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BigJoe

Joined: 07 Dec 2002
Posts: 1602
Location: A Remote/Well Fortified Complex |
They've gone... for now...
Wed Jul 13, 2005 1:07 pm
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Wednesday, July 13, 2005; 9:00 A.M. EDT
Looks they they finally let up their massive assault here an hour or so before dawn, although the satellite images, confirmed by those in our network in surrounding areas, indicate that the spraying continues, unabated, all around us... especially over northeastern New York... the Adirondack Region being hit especially hard.
For the dis-believers and debunkers who happen to be reading this, here is an interesting point to consider. Today, in terms of the weather, is an exact duplicate of yesterday, both from the conditions at ground level well up into the higher altitudes. The ONLY difference is that yesterday at this time, we were having a chemical blitz overhead, being conducted by an armada of jets the likes of which I have very rarely seen here over the past three years. Today, at least for now... the sky is mainly clear, with absolutely no "contrails" to be seen anywhere! This sends directly to the garbage dump the argument that this is only being done by normal commercial air traffic!
And, oh yes... there is one other little difference between yesterday morning and this morning... When I walked outside at around 5:00 A.M. THIS MORNING, there was the DEFINATE STENCH OF FRESH CHEMICALS IN THE AIR!!! And as I have mentioned before, we live nowhere near any factories or facilities that would create this type of odor! Further proof, if anymore is even needed at this point, that massive amounts of chemicals are being sprayed over us at high altitudes.
Today another hot one is being forecast once again..., high in the mid-nineties and hot, humid stagnant and polluted trapped air under a huge dome of high preassure. At 9:00 A.M. it's already 79 degrees, the dew point is at 69, indicating, as I mentioned above, a repeat of yesterday, and with no relief in sight. The local weathermen are still calling for thunderstorms this afternoon... I beg to differ with them, as everything is indicating to me that our "friends" up there are doing everything that they can to prevent it from raining here, for whatever their twisted reasoning may be. Should it rain, which I strongly doubt, the rainfall totals will be posted here. |
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BigJoe

Joined: 07 Dec 2002
Posts: 1602
Location: A Remote/Well Fortified Complex |
Last Night: Massive Spraying
Thu Jul 14, 2005 4:48 pm
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Thursday, July 14, 2004; 12:45 P.M.
Unfortunately, our local forecasters were wrong with yesterday's forecast, and I was right... Absolutely no rain at all!
Once again today they're calling for thunderstorms, and once again, I disagree with them, I believe that the drought mongers are now firmly in control of the situation overhead. I don't forsee them letting any thunderstorms form at all today! We shall see...
Yesterday, Wednesday, July 13;... between surges of massive chemical "blankets" drifting over our region, our sky was mainly clear. However, very shortly after sunset, the jets of the drought mongers very quickly moved in and filled our skies under cover of the darkness with their massive chemtrails, and just like yesterday, surges of last night's spraying, now in the form of massive moisture absorbing chemical clouds and overcasts, are presently slowly drifting over our region today. Satellite images tell me that we are presently sandwiched between two huge spraying operations, one to our north taking place over Central Ontario, Canada, and one to our south over the Southern Tier of New York State and all of Pennsylvania. From the sat images, the skies over Pennsylvania look like a MESS!!!
No rain worth mentioning now in 32 days! Conditions; BONE DRY
Here's the latest rainfall data (drought report) for our region from from the National Weather Service...
January 1 to July 14.................................................................................................................. 2.73 inches BELOW NORMAL
May 1 to July 14 (Period when this massive spraying began over our region)........................................ 3.38 inches BELOW NORMAL |
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