Thursday, October 13, 2011

The Haitian "Earthquake" Still Doesn't Add Up ...

  • Haiti's quake last year came in at 7.0 on the Richter scale.  
  • It leveled the capital city.
  • It left more than 200,000 dead..
  • Chile's earthquake registered a magnitude of 8.8 (which means it was 500 times more powerful than the Haitian shock. ) 
  • Less than 1,000 Chileans dead.
  • Considerably less damage to buildings.

5 comments:

Ces said...

It does not seem as a valid comparison. Buildings in Santiago are built to resist this kind of shocks with far more advanced engineering technology than Haiti's ever had.

Denmark Vesey said...

Yeah.

I hear you Ces.

But let's look at it a bit more carefully than that.

1) True. The buildings in Chile are much more sound than the buildings in Haiti.

BuuuuuuuuT

They are not 500 TIMES more sound than the buildings in Haiti.

The "earthquake" that hit Chile was 500 TIMES more powerful than the "earthquake" in Haiti.

Imagine the Haitian "earthquake" x 500.

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That's the "earthquake" that hit Chile.

Poor building codes in Haiti do not explain the difference in damage.

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Guess again.

Aad said...

It makes perfect sense. The world is destroying Haiti intentionally, and would rather not haew the spotlight there.

Read up:http://unitedblackamerica.com/world-destroying-haiti/

freez said...

Was talking to some Caucasians the other day, they had no clue of Haiti's history, the reparations they were forced to pay for their freedom, the collusion of world powers against the Haitian people. I still haven't heard anyone speak of the oil, gold and mineral wealth known to be beneath the Haitian soil and off-shore. Even if the quake was not a HAARP project(if that's what you're hinting at), the lack of urgency in debris clearing and reconstruction is clearly intentional, and the cholera bomb dropped by the UN is the work of the Beast.
http://www.eurasianminerals.com/new/Haiti.asp
http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid=17287

HaitianChick said...

@freez.. Black folks know just as much about Haiti as white folks do. In fact, the average Black American can't point Haiti out on a map and think we speak "Haitian," even though Haitian is not a language but an ethnicity.

*sigh*

And DV, you're wrong again. The buildings in Chile were sound enough to withstand their earthquake just like the magnitude of Haiti's earthquake wouldn't of done as much damage in California for example.

Have you been to Haiti? The homes slide down from too much rain.

Do better, DV