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9/11 Theories. Conspiracy Theorists. 2012: The End Of The World? Japan Tsunami Caused by HAARP? A huge 8.9 Richter scale earthquake rocked Tokyo today resulting in a giant tsunami causing incredible amounts of damage, injuries and deaths. My first reaction was to check the University of Tokyo's HAARP induction magnetometer to see if HAARP was fired up around the time of the quake. Sure enough, following a week of electromagnetic silence, HAARP was turned on at approximately 0:00 hours 9 March, 2011 UTC and has been going strong since. Here is the data for the last 36 hours: For the past week prior to the quake, HAARP has been turned off with the induction magnetometer looking something like this everyday: Next I started searching the net for other evidence linking HAARP to Japan and found these videos from 2009 and 2010 where HAARP or some similar weather modification device is clearly being used over Japan skies: There certainly has been a huge spike in devastating earthquakes striking close to capital cities the past several years.

The Federal Reserve Is A privately Owned Corporation. How the Nielsen TV ratings work — and what could replace them. @FrankN.Stein: Yup. No matter what, if it isn't making money, it's not worth the broadcaster's time. Seeing the pic you posted makes me want to cry.... @FrankN.Stein: Yes, it is. But that's life. TV shows are a product, just like an umbrella. If an umbrella costs $5 to make, you need people buying them for $6. If a show costs $1 million per episode to create, it needs to make at least that back per episode in advertising. If a show isn't making as much money as it costs to make, it makes no sense to continue it, as much as it breaks my fanboy heart when unpopular awesome shows get canned. The real tragedy is when a show that *would* make financial sense is lost by being on the wrong network, in the wrong timeslot, by being marketed badly, or just by not being given enough time to find the audience that makes it profitable.