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From: operationnorthwoodz
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  • How the hell do you figure an electromagnetic pulse could make a chimney explode??

  • Explain how a "space based EMP weapon" could hit that chimney from space, and not fry everything in 3 counties. And make it look like a lightning strike during a thunderstorm. Also, look up in the FCC database how many stations also occupy 1470 KHz, and you'll see why they get "jammed".

  • Japan weather wars –

    Noah = NOAA - National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration

    Japeth = Japan

    Shem = sham/trick/fooling of people

    Ham = radio wave technology/scalar handlers

    They have genocide themselves

  • They didn't pay their electric bill

  • yep individuals / buildings etc can be singled out by target finding tech,using HAARP and other vhf,vlf etc frequencies that can cause ur chimney to blow up to causing u to have a heart attack,as people will testify,apart from the dead targets of course...seems like they want to shut u up - have u had the black helicoptors or didnt they bother with that?

  • I don't think HAARP did this.

  • This is the first time their building was hit by lightning in 50 years. WBCR's subject matter is defined as "domestic terrorism" by US Dept of Homeland Security, Pentagon, MIAC, ADL and SPLC. WBCR is jammed almost daily, and is the only local station with that "radar" problem. Even a Mexican station jams WBCR in portions of Knox County. Sponsors of WBCR are threatened to drop their sponsorship, "or else". Welcome to the infowar.

  • do you think maybe they were just having technical problems? it doesnt look like a super high tech operation.

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