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Hurricane Rita hits Tex/La with water, wind


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y'know, w/all the talk about building things back up, i'm just wondering if LA, TX et al. are gonna be the same as the site of the Towers 4 years after--a big nothing.

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put on your tinfoil hats and read this

'A seeming grid-pattern of five heat signatures appear out of nothing to the west of Hurricane Rita, intensify and hold their positions, and then fade to nothing. Their appearance coincided with the storm's unexpected turn away from Houston to track north before making landfall...'

anyone know what they could be?

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put on your tinfoil hats and read this

'A seeming grid-pattern of five heat signatures appear out of nothing to the west of Hurricane Rita, intensify and hold their positions, and then fade to nothing. Their appearance coincided with the storm's unexpected turn away from Houston to track north before making landfall...'

anyone know what they could be?

Probably those military armed porpoises that are missing... :lol:

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