Some, like YouTuber dutchsinse, speculate that the Philippine Islands were attacked by weather weapons.
TACLOBAN, PHILIPPINES – NOVEMBER 14: A television set sits on a table on a road amongst debris in Tacloban City on November 14, 2013 in Tacloban, Philippines. Typhoon Haiyan which ripped through Philippines over the weekend has been described as on of the most powerful typhoons ever to hit land, leaving thousands dead and hundreds of thousands homeless. Countries all over the world have pledged relief aid to help support those affected by the typhoon however damage to the airport and roads have made moving the aid into the most affected areas very difficult. With dead bodies left out in the open air and very limited food, water and shelter, health concerns are growing. (Photo by Dondi Tawatao/Getty Images)
TACLOBAN, Philippines (INTELLIHUB) — YouTuber dutchsinse recently pointed out in a video posted on Nov. 8th, how it’s likely that a “microwave beam pulse” actually triggered the massive tropical storm Haiyan in a swath of the Pacific ocean just before the Philippine Islands were decimated by what some media is reporting as “the strongest storm ever to form”.
Just after the pulse “we see rotations begin to develop” said dutchsinse, explaining to hisYouTube viewers how it’s very likely that the deadly typhoon Haiyan was engineered. Later on in the video dutchsinse points out that the pulse probably originates from U.S. facilities in northern outposts such as “Missile Defense Space Command”, “Stanford VLF”. Dutch points out that there is not much in China.
Just after the pulse “we see rotations begin to develop” said dutchsinse, explaining to hisYouTube viewers how it’s very likely that the deadly typhoon Haiyan was engineered. Later on in the video dutchsinse points out that the pulse probably originates from U.S. facilities in northern outposts such as “Missile Defense Space Command”, “Stanford VLF”. Dutch points out that there is not much in China.