Conspiracy Theory Time!

Mar 25, 2011 04:37

So this is going to be a bizarre first post, but I don't feel so much that it fits in the personal LJ, so it goes here, instead.

With the earthquakes / tsunami in Japan, my mother has been getting a bit... over-excited. She's spent hours upon hours researching all kinds of random crap that, honestly, has mostly seemed like exactly that - crap. Everything from conspiracy theories to YouTube prophets, which is all well and good, but I always tend to take with a grain of salt (or, really, a lot of grains of salt).

Until tonight, I was basically ignoring most of it as best as I was able.

But then tonight, she made me watch a section of this video, which I have not yet finished because it's like 50+ minutes. It's interesting, I won't lie - I enjoy conspiracy theories, and it looks like this guy knows what he's talking about - but while she was showing it to me, one of the map images on it looked familiar to me, and it bugged me... until I figured out why, and then did a little of my own research...



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 Left: screenshot taken from the above linked video.
Right: screenshot taken from the SyFy movie Stonehenge Apocalypse.

...I don't know what this means. it probably doesn't actually mean anything. Or maybe it means that a) Stonehenge Apocalypse did their research on realistic mapping / conspiracy theories b) this H.A.A.R.P. program is really a terraforming device left behind by our predecessors on the planet set up on these energy gridpoints? Which, considering what it is (basically a giant microwave laser, is how my brain imagines it; it works by creating vibrations which are theoretically strong enough / finely-tuned enough to create earthquakes, storms, etc., and apparently could cut the earth in half, according to the internet. Apparently created to work as a defensive shield, it's now... being accused of being a weather/earthquake control device / weapon), would not shock me.

Also I find it a little interesting that something that is basically creating vibration (which = sound) is called H.A.A.R.P. considering the association to the instrument you get if you drop an A. I found a couple interesting things on the internet about harps in symbolism / sound aspect, but I'm not sure those are fact / credible at all, so I'll leave that part out. But if you're curious, look it up.

I don't know that I believe all this. I don't know that I don't. I find it fascinating, though, either way.

But at the moment, the only thing I have to say can be summed up in five words:

IT WAS A ROBOT HEAD!

tv, stonehenge apocalypse, geekery meets reality, it's conspiracy theory time!, the end is nigh, it was a robot head!

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