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Looking back on the 2005 Hurricane Season, and now at this new Typhoon in Iran, I was struck with an interesting thought. In 2005, Hurricane Katrina decimated New Orleans and nearby oil fields and refineries. Hurricane Rita, which headed straight for Houston, was only a category 2 when it hit land, but it was curiously headed toward petrol destruction. Now, there's a major hurricane headed for southern Iran, and it has already disrupted oil prices. Is this another form of Economic Warfare? It could well be.
In 1985, Russia sent Snow to southern Florida. Weather Control seems like something right out of Star Trek, but it is, at least to some extent, a reality. Looking at the HAARP project and the work of Tesla gives some interesting insight as well. Geo-Weaponry is very real, if not very accurate. So, what do you think about Eco-Weaponry? Is there more than meets the eye to these storms?

2007-06-05 07:48:37 · 6 answers · asked by cyanne2ak 7 in Science & Mathematics Weather

First, Mr. Myers asks some interesting questions. I'm not saying this is happening. I AM saying that it is technologically possible. I am curious as to your views on the who, what, when, where, why, and how.

2007-06-05 08:01:40 · update #1

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You're confusing correlation with causation. Oil refineries tend to be close to the coast in areas that produce a lot of offshore oil, simply to avoid transporting the oil a long distance. Many of those refineries are in areas prone to hurricanes. There's nothing sinister about it.

2007-06-05 07:53:29 · answer #1 · answered by JLynes 5 · 4 1

Supposing that you are correct, then who is to blame? The GOP, so that oil prices rise? Or the Democrats so that we will quit relying on oil so much?

Have you been reading State of Fear by Micheal Crichton?? If not, you should!

2007-06-05 14:58:54 · answer #2 · answered by MrMyers 5 · 3 1

Humans currently do not have the technology to have ANY effect whatsoever on the path of a hurricane. They are too massive and too powerful.

2007-06-05 15:05:56 · answer #3 · answered by Nature Boy 6 · 2 1

LOL, oh no! First I think it is ridiculous, secondly if they could do it, given all the storms that have NOT hit those type areas, then they are not very good at it.

2007-06-05 14:54:17 · answer #4 · answered by bombaybubba 3 · 2 1

hmmm.... very interesting. i dont really know how to answer this. i would have to say its just a coincidence. very odd coincidence, though. who would be doing such things? who would be ABLE to do them? hmmmmmmmmm.......

2007-06-05 14:55:31 · answer #5 · answered by Joe M 3 · 2 1

No.

You can't control nature. You just can't.

2007-06-05 14:57:57 · answer #6 · answered by sakira_starwolf 6 · 2 1

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