The reality of weather modification is no conspiracy theory.

The reality of weather modification is no conspiracy theory.   Or at least, so say the conspiracy theorists....

Hurricane Sandy is being described as the “worst storm in 100 years” and will possibly mutate to super-storm status once it combines with a polar air mass over the eastern United States enabling it to cause widespread damage and chaos, but how convenient is the timing of this “natural” event in regards to the election? Is it possible that the storm is a contrived event designed to throw the election for Obama?

Just askin'....

(h/t mandas)

 

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