Tinfoil Hat Report: Hurricane Katrina Was “Man-Made”

Independent Sources has uncovered a website that asks the question many moonbats must be thinking: “Was Katrina A ‘Man-Made Storm’ For Profits?”

Click through and read all about:

  • an inventor whose accomplishments (including free energy!) have been scrubbed from history
  • how the individuals who control the world’s major governments (the Illuminati) can their weather control technology for their own gain (this same technology can be used to create earthquakes!)
  • how the Illuminati (probably former members of the Trilateral Commission) designed hurricane Katrina to destroy the US economy via higher oil prices. This will financially benefit the Illuminate and their agents:

They will reap the huge profits from higher oil prices. They will get the billions of dollars in contracts to rebuild New Orleans and all the other areas devastated by this “storm”. They will be able to buy the devastated property for pennies on the dollar. Their banks will receive huge amounts of interest on the loans that will be made to the U.S. government, corporations and individuals who will need the financing for rebuilding.”

Get Karl Rove on the phone. People, we have a leak.

As IS quips, “We expect Barbara Boxer to demand hearings ASAP.”

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