Following are excerpts from an interview with Lebanese journalist Hassan Hamada, which aired on NBN TV on January 26, 2010.
Hassan Hamada: The world has entered a stage in which earthquakes are used as warfare. It is called "seismic warfare" – waging war by means of natural earthquakes.
Interviewer: Yes.
Hassan Hamada: We have entered the stage of man-made earthquakes, get it? What happened in Haiti may have been a very successful experiment in artificial warfare.
Interviewer: What does that mean?
Hassan Hamada: It means that what happened in Haiti...
Interviewer: Wasn't it a regular earthquake, a force majeure?
Hassan Hamada: No. It was an earthquake, but an artificial one. Obviously.
Interviewer: It wasn't a force majeure kind of an earthquake?
Hassan Hamada: No, an artificial one.
Interviewer: Are you sure?
Hassan Hamada: In all likelihood.
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At that time... The entire area of the Haitian coastline is protected by the US Navy, and in particular, by SOUTHCOM – just like they have CENTCOM here. This is the Southern Command of the US Army – in South America. The Fourth Fleet that the Americans reestablished is in SOUTHCOM. This fleet defends the territorial waters of Haiti. It's all a charade.
At that time, they were conducting drills – under what name? Every drill has a name. It was called: "Rescue Efforts Following an Earthquake That Will Hit Haiti." It's very strange.
Interviewer: Before the earthquake hit?
Hassan Hamada: Yes, beforehand. Moreover, Gen. Keen, the deputy of Gen. Fraser, commander of CENTCOM [sic], was already in Haiti before the earthquake hit. It just so happened that he was in charge of the rescue efforts and that the drill [was simulating] rescue efforts in the wake of an earthquake that would hit Haiti.
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When the bombings took place in London – I think it was on June 7... July 7, 2005... The London bombings were terrorist attacks. At that time, NATO was conducting maneuvers called: "How to Conduct Salvage and Rescue in the Event of a Terrorist Attack in London." This is a strange coincidence.