visual ray wizard

Joined: 09 Jul 2005
Posts: 433
Location: United States |
Good call
Thu Apr 06, 2006 4:53 pm
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I also think that Wilma was going to track straight thru the Gulf and bring much needed drought relief to the State of Texas but the chemtrail enhanced cold fronts (2) were used to steer the storm away from the oil production sensitive areas. If you will recall the first one was stalled out over the Ohio Valley and the computer models had to be adjusted for the second cold front as the steering force to make Wilma do a 90 degree turn. I remember them forecasting it doing a right turn before it hit the Mexican Peninsula. We all know what the storm did instead. Who says storms don't have minds of their own?
Much like the reset dates that you have informed us about, I do believe it is possible that these massive storms are designed to bring lots of moisture inland to areas in dire need of precipitation. So based on this we can be sure that since much of the South West is still in extreme drought conditions, mother nature will again try to bring her system back into balance. Going to be a very interesting 2006. _________________ Being one with nature never felt so good! |