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Topic: Earthquake in Haiti...Planned??
Daniel0021's photo
Thu 01/14/10 02:23 PM
Edited by Daniel0021 on Thu 01/14/10 02:42 PM

This is a tragedy.

It has destroyed the poorest nation in our hemisphere.

I can't see the need for pushing a conspiracy theory at this particular moment.

I really don't get this stuff..



Don't get me wrong here, its a terrible thing and we should do all we can to help those people... But if we simply don't discuss things because they are construed as sensitive subjects then we deserve to be in the dark. It's like saying "People died here, how dare you try to find out why. We must accept what was told to us to honor the dead." I pray that you all can see the flaw here.


It would be completely illogical and useless to unleash any sort of artificial catastrophy to an already poverty struck nation which has little or no interference into any political conflict currently taking place on this god forsaken planet.

Not to mention the amount of financial strain it introduces anyway in an economically challenged world, this earthquake as absolutely zero advantage to anyone.

I would be more suspicious of foul play (about 1% suspicion) if the earthquake would have struck a place which is not located on a faulty line (like hmmmm..Haiti..duh!) or a geologically unstable place and plays a major role in today's energy policy.

Now..take this as even if there is an earthquake device and the world has gone completely insane, including all nations and humans on this planet.




Well you just haven't thought it through, let me help. let's look at it from the perspective that the kind of technology is available to produce this kind of event.

Those with this power obviously don't want to upset the power balance in play at the moment (they clearly have a lot and don't want to risk losing any) so picking a nation that has nothing to do with politics is clearly the way to go.

You talk about the economic strain but Haiti is one of the poorest nations, as cheap as it gets to rebuild...

You're on to something else there, that's what they have that we want... Cheap labor... And, AND the Earthquake gives corporations an absolutely amazing excuse to go in there and start building factories to "increase the wealth of the area" and "get these people back on their feet". People eat this up on both sides because it is sold as "humanitarian".

The people have nothing left and nowhere to turn but to the corporations who then make sure they continue to have nowhere else to turn. I wonder what the Haitians will be making for us in 10 years, after our corporations turn them to slaves... My money is on either shoes or car parts (but definitely not for electric cars)...

Its a sad thing to think about but don't dismiss it because of that, try to poke holes in the logic.

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Thu 01/14/10 03:00 PM


Rev Pat Robertson said that God did it to punish the Haitians because of their Voodoo practices now and back in the 1700's when they fought for their freedom...

Nice huh?

He's up on youTube with the interview.


Uhhuh, it was a pact with the devil, in return for all those awesome musicians like Wyclef Jean,,,,,


Pat , Pat, Pat,,,even if this were true, y scare all the sinners of the earth(myself included)? I wonder what Americas payment will be in Pats eyes for turning God out of schools and childrens lives.


Hurricane Katrina happened because of all the gays and lesbians in New Orleans, according to him...

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