I’m telling you guys, say what you want about Eric Hacker, he’s not lying about earthquakes being man-made. That ICECUBE neutrino detector in Antarctica is likely the culprit of all of these.
HECKER. Sorry to be a spellingfag, but I had no clue who he is, so I looked him up. Eric Hacker is a baseball player. I added earthquakes to the string and bingo. Hecker.
Just in case someone wants to dig. Helping out a bit. That is all 😂
The icecube neutrino detectors can cause earthquakes (according to Eric Hecker's testimony). However other types of direct energy weapons, like HAARP can cause earthquakes as well by using microwaves/frequencies to "bounce" the atmosphere.
I think about that book a lot these days. He was a very celebrated author, all his books were being made into movies. But not that one. (The post script was very critical of the whole climate science philosophy of 'settled science" and he liked it to the eugenics movement of the early 20th century, and his arguments were very compelling
for those who have not read it.) And I agree with you - really good book ahead of its time.
State of Fear was his second to last book published (2004) while he was alive. The last one was Next (2006) and was about genetic testing and ownership - another controversial topic. He was diagnosed with lymphoma and died in 2008. Sometimes I wonder if he was getting too close to the truth. He was very popular because he was a great storyteller and as Burning Bright over at Badlands likes to say, we are in a war of stories. I will admit I lean more towards veing extremely skeptical side these days, but was it a coincidence thst one of the influential storytellers of the day happened to get lymphoma? 🤔
I had to click to find out what the hell "PNG" was.
Lol, same
Sorry I'm a geography nerd!
I’m telling you guys, say what you want about Eric Hacker, he’s not lying about earthquakes being man-made. That ICECUBE neutrino detector in Antarctica is likely the culprit of all of these.
HECKER. Sorry to be a spellingfag, but I had no clue who he is, so I looked him up. Eric Hacker is a baseball player. I added earthquakes to the string and bingo. Hecker.
Just in case someone wants to dig. Helping out a bit. That is all 😂
I have spent about an hour learning about Eric Hecker. I have a problem with story. Its too ‘easy’:
Grew up onLong Island the home of the now famous Montauk Project.
His childhood included being part of the Stargate Project run by the CIA/DIA. Later on he had experiences in the Submarine Service.
Following that he became a plumber for some of the wealthiest people in the world back on Long Island.
In 2010 he took a contract to work at the South Pole Station for a year.
Now he lives in a prepper compound in Alaska.
Nope … sorry, I call bullshit on this dude.
What the HELL is the Montauk Project???? Some kind of earth altering device or a people device??? A lil' background would be most appreciated...
Montauk Project
The icecube neutrino detectors can cause earthquakes (according to Eric Hecker's testimony). However other types of direct energy weapons, like HAARP can cause earthquakes as well by using microwaves/frequencies to "bounce" the atmosphere.
One thing in common, people at the top.
Wonder what they "bounce" the RF waves off of up there??
The ionosphere is solid to some radiation.
I AGREE and I was just about to write that it is just extra violence shaking the ground!
Michael Crichton wrote about earthquake machines in State of Fear, and all the climate change bunk. Really good book and way ahead of it's time.
I think about that book a lot these days. He was a very celebrated author, all his books were being made into movies. But not that one. (The post script was very critical of the whole climate science philosophy of 'settled science" and he liked it to the eugenics movement of the early 20th century, and his arguments were very compelling for those who have not read it.) And I agree with you - really good book ahead of its time.
State of Fear was his second to last book published (2004) while he was alive. The last one was Next (2006) and was about genetic testing and ownership - another controversial topic. He was diagnosed with lymphoma and died in 2008. Sometimes I wonder if he was getting too close to the truth. He was very popular because he was a great storyteller and as Burning Bright over at Badlands likes to say, we are in a war of stories. I will admit I lean more towards veing extremely skeptical side these days, but was it a coincidence thst one of the influential storytellers of the day happened to get lymphoma? 🤔
I have had the same thought. He was only 66, I believe, when he died.
The earth cannot stand a fool when he reigns.
So Stacey Abrams is out traveling...
So that's what the tsunami alert was about!