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Old 08-03-2007, 11:34 AM
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Massive ULF ‘Blast’ Detected In US Bridge Collapse Catastrophe

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Massive ULF ‘Blast’ Detected In US Bridge Collapse Catastrophe

By: Sorcha Faal, and as reported to her Western Subscribers

Reports from Russia’s Institute of Solar-Terrestrial Physics located in Irkutsk are reporting today that their Siberian Solar Radio Telescope (SSRT) detected a ‘massive’ ultra low frequency (ULF) ‘blast’ emanating from Latitude: 45° 00' North Longitude: 93° 15' West at the ‘exact’ moment, and location, of a catastrophic collapse of a nearly 2,000 foot long bridge in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

To the horrific destruction of the Interstate 35W Bridge which spanned the Mississippi River we can read as reported by the Star Tribune News Service:

"The 1,907-foot bridge fell into the Mississippi River and onto roadways below. The span was packed with rush hour traffic, and dozens of vehicles fell with the bridge leaving scores of dazed commuters scrambling for their lives.

Nine people were confirmed dead as of 4 a.m. today. Sixty were taken to hospitals and 20 people were still missing this morning. Authorities said they expected the death toll to rise."

Russian Military reports state that the total collapse of such a massive bridge, and in the absence of evidence linking its destruction to terrorist activity, could only have been accomplished by an acoustic weapon, of which the United States Military is known to possess.

These reports further state that one of the United States primary research organizations into acoustic weapons research is Augsburg College, and which is located in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and most importantly less than 1 mile from the Interstate 35W Bridge collapse.

To the exact reason of why, and what exactly happened in this catastrophe we can only speculate, but, with what is known about the United States past history of using sophisticated weapons on their own citizens for ‘research’ purposes it certainly lies in the realm of possibility that this horrific tragedy is rooted in the use of ULF weapons.
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Old 08-03-2007, 11:53 AM
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OK, here's some fodder for the conspiracy theorists. The professor mentioned in one of the linked articles as Mark Engebretson. I thought the name sounded familiar, and was able to recall that NPR had interviewed a member of the Engebretson family about a woman who was missing in connection with the collapse. Sure enough, it appears that Sherry Lou Engebretson is one of the few confirmed dead at this point. Is Engebretson a more common name than I had thought, or what?
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LOL.

Maybe it's just me but I'd expect a "ULF blast" massive enough to wrench the bridge from its bearings and slice through its girders to turn the people in their cars to gelatinous slime and to implode to cars and trucks themselves...

So what's with Russia nowadays? First they're irradiating spies in Britain (surely a bullet would've been much cheaper and less conspicuous?), then they're planting flags on the ocean floor ( ) and now they're saying that this bridge collapse "could only have been accomplished by an acoustic weapon"? WTF happened to them? I thought they were supposed to be intelligent?

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OK, here's some fodder for the conspiracy theorists. The professor mentioned in one of the linked articles as Mark Engebretson. I thought the name sounded familiar, and was able to recall that NPR had interviewed a member of the Engebretson family about a woman who was missing in connection with the collapse. Sure enough, it appears that Sherry Lou Engebretson is one of the few confirmed dead at this point. Is Engebretson a more common name than I had thought, or what?
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Maybe it's just me but I'd expect a "ULF blast" massive enough to wrench the bridge from its bearings and slice through its girders to turn the people in their cars to gelatinous slime and to implode to cars and trucks themselves...
Maybe they did. How could you tell the difference between a car that was mangled by the bridge collapse, and a car that was mangled by a ULF weapon?

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Hey, maybe we can work this into the story somehow.
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Authorities are questioning three men after pulling them from a submersible vessel in the East River in Brooklyn, N.Y., according to reports from ABC affiliate WABC.
Maybe it was a sub-mounted ULF transmitter that caused the collapse.
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Maybe they did. How could you tell the difference between a car that was mangled by the bridge collapse, and a car that was mangled by a ULF weapon?



Well I'm not forensic scientist but "witness marks" -- dents -- show where vehicles impacted other objects (cars leave paint, concrete leaves powder and debris in the metal, metal from the bridge would leave evidence...) A ULF blast would be an atmospheric overpressure that would crush but not necessarily leave the same type of marks as other material impacts would.

There were lots of vehicles left on the bridge that looked completely intact. Surely a ULF blast capable of shearing through the inch-thick steel of a bridge girder would shred a car made with 20-gauge sheetmetal?

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There were lots of vehicles left on the bridge that looked completely intact. Surely a ULF blast capable of shearing through the inch-thick steel of a bridge girder would shred a car made with 20-gauge sheetmetal?

Unless it was narrowly focused on the girders...
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Unless it was narrowly focused on the girders...
Hmm. A narrow-beam "saser" - sound amplification by the stimulated emission of ... rap?

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