well it was mentioned in another thread about how long it would take for a conspiracy theory....12 days
Mother Nature not to blame for Tsunami disaster
1/6/2005 7:33:00 PM GMT
Just what did cause the Tsunami catastrophe? For many, the finger of blame doesn't point squarely at Mother Nature but at government cover-ups, top secret military testing in the waters of the Indian Ocean and even aliens attempting to correct Earth's 'wobbly' rotation.
The questions being asked inadvertently refer to the 'slow' response of governments.
One conspiracy theorist believes there's more to this than meets the eye. Why would the U.S. send a warship? Why would a senior commander who was previously posted in Iraq be on his way to South East Asia? The lack of previous seismic activity being recorded is also seen as proof of a major cover-up going on.
The Indian and U.S. military are seen by many as the main cause of the disaster by testing eco-weapons which use electromagnetic waves thus triggering off earthquakes. Other figures of blame range from the Australian to the Thai governments for deliberately failing to respond to warning of the impending earthquake which caused the tsunamis.
Scientists however have dismissed all the theories saying the earthquake and tsunamis were nothing but a natural disaster.
According to Dr. Bart Bautisda, the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology's chief science research specialist categorically rejects any claim of foul play having been the reason behind the disaster.
The notion that the testing of an 'eco-weapon' could be the cause of an earthquake or tsunamis was dismissed. "You would need a very huge amount of energy. It's impossible. A billion tonnes could not do it," he states.
However, he admits that wave activity might be triggered very close to the scene of a giant explosion, but the effect would only be a tiny fraction of the tsunamis which hit the Asian coastline at the speed of a jet after tectonic plates shifted off Sumatra.
"It's possible to cause vibration, but not sufficient to cause disruption," he said. "We can tell the difference between an artificial explosion and an earthquake. The mechanisms are different."
But scientific evidence doesn't cut with conspiracy theorists. The internet is abuzz with speculation and hypothesis about what really caused the tsunamis. An article published on the Free Internet Press states that the American military and State Department had received advance warning but did little or nothing to warn the Asian countries.
The American Navy base situated in the Indian Ocean island of Diego Garcia was allegedly alerted and escaped unscathed from the devastating effects of the tsunamis.
http://www.aljazeera.com/me.asp?service_ID=6522
Mother Nature not to blame for Tsunami disaster
1/6/2005 7:33:00 PM GMT
Just what did cause the Tsunami catastrophe? For many, the finger of blame doesn't point squarely at Mother Nature but at government cover-ups, top secret military testing in the waters of the Indian Ocean and even aliens attempting to correct Earth's 'wobbly' rotation.
The questions being asked inadvertently refer to the 'slow' response of governments.
One conspiracy theorist believes there's more to this than meets the eye. Why would the U.S. send a warship? Why would a senior commander who was previously posted in Iraq be on his way to South East Asia? The lack of previous seismic activity being recorded is also seen as proof of a major cover-up going on.
The Indian and U.S. military are seen by many as the main cause of the disaster by testing eco-weapons which use electromagnetic waves thus triggering off earthquakes. Other figures of blame range from the Australian to the Thai governments for deliberately failing to respond to warning of the impending earthquake which caused the tsunamis.
Scientists however have dismissed all the theories saying the earthquake and tsunamis were nothing but a natural disaster.
According to Dr. Bart Bautisda, the Philippine Institute of Volcanology and Seismology's chief science research specialist categorically rejects any claim of foul play having been the reason behind the disaster.
The notion that the testing of an 'eco-weapon' could be the cause of an earthquake or tsunamis was dismissed. "You would need a very huge amount of energy. It's impossible. A billion tonnes could not do it," he states.
However, he admits that wave activity might be triggered very close to the scene of a giant explosion, but the effect would only be a tiny fraction of the tsunamis which hit the Asian coastline at the speed of a jet after tectonic plates shifted off Sumatra.
"It's possible to cause vibration, but not sufficient to cause disruption," he said. "We can tell the difference between an artificial explosion and an earthquake. The mechanisms are different."
But scientific evidence doesn't cut with conspiracy theorists. The internet is abuzz with speculation and hypothesis about what really caused the tsunamis. An article published on the Free Internet Press states that the American military and State Department had received advance warning but did little or nothing to warn the Asian countries.
The American Navy base situated in the Indian Ocean island of Diego Garcia was allegedly alerted and escaped unscathed from the devastating effects of the tsunamis.
http://www.aljazeera.com/me.asp?service_ID=6522