Hati relief envisaged 1 day before quake


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A Haiti Disaster Relief Scenario Was Envisaged by the US Military One Day Before the Earthquake

By Michel Chossudovsky

--, January 21, 2010

A Haiti disaster relief scenario had been envisaged at the headquarters of US Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) in Miami one day prior to the earthquake.

The holding of pre-disaster simulations pertained to the impacts of a hurricane in Haiti. They were held on January 11. (Bob Brewin, Defense launches online system to coordinate Haiti relief efforts (1/15/10) -- GovExec.com, complete text of article is contained in Annex)
The Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA), which is under the jurisdiction of the Department of Defense (DoD), was involved in organizing these scenarios on behalf of US Southern Command.(SOUTHCOM).
Defined as a "Combat Support Agency", DISA has a mandate to provide IT and telecommunications, systems, logistics services in support of the US military. (See DISA website: --).
On the day prior to the earthquake, "on Monday [January 11, 2010], Jean Demay, DISA's technical manager for the agency's Transnational Information Sharing Cooperation project, happened to be at the headquarters of the U.S. Southern Command in Miami preparing for a test of the system in a scenario that involved providing relief to Haiti in the wake of a hurricane." (Bob Brewin, op cit, emphasis added)
The Transnational Information Sharing Cooperation project
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lone wolf
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Good thing they drill for this stuff, eh?
 
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Good thing they drill for this stuff, eh?

Yeah it's a good thing. It helps to employ prescient people as well. This gives a boost to tea leaf reading and divination. But we can't have quakes on demand can we?
 
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Quote: Originally Posted by darkbeaverView Post

Yeah it's a good thing. It helps to employ prescient people as well. This gives a boost to tea leaf reading and divination. But we can't have quakes on demand can we?

Nope. Hurricanes are much easier to predict.
 
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War is even easier to predict than hurricanes, and far more often predicted successfully. I think we got us some high tech uptonogoodery happnin.
 
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Didn't Kaos have an earthquake machine? Good thing Maxwell Smart's one of the good guys....
 
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An earthquake machine! The thought never crossed my mind. Since you've suggested it I might as well do some reading this even.
 
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An earthquake machine! The thought never crossed my mind. Since you've suggested it I might as well do some reading this even.

The Earthyquake generator was hiding under the paperwork in the cone of silence.
 
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Missed it by that much....
 
petros
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He'll be back with info on HAARP....
 
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Holy crap!

Not another!
 
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Hmmmm -

- -- - Obama meets Medvedev(or Putin) to discuss Nuclear disarmament ..Before Earthquake

- -- - 45,000 Americans .thankfully only 33 dead ..yet Odd

- -- - last quake to hit Haiti was 1770

- -- - 1 mega ton bomb..5 to 6 on richter scale...

If you placed a nuke in a fault line that had alot of built up pressure ..What would happen ?...

Maybe we should re-visit some more recent Earthquakes and tsunami's to look for patterns...

Enter twightlight zone music here....It sounds like a conspiracy theory to me...But like every other conspiracy theory ,you gotta ask the question ..WHY?...The U.S. are good guys...

Always a conspiracy
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He'll be back with info on HAARP....

However it happened this is one of histories most fortuitous earthquakes, of the parting Red Sea order.
 
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However it happened this is one of histories most fortuitous earthquakes, of the parting Red Sea order.

That would be a good name for the first casino the *cough* aid money builds.

Exodus Casino and Brothel.
 
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That would be a good name for the first casino the *cough* aid money builds.

Exodus Casino and Brothel.

The oil workers will flock to it.
 
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The oil workers will flock to it.

Gas. The quake will creat a new easy to access gas field and Haiti will get a great big power grid with great big ALCOA smelters.
 
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Gas. The quake will creat a new easy to access gas field and Haiti will get a great big power grid with great big ALCOA smelters.

Whatever happens they ain't ever going to be free of Uncle Sham or us Canadian do-gooders. We love the economically viable people of Hati.
 
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Ah yes, of course, the nuking of a fault line. This is entertaining.
 
petros
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Who nuked a fault line?
 
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Ah yes, of course, the nuking of a fault line. This is entertaining.

Foiler.
 
MHz
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This is what happened to the sub that got too close in '05
 
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Is that the suspected sub?
 
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Quote: Originally Posted by darkbeaverView Post

War is even easier to predict than hurricanes, and far more often predicted successfully. I think we got us some high tech uptonogoodery happnin.

Oh brilliant suggestions, nuking fault lines, like playing air hockey with the Earths mantel. What kind of foil heads do you have living up there?
 
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Oh brilliant suggestions, nuking fault lines, like playing air hockey with the Earths mantel. What kind of foil heads do you have living up there?

The worst kind ironsides, the very worst kind that can be imagined. Nuking fault lines I understand has been discussed in academic circles for a long time. I don't know anything aboot it nor have I read much more than what's in this thread, I don't even know how it would or could work and I have never built a huge nukular thingy in my wood shed, so you don't have to look, it's not there, and there isn't a five pound box of chocos beside it.
 
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Quote: Originally Posted by darkbeaverView Post

Is that the suspected sub?

You decide, the official story is that it was traveling at high speed in an area that just suffered a 9.0 quake without using any type of sonar. The Captain was promoted (if the official story is fake).
Here is a map of Haiti's mineral resources, I'm trying to find a land ownership map but apparently all records are missing.
If Calgary can sell cow manure as "Genuine Calgary Stamped Bullchips" the Haiti should be able to sell little pieces of rubble for $5 a pop. Ketchup stained ones are twice that amount.

This graph should be compared to other quakes of similar nature and to 911 data and to data like an mining blast and throw in 911 just for the heck of it.

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I saw a mineral map of Hati yesterday, there seems to be a lot of valuable stuff including oil. I was thinking of the poverty these people have been kept in being especially cruel in light of those mineral riches.
 
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Quote: Originally Posted by darkbeaverView Post

The worst kind ironsides, the very worst kind that can be imagined. Nuking fault lines I understand has been discussed in academic circles for a long time. I don't know anything aboot it nor have I read much more than what's in this thread, I don't even know how it would or could work and I have never built a huge nukular thingy in my wood shed, so you don't have to look, it's not there, and there isn't a five pound box of chocos beside it.

Somebody once proposed nuking the Colorado shale deposit so large areas could be fractured at once. The radiation thing didn't seem to be an issue (for him personally).
Why couldn't every city have it's own power station, say about the size of a sub power-plant. They would take 100 years to produce enough material to make a bomb. Once the mini-reactor is paid for the residents should have power bill that never get above $10/mo.
 
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Quote: Originally Posted by MHzView Post

Somebody once proposed nuking the Colorado shale deposit so large areas could be fractured at once. The radiation thing didn't seem to be an issue (for him personally).
Why couldn't every city have it's own power station, say about the size of a sub power-plant. They would take 100 years to produce enough material to make a bomb. Once the mini-reactor is paid for the residents should have power bill that never get above $10/mo.

They proposed doing the same thing in Alberta's oilsands a very long time ago,thankfully it didnt get approval.
 
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Quote: Originally Posted by MHzView Post

Somebody once proposed nuking the Colorado shale deposit so large areas could be fractured at once. The radiation thing didn't seem to be an issue (for him personally).
Why couldn't every city have it's own power station, say about the size of a sub power-plant. They would take 100 years to produce enough material to make a bomb. Once the mini-reactor is paid for the residents should have power bill that never get above $10/mo.

As much as we've heard about capitalist efficiencies, we are always asking ourselves the same question because we fail to understand what efficiency means to a banker. Cheap power available to all is in our economic system culturally impossible. The same laws hold for medicine education and food.
 

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