxygen which you don't get enough of anyway. Seriously, you should breathe deeper more. Sometimes even without the good herb. Sometimes.