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while still not very credible, they are at least steps above the first two you posted. Thanks for letting us know that there are crazies of every ideological bent
while still not very credible, they are at least steps above the first two you posted. Thanks for letting us know that there are crazies of every ideological bent
You really believe Alabama or even Texas could fund going to the Moon? Interesting.I knew that someone would point out that I should have been way more specific, but then again, only one thing in your specifics is out of the reach of the states.
Is it possible for an event that has never and will never happen, and is nothing more than the brain child of far-right lunatic conspiracy theorists with no grasp on reality, to be a current "event"?To the mods: I think this would be considered a current event. If not, please move it to the right spot.
Domestic terrorism is an increasing possibility for three reasons:Is it possible for an event that has never and will never happen, and is nothing more than the brain child of far-right lunatic conspiracy theorists with no grasp on reality, to be a current "event"?![]()
Stop shaming him, you must believe that all ideas are of the same value, just as we are told that all cultures are of the same value!A meteorologist friend posted about this yesterday. Insane, just insane.
A militarized conspiracy theorist group believes radars are ‘weather weapons’ and is trying to destroy them
National Weather Service offices around the country are on guard after recent threats to agency infrastructure — specifically Doppler weather radars — from a violent militia-style group, emails from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s security office show.
The group Veterans on Patrol, which the Southern Poverty Law Center defines as an anti-government militia organization, views the NWS’ network of Doppler radars as “weather weapons,” according to an internal NOAA email sent Monday and seen by CNN.
A previous email informing the NWS workforce of general, non-specific threats was sent May 1. Monday’s email was more action-oriented, with the NOAA security office noting they are aware of “several encounters,” physically or virtually, with Veterans on Patrol.
“This group is advocating for anyone and everyone to join them in conducting penetration drills on NEXRAD sites to identify weaknesses which can be used to ultimately destroy the sites,” the email stated, using an acronym for the weather radar network.
Is it possible for an event that has never and will never happen, and is nothing more than the brain child of far-right lunatic conspiracy theorists with no grasp on reality, to be a current "event"?![]()
So you have other interwebs friends besides what's here?A meteorologist friend
Tornadoes home in on trailer parks anyway. No radar will prevent that!Wouldn't it be so karmic if these crackpots did manage to damage a weather radar and the next day their trailer park was wiped out by a tornado that couldn't be forecast because the radar was damaged?
Radar is not used to track hurricanes, Tball.Or they destroyed one when there was a hurricane coming and people didn't get important info they needed .
A meteorologist friend posted about this yesterday. Insane, just insane.
A militarized conspiracy theorist group believes radars are ‘weather weapons’ and is trying to destroy them
National Weather Service offices around the country are on guard after recent threats to agency infrastructure — specifically Doppler weather radars — from a violent militia-style group, emails from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s security office show.
The group Veterans on Patrol, which the Southern Poverty Law Center defines as an anti-government militia organization, views the NWS’ network of Doppler radars as “weather weapons,” according to an internal NOAA email sent Monday and seen by CNN.
A previous email informing the NWS workforce of general, non-specific threats was sent May 1. Monday’s email was more action-oriented, with the NOAA security office noting they are aware of “several encounters,” physically or virtually, with Veterans on Patrol.
“This group is advocating for anyone and everyone to join them in conducting penetration drills on NEXRAD sites to identify weaknesses which can be used to ultimately destroy the sites,” the email stated, using an acronym for the weather radar network.
You can't blame your problem on anybody else, Tball.A lot of people could get hurt and some killed because of their stupidity .
^^^Tornadoes home in on trailer parks anyway. No radar will prevent that!
There is no such thing as Alt-Right, Sybil. There are no militia groups pardoned by Trump.Domestic terrorism is an increasing possibility for three reasons:
1. Trump supports Alt-Right militia groups as proved by his pardoning ~1500 of them.
He isn't dismantling them.2. Trump's dismantling of the DOJ and FBI favors such groups and weakens law enforcement's ability to track them.
Random words. No apparent coherency. TDS.3. The Trump administration pushes conspiracy theories and Alt-Right hatred of anything Trump deems as Leftist.
That's cray-cray talk, son. Your mother would be displeased.There is no such thing as Alt-Right, Sybil. There are no militia groups pardoned by Trump.
He isn't dismantling them.
Random words. No apparent coherency. TDS.
Tornadoes are tracked using a combination of methods, primarily relying on radar technology, with support from visual observations and mathematical models. Doppler radar, which detects the movement and rotation of air, is used to identify potential tornado-producing features within storms. Tornadoes are also tracked through visual observations by trained spotters and law enforcement, who can report their location and characteristics. Additionally, mathematical models use atmospheric data to predict storm development and the potential for tornadoes.Radar is not used to track hurricanes, Tball.
Oh, I'm not questioning the existence of domestic terrorists. I'm questioning their nonsensical beliefs about weather radar as being the "non-event" labeled as an event.Domestic terrorism is an increasing possibility for three reasons:
1. Trump supports Alt-Right militia groups as proved by his pardoning ~1500 of them.
2. Trump's dismantling of the DOJ and FBI favors such groups and weakens law enforcement's ability to track them.
3. The Trump administration pushes conspiracy theories and Alt-Right hatred of anything Trump deems as Leftist.
They are, indeed, idiots and should be mocked. However, the threat is credible and, for the aforementioned reasons, domestic terrorism is increasingly likely.Oh, I'm not questioning the existence of domestic terrorists. I'm questioning their nonsensical beliefs about weather radar as being the "non-event" labeled as an event.
I'm basically mocking the idiocy of the far right.
That's why I posted to the mods about it. The fact that it's being reported on and taken seriously by NOAA is definitely current, but it also doesn't quite fit either.
Weren't there similar threats a few years ago only that time the nut cases were targeting electrical substations?
Oh, I'm not questioning the existence of domestic terrorists. I'm questioning their nonsensical beliefs about weather radar as being the "non-event" labeled as an event.
I'm basically mocking the idiocy of the far right.