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Jan 08, 2011 21:01

YouTube - More Proof Mass Deaths Animals Connected to HAARP-like facilities Prt.2 [PatrioticSpace]

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(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BjW9vodIETw)

Let me say right now that I've never seen any supporting evidence whatsoever for the contention that HAARP is the cause of such things. However, so far the "explanations" offered for all this sound like utter and total bullshit. "We don't know" would at least be honest. And I'd say "we don't know" is state of the art for all this right about now. The video is a nice summary of what's happened so far, but as far as giving any kind of proof of the cause of it all, I don't think so. Conspiracy theories are cheap -- you can prove anything if you just ignore enough data, but not in a manner acceptable to science or in a court of law. Show me real objective evidence for your claims, whichever side you're on. Frankly, I don't think you can, because you don't know what to look for, and don't know how to go about looking for it. Our world is in seriously deep trouble, all right, but blaming everything that goes wrong on microwaves coming from one government installation isn't just stretching it, it's drawing it out to the Andromeda Galaxy and on to the next galactic cluster! For one thing, in order to cause the bird deaths in Brazil, microwaves from the HAARP installation in Alaska would have had to pass through part of the Earth's 4,000 mile-wide nickel-iron core and her iron-rich mantle to reach Brazil, and in the process become so attenuated that they wouldn't register on our most sensitive instruments.

I am convinced that many of these conspiracy theorists want explanations for weird things at any cost, and will happily embrace any that come along even if they are simply impossible. For them, "I don't know" is a state of mind so painful that they can't bear it, so they grab the first idea that comes along and doesn't contradict anything they know at the time and from then on embrace it like their last hope as the "explanation" for it all. So far, I've never seen real evidence for the idea that HAARP is responsible for everything the conspiracy theorists claim it is. And far worse things are at work on our world, things you can't blame on any conspiracy at all, just 8,000 years of human history. But addressing those things requires work, and they're far scarier than these bird deaths, so rather than tackle the things that need tackling the most, the conspiracy theorists elect to blame everything on one or a handful of their pet villains -- pet villains about which by definition nothing can be done.

mysteries, conspiracy theories, animals, death, videos, bullshit

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