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Blog EntryYou think So ?Jan 29, '05 4:23 PM
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In one of my logs around last October
i mentioned not talking about earthquake stuff anymore.
But it turned out i could not keep the idea anymore to myself.

An earthquake measuring 9.0 on the Richter scale with its epicenter about 160 km
from the northern portion of the island of Sumatra in Indonesia on Sunday,
December 26 caused by a plate movement resulting to an earthquake
is way far from what i believe in...

Tsunamis occuring in the Indian Ocean is Rare,
maybe once in every century.

A week before the Big Hit.
a joint military exercise were conducted
by India and Australia, though mostly undocumented..
this had been in progress since 2002..


article 1

and here is what we think happend ::






Third Generation weapons are in consonance as always with
technolgy and the price it shoots at the underground war market.

article 2


The U.S. being a key player for this business would not settle for anything less..

And countries having dependencies with them would surely be a cool tool to run the test for them..

War had always been a profiting business investment for the Bushes.
Not for American citizens, but mostly for thier own family welfare by the way.
Just right after they have secured another term, the shit just happend in the most unexpected places..
a flaw maybe or a deliberate test on how much damage it would measure up to..?

only the United States has a Pacific Tsunami Warning Center and although they have earlier forecast ..
little was made public about it.. Why ?



The United States has conducted 1,054 tests of nuclear devices between July 16, 1945 and September 23, 1992.
Before 1962, all the tests were atmospheric (on land or in the Pacific or Atlantic oceans)
but overall the majority - 839 - were underground tests.
From 1966 to 1990, 167 French nuclear test explosions have been performed on two atolls in French Polynesia, Morurua and Fangataua.
Of the 167 tests, 44 were atmospheric. Atmospheric explosions were carried out until 1974, but only underground tests after that.
The underground tests have been conducted at the bottom of shafts bored 500-1200 meters into the basalt core of the atoll.
Initially these shafts were drilled in the outer rim of the atoll. In 1981, most likely due to the weakening of that rim,
the tests with higher yields were shifted to shafts drilled under the lagoon itself.



Secret wartime experiments were conducted off the New Zealand coast to create a bomb that would trigger tidal waves,
according to government files declassified in Auckland. But the tsunami bomb was never fully tested and the war ended
before the project was completed. Its mastermind was Thomas Leech,
an Australian professor who was the dean of engineering at Auckland University from 1940 to 1950.
He set off a series of underwater explosions that caused mini tidal waves at Whangaparaoa,
north of Auckland, in 1944 and 1945. Details of the research, known as Project Seal, a
re contained in 53- year-old documents released by the New Zealand Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade.


It is far from impossible that a very large explosion might have triggered the first quake directly in some way
or that repeated prior testing could have induced changes that led to the quake indirectly,
but research on the fall-out of nuclear testing is so highly classified that little is known of the possible impact.
The U.S. has not ratified the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty,
leaving the door open to future U.S. testing despite an extended moratorium.
There has already been a strong move toward resumption of testing since 2002.
Now earth-penetrating nukes (bunker busters) and mini-nukes might provide the pretext.



So tell me .. what do you think ? ..







claricelerman wrote on Jan 29, '05
maybe...
who knows?
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