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antikythera User ID: 1030102 United States 03/14/2011 09:24 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | By the way....here is more information on how elf can enter from space and later cause earthquakes. Quoting: humuhumunukuapuaa[link to news.bbc.co.uk] I think you read it wrong. Not to the surface of the earth from space, but to the surface of the earth from "inside" the earth and thus affecting the ionosphere. When they travel to the surface of the Earth, the surface becomes positively charged. And this charge can be strong enough to affect the ionosphere, causing the disturbances documented by satellites. The wolves among you will devour the sheep. :orbsig: :ninjalapirate: Art Homepage, [link to pondcypress.deviantart.com] Hand carved skull and cross available for purchase, [link to www.artfire.com] |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1296726 Germany 03/14/2011 09:29 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | By the way....here is more information on how elf can enter from space and later cause earthquakes. Quoting: humuhumunukuapuaa[link to news.bbc.co.uk] I think you read it wrong. Not to the surface of the earth from space, but to the surface of the earth from "inside" the earth and thus affecting the ionosphere. When they travel to the surface of the Earth, the surface becomes positively charged. And this charge can be strong enough to affect the ionosphere, causing the disturbances documented by satellites. well that sums up my drug induced theory very much. either that or pumping up the ionosphere during solar flares. |
Wodalo User ID: 1296144 United States 03/14/2011 09:49 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Harp is a large version of something found in the pyramids. Redesigned on paper by a man far ahead of his time. It has MANY uses, if used (built) correctly. Plainly put, it controls vibrations, therefore, it controls everything, as nothing is real, except vibrations. Look all that up for more info and disinfo. By matching the resonance of a thing you can vibrate it. I am over simplifying but it is simple really. Stand in front of a guitar and hum or sing an A and the A string will vibrate. The frequency of a tuned A string is 440 vibrations per minute. Therefore if you pick an A string it vibrates 440 times in a minute. If you sing an A, your vocal chords vibrate 440 times a minute. So, by matching what a "thing" vibrates at, you can MAKE it vibrate. Earth's frequency is or always has been 7.8, a very low frequency, to low to hear and the lower the frequency the more power it takes to reproduce it. So, can a machine vibrate the earth? Do your homework and you tell me. Peace |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1296738 United States 03/14/2011 11:06 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Guys, have you ever heard about the Law of conservation of energy that say: a total amount of energy in an isolated system remains constant over time; it can neither be created nor destroyed, only transformed from one state to another. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1295889The Sendai earthquake and tsunami had 1.5 EJ of energy according to its 8.9 on the Richter magnitude scale. Where would anyone get so much energy? How much energy does an avalanche release? All it takes is stepping in the wrong place to trigger it. Or in some cases yelling can trigger an avalanche. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1296738 United States 03/14/2011 11:12 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Guys, have you ever heard about the Law of conservation of energy that say: a total amount of energy in an isolated system remains constant over time; it can neither be created nor destroyed, only transformed from one state to another. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1295889The Sendai earthquake and tsunami had 1.5 EJ of energy according to its 8.9 on the Richter magnitude scale. Where would anyone get so much energy? You must study Newtons Laws. The basic principal between potential and Kinetic energy. Think about it. The fault in Japan has been building up pressure since around 896 AD according to written Japanese record of the last mega-quake in that area. Think of a ball you worked so hard to push up a hill. You finally got it to the top, and a fly landed on it and sneezed... Let me sum up: the kinetic energy caused by shifting of tectonic plates is being released by earthquakes (with magnitude above 8) in a pretty regular fashion since recorded history - HAARP actually has no impact on movement of the tectonic plates, right? [link to en.wikipedia.org] You have actually proven my point. Now stop touching yourself. Hit the plates with the right frequency and it will resonate and release all the stored energy. No different than a mouse trap. Hit the trigger mechanism with an EMF of its resonant frequency and it will start to vibrate and snap on its own. No mouse needed. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 1296791 Ireland 03/14/2011 11:14 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Harp is a large version of something found in the pyramids. Redesigned on paper by a man far ahead of his time. It has MANY uses, if used (built) correctly. Plainly put, it controls vibrations, therefore, it controls everything, as nothing is real, except vibrations. Quoting: Wodalo 1296144Look all that up for more info and disinfo. By matching the resonance of a thing you can vibrate it. I am over simplifying but it is simple really. Stand in front of a guitar and hum or sing an A and the A string will vibrate. The frequency of a tuned A string is 440 vibrations per minute. Therefore if you pick an A string it vibrates 440 times in a minute. If you sing an A, your vocal chords vibrate 440 times a minute. So, by matching what a "thing" vibrates at, you can MAKE it vibrate. Earth's frequency is or always has been 7.8, a very low frequency, to low to hear and the lower the frequency the more power it takes to reproduce it. So, can a machine vibrate the earth? Do your homework and you tell me. Peace woah. |
humuhumunukuapuaa (OP) User ID: 1283954 United States 03/14/2011 11:37 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Guys, have you ever heard about the Law of conservation of energy that say: a total amount of energy in an isolated system remains constant over time; it can neither be created nor destroyed, only transformed from one state to another. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 1295889The Sendai earthquake and tsunami had 1.5 EJ of energy according to its 8.9 on the Richter magnitude scale. Where would anyone get so much energy? How much energy does an avalanche release? All it takes is stepping in the wrong place to trigger it. Or in some cases yelling can trigger an avalanche. Thanks. Much better example then my fly sitting on a ball at the top of a hill and sneezing. Just because we figure out what the Illuminati are doing does not mean we can stop them -- or even protect ourselves. Kennedy said it best, 'no one is rewarded for exposing them'....or something like that. Through honesty, we make peace. |
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Karu User ID: 826286 United States 03/15/2011 10:32 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Harp is a large version of something found in the pyramids. Redesigned on paper by a man far ahead of his time. It has MANY uses, if used (built) correctly. Plainly put, it controls vibrations, therefore, it controls everything, as nothing is real, except vibrations. Quoting: Wodalo 1296144Look all that up for more info and disinfo. By matching the resonance of a thing you can vibrate it. I am over simplifying but it is simple really. Stand in front of a guitar and hum or sing an A and the A string will vibrate. The frequency of a tuned A string is 440 vibrations per minute. Therefore if you pick an A string it vibrates 440 times in a minute. If you sing an A, your vocal chords vibrate 440 times a minute. So, by matching what a "thing" vibrates at, you can MAKE it vibrate. Earth's frequency is or always has been 7.8, a very low frequency, to low to hear and the lower the frequency the more power it takes to reproduce it. So, can a machine vibrate the earth? Do your homework and you tell me. Peace It can make crop circles too. |
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humuhumunukuapuaa (OP) User ID: 1283954 United States 03/15/2011 06:05 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | By the way....here is more information on how elf can enter from space and later cause earthquakes. Quoting: humuhumunukuapuaa[link to news.bbc.co.uk] I think you read it wrong. Not to the surface of the earth from space, but to the surface of the earth from "inside" the earth and thus affecting the ionosphere. When they travel to the surface of the Earth, the surface becomes positively charged. And this charge can be strong enough to affect the ionosphere, causing the disturbances documented by satellites. The theory, when combined with the more recent video, is that it is a feedback loop. Let's take the avalanche example. By yelling, or yodeling, you can set up a harmonic tremor that actually moves mountains. If I told you this before you watched enough B movies, you'd think I was sniffing e.l.f waves. Truth is, I can cause an avalanche by yelling. It's about the only thing that actually listens to me. Ha ha ha....hmmm. Now, you know that the earth has its own harmonic resonance. 7.8 or something like that. We can't hear this "sound wave", but some animals can. This is why whales can detect an earthquake sometimes days before it hits. Now imagine this whale was snow shoeing with us on a mountain. He'd whisper, shut the fuck up, because he could hear tremors in the snow/ice sheets (different frequency than rock of course) at sound waves we cannot hear. Now imagine Haarp, which can be made mobile, is either exciting the atmosphere from the ionosphere (either from above with an unmanned space shuttle, or from below, by directing beams to that location.). Meanwhile, before Haarp is turned on, the whale can hear sound waves, inaudible to man, indicating tremors in the plate about to pop (just like an avalanche). The whale, as well as the tectonic plates in the fault below him can "hear" the e.l.f waves transmitted from the ionosphere. The whale whispers shut the fuck up. He even looks like that slimy retro pony tailed Penn and Teller dude when he says it. But Haarp just screams back, "What did you say!?!?" The resonance harmonic tremor is activated beyond the tipping point, and "I feel the earth move under my feet." Feedback loop. Get it? Last Edited by humuhumunukuapuaa on 03/15/2011 06:10 PM Through honesty, we make peace. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 9501912 United States 02/18/2012 06:55 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The thing with the power used to do this doesn't have to be generated completely. It can be generated, and then put through transformers to increase the amount of energy and power to get enough electricity to power the thing. You should look up electronic and electrical science some more. |
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