0
0

Beck on Japan


 invite response                
2011 Mar 14, 3:10pm   1,845 views  10 comments

by Vicente   ➕follow (1)   💰tip   ignore  

Comments 1 - 10 of 10        Search these comments

1   terriDeaner   2011 Mar 14, 3:11pm  

Well, since I'm here...

From which end of Glenn Beck did that message originate?

2   Done!   2011 Mar 14, 10:25pm  

Look they are all Battier than Bat Shit, Anderson Cooper was reporting the Nuke Plant meltdown live from the Quake region, took a minute but then he finally asks, "Well how far away are we from the site?..." "CAN WE GET OUT OF HERE!!!"

Morons, doesn't he watch the News?

3   elliemae   2011 Mar 14, 11:36pm  

Glenn Beck says

"there's a message being sent. And that is, 'Hey, you know that stuff we're doing? Not really working out real well. Maybe we should stop doing some of it.' I'm just saying."

What kind of "stuff" are we doing? Broadcasting batshit crazy stuff on the teevee for the world to see? Writing batshit crazy stuff on chalkboards?

Or is Glenn Beck intimating that our misuse of the planet is contributing to global climate change, which is causing world-wide catastrophes? (yea, he's I think that he's crazy enough to believe that man can cause an earthquake)

I'm enjoying the coverage of the earthquake/tsunami/nuclear reactor disasters. The newscasters have to say something, and the shit that flows from their mouths is priceless. It reminds me of the SNL coverage of when Buckwheat was shot. They had a corporate sponsor and everything... and it was hilarious. The news organizations are milking this for everything they can, showing as much video of the tsunami as possible. It's crazy.

It's not about the news at this point, it's about ratings.

4   American in Japan   2011 Mar 15, 1:31am  

I am back in Japan from Central Europe. I just got back today ...

5   FortWayne   2011 Mar 15, 2:42am  

How is it up there AinJ?

6   Patrick   2011 Mar 15, 3:36am  

Did you fly to Europe since the quake?

7   sfbubblebuyer   2011 Mar 15, 7:42am  

Technically, man could cause earthquakes if we really put our minds to it. In fact, causing regular small earthquakes is one of the suggested preventions for large earthquakes. Drilling into the faults and injecting high pressure water is one of the suggested ways of trigging an earthquake.

I'm not saying we SHOULD do it, especially not near civilized areas. But it's at least theoretically possible.

8   Vicente   2011 Mar 15, 8:03am  

Not a proven theory, but it seems likely "fracking" can cause quakes:

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2011/03/15/arkansas-earthquakes-2011-fracking_n_835868.html

And not the good kind of "frackin"

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r7KcpgQKo2I

9   sfbubblebuyer   2011 Mar 15, 8:41am  

The defenders of fracking claim since it's not directly into a fault, it can't cause earthquakes. That being said, even minor pressure variations from areas near a fault seem like they might induce slippage. THAT being said, if fracking causes minor earthquakes that is truly releasing built up tension on a fault line, it's GOOD for the people near that fault line location as it reduces bigger earthquake potiential. AND THAT being said, it could easily cause a more rapid build up than normal of pressure on the fault line AWAY from the fracking and cause LARGER earthquakes for other areas along the fault.

10   MarkInSF   2011 Mar 15, 9:02am  

We already knew Beck was gifted with the ability to see connections that others, with their frail minds, failed to see.

Now we know he also has the gift of identifying messages from God, and interpreting their meaning.

Is there anything this man cannot do?

Please register to comment:

api   best comments   contact   latest images   memes   one year ago   random   suggestions   gaiste