troxinator

I live in Central Texas and people are buying up all the gas as if we are going to run out of oil. If HAARP could really control the weather, what's the chances they hit Houston to create a gas shortage scare to jack up gas prices ? Just a thought.

qwop

You've got the right idea, although it's not likely to be HAARP that is the technology used. Search for WeatherWar101 on Youtube, his channel documents all the major events. Here's an introduction:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D1qDiF3n9L0

TheSeer

I'll tell you the truth about 'camps'. They aren't going to send any one to camps. People will line up to go to a camp. I don't know how people will feel about giving up their smart phone or not having wi-fi. Seems like that will be the deal breaker for most people. So what is the 'elite' solution? Just don't tell people that part?

sweetholymosiah

"free wi-fi zone"

TheSeer

So just leave out the part about 'no pictures can be sent from the camps', or 'your social media will be monitored'. I guess its all about finding the right euphemism. "NO HATE SPEECH WILL BE TOLERATED", "REPORT SUSPICIOUS ACTIVITY TO THE CAMP SUPERVISOR".

FreeRebel

HAARP shut down in 2013.

autism_speaks

remember when they deployed the haarp on charlottesville?

https://imgoat.com/v/40491

probably just mother nature doing her thing.

God Bless Texas.

Infowarrior420

I never heard anything about that ...

Lag-wagon

This is huricane season... So I'm not sure where you are going with this.

onehuman

What better time to practice using your toys than when you have a perfect cover of a Season???

8Ball

If that new predictive programming movie Geostorm is any indication, then it's a cohencidence. Also it should have been called HAARVEY.

selpai

Coincidence theorist! But yeah... I thought of the same thing, when i saw the trailer for Geo-storm. I'm not sure what the point of predictive programming is really. I mean, i know the traditional psychological explanations, but it still seems self defeating. Over a long enough timeline, there is only one conclusion that stands to reason, which is that people involved in the production of many films have prior knowledge of major events. Period. You can only claim coincidence for so long before it becomes ridiculous. At which point, one has to either conclude that there are actual prophets working in Hollywood, who like to leave Easter eggs in their films and work their prescience into movie plots, or that the events themselves are engineered and controlled by humans, who have some motive for hinting at them prior to their occurrence.

What am i missing here? Under-estimation of the human race's capacity for self-delusion? There has to be a limit to that.

P.S. Something something confirmation bias... I get that, and this movie in particular is probably a poor example. More so because i haven't actually seen it, and have no plans to.