Tornado in Michigan, rumored to be up to the US military
Tornado in Michigan, rumored to be up to the US military. After a tornado destroyed the town of Joeble, Missouri, a military vehicle entered the disaster area to inspect the damage. According to the latest fatalities, the National Weather Service...
Mississippi tornado, rumored to be a trick by the US military. After a tornado destroyed the town of Choble, Missouri, a military vehicle entered the disaster area to inspect the damage. According to the latest death toll statistics from the National Weather Service, this year has become the "deadliest tornado year" since 1950. In view of the large number of tornadoes this year and their destructive power, "conspiracy theories" have been widely circulated on the Internet recently. It is shockingly alleged that the tornado disaster that caused heavy casualties in Joplin, Missouri on the 22nd was not a disaster caused by nature, but was caused by a military-sponsored research project in Alaska, which shot radio waves into the upper atmosphere. A netizen signed by "thegreenieye" posted on YouTube: "I don't know about other people, but I want to tell everyone I know and don't know about weather manipulation." This person made this statement in response to a video reporting that the deadly tornado disaster in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, last month was also caused by Alaska's atmospheric research. "thegreenieye" wrote: "99.5% of people have no idea about this. Please tell people you know and don't know about this. People need to know!" Conspiracy theories are not new, but they have been circulating "explosionally" recently, and they are vivid and vivid. It is said that the tornado disaster was caused by the High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program at the University of Alaska, which is sponsored by the Navy and Army. The program launches radio waves into the upper atmosphere to study the impact of radio waves in order to improve communication technology. But conspiracy theorists believe that this is a "doomsday device" that harms the earth. Jobl Town officials said on the 28th that the death toll from the tornado on the 22nd has now increased to 142, bringing the total number of people killed by tornadoes this year to 520, breaking the previous record of 519 people set in 1953. There were higher tornado death tolls before 1950, but those statistics were based on estimates rather than actual correct numbers.
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