User Profile: silentsender

Member Since: November 14, 2011

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  • ANY nuclear conflict (even limited) would pretty much wreak major havoc on the global environment. Nobody would be safe from fallout and radiation. Besides, they’d have to move their populations to those ghost cities ‘before’ a nuclear attack, and i sure nuclear armed enemies would have the means to know about a major shift of the population to these cities. In the spirit of a ‘disaster scenario’ it would be more likely that the cities would be used to separate healthy people from infected people during a major SARS or bird flu outbreak.

  • Curiously, the city appears to be laid out in sectors, color-coded, red, blue, green and yellow. Whatever the purpose of the city is- it certainly is design well for population management and martial law.

  • Simply inappropriate and classless. Do they think they are making some sort of statement? They are just showing the world how inept they are.

  • Feel free to email her at melissa@melissaharrisperry.com; I’m sure she’d love to hear directly from her fan club her at The Blaze.

  • I live here in Detroit and can tell you that Gov. Rick Snyder will step in and install an emergency financial manager and take the role of the city council right out of the picture. Detroit will be fine, the city’s mismanagement will be fixed and the long standing social polices that have destroyed the city will be undone. It’s really the city council that is committing suicide here.

  • If I had to take a guess, I’d say the lines are nothing more than a distraction. The Chinese are more than aware that we have our own ‘birds’ watching them closely. This is probably an attempt to bleed off some of their money (like with the fully built, uninhabited cities they built) and cause confusion at the same time. It’s a “hey look at this” but “don’t pay attention to this over here” scheme. Classic “Art of War” strategy. If anything, the 18 mile section of horizontal lines could be a solar farm project on a large scale basis. They do manufacture the world’s cheapest and most efficient panels right now.