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Old 25th May 2006, 04:19 PM   #1
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More woo in one place than... - Inc: Depleted-U, Antimater, Comets, ET, Conspiracy

Found this website, linked to the savelivesmay website.

http://members.shaw.ca/rolfwitzsche/canada/age.html


To be honest, I have to give this guy some credit for managing to string together a bunch of seemingly unrelated woo.




Summary:

In a dream, a man received a telepathic message from an extra terrestrial. The message told him about a comet which was going to fragment and hit the earth….yesterday.

The reason for the fragmentation of the comet: You guessed it! Depleted uranium. The reason that the depleted uranium effects the comet is because it effects universal love, when it leaves the earth and gets into space. This is because comets are actually made of antimatter. But they won’t tell you that, because it’s bad politics to aknowage the existence of massive amounts of energy in the universe.

(hence the whole coverup over the existence of the sun)…er…nevermind

In any case, the US hates muslims and wants their oil, which explains the use of depleted uranium to cause them birth defects. Not only this, but depleted uranium also is responsible for the 6x raise in cancer in the US in recent years (which apparently all statistical data sources are covering up).

And if the cancer from DU doesn’t get ya, the Bird Flu will…. Oh yeah…also caused by depleted uranium.

Studies? Why do we need em? We’ve been informed by a race of highly advanced extra terrestrials who are so far ahead of us, they’ve gone way beyond science. They just “know” without even having to do a study!






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Contention 1: Uranium Particles are now in the atmosphere and space

Response: Earth has gravity. That is why the atmosphere is still here. Stuff doesn’t easily get sent off into space. Possibly some gas atoms, but DU has an atomic mass of 238. That’s damn heavy



Contention 2: Depleted uranium causes cancer rates to go up

Response: And the studies which show this???



Contention 3: Cancer rates in the US have gone up in recent years

Response: According to the CDC, the trend has been downward. But it does fluxuate year to year.

Interestingly, if one looks at the rates by state, they’re highest in New Jersey. And Nevada, New Mexico and other western states are low on the list. And these are where they have DU being used in exercises and weapons tests.

Contention 4: A comet will hit the earth on may 26

Response: (look at the calendar) oops…



Contention 5: Comets are made of antimatter

Response: There isn’t a lot of antimatter floating around in this part of the universe. If there were big chunks of it, it would be very noticeable every time it collided with a dust particle. Also, when Shoemater Levy 9 hit Jupiter it made a big explosion, but not THAT big.


Contention 6: Meator showers are antimatter dust

Response: Antimatter + matter = energy. Most of it being gamma radiation. Please show me all those who died of radiation posioning



Contention 7: 1908 Tunguska was caused by antimatter

Response: This hypothesis was proposed a half century ago. Thoroughly researched and debunked.


Contention 8: “It is also reasonable to assume that the same close-contact DU-radiation that wrecks the human DNA makeup might also affect viruses in a similar manner and might cause mutations of viruses with effects that we cannot even imagine yet.”

Response: Yes radiation does effect dna. However, DU accounts for a tiny percentage of the radiation in the environment. Also, when an organism is hit with radiation, it usually makes it weaker or kills it. Unfortunately radiation does not give superpowers, as is commonly seen in movies.


Finally: DU Warefare caused the breakup of a comet:

I won’t dignify that with a response
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Old 25th May 2006, 04:22 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by DRBUZZ0 View Post
Contention 1: Uranium Particles are now in the atmosphere and space

Response: Earth has gravity. That is why the atmosphere is still here. Stuff doesn’t easily get sent off into space. Possibly some gas atoms, but DU has an atomic mass of 238. That’s damn heavy
Uranium has been found in LEO. Either it is natural or from high altitude nuclear tests. No one is quite sure.
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Old 25th May 2006, 04:28 PM   #3
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Don't forget the secret messages in crop circles predicting these events!
It's true!

Also inspiring to see that this guy has a link to the Scholars for 9/11 Truth page.
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Old 25th May 2006, 04:44 PM   #4
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Man I love it when woo's sling multi-crap.

A co-worker of mine and I have wanted to go for the record of stringing together as many woo phenomena as possible into one coherent (ok semi coherent) timeline of events for quite some time.

I'm talking Nessie,Dousers,Bigfeet,Ghosts,UFOs,Antimatter the whole schmear. Of course this would probably drive us both irreversably insane but what the heck it would be worth it.
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No matter how well devised, could any time line compete with Nature's Harmonic Simultaneous Four-Day Time Cube?

[Just mentioned this bit of ur-woo in another thread.]
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Originally Posted by geni View Post
Uranium has been found in LEO. Either it is natural or from high altitude nuclear tests. No one is quite sure.

Okay...point taken. But whatever the case. It sure as hell isn't there because of anti-tank rounds
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