posted 06-28-2001 05:56 PM
Thanks RTW for posting this site, I just read another comment posted by a reader of that site.. and it is indeed very chilling. Here's just a sample of her posting."I live in the southeast part of the U.S. and after three years of drought, which is highly uncharacteristic, we have had so much rain that is defy's explanation. There has been flooding here on a scale that people who have lived here for many years, have made comment on.
When it first began to rain a few weeks ago it rained for a full seven days solid without ceasing! Day and night, and the devastation is unimaginable in some areas.
In rolls FEMA, like Mighty Mouse with the "It's okay, we're here to make everything alright. Just sign on the dotted line mantra", and buying up all the properties that have any history of flooding. Some are so grateful for the assistance they readily hand over these properties without question."
Anyone interested can find the rest of her post at this address. http://pub26.ezboard.com/frumormillnewsfrm0.showMessage?topicID=150.topic
I have to admit the part about FEMA buying up the land gave me the chills.. all I could think was here's a real example of TPTB at work... create a crisis and then come in an reap the rewards... Sorry but it just makes me sick reading that account.
Someone else at that site posted their ideas about what those anomalies are.. they've called them "Blob Dams" and have theorized they're being cause by some type of energy source.
That probably explains the weird storm we had here yesterday in Eastern Washington. We got one heck of a rain and thunder storm dumping about 3/4-1 inch of water. The normal rainfall for this area is 4 inches a year.
But it wasn't just the rain that made the news... Folks down in the lower valley.. (Toppenish and Zillah) went without power for a while since a freak windstorm blew thru there doing about 108 mph. The news reporter said they had 17 to 20 power poles go down and there's been lots of crop damage.
They're not quite sure but they think it might have been a tornado.
It might have been a year or so ago.. but they actually had a visible tornado go thru there and it was on the news, but luckily there wasn't any damage.
Back in 95.. my husband and I witnessed a very high tornado in the Ellensburg canyon it didn't do any damage.
Just thought I'd throw this in...I've had a few dreams in the past about being in a few tornados in areas not known for tornados. A friend has also admitted reoccurring tornado dreams.