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;D Ha Ha, I imagine everyone sees your predictable modus operandi …..
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I grew a big COVID virus and vaccine in my garage
everyone can see you refusing to answer if you were lying when you made this claim or if you are delusional & really believe your claim
;D oh, possibly delusional as I thought I had them stored in an onion bag behind the door, but I can’t find them now.
So, anyway, where is either of the pieces of evidence or the experiments you said you could post, I have asked many times now for you to substantiate your belief …..
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;D Ha Ha, I imagine everyone sees your predictable modus operandi …..
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I grew a big COVID virus and vaccine in my garage
everyone can see you refusing to answer if you were lying when you made this claim or if you are delusional & really believe your claim
;D
oh, possibly delusional as I thought I had them stored in an onion bag behind the door, but I can’t find them now.
So, anyway, where is either of the pieces of evidence or the experiments you said you could post, I have asked many times now for you to substantiate your belief …..
i would have liked to but you've shown yourself to be disingenuous so i won't waste my time. if you want to learn more find a place that does cloud seeding near you & ask them to explain what types of cloud seeding they do & if they can show you how it's done
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Tried the article btw but apparently you need to be a sub and sign in.
Being bitten by the 10k character max bug. :-\
So I'll cut off as little as I can.
By Scott Dance
September 16, 2024 at 6:00 a.m. EDT
For two decades, a bold and promising experiment sought to answer a wild question: Could scientists artificially weaken hurricanes before they bring devastation to U.S. shores?
The short answer was no — at least, not that scientists could detect. Despite early hints of success, they concluded in the 1980s that the endeavor aptly named Project Stormfury wasn’t worth continuing. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration forbade its scientists from conducting any similar research from that point forward.
But now, as the threat of rapidly intensifying and catastrophic hurricanes grows, some want to give the idea of disrupting a storm — still far-fetched, but perhaps more necessary than ever — another shot. They are pitching new technologies and approaches that, while intriguing to some experts, also underscore how daunting, costly and dangerous it could be to try to control nature.
A Norwegian company wants to employ devices it says could cool Atlantic surface waters ahead of storms. The Japanese government is funding research to modify typhoons as part of a program tackling some of the biggest threats to humanity. And there are meanwhile broader efforts to engineer a cooler climate and weaker storms, including a White House-sponsored effort to study how blocking out some planet-heating sunlight could slow or reverse human-caused climate change.
The concept of altering the weather — technically called weather modification — has increasingly entered the public imagination, especially as warming temperatures have fueled stronger hurricanes and heavier downpours. The idea of using nuclear weapons to fight hurricanes drew some attention after a 2019 report that then-President Donald Trump suggested it, something he denied. Dangerous research to weaken tornadoes is central to the plot of the movie “Twisters” released this summer.
“We really love to control our surroundings,” said Jill Trepanier, an assistant professor at Louisiana State University.
But stopping a storm has never become reality.
“The record of weather modification is exaggerated claims and failure, universally,” said Hugh Willoughby, a professor at Florida International University who worked on NOAA’s Stormfury project.
That could change with the right innovation, Willoughby added. The question is, have we discovered it yet?
Promising results, and then failure
The idea behind Stormfury was to determine whether scientists could weaken a hurricane’s eyewall, where its strongest and most damaging winds are concentrated.
Aircraft would inject a storm with silver iodide, a substance that can actually incite precipitation — a practice commonly known as cloud seeding. That would cause a new, wider eye to form around a hurricane’s center, which would gradually replace the old one. In the process, the storm’s strongest winds would slacken, at least briefly.
The theory was put into action in the 1960s when scientists tested it on four separate hurricanes. And early results appeared to back up scientists’ theory: Half of the time, winds decreased by between 10 and 30 percent, according to NOAA.
But as meteorologists studied hurricanes in the years and decades that followed, they realized: Maybe there was nothing artificial about that weakening at all.
They saw that many storms not included in the experiment underwent similar eyewall replacement processes. Scientists now know it’s a common phenomenon, making it impossible to know if the interventions had any actual effect.
“You couldn’t tell it from what would happen naturally,” said Willoughby, who went on to lead NOAA’s hurricane research division from 1995 to 2002.
Stormfury disbanded in the early 1980s after a National Academy of Sciences panel concluded that a better understanding of hurricanes was needed before continuing the research. NOAA no longer conducts any research aimed at modifying hurricanes, officials said.
Instead, its research is focused on improving forecasts. The agency’s messaging promotes better preparation for inevitable storms.
“The best way to minimize the damage of hurricanes is to learn to co-exist with them,” NOAA says on its website.
Could new technologies succeed?
For some researchers, that isn’t enough.
A growing number of hurricanes are rapidly intensifying into major storms before making landfall in the Caribbean and on U.S. shores. Persistent and astonishing warmth in the Atlantic basin, providing ample fuel for hurricanes, raised fears of a historic storm season this year, though an unexpected lull in tropical weather has called that into question.
It was the devastation of Hurricane Katrina in 2005 that sparked Olav Hollingsaeter to consider how to combat storms. Now CEO of Norway-based OceanTherm, Hollingsaeter is among those exploring whether there is a way to weaken hurricanes from beneath — tapping colder, deeper stores of water to sap storms of energy — rather than from the sky.
OceanTherm’s idea is to use what it calls “bubble curtains” that would use air bubbling from perforated pipes to carry colder waters upward to mix with warmer waters near the surface. They would be installed at depths of several hundred feet ahead of hurricane season in storm-prone areas, and places where ocean currents could carry the cooler waters across wider swaths of the Atlantic Ocean, Gulf of Mexico or Caribbean Sea.
It’s a technology that has been used for decades in Norway to mix fresh surface waters with saltier waters beneath them and prevent narrow fjords from freezing, Hollingsaeter said. Salt water has a lower freezing point than fresh water.
That same technology used to preempt the freezing, the company says, could be used to cool waters to prevent storms.
The company estimates it would cost on the order of $1 billion to install the devices across enough of the Atlantic basin to be effective, he said. A 2019 test conducted in Norway suggested it could cool surface waters by several degrees — a change that would reduce the amount of energy available for storms to unleash. But more modeling and testing are needed to determine how impactful the technology could be in waters around Florida, for example.
“It actually looks like it’s plausible,” said Mark Bourassa, a meteorology professor at Florida State University. Bourassa is working with OceanTherm, though he doesn’t have any formal role with the company.
It’s not a totally new idea — the Gates Foundation drew attention in 2009 when it sought patents for technology to pump cold water to the surface and send warm waters deeper ahead of a hurricane. Another company, New Mexico-based Atmocean, proposed similar technology that could also help store planet-warming carbon dioxide deep in the oceans. Neither initiative has advanced to practical use.
In Japan, scientists are meanwhile exploring the possibilities of controlling and modifying the weather, including typhoons, as soon as 2050 as part of a lofty national initiative known as the Moonshot Research and Development Program.
As part of the program, researchers are exploring all kinds of strategies besides potential water-cooling technologies, from cloud seeding to wind barriers and wind turbines that might redirect and weaken storms. They are also investigating how forecasting could be improved in a way that can help better judge when human intervention could make a difference.
Moonshot organizers suggest some intervention could have a “butterfly effect,” where a small action triggers atmospheric changes that amount to significant control over the weather.
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Here's the last part of the article. ;D
(Too long to fit in one bite). :cool:
For some, any idea is ‘hopeless’
Even if such solutions can be found, their potential unintended consequences still give scientists pause.
Moshe Alamaro, a retired research scientist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, was among those who participated in a 2008 workshop convened by the Department of Homeland Security to spotlight the possibilities and, perhaps, promise of hurricane modification. But he has since changed his mind on the idea.
Even if a plan could work, he wondered, what would happen if an altered storm spared one community but went on to kill people somewhere else? What if a modified typhoon blew past Japan only to hit North Korea? “You would get World War III,” he said.
“I was foolish enough to think it would work,” Alamaro said. “I came to the conclusion that it’s hopeless. The only remedy is not to build near shore and improve construction standards.”
Until further testing of ideas can happen, the totality of potentially dangerous consequences on ecosystems, wildlife, fisheries and crops remain unclear. If human intervention were to cool Gulf surface waters, for example, it could have effects on weather across the United States and beyond, Willoughby said.
“Where do you think the rain that causes crops to grow in the American heartland comes from?” he asked.
Scientifically, it’s also impossible to prove any intervention works, Trepanier said. An experiment requires a control, so that scientists can see what would have happened had they not intervened.
And then there are the sheer logistical challenges. Hurricanes are massive systems, releasing amounts of energy on par with what the world’s electrical grids are capable of carrying. Research has suggested that even an immense amount of energy put toward weakening a hurricane could only marginally reduce its intensity.
And besides, that energy must be transferred somehow, or else it would simply keep building up in the tropics and overheat them, Trepanier said. Hurricanes are nature’s way of redistributing that energy. If we somehow stopped a hurricane from unleashing that energy, the next one might be even bigger.
In explaining why NOAA no longer conducts experiments to alter hurricanes, agency officials say altering a hurricane would require scientific advancements we can still only dream of.
“Maybe the time will come when men and women can travel at nearly the speed of light to the stars,” officials wrote on a NOAA website answering common questions about hurricanes. “We will then have enough energy for brute-force intervention in hurricane dynamics.”
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;D Ha Ha, I imagine everyone sees your predictable modus operandi …..
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I grew a big COVID virus and vaccine in my garage
everyone can see you refusing to answer if you were lying when you made this claim or if you are delusional & really believe your claim
;D
oh, possibly delusional as I thought I had them stored in an onion bag behind the door, but I can’t find them now.
So, anyway, where is either of the pieces of evidence or the experiments you said you could post, I have asked many times now for you to substantiate your belief …..
i would have liked to but you've shown yourself to be disingenuous so i won't waste my time. if you want to learn more find a place that does cloud seeding near you & ask them to explain what types of cloud seeding they do & if they can show you how it's done
:dancer::cheerleader::yay2::Bannanacow::willydance ::dance:
ker-ching. jackpot
Thank you very much, dimwit oaf 😂😂
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you've been told how to verify it for yourself dipshit
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@TitoFan yeh I got hit with the character stuff too so could not quote article? Thanks for that pretty interesting stuff. Mostly lessons learned and a little bit of thinking out of the box. Irony is that it would seem to come from a place of solutions and tragedy prevention though tbh a little bit pie in the sky, while the tin foil hat crowd during 'Milton' looked at it as weather being weaponized ? in a way. Used to shine light a certain agenda driven, as they view it and general denial of "climate change" I guess, as it never goes deeper than the conspiracy headline etc. It really does come down to do you believe humans can fook the Earth up and have to a good deal. I think we have and it's fairly clear. The solutions, paths forward and owning the effect are an entirely different thing and the gist of the read. Biggest take was that in the end nature takes its own course and they cannot differentiate between what happens all the time historically...eye wall reduction in a hurricane...and the old research effects. And again, none of this is happening currently.
"Bubble Curtains" ;D sorry man but that one really caught me. The first thing that came to mind was watching an armada of hundreds of ships trying to navigate the Gulf coast around thousands of offshore drilling sites and platforms. So they can do drilling on top of existing drilling. Talk about a massive political football and fuse for possible disaster. 'Oceantherm' is based in Norway and it's interesting that the head research was largely spurned on after Katrina hit and the aftermath. I just don't know how and to what degree climate and studies in that region etc. can relate to the Gulf coast. The thing is and it gets lost at times...Katrina historically is viewed (at least locally) is as much a man-made disaster as the initial hurricane. The levees and infrastructure failures and buffering wetlands being ravaged. THAT is what flooded people to their roofs. We were pretty dry, not completely by any means, and really didn't get much rain compared to other storms...but the following 24-48 hrs the water started rising bad. Ironically it was failed steps, but needed steps, taken by man but not maintained infrastructure that gave way and flooded the soup bowl here. I tend to fall in the category of leave mother nature alone for the most part. Utilize it for benefits but measure our impact and long-term cost. Absent of political agenda. But good luck with that today :-X. Unfortunately, much of the damage is already done. And no no one is currently shooting lasers into and trying to steer or implode hurricanes with nukes but it has "been reported" that that was oval office discussion once ;D. Rambling here but thanks for getting the hamster running on the wheel again.
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TitoFan yeh I got hit with the character stuff too so could not quote article? Thanks for that pretty interesting stuff. Mostly lessons learned and a little bit of thinking out of the box. Irony is that it would seem to come from a place of solutions and tragedy prevention though tbh a little bit pie in the sky, while the tin foil hat crowd during 'Milton' looked at it as weather being weaponized ? in a way. Used to shine light a certain agenda driven, as they view it and general denial of "climate change" I guess, as it never goes deeper than the conspiracy headline etc. It really does come down to do you believe humans can fook the Earth up and have to a good deal. I think we have and it's fairly clear. The solutions, paths forward and owning the effect are an entirely different thing and the gist of the read. Biggest take was that in the end nature takes its own course and they cannot differentiate between what happens all the time historically...eye wall reduction in a hurricane...and the old research effects. And again, none of this is happening currently.
"Bubble Curtains" ;D sorry man but that one really caught me. The first thing that came to mind was watching an armada of hundreds of ships trying to navigate the Gulf coast around thousands of offshore drilling sites and platforms. So they can do drilling on top of existing drilling. Talk about a massive political football and fuse for possible disaster. 'Oceantherm' is based in Norway and it's interesting that the head research was largely spurned on after Katrina hit and the aftermath. I just don't know how and to what degree climate and studies in that region etc. can relate to the Gulf coast. The thing is and it gets lost at times...Katrina historically is viewed (at least locally) is as much a man-made disaster as the initial hurricane. The levees and infrastructure failures and buffering wetlands being ravaged. THAT is what flooded people to their roofs. We were pretty dry, not completely by any means, and really didn't get much rain compared to other storms...but the following 24-48 hrs the water started rising bad. Ironically it was failed steps, but needed steps, taken by man but not maintained infrastructure that gave way and flooded the soup bowl here. I tend to fall in the category of leave mother nature alone for the most part. Utilize it for benefits but measure our impact and long-term cost. Absent of political agenda. But good luck with that today :-X. Unfortunately, much of the damage is already done. And no no one is currently shooting lasers into and trying to steer or implode hurricanes with nukes but it has "been reported" that that was oval office discussion once ;D. Rambling here but thanks for getting the hamster running on the wheel again.
There are certainly a lot of factors at play here. Climate change denial is obviously getting more ludicrous as the years go by. BUT... I'm sure a lot of deniers are still clutching onto that non-belief. The fact that man can politicize ANYTHING has been hammered home with both COVID and climate change. I can only watch in utter disgust, as politicians use these things as political footballs, the welfare of society be damned. Long time ago, I used to think some things were out of bounds. Maannn... have I been proven wrong many times over. Weaponizing weather? Yeah... I'm not hitching my wagon to that futuristic, conspirational crock of B.S. Again... cloud seeding does exist. But weaponizing a vast, powerful, force of nature... such as a hurricane... is something out of a futuristic, sci fi movie. Of course, that doesn't stop MTG from taking about it. For the life of me, if I was from Georgia I would lie about where I'm from. I'd be too embarrassed to be from the State that elected such a moron to office.
I WISH hurricanes could be manipulated. That way they could all be either dissipated before they develop... or be steered off into the middle of the Atlantic, where they would die a lonely death. Unfortunately that is not our reality at present. You make some good points on Katrina. One thing that makes hurricanes even more destructive, is when man has encroached on nature in unwise ways. I love to visit New Orleans. But no way am I living below sea level, with only dikes keeping the ocean from swamping my city. It's almost like a dare to nature, saying... "You want some of this?"
After Andrew hit Florida in 1992, there were some changes to the construction codes at least in that part of Florida. Here in Puerto Rico, our houses have always traditionally been made out of concrete. It's a bitch to build... and an even bigger bitch to make renovations and changes. But it's a necessity. Even in my concrete home, I was just a tad nervous when Maria flattened us back in 2017. But it was mainly thinking about my terrace, and frankly just the roar you're in when being run over by a Cat 4 or above. But the house was fine (and so was the terrace). Of course we were totally blacked out (no power, no water, no phones, no gasoline) for awhile... but that's another story.
That's why weather manipulation (or the possibility of it) is personal to me. And again my thoughts go to that backwoods air head representing Georgia in Congress.
I'm just glad it's October. Although hurricane season doesn't officially end till end of November, I've been conditioned to breathe a sigh of relief after September. Of course, October has been very punishing for you folks up there. :-\
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the whole thing is worth a watch but 10:30 to 11:05 is very important
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HF9G9M0cR0E&t=6s
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you've been told how to verify it for yourself dipshit
👍🏽 OK, understood. So you don’t have any evidence for your belief that you are able to post. 👍🏽
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not true, i'm just not wasting my time with a liar. i've posted how you can verify things for yourself
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no need to resort to ad hominem insults just because you can’t substantiate your belief there’s nothing wrong holding beliefs just so long as you understand that they are just beliefs and not facts so that’s all cool and it’s fine that you cannot provide any evidence nobody asked for you to tell people where to look as the onus is on you to prove that your beliefs are facts or that’s all we can treat them as
lashing out calling people liars is not evidence so I think we all conclude that you have no evidence at all for your spouting your belief everywhere without any proof at all so where is your evidence that you did promise you would put up on even though it’s raining
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there is no ad hominem insults. it's a fact you are a liar. you claiming "I grew a big COVID virus and vaccine in my garage" is a lie. you've shown yourself to be disingenuous & not interested in an honest discussion so i'm not wasting my time with you
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there is no ad hominem insults. it's a fact you are a liar. you claiming "I grew a big COVID virus and vaccine in my garage" is a lie. you've shown yourself to be disingenuous & not interested in an honest discussion so i'm not wasting my time with you
Here’s a photo of it ……. Ignore the peacock, that’s always wandering around my garage since I genetically engineered it. The virus is just behind it
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you continue to highlight why i'm not wasting my time with you. you're so triggered that you only hold a belief in a theory that you are unable to prove is true
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you continue to highlight why i'm not wasting my time with you. you're so triggered that you only hold a belief in a theory that you are unable to prove is true
I agree. Look at how totally self unaware and lacking in humour he is. Unable to even have a joke or do anything but post the most conservative inoffensive beige benign stuff in order to ingratiate himself with others. No sense of irony whatsoever.
Whereas You....look how you are unable to be triggered or allow someone to live rent free in your head as evidenced by your plainly descriptive and not at all desperate user title. :lickish:
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a lie told in a funny way is still a lie spergy larry. if you are lying then you're not interested in an honest conversation. i wonder why you aren't calling out the lie? i know you're retarded but you don't believe the claim "I grew a big COVID virus and vaccine in my garage" do you?
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But it’s right there in front of you, just behind my genetically engineered peacock. The virus is just to the right of its head. I think you can sort of expand the photo with your fingers to magnify it enough.
I did think you would ask about the triumph that is my colourful peacock (it also speaks gujarati for some reason. I think peacocks originated in India, but this one has never been there because it lives in my garage next to the ‘fridge. Maybe it’s some sort of genetic gujarati memory. Have you any theories about that?). I can upload it speaking if you like …. But once again where is your evidence that weather or climate is being manipulated?
Im so upset you keep saying I’m lying when I do post evidence like this all the time, but you haven’t actually provided one tiny bit of evidence of your belief at all TIC old buddy. I am starting to worry a bit that you don’t have any that would pass your own forensic scrutiny? What’s going on, you have been so concise and intelligent over the past few years, all I want is some evidence of your belief! Shirley that’s not unreasonable :confused:
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i'm not saying you're a liar, i've proven you're a liar. i'm starting to worry that you struggle with comprehension. i've already told you how to verify something for yourself. i've also told you that i'm not wasting my time with a liar & someone who has shown themselves to be disingenuous. if you want to admit that you're a liar & have been disingenuous in our conversations & explain what you think weather manipulation is i might consider a discussion with you
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Rain manipulation, yeh we've seen that for everything from crops, droughts and trying to shut down the Ho Chi Minh trail in Vietnam.
some people choose to remain ignorant
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Rain manipulation, yeh we've seen that for everything from crops, droughts and trying to shut down the Ho Chi Minh trail in Vietnam.
some people choose to remain ignorant
But how so? Isn't that where enlightenment and "proof" come in to inform ignorance?
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a lie told in a funny way is still a lie spergy larry. if you are lying then you're not interested in an honest conversation. i wonder why you aren't calling out the lie? i know you're retarded but you don't believe the claim "I grew a big COVID virus and vaccine in my garage" do you?
There is nothing funny about growing a big COVID virus in his garage. Sounds dangerous. A talking Peacock is also an abomination against nature and not something to be trifled with. Sherry,sherry dangerous.
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Rain manipulation, yeh we've seen that for everything from crops, droughts and trying to shut down the Ho Chi Minh trail in Vietnam.
some people choose to remain ignorant
But how so? Isn't that where enlightenment and "proof" come in to inform ignorance?
that's why you verify something for yourself
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a lie told in a funny way is still a lie spergy larry. if you are lying then you're not interested in an honest conversation. i wonder why you aren't calling out the lie? i know you're retarded but you don't believe the claim "I grew a big COVID virus and vaccine in my garage" do you?
There is nothing funny about growing a big COVID virus in his garage. Sounds dangerous. A talking Peacock is also an abomination against nature and not something to be trifled with. Sherry,sherry dangerous.
doubling down on spergy. you're just a simp at this stage. i'm not surprised you can't call out bullshit
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a lie told in a funny way is still a lie spergy larry. if you are lying then you're not interested in an honest conversation. i wonder why you aren't calling out the lie? i know you're retarded but you don't believe the claim "I grew a big COVID virus and vaccine in my garage" do you?
There is nothing funny about growing a big COVID virus in his garage. Sounds dangerous. A talking Peacock is also an abomination against nature and not something to be trifled with. Sherry,sherry dangerous.
doubling down on spergy. you're just a simp at this stage. i'm not surprised you can't call out bullshit
It's not worth taking the risk though. He is not just talking about growing any old Covid virus, he grew a big one. This is a man who can also genetically engineer beautiful birds. That is a key not just plenty of wrist rest, but also the key to great power.
I am not familiar with 'doubling down on spergy'. That was not in the original Alex Comfort manual, is it in the updated version by Susan Quilliam? Sounds like you need three of you and at least one of you to be double jointed, something quite beyond my ancient arthritic body nowadays.
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im still a bit lonesome for evidence of the belief that weather and climate is being controlled.
Thanks for the compliments on the peacock BEANZ. It does talk coherently, so I asked it for advice but, sadly, I don’t speak gujarati so I don’t know what it told me about the virus. Or indeed weather manipulation. It could have been answering either question I guess. One of humanity’s greatest lost opportunities as I think my genetically garage engineered Gujarati peacock may have given me more evidence that TIC has so far 🥲
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a lie told in a funny way is still a lie spergy larry. if you are lying then you're not interested in an honest conversation. i wonder why you aren't calling out the lie? i know you're retarded but you don't believe the claim "I grew a big COVID virus and vaccine in my garage" do you?
There is nothing funny about growing a big COVID virus in his garage. Sounds dangerous. A talking Peacock is also an abomination against nature and not something to be trifled with. Sherry,sherry dangerous.
doubling down on spergy. you're just a simp at this stage. i'm not surprised you can't call out bullshit
It's not worth taking the risk though. He is not just talking about growing any old Covid virus, he grew a big one. This is a man who can also genetically engineer beautiful birds. That is a key not just plenty of wrist rest, but also the key to great power.
I am not familiar with 'doubling down on spergy'. That was not in the original Alex Comfort manual, is it in the updated version by Susan Quilliam? Sounds like you need three of you and at least one of you to be double jointed, something quite beyond my ancient arthritic body nowadays.
spergy's gonna sperge
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weather manipulation.
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if you want to admit that you're a liar & have been disingenuous in our conversations & explain what you think weather manipulation is i might consider a discussion with you
liars are gonna lie
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weather is being manipulated
It was you who brought this up by stating your belief and I just asked for some evidence (remember?) so it is up to you to explain what you meant when you brought it up not me even though its fine to admit it's only a belief by avoiding posting any promised evidence
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as i've said if you want to admit that you're a liar & have been disingenuous i might consider a discussion with you. until then i'm not wasting my time. you've been told how to verify things for yourself
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No, you go first. No, you go first. You started it. No, YOU started it. MUM, he pinched me. You smell of poo. No, you smell of poo. Nobody likes you. Nobody likes you either and they like you less. :lol::boxing2:
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Rain manipulation, yeh we've seen that for everything from crops, droughts and trying to shut down the Ho Chi Minh trail in Vietnam.
some people choose to remain ignorant
But how so? Isn't that where enlightenment and "proof" come in to inform ignorance?
that's why you verify something for yourself
As far as literal base specifics, how so. I mean, I don't have an airplane or an idea of what to look for if I made it up there in dem clouds. Shat, I can't even fly a kite! I see clouds, I feel rain but other than that it's just random articles and bolieving the word of others and so called experts. If only there was someone with experience who could show some physical evidence of it. Shirley it's quite the conundrum.
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No, you go first. No, you go first. You started it. No, YOU started it. MUM, he pinched me. You smell of poo. No, you smell of poo. Nobody likes you. Nobody likes you either and they like you less. :lol::boxing2:
you've shown yourself to be a liar & disingenuous
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Rain manipulation, yeh we've seen that for everything from crops, droughts and trying to shut down the Ho Chi Minh trail in Vietnam.
some people choose to remain ignorant
But how so? Isn't that where enlightenment and "proof" come in to inform ignorance?
that's why you verify something for yourself
As far as literal base specifics, how so. I mean, I don't have an airplane or an idea of what to look for if I made it up there in dem clouds. Shat, I can't even fly a kite! I see clouds, I feel rain but other than that it's just random articles and bolieving the word of others and so called experts. If only there was someone with experience who could show some physical evidence of it. Shirley it's quite the conundrum.
weather manipulation is not just cloud seeding or making more rain. like i told ex. you can probably find a cloud seeding company in your country, probably even your state who can explain what types of cloud seeding they do & they might even be able to show you it in action. very simple thing to do. you can even go to your local airport & ask them to show you how they handle fog
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like i told ex. you can probably find a cloud seeding company in your country, probably even your state who can explain what types of cloud seeding they do & they might even be able to show you it in action. very simple thing to do. you can even go to your local airport & ask them to show you how they handle fog
That’s a really good idea. I might just pop over to Heathrow, go to the Information Desk and ask them. Hopefully, they will take me airside and show me straight away.
Incidentally, just going back to the whole COVID thing, did you ever consider finding a vaccine company in your country, probably even your state who can explain what types of Covid and vaccines they do & they might even be able to show you it in action?
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Rain manipulation, yeh we've seen that for everything from crops, droughts and trying to shut down the Ho Chi Minh trail in Vietnam.
some people choose to remain ignorant
But how so? Isn't that where enlightenment and "proof" come in to inform ignorance?
that's why you verify something for yourself
As far as literal base specifics, how so. I mean, I don't have an airplane or an idea of what to look for if I made it up there in dem clouds. Shat, I can't even fly a kite! I see clouds, I feel rain but other than that it's just random articles and bolieving the word of others and so called experts. If only there was someone with experience who could show some physical evidence of it. Shirley it's quite the conundrum.
weather manipulation is not just cloud seeding or making more rain. like i told ex. you can probably find a cloud seeding company in your country, probably even your state who can explain what types of cloud seeding they do & they might even be able to show you it in action. very simple thing to do. you can even go to your local airport & ask them to show you how they handle fog
But you were in the industry correct? I mean we're right here so might save some time. Yeh it can be bigger than seeding. But I just want someone who claims weather manipulation is currently happening to show some actual meat on the bone. Rather than suggest we go talk to a farmer down the road about his cow.
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a lie told in a funny way is still a lie spergy larry. if you are lying then you're not interested in an honest conversation. i wonder why you aren't calling out the lie? i know you're retarded but you don't believe the claim "I grew a big COVID virus and vaccine in my garage" do you?
There is nothing funny about growing a big COVID virus in his garage. Sounds dangerous. A talking Peacock is also an abomination against nature and not something to be trifled with. Sherry,sherry dangerous.
doubling down on spergy. you're just a simp at this stage. i'm not surprised you can't call out bullshit
It's not worth taking the risk though. He is not just talking about growing any old Covid virus, he grew a big one. This is a man who can also genetically engineer beautiful birds. That is a key not just plenty of wrist rest, but also the key to great power.
I am not familiar with 'doubling down on spergy'. That was not in the original Alex Comfort manual, is it in the updated version by Susan Quilliam? Sounds like you need three of you and at least one of you to be double jointed, something quite beyond my ancient arthritic body nowadays.
spergy's gonna sperge
Is that the sequel to 'Doubling down on spergy'? like 'Porky's', 'Porky's II', 'Porky's Revenge' ? Sounds quite messy.
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For the record so we're all on the same page, I have verified x's pet peacock. Say that five times :-X. There's a picture though it may be a stuffed animal, or possibly a rental from the local zoo. Could be a cat named Jeff using a cool philter though so wth do I know.
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like i told ex. you can probably find a cloud seeding company in your country, probably even your state who can explain what types of cloud seeding they do & they might even be able to show you it in action. very simple thing to do. you can even go to your local airport & ask them to show you how they handle fog
That’s a really good idea. I might just pop over to Heathrow, go to the Information Desk and ask them. Hopefully, they will take me airside and show me straight away.
Incidentally, just going back to the whole COVID thing, did you ever consider find
ing a
vaccine company in your country, probably even your state who can explain what types of
Covid and vaccines they do & they might even be able to show you it in action
?
airports organize tours all the time. probably better to call & try to set up a time & day. yes i asked gp's, nurses, surgeons & virologists to provide proof of what they claim is covid & how to have proven it is causing claimed symptoms. not surprisingly none of them could