Vatic Note: So, it was a delay, and not a full retreat.... after we exposed that the attack by Haarp on the East Coast, was refocusing on the West Coast, and once that was around the net, the good news is they stopped. Lets see if we can't get them to do the same thing again. There are maps below, so keep an open mind. This could just be a fear pumping exercise since Rothschild now owns the weather channel. Evelyn bought it just before he died. STAY OUT OF FEAR. Just treat this as news and information.
All these states they are targeting are high density population states and because they cannot control masses of population, they are breaking it down one state at a time. Has anyone heard where those from NY were taken? Watch carefully to see if that same thing happens in California, if this turns into something, then we must watch even closer and be more vocal about it.
This is why we should not secede from the Union. At least not right now, while they control the international efforts to bring us down. They are committed to doing such damage as to ensure their call for Martial Law and there go the guns.
Or at least that was the plan, now whether anyone complies after all we have experienced, I doubt they will get them without a fight. And maybe gun owners would prevail with some help from their friends (People from other states in the union).If they get attacked by Haarp, then a call should go out to hackers to deal with the drones that will probably follow. Its what we would do if any nation, such as Israel were to attack us, so we should do it if they do it with our own WMD.
HAARP Brews Pineapple Express For West Coast
http://beforeitsnews.com/science-and-technology/2012/11/haarp-brews-pineapple-express-for-west-coast-2499050.html
by Live free or die, Before Its News
November 26, 2012 19:12
Once again, HAARP appears to be brewing up a doozie of a storm, this time sending the Pineapple Express towards California in what The Weather Channel is calling an ‘atmospheric river’.
“Meteorologists use the term “atmospheric river” to describe a long, narrow plume piping deep moisture from the tropics into the mid-latitudes. One type of atmospheric river (hereafter, AR) you may have heard of is the “Pineapple Express”, a pronounced plume tapping moisture from the Hawaiian Islands to the U.S. West Coast.
Amazingly, according to NOAA’s Earth System Research Laboratory (ESRL), a strong AR can transport as water vapor up to 15 times the average flow of liquid water at the mouth of the Mississippi River!
Some locations, particularly in the coastal ranges of northwest California, could pick up over 10 inches of total rainfall through this weekend, leading to flash flooding and river flooding. “
Is it only a coincidence that HAARP is once again pounding the California area with frequency magnitude readings between 6 and 8, readings which mean that “significant change is expected.
Anything over M7 is rare and special attention must be directed when readings go seven and higher. Severe storms are associated with this reading, which if a short spike can be a nearby event and a long duration and slow build being a large scale change.“
Don’t just take my word for it, check out the HAARP map above and compare it to the two maps from the Weather Channel below it. If it’s a dog, call it a dog. Still don’t understand the realities of weather modification yet?
Then please watch the excellent new informative video below. Please make sure to share with all your friends that this isn’t the same world that we used to live in anymore…
(Vatic Note: The jet Stream does not "naturally" travel in a circle.... hello! Oh, forgot to mention, Rothschild now owns the weather channel, so keep that in mind as well.)
Published on Nov 25, 2012 by Jim Lee
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