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  • BugI02

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    I'd much rather that seat is filled with a bat **** crazy Republican than a ClownWorld™ Democrat. But, it does tend to ruin the credibility of the Republican Party.
    I wasn't aware the Republican Party had ANY credibility left to ruin. In any large enough group of elected representative you will have some outliers. MTG is just our OAC in terms of location on the political continuum, but her heart is in the right place and she usually votes the way I hope so I can accept her kind of crazy as a necessary counterweight

    Heck, in some parts of the country leftists think anyone who carries a gun on the daily is equally as crazy and that men who claim to be women are the picture of sanity. Takes all kinds
     

    Zjhagens

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    I have no doubt that the government has attempted to, possibly successfully, weather manipulation tech. However, I am very skeptical that they would let the cat out of the bag regarding their super secret technology by filing a patent for it in the public domain.

    The patents do at least give some credence to the possibility that this is a real thing though. But I also don’t see the benefit to the government of doing this. I know I know… the lithium… but I don’t buy it.

    I think if the NC disaster was actually planned, the current admin would have at least been ready for it and used it as an opportunity to demonstrate competence. Instead it’s turning out to be a likely contributing factor to them losing the election.

    These days I rule nothing out, and I absolutely believe that our government is this evil and then some. I just don’t buy this one.
     

    oze

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    Milton the Monster made landfall in Florida already? Or is the author of this article a time traveler, in addition to being a groundbreaking scientific genius?

    I can't recommend strongly enough that everyone zoom in on the patent application for a device to create thunder and lightning. And even if you can't spare the 5 minutes to read it through, please, you owe it to yourselves to at least study the diagram in detail. :): :): :):

    Conservative US *has to* be a satire site. Right?
     

    phylodog

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    Not saying I agree with everything this guy does but he is a pretty intelligent fella and he includes weather manipulation as one of the most significant stages in his theory on the evolution/advancement of a species.


    If it's accepted that we can cloud seed, and have had that ability since the 60's, why would it be so outlandish to believe that after stacking on 6 decades of further research and technological advancements we could very well create a hurricane if and when desired (given the right conditions, not saying they can spin one up over the north pole).

    Nothing would surprise me but I see nothing particularly alarming about the current bout of hurricanes. We've been down this road before and had it worse.
     

    Basher

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    LOL

    In the “age of intelligence,” it’s fascinating to me that preposterous ideas are viewed as gospel truth, and sound science is so readily dismissed, when doing so favors one’s political views in some way. The older I get, the crazier I believe much of society is…
     

    firecadet613

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    In the “age of intelligence,” it’s fascinating to me that preposterous ideas are viewed as gospel truth, and sound science is so readily dismissed, when doing so favors one’s political views in some way. The older I get, the crazier I believe much of society is…
    Just a reminder that the sound science said the covid vaccine would prevent one from catching covid...

    Science isn't what it used to be...
     

    Basher

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    Just a reminder that the sound science said the covid vaccine would prevent one from catching covid...

    Science isn't what it used to be...

    Sound science and ScIeNcE are not the same things. My comment plays both ways, with people on the entire spectrum of political preferences. All sides are doing it these days, which is why it’s a comment directed towards society as a whole and not one particular party. Crazy applies to all things, not just politics. It’s just that, lately, politics is where I see it surfacing the most (it is an election year, after all).
     

    firecadet613

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    Sound science and ScIeNcE are not the same things. My comment plays both ways, with people on the entire spectrum of political preferences. All sides are doing it these days, which is why it’s a comment directed towards society as a whole and not one particular party. Crazy applies to all things, not just politics. It’s just that, lately, politics is where I see it surfacing the most (it is an election year, after all).
    I get that, but the true science has been called out and squashed by sound science.
     

    phylodog

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    In the “age of intelligence,” it’s fascinating to me that preposterous ideas are viewed as gospel truth, and sound science is so readily dismissed
    Which sound science would that be? Science costs money and no one writes bigger checks than Uncle Sam. Guess what happens to your science when it doesn't result the way Uncle Same wants it to? Bye bye money = bye bye science. What happens when your science becomes more useful for the government than it is to society? Bye bye science, categorized into conspiracy theory nonsense and locked down for government use only.

    Sound science would be much easier to identify were it not folding so neatly within a nest five times it's size full of horse**** people came up with to get more money.

    This is science now.


    I find it much more laughable than anyone thinks they have a clue about what's really going on, or what isn't. Based on what? Information? Obtained from whom? Find me a source of scientific truth somewhere, anywhere. They've all been changing so rapidly who can keep up? The big bang never happened now, string theory is nothing but a fascinating failure and men can get pregnant.
     
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