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More evidence that HAARP is real...
burgundia- Posts : 5520
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More evidence that HAARP is real...
Micjer- Posts : 1684
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Brussels, 9th February 1998
This report is over 12 years old!
Oh there is no doubt that it is here and they are using it now, Haarp wars. The US can't really invade Pakistan so they could be using weather and rain.
Micjer- Posts : 1684
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If the US is using Haarp to affect Pakistan (floods) and Russia (drought), could the Russians be doing this to the US?
Tropical Storm Hermine Crosses Into Texas, with as much as 12 inches of rain.
RAYMONDVILLE, Texas -- Hermine weakened Tuesday but continued dumping heavy rains on a northern crawl through Texas, barely holding on to tropical storm strength but leaving behind a path of widespread power outages and landslides in Mexico.
Hermine continued dissolving just south of San Antonio and was expected to be downgraded into a tropical depression later Tuesday. Most of south Texas woke up to few signs that a tropical system had swept through, aside from scattered downed trees and power lines.
As when Hurricane Alex lashed the same flood-prone Rio Grande Valley in June, there was a feeling that Hermine could have been worse. There were no reports of serious injuries, damage or flooding, and authorities ordered no evacuations.
Hermine dumped between 5 inches to a foot of rain after crossing into Texas late Monday. The storm made landfall in northeastern Mexico with winds of up to 65 mph (100 kph), arriving near the same spot as Alex, whose remnants killed at least 12 people in flooding in Mexico.
http://www.foxnews.com/weather/2010/09/06/tropical-storm-hermine-forms-gulf/?test=latestnews
Tropical Storm Hermine Crosses Into Texas, with as much as 12 inches of rain.
RAYMONDVILLE, Texas -- Hermine weakened Tuesday but continued dumping heavy rains on a northern crawl through Texas, barely holding on to tropical storm strength but leaving behind a path of widespread power outages and landslides in Mexico.
Hermine continued dissolving just south of San Antonio and was expected to be downgraded into a tropical depression later Tuesday. Most of south Texas woke up to few signs that a tropical system had swept through, aside from scattered downed trees and power lines.
As when Hurricane Alex lashed the same flood-prone Rio Grande Valley in June, there was a feeling that Hermine could have been worse. There were no reports of serious injuries, damage or flooding, and authorities ordered no evacuations.
Hermine dumped between 5 inches to a foot of rain after crossing into Texas late Monday. The storm made landfall in northeastern Mexico with winds of up to 65 mph (100 kph), arriving near the same spot as Alex, whose remnants killed at least 12 people in flooding in Mexico.
http://www.foxnews.com/weather/2010/09/06/tropical-storm-hermine-forms-gulf/?test=latestnews
burgundia- Posts : 5520
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Perhaps the WW III is the weather war...
Micjer- Posts : 1684
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burgundia wrote:Perhaps the WW III is the weather war...
I have thought about that too.
1) Cheaper
2) No one realizes what is going on
The current weather oddities and natural disasters, is one of three things imo.
Haarp
Planet x influence/galactic plane
Oil in Gulf disrupting ocean currents. (this one doesn't explain increased earthquakes)
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These are the earth changes as a result of incoming Planet X and the magnetic field we are in. They don't need weather wars but it wouldn't surprise me if that was going on too.
Hmmm. A nice underground Kiva on high ground in the backyard might not be such a bad idea.
Hmmm. A nice underground Kiva on high ground in the backyard might not be such a bad idea.
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