i_scream_trucks

i have no idea its all complete fuzz

goatboy

Harmonically coupled directed energy weapons. Basically, everything in the universe has a wavelength or lambda. If you find that wavelength you can add energy into it. This is what is meant by amplification. If you add an equal amount of power 180 degrees out of phase from a things lamda, then you destroy that thing. If you alternate between amplification and destruction, then you can heat or excite that thing. If you were to identify a large body of material, for example iron deposit a few hundred miles underground and if you could generate a sufficiently powerful enough radio signal and carry it on a robust enough antenna then you could harmonically couple with that deposit and make it dance. The pressure it would generate against surrounding rocks would cause earthquakes, landslides, etc. The best defense against this type of weapon is your own harmonically coupling radio antenna to detect and juxtapose a counter signal to the one being generated by your opponent. Alternatively, you could destroy the cooling system of your opponents radio.

HAARP was the first generation proof of concept of this type to be practically fielded.

i_scream_trucks

every day has 4X24 hours man.

FullyAwakened

It might have to do with the massive 8.1 earthquake deep underwater near Fiji. [ https://www.volcanodiscovery.com/earthquakes/2018/08/19/00h19/magnitude7-FijiIslandsRegion-quake.html ]

sore_ass_losers

I looked for news on "seismic activity" today and found only this:

http://www.laht.com/article.asp?ArticleId=2463314&CategoryId=12395

"Strong Quake Shakes Indonesian Island of Lombok

JAKARTA – A magnitude-6.3 earthquake rocked the northern part of the Indonesian island of Lombok on Sunday without any reports of damage or victims yet."

sore_ass_losers

I've never seen this sort of graph, it's time vs time: hours on the vertical axis and minutes on the horizontal?

How could there be spikes at like 20 mins. and 55 mins? Wouldn't that mean there is activity every hour at this time?

Anyway, I think something is going on. I haven't felt any sort of tremors here, somewhere in the US.

AnthraxAlex

each tick on the left scale delinates a seismic recording thats 1 hour in length. All times are utc and you use the left scale to find the seismic data for that specific hour in the day.

sore_ass_losers

And so normally there's not so much activity as to overlap so much and make the chart hard to read.

sore_ass_losers

@The_Dude_Abides

I think I have it now, those 20 minute and 55 minute spikes are all just from an earlier time, they are not recurring every hour.

draaaak

What are we looking at here?

sore_ass_losers

So this is seismic?

We're screwed.. Niburu... askdfo...

crazy_eyes

what the fuck is that supposed to mean

SurfinMindWaves

I enlarged the image but still too small to read. Summary?