
Could underground nuke testing by N. Korea India Pakistan & Iran among others be the reason for weird weather?
I noticed that the weather has been freaky and that several countries are testing nukes underground and now we hear about all the weather earthquakes and flooding, etc… going on… though I did notice in October during many offbeat holidays for third world countries, it rained for the first time in almost 1 year, could it be partly because of nuke testing?
Yes. Matter and energy can neither be created nor destroyed. This is the theory of conservation of energy.
When all the nukes go off, the energy has to go somewhere once it has finished shaking the ground and sea about and causing Tsunamis, so it goes into the weather.
In places where underground testing has been going on for years, like India and Pakistan, you get a negative reaction from the Earth, because of the Gaia effect. The result is the problem known as the ‘monsoon’, which is very destructive.
Iran earthquake injures hundreds – 31 July 2010
|
|
Bam, before the 2003 Earthquake, Iran, Middle East Photographic Poster Print by Robert Harding, 16×16 $19.99 Bam, before the 2003 Earthquake, Iran, Middle East is digitally printed on archival photographic paper resulting in vivid, pure color and exceptional detail that is suitable for any museum or gallery display. Finding that perfect piece to match your interest and style is easy and within your budget!… |
|
|
Bam, before the 2003 Earthquake, Iran, Middle East Photographic Poster Print by Robert Harding, 24×24 $29.99 Bam, before the 2003 Earthquake, Iran, Middle East is digitally printed on archival photographic paper resulting in vivid, pure color and exceptional detail that is suitable for any museum or gallery display. Finding that perfect piece to match your interest and style is easy and within your budget!… |
|
|
Bam, before the Earthquake in 2003, Iran, Middle East Photographic Poster Print by Robert Harding, 16×16 $19.99 Bam, before the Earthquake in 2003, Iran, Middle East is digitally printed on archival photographic paper resulting in vivid, pure color and exceptional detail that is suitable for any museum or gallery display. Finding that perfect piece to match your interest and style is easy and within your budget!… |
|
|
CBS Evening News (December 26, 2003) $17.95 DESPERATE SEARCH FOR SURVIVORS IN BAM, IRAN AFTER 6.5 EARTHQUAKE STRUCK THIS MORNING DESTROYING ENTIRE CITY AND ANCIENT BUILDINGS . . . FIVE US SOLDIERS KILLED IN PAST 24 HOURS. US MILITARY HOPES A SUBTLE CHANGE IN TACTICS CAN HELP REDUCE CASUALTIES AND WIN MORE FRIENDS IN IRAQ . . . DIFFICULT RESCUE OPERATION CONTINUES FOR VICTIMS OF MUD SLIDES IN SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA . . . RETAILERS HOPE POST CHR… |
|
|
CBS Saturday Evening News (June 22, 2002) $17.95 SATURDAY EVENING NEWS . . . EARTHQUAKE HITS NORTHWESTERN IRAN. . . . TRANSPORTATION SECRETARY CALLS FOR EMERGENCY MEETING OF THE BOARD OF AMTRAK, TRYING TO STOP THE RAILROAD FROM SHUTTING DOWN. . . . MISSING GIRL CASE IN MILWAUKEE GETS MUCH LESS MEDIA ATTENTION THAN SMART CASE. . . . GAME BETWEEN CHICAGO CUBS AND ST. LOUIS CARDINALS CALLED OFF AFTER CARDINALS PITCHER WAS FOUND DEAD IN HIS HOTEL RO… |