We discuss tech, most Americans don't believe in that's actually true.
> the ability to change weather
We discuss tech, most Americans don't believe in that's actually true.
> the ability to change weather
Mind reading. Look it up.
I heard scientists can turn cheap elements into gold but it's not economical. What part of the process makes it so expensive?
that meth is actually really good for you but the government tells you otherwise
your thinking of chemist you fucking democuck
i know that we have tech to create gold, but its very very slow. Like VERY slow, takes ages just for a small amount. So not profitable
the high energy required to bombard lesser elements with neutrons
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marijuana actually accelerates brain development if consumed during adolescence
>still not as good as the outside
sick burn
the american government is spraying mind control chemicals by chemtrails
running a god damn nuclear reactor to transmutate a couple grams of gold
more like the large hadron collider which is way more expensive and way less yield
ECHELON SIGINT conducted under the purvivew of the "5 eyes" countries. While illegal to spy on your own citizens one of the other 5 eyes can and can pass the info on to you, while you reunrn
the favor
I can mindread that you're thinking about cocks right now.
and it requires running a nuclear reactor the entire time.
NZ is part of five eyes, they got busted spying on their own citizens and saying another member did it, so I bet the US does the same. Even this post will go thru them kek
And the gold is radioactive. Also its best done with platinum, which is more valuable than gold anyway
>read book "stranger than science"
>all documented shit from around the globe
>man was asked to make it rain in an area
>mayor said fill the reservoir and youll get big cash and land
>guy makes it happen
>reservoir still not full after 3rd day
>guy keeps it going
>town floods
>people die
>once reservoir fills guy stops the rain a day later
how the shit did he do it?
oh ya he wrote the patient for HAARP
>fuck
radioactive gold: the gift that keeps on giving