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A hurrican can be broken up with a strong laser from a weather satellite



 
 
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Old September 4th 05, 08:56 PM
Barbara Schwarz
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Default A hurrican can be broken up with a strong laser from a weather satellite

A hurrican can be broken up with a strong laser from a weather
satellite via a remote control from somebody on earth. Nobody has to be
in harms way.

That laser either circles the hurrican and keeps it in place till it
loses strenght in the ocean or it cuts through it and breaks it up in
less powerful storms. It is also possible to push a hurrican away from
land with such a laser.

Those NASA and Homeland Security "scientists" and officials take home a
huge salary but they don't come up with that solution? What is the
matter with them? Am I the only one thinking or what?

Barbara Schwarz

 




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