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To: GUSTAVE JAEGER who wrote (18)1/15/2005 6:58:13 AM
From: sea_urchin  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 418
 
Gus > Hence time will prove me right... or wrong. If, as I expect, the drums of war on Iran beat louder and louder in the coming weeks/months then I was right: the (nuclear) tsunami was indeed a "warning shot" by the US to those countries that might disrupt the US holy crusade against Iran. In short, US-Israeli escalation against Iran is the linchpin, the ultima ratio of my tsunami theory.

With all due respect, you have no right to say that. What you are attempting to do is to establish a causal relationship between two totally unrelated events. We know the PNAC agenda is for a regime change in Iran and that agenda would exist whether or not there was a big earthquake and tsunami in the Indian Ocean. By the same token you may as well say that ANY geological disaster has, in some way, been the result of nefarious US manipulation. As far as I am concerned, granting the US such omnipotence is to lend credence to George Bush's own alcohol-ridden, fantasy that God will do as he commands.



To: GUSTAVE JAEGER who wrote (18)1/15/2005 10:54:23 AM
From: sea_urchin  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 418
 
Gus > what would be the point for India to tell the world that her hydroacoustic measures point to a nuclear explosion as the likely cause of the Dec 26 tsunami?

Here's another little event which happened in India for you to apply your conspiratorial mind.

worldnetdaily.com

>>Villagers in India are in a state of shock and local officials baffled after a fireball was seen crashing Tuesday night, causing a massive explosion that "shook the Earth."

"I saw a huge ball of fire in the air," farmhouse caretaker Gangaram Waghmare told the Mumbai Mid Day. "It raced down to the Earth so fast that before I could do anything, my house shook and all my utensils came crashing down."

More than half a dozen villages near the towns of Khopoli, Uran and Panvel felt the impact. Locals were said to run out of their homes and remain outside for fear of them collapsing.

"The noise was so loud, for a moment I thought I had turned deaf. It was almost like a huge bomb blast," said resident R. Chaitanya.<<