
Well here is a hurricane, really an event, that practically no one knew about or know about today. It had to do with a huge hurricane in the Atlantic Ocean that was headed straight for New York City on the morning of the 11th of September, 2001. But a little before the hour of horror* it made a sharp turn and headed away, so far away it was forgotten.
Actually Hurricane Erin had lasted quite a while close to the east coast of the US…
Erin formed on September 1, 2001 from a tropical wave and was the first hurricane of the 2001 Atlantic season. Its strongest winds reached up to 105 mph or 169 kph. It totally disappeared after the 15th of September. It did not cause deaths or damage.
When it formed it was moving west-northwest, it later curved northwest then east. It passed near Bermuda and later near Newfoundland, Canada and never made landfall in the US.
It is believed, though “experts” now deny it, that it was headed straight for NYC and then at the last minute changed its course. But “official” meteorological data from the National Hurricane Center shows that Erin curved to the northeast away from the coast. Of course, “experts” now say that there is no “scientific” evidence that the storm was intentionally manipulated and diverted. Naturally, theories about hurricane control are not supported by mainstream (read controlled) meteorology.
The “official” word is that although Erin was active on September 11, 2001, and seen on satellite images that day, its position relative to New York is part of a conspiracy theory. In their official conclusion Erin posed mostly marine hazards, i.e. waves, rather than a direct threat to land.
But I prefer conspiracy theories as they feel gripping, meaningful, and usually more coherent than the messy, boring, convoluted explanations “experts” often gives us and insist they are the truth and the “official story.”
Conspiracy theories give meaning where the official story shows randomness and made up “truths.” They offer a sense of intention, design, pattern and purpose.
I am a more of a conspiracy analyst and as I analyse events like Hurricane Erin, I truly enjoy the trip down the rabbit hole.
* On 0903 hours Flight 175 hit the south tower of the World Trade Centre
What do you think?
That’s an interesting story indeed Francesc. The theory opens up a whole load of questions, which for me doesn’t make a great deal of sense, unless of course I come down the rabbit hole with you. People used to say that controlling the weather was nonsense and conspiracy theorists just causing mischief, but we now know it to be true, so whatever you’re thinking about 9/11 it may not be as fanciful as some people think – but on this occasion I think it’s one step too far. At least I hope so.
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I understand, but what I really don’t like is the “establishment” ridiculing those they call “conspiracy theorists.” Because they have associated this label with lunacy. That’s a great way to defend their “official” position, ridiculing and thereby eliminating any reasonable thoughts from the other side. This was started by George W. Bush during 9/11, and people, even those that opposed him, took the bait. I say let all sides explore, analyse and investigate all aspects of these horrific major events. It’s good to hear from you my friend. Wishing you a spectacular weekend!
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It always pays to keep an open mind until something can be proved one way or another. The establishment have been gaslighting people for years Francesc and still are – or trying to. Enjoy your weekend too.
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You are so right my friend! Cheers Malc and all the best!
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