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Date: September 10, 2017 at 06:16:58
From: Mitra, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Houses in storm zones



Wouldn't it be more reasonable for the government to
subsidize housing that could withstand these storms (ala
monolithic domes) than continually pay for rebuilding
delicate buildings that get trashed by the storms? It
will be that or just turn these area int vast BLM zones.
The existing model cost too much to people in the path
and others.




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Date: September 11, 2017 at 11:58:18
From: Polydactyl in N. Bay, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: Houses in storm zones


As long as they are allowing cloud seeding experiments to run wild (my take, their take it's all fine for physics discovery), houses should be rebuilt for everyone at the governments' expense! Michio Kaku al but said that these experiments have created hurricanes, not mentioning which ones or all of them. All they need are the right conditions to play puppet master over the weather. There is plenty of evidence that these storms were helped Harvey, Irma, Katia and we'll see about Jose spinning into the path of Irma now, or so it seems.

That no news media is allowed to talk about these experiments tells me a lot about these experiments. They need to learn how to control the weather so they can go screw up another planet, after ours? The consequences of 'Little boys with big toys' is getting old.


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Date: September 14, 2017 at 08:34:11
From: Mitra, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Agreed



But these people have allowed developers to build where
they should not have. Its a dollar for the developers
and tragedy for all downstream.





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Date: September 10, 2017 at 21:30:33
From: kemokae, [DNS_Address]
Subject: Re: Houses in storm zones


They do have one house built that did make it through one of these hurricanes and was posted all over the place in the net...including here if you can find it in the archives...but your correct, I think it was round and built up high (20 feet) to take water surges...with steps going downward out front...and it
has windows that could be closed also.


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