Apparently the inevitable conspiracies that now seem to follow any natural disaster should be factored into emergency preparedness plans, because you can't be too safe.
Conspiracy theorist extraordinaire Alex Jones delivers the goods:
On the May 21 edition of The Alex Jones Show, a callerasked Jones whether he was planning to cover how government technology may be behind a recent spate of sinkholes. After laying out how insurance companies use weather modification to avoid having to pay ski resorts for lack of snow, Jones said that "of course there's weather weapon stuff going on -- we had floods in Texas like fifteen years ago, killed thirty-something people in one night. Turned out it was the Air Force."
Following a long tangent, Jones returned to the caller's subject. While he explained that "natural tornadoes "do exist and that he's not sure if a government "weather weapon" was involved in the Oklahoma disaster, Jones warned nonetheless that the government "can create and steer groups of tornadoes."
Please don't tornado me, I'm just the messenger.
ADDENDUM
Who could've predicted?
Truth hurts, sometimes, billmon. ;)
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