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I watched a very cool show last night on the Science channel called "Owning the Weather".It was about the possibilities of mankind controlling the weather.During the Vietnam war the US actually caused rain over the various parts of Vietnam.They successfully used cloud seeding techniques, releasing various chemicals and impurities such as ash from planes, in an attempt to flood the Ho Chi Min trail.I guess it was common enough that there is an international treaty preventing use of weather for purposes of war.
They also talked about our governments HAARP in Alaska.This is a huge array of antennas capable of heating a 400 mile area of the ionosphere to 50,000 degrees.They had an interview with the guy who holds the patent on the technology behind HAARP, he was also contracted by the government to build it.Anyway according to him, the HAARP could be used to destroy aiborne missiles, take out all communications over entire countries, and among other things, shift the jetstream. Shifting the jet stream could lead to endless possibilities in controlling the weather.It could change temperatures, steer hurricanes, as wells as produce storms and tornadoes accurately over specific locations.They even talked about an accusation published in Scientific American(a very reliable magazine), which blamed HAARP for a unexplained shift in the gulf stream above Alaska, which caused tornadoes in Florida years back. |
My vote goes towards leaving mother nature alone and my opinion on that extends all the way to stem cell research, just leave things the way they were meant to be.
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I wonder if they could cause a tornado to shut Jake up? :banana:
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Bottomline- Its pretty much human nature to fuck with everything we can, so be it. |
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it was not supposed to rain all day yesterday and then look at it it rained all day :censored: !!!! |
As said in the matrix, we are more like a virus then anything else.
~John |
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Bottomline- Its pretty much human nature to fuck with everything we can, so be it. [/b][/quote] In my mind there is a distinct difference between something like medications or visiting the doctor compared to something as extreme as stem cell research. If they're so closely related, why is it that visiting the doctor is not controversial but stem cell research is an issue so controversial that is it the topic of Presidential campaign messages? |
Because people are ignorant.
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well since we're talking about the whole stem cell thing (I'm going to not attempt to turn this into a debate...but)
The reason that the whole stem cell thing is so contoversial is because when you pull the stem cells from the fertilized egg, the rest of it dies, so in essence you kill something that could have been a person givin enough time (goes along with the whole abortion thing) pro- life people are against it |
I think Jake is against all that because he was a failed abortion or sumthin. My god he is gonna hate me for that one!!!!! But im still laughin!!!! :gimmebeer:
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The weather is about to own me here in a couple days once this typhoon hits. Someday please shoot it outta the sky with those Alaskan ray gun things.
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