January 03, 2005
Personally, I Blame Dick Cheney

As proof positive there's nothing in this world that can't be turned into a conspiracy, we have this site that purports to link the recent south Asian catastrophe with "Corporate Oil". Look, a 9.0 earthquake releases energy on a scale that basically dwarfs anything man has ever created, nukes included. Compared to that, sonic exploration is quite literally nothing more than puffs of air.

Always comforting to listen to the foil hats rumbling in the night. Sounds like... lunacy...

Via Cobb.

Posted by scott at January 03, 2005 04:08 PM

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I'm still waiting for that city in Texas to get nuked, its overdue now by a week or more.

Posted by: John on January 4, 2005 01:52 AM

Love it!

The other at AmberGnat, we reported on another piece that blamed the whole thing on a Russian "tunami bomb" (http://www.ambergnat.com/archives/2005/01/distaster_trigg.html).

This one will made a great addition to our "From the Fringe" series.

ETC

Posted by: Edward Chmura on January 4, 2005 09:50 AM

Love it!

The other at AmberGnat, we reported on another piece that blamed the whole thing on a Russian "tunami bomb" (http://www.ambergnat.com/archives/2005/01/distaster_trigg.html).

This one will made a great addition to our "From the Fringe" series.

ETC

Posted by: Edward Chmura on January 4, 2005 09:50 AM

Well, if you look at the complete postig, which I referenced quite a bit, there does seem to be evidence. Circumstantial,yes, but people have been convicted with less evidence.

I am not saying, this is the cause. But, I personally, have a difficult time, not seeing it as a contributor in some way, shape, or form.

Posted by: Dean on January 4, 2005 12:01 PM

Conspiracy crap like this pisses me off. There are REAL conspiracies being plotted by REAL terrorists right this minute, which will take a real toll in human lives if they aren't stopped, and all these fake conspiracy theories provide the best smokescreen a terrorist could ask for.

Posted by: Tatterdemalian on January 4, 2005 12:52 PM
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