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Politics : CONSPIRACY THEORIES

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To: sea_urchin who wrote (61)1/20/2005 3:55:08 AM
From: GUSTAVE JAEGER  Read Replies (1) of 418
 
Re: ...the 5 megaton codename Cannikin test which occurred on November 6, 1971. Cannikin had a body wave magnitude of 6.9 and it did not trigger any earthquakes in the seismically active Aleutian Islands.<<

Gus, frankly, I think it's time to come back into the real world -- if you can.


But I've never left the "real world", Searle. Here's the scientific evidence gathered in "the real world" so far: a magnitude 6.4 event picked up firsthand by Indonesian geophysicists (later "upgraded" to M9 by US geonerds) and an ensuing freak tsunami --in a region that hasn't witnessed any for the past 120 years(*).

At this point, we leave "the real world" to enter the speculative world: what caused both a M6.4 peak on seismographs and the subsequent tsunami? The official theory is: an underwater earthquake. Evidence of such? Submarine pics? None... zilch!

My and others' theory: the simultaneous underwater bursts of 5 or 6 one-megaton nukes. Evidence of such? Hydroacoustic data? Satellite pics? Radioactive fallout? Not available. Not my business. Classified.

Gus

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