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New Jersey RFID Evacuation/Emergency Contract Awarded 4 Days Before Sandy Formed
Thursday, October 18, 2012
State of New Jersey Awards Radiant RFID 5-Year Emergency Management Solution Contract "RFID-based managed evacuation solution that tracks evacuees, pets, emergency transport vehicles and commodities deployed at state shelters in preparation for and in the event of a hurricane, natural disaster or other incident to assist in reunification of families." http://www.sfgate.com/business/prweb...#ixzz2BgWtuQ3m Monday, October 22, 2012 "Sandy developed from a tropical wave in the western Caribbean Sea"..."quickly strengthened and was upgraded to Tropical Storm Sandy six hours later." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurricane_Sandy |
OMG!!! It's a PLOT!!!!
Get your Tin Foil Hats here! C'mon, you know you want and need them, Tin Foil Slickers, I got Tin Foil Snow Shoes! :) |
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So what? Doesn't mean shit dude.
Put the crack pipe down. |
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No surprise that Radiant RFID have several patents on methods of storm seeding.
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HAARP doing nice stuff? :)
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HAARP Monitoring Project Records Strongest Readings Ever Directed In Path of Hurricane Sandy http://theintelhub.com/2012/10/27/en...rricane-sandy/ "An independent website that has a real-time sensor network from over 28 sensors placed in rural areas across the United States has recorded the strongest HAARP readings in the projects history. The readings, in and around the New England area, are literally off the charts and lend credence to other claims that Hurricane Sandy is possibly being engineered to cause massive destruction. In a Facebook post, the HAARP monitoring website posted this startling description above the photo of the readings: Strongest readings in the history of this project have peaked. A never before seen white-shade indicates that a value higher than 10 on the 1-10 scale has been indicated. It has no color assigned! HaarpStatus has finally come to a bullseye over what looks like Rhode Island and Connecticut. Current projections at NOAA say Hurricane Sandy will hit New Jersey. Our status numbers disagree. The storm is being steered toward the higher concentration numbers. Truly remarkable numbers and it is one to archive because this may never be seen again in a very long time." Continued here http://theintelhub.com/2012/10/27/en...rricane-sandy/ |
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