Author Topic: Don't tell me HAARP rings don't exist  (Read 704 times)

Yeah this is old news now.
« Last Edit: March 17, 2012, 02:57:40 PM by indyjones »

The government is making it drizzle just to be a bunch of richards. That'll show those people in Dakota.

Well, okay... It's HAARP rings.  And then what?

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HAARP has been blamed by conspiracy theorists for a range of events, including numerous natural disasters. Various scientists have commented that HAARP is an attractive target for conspiracy theorists because according to computer scientist David Naiditch, "its purpose seems deeply mysterious to the scientifically uninformed".[3]

If it is HAARP rings, it's not harmful.

Now I want to know why the pictures got removed.


Gotta love photobucket.

Now I want to know why the pictures got removed.
Because I updated my Photobucket, I didn't think this topic was still being read